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    Using the Limited Capacity Model of Motivated Mediated Message Processing to Design Effective Cancer Communication Messages by Lang, Annie

    Published in Journal of communication (01-08-2006)
    “…This paper applies the limited capacity model of motivated mediated messages (LC4MP) to the problem of creating effective messages about cancer. A general…”
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    The limited capacity model of mediated message processing by Lang, A

    Published in Journal of communication (2000)
    “…This paper presents an information‐processing model that is directly applicable to the investigation of how mediated messages are processed. It applies the…”
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    The importance of being animate: Information selection as a function of dynamic human-environment interactions by Bailey, Rachel L., Lang, Annie

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (23-08-2022)
    “…This study examined whether the stability of highly relevant animate and inanimate information predicted encoding. Participants ( N = 149 young adults) viewed…”
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    Rethinking theoretical approaches to stigma: A Framework Integrating Normative Influences on Stigma (FINIS) by Pescosolido, Bernice A., Martin, Jack K., Lang, Annie, Olafsdottir, Sigrun

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-08-2008)
    “…A resurgence of research and policy efforts on stigma both facilitates and forces a reconsideration of the levels and types of factors that shape reactions to…”
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    Individual Differences in Motivational Activation Influence Responses to Pictures of Taboo Products by Lang, Annie, Yegiyan, Narine

    Published in Journal of health communication (01-11-2011)
    “…In this article, the authors investigated responses to pictures of products whose use is socially or legally restricted for teens and young adults (e.g., beer,…”
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    Music for pain relief during bed bathing of mechanically ventilated patients: A pilot study by Jacq, Gwenaëlle, Melot, Karine, Bezou, Mathilde, Foucault, Laura, Courau-Courtois, Josette, Cavelot, Sebastien, Lang, Annie, Bedos, Jean-Pierre, Le-Boeuf, Dominique, Boussard, Jean-Marc, Legriel, Stephane

    Published in PloS one (14-11-2018)
    “…Pain is a universal issue and is of particular concern in mechanically ventilated patients, as they require intensive nursing care and multiple invasive…”
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    The Effects of Message Valence and Listener Arousal on Attention, Memory, and Facial Muscular Responses to Radio Advertisements by BOLLS, PAUL D., LANG, ANNIE, POTTER, ROBERT F.

    Published in Communication research (01-10-2001)
    “…This study tested the validity of using facial electromyography (EMG) as a physiological measure of the valence of radio listeners' emotional responses to…”
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    Encoding Systems and Evolved Message Processing: Pictures Enable Action, Words Enable Thinking by Lang, Annie, Bailey, Rachel L, Connolly, Sean Ryan

    Published in Media and communication (Lisboa) (01-01-2015)
    “…This paper, based on theories of ecological perception, embodied motivated cognition, and evolutionary psychology, proposes that pictures elicit evolved…”
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    Processing Radio PSAs: Production Pacing, Arousing Content, and Age by Lang, Annie, Schwartz, Nancy, Lee, Seungjo, Angelini, James

    Published in Journal of health communication (01-09-2007)
    “…This experiment uses the limited capacity model of mediated message processing (LC3MP) to investigate the effects of production pacing and arousing content in…”
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    Dynamic Human-Centered Communication Systems Theory by Lang, Annie

    Published in The Information society (01-01-2014)
    “…This article introduces Dynamic Human-Centered Communication Systems Theory (DHCCST), defining communication as a complex dynamic system consisting of a human,…”
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    The effects of production pacing and arousing content on the information processing of television messages by Lang, Annie, Bolls, Paul, Potter, Robert F., Kawahara, Karlynn

    Published in Journal of broadcasting & electronic media (22-09-1999)
    “…The limited capacity model of television viewing is used to investigate the impact of arousing content and fast paced production of viewers' information…”
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    It's a journey: from media effects to dynamic systems by Han, Jingjing, Lang, Annie

    Published in Media psychology (03-05-2020)
    “…This paper aims to demonstrate how an analytical paradigm shift from the General Linear Model (GLM) used in most communication processes and effects research…”
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    Discipline in Crisis? The Shifting Paradigm of Mass Communication Research by Lang, Annie

    Published in Communication theory (01-02-2013)
    “…This article analyzes the Kuhnian paradigmatic status in the field of mass communication. It is suggested that the field's first paradigm, Media Effects, is in…”
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    Negative video as structure: Emotion, attention, capacity, and memory by Lang, Annie, Newhagen, John, Reeves, Byron

    Published in Journal of broadcasting & electronic media (01-09-1996)
    “…This paper uses a limited capacity information processing theory of television viewing to investigate the effects of graphic negative video at four levels of…”
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    Redefining Media Content and Structure in Terms of Available Resources: Toward a Dynamic Human-Centric Theory of Communication by Lee, Sungkyoung, Lang, Annie

    Published in Communication research (01-07-2015)
    “…This study reconceptualizes redundancy, complexity, and emotion in terms of cognitive load (specifically as resources allocated and required), then measures…”
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    The vicious cycle of stressors, food advertising and overeating: how stigmatizing anti-obesity PSAs, which precede food commercials, influence subsequent implicit and explicit attitudes toward high- and low-calorie food by Jeon, Yongwoog Andrew, Lang, Annie

    Published in Media psychology (03-09-2021)
    “…The present study examined how negative feelings induced by anti-obesity Public Service Announcements (PSAs) influence viewers' emotional processing of…”
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    Dynamic motivated processing of emotional trajectories in public service announcements by Keene, Justin Robert, Lang, Annie

    Published in Communication monographs (01-10-2016)
    “…This manuscript, based upon previous work related to the dynamic processing of emotional trajectories, investigated how variable trajectories of emotional…”
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    Reconceptualizing Excitation Transfer as Motivational Activation Changes and a Test of the Television Program Context Effects by Wang, Zheng, Lang, Annie

    Published in Media psychology (13-03-2012)
    “…This study theorizes that activation and decay of dual motivational systems function as the mechanisms underlying excitation transfer theory. Following this…”
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    The effects of emotional arousal and valence on television viewers' cognitive capacity and memory by Lang, Annie, Dhillon, Kulijinder, Dong, Qingwen

    Published in Journal of broadcasting & electronic media (01-06-1995)
    “…This study examines the combined effects of arousal and valence on viewers' capacity allocation to and memory for television messages. Results show that when…”
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    Captivated and Grossed Out: An Examination of Processing Core and Sociomoral Disgusts in Entertainment Media by Rubenking, Bridget, Lang, Annie

    Published in Journal of communication (01-06-2014)
    “…While disgust repels and offends us, it has functionally evolved over time to compel our attention—both to core disgusts (i.e., blood, guts, body products) and…”
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