ICS 2025_Q1(JAN-MAR)



2025/01/06

  • Jia, Y., Huang, Y., Wyer Jr, R. S., & Shen, H. (2017). Physical proximity increases persuasive effectiveness through visual imagery. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 27(4), 435-447.[ppt][pdf]
  • Lee, J., & Shin, S. Y. (2022). Something that they never said: multimodal disinformation and source vividness in understanding the power of AI-enabled deepfake news.Media Psychology, 25(4), 531-546.[ppt][pdf]
  • Cho, I., Cunningham, T. J., Daley, R. T., Kensinger, E. A., & Gutchess, A. (2023). Empathy, memory, and aging during the COVID-19 pandemic.Current research in ecological and social psychology, 4, 100105.[ppt][pdf]

2025/02/10

2025/02/17

2025/02/24

  • Armougum, A., Orriols, E., Gaston-Bellegarde, A., Joie-La Marle, C., & Piolino, P. (2019). Virtual reality: A new method to investigate cognitive load during navigation. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 65, 101338.[ppt][pdf]
  • Baños, R. M., Botella, C., Alcañiz, M., Liaño, V., Guerrero, B., & Rey, B. (2004). Immersion and emotion: their impact on the sense of presence.Cyberpsychology & behavior, 7(6), 734-741.[ppt][pdf]
  • Lindner, I., & Henkel, L. A. (2015). Confusing what you heard with what you did: False action-memories from auditory cues.Psychonomic bulletin & review, 22, 1791-1797.[ppt][pdf]

2025/03/10

  • Ianì, F., Mazzoni, G., & Bucciarelli, M. (2018). The role of kinematic mental simulation in creating false memories. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 30(3), 292-306.[ppt][pdf]
  • Cadet, L. B., & Chainay, H. (2020). Memory of virtual experiences: Role of immersion, emotion and sense of presence.International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 144, 102506.[ppt][pdf]
  • Wenk, N., Penalver-Andres, J., Buetler, K. A., Nef, T., Müri, R. M., & Marchal-Crespo, L. (2023). Effect of immersive visualization technologies on cognitive load, motivation, usability, and embodiment.Virtual Reality, 27(1), 307-331.[ppt][pdf]

2024/11/25

  • Vieira Jr, E. T. (2014). The relationships among girls’ prosocial video gaming, perspective-taking, sympathy, and thoughts about violence. Communication Research, 41(7), 892-912.[ppt][pdf]
  • Yao, F. S., & Shao, J. B. (2021). When and why vivid description is effective: The role of message involvement and utilitarian attitude.Current Psychology, 40, 4811-4824.[ppt][pdf]
  • Liao, W., Weisman, W., & Thakur, A. (2024). On the Motivations to Seek Information From Artificial Intelligence Agents Versus Humans: A Risk Information Seeking and Processing Perspective.Science Communication, 10755470241232993.[ppt][pdf]

2024/11/18

  • Lu, H. (2024). Highlighting victim vividness and external attribution to influence policy support regarding the opioid epidemic: The mediating role of emotions Health communication, 39(7), 1333-1342.[ppt][pdf]
  • Bigman, Y. E., Yam, K. C., Marciano, D., Reynolds, S. J., & Gray, K. (2021). Threat of racial and economic inequality increases preference for algorithm decision-making.Computers in Human Behavior, 122, 106859.[ppt][pdf]

2024/11/11

  • Ahn, C., & Noh, G. Y. (2024). Eliciting guilt in virtual reality games: interplay of self-attribution, presence, and morality. Frontiers in Psychology, 15, 1416258.[ppt][pdf]
  • Yang, F., & Guo, S. (2015). The moderating effect of imagery ability on perceived vividness: the case of HPV vaccine advertising in China.Chinese Journal of Communication, 8(2), 177-195.[ppt][pdf]
  • Suen, H. Y., & Hung, K. E. (2023). Building trust in automatic video interviews using various AI interfaces: Tangibility, immediacy, and transparency.Computers in Human Behavior, 143, 107713.[ppt][pdf]

2024/10/28

  • Schöne, B., Kisker, J., Lange, L., Gruber, T., Sylvester, S., & Osinsky, R. (2023). The reality of virtual reality. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1093014.[ppt][pdf]
  • Muraki, E. J., Speed, L. J., & Pexman, P. M. (2023). Insights into embodied cognition and mental imagery from aphantasia.Nature Reviews Psychology, 2(10), 591-605.[ppt][pdf]
  • Gonzalez, M. F., Liu, W., Shirase, L., Tomczak, D. L., Lobbe, C. E., Justenhoven, R., & Martin, N. R. (2022). Allying with AI? Reactions toward human-based, AI/ML-based, and augmented hiring processes.Computers in Human Behavior, 130, 107179.[ppt][pdf]

2024/10/21

  • Wicken, M., Keogh, R., & Pearson, J. (2021). The critical role of mental imagery in human emotion: Insights from fear-based imagery and aphantasia. Proceedings of the royal society B, 288(1946), 20210267.[ppt][pdf]
  • Langer, M., & Landers, R. N. (2021). The future of artificial intelligence at work: A review on effects of decision automation and augmentation on workers targeted by algorithms and third-party observers.Computers in Human Behavior, 123, 106878.[ppt][pdf]
  • Smith, S. A. (2019). Virtual reality in episodic memory research: A review.Psychonomic bulletin & review, 26, 1213-1237.[ppt][pdf]

2024/10/14

  • Castelo N., Bos M. W. & Lehmann D. R. (2020). Task-dependent algorithm aversion. Journal of Marketing Research, 56(5), 809–825.[ppt][pdf]
  • Monzel, M., Keidel, K., & Reuter, M. (2023). Is it really empathy? The potentially confounding role of mental imagery in self-reports of empathy.Journal of Research in Personality, 103, 104354.[ppt][pdf]
  • Sauzéon, H., Pala, P. A., Larrue, F., Wallet, G., Déjos, M., Zheng, X., … & N’Kaoua, B. (2012). The use of virtual reality for episodic memory assessment.Experimental psychology.[ppt][pdf]

2024/10/07