The Neuroscience Behind Attitude Change and Persuasion
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This exam investigates the neuroscience of attitude change and persuasion, emphasizing its implications for interventions in various professional fields.
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Exam Details
Duration: 50 minutes
Prerequisites: Introduction to Neuroscience, Advanced Social Psychology
Key Topics
- Neuroscience
- Neural Mechanisms
- Attitude Formation
- Persuasion
- Ethical Considerations
Learning Outcomes
- Explain Neural Mechanisms of Attitude Change
- Discuss Implications for Practice
- Analyze Ethical Issues
Full Description
This exam delves into the neuroscience underlying attitude change and persuasion, examining neurological processes that influence how attitudes are formed and altered.
This intersection of psychology and neuroscience has significant implications for developing effective interventions in clinical, business, and educational settings.
Students will be required to articulate their understanding of neural mechanisms verbally and discuss how these relate to behavioral outcomes and societal trends.
Analysis of recent research findings will facilitate informed discussions about the ethical dimensions of using neuroscience in persuasion.
Sample Questions
- What neural processes are involved in the formation of attitudes?
- How can understanding neuroscience improve persuasion strategies in social contexts?
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