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Journal of Health Psychology | 2017

The use of neurocognitive methods in assessing health communication messages: A systematic review.

Sherrie-Anne Kaye; Melanie J. White; Ioni M. Lewis

We review 20 studies that examined persuasive processing and outcomes of health messages using neurocognitive measures. The results suggest that cognitive processes and neural activity in regions thought to reflect self-related processing may be more prominent in the persuasive process of self-relevant messages. Furthermore, activity in the medial prefrontal cortex, the superior temporal gyrus and the middle frontal gyrus were identified as predictors of message effectiveness, with the medial prefrontal cortex accounting for additional variance in behaviour change beyond that accounted for by self-report measures. Incorporating neurocognitive measures may provide a more comprehensive understanding of the processing and outcomes of health messages.


Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2013

Individual differences in drivers' cognitive processing of road safety messages.

Sherrie-Anne Kaye; Melanie J. White; Ioni M. Lewis


Traffic Injury Prevention | 2016

Young drivers' responses to anti-speeding advertisements: comparison of self-report and objective measures of persuasive processing and outcomes

Sherrie-Anne Kaye; Ioni M. Lewis; Jennifer Ann Algie; Melanie J. White


Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2009

In-vehicle driver distractions: characteristics underlying drivers' risk perceptions

Kirsteen Titchener; Melanie J. White; Sherrie-Anne Kaye


The Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety | 2015

Young drivers' perceptions of road safety messages and a high performance vehicle advertisement: a qualitative exploration

Sherrie-Anne Kaye; Melanie J. White; Ioni M. Lewis


Personality and Individual Differences | 2014

Processing biases towards gain-framed messages may lead reward sensitive individuals to adopt safer driving behaviours

Sherrie-Anne Kaye; Melanie J. White; Ioni M. Lewis


Transportation Research Part F-traffic Psychology and Behaviour | 2018

A qualitative examination of drivers’ responses to partially automated vehicles

Lisa Buckley; Sherrie-Anne Kaye; Anuj K. Pradhan


Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2018

A qualitative examination of drivers' responses to partially automated vehicles

Lisa Buckley; Sherrie-Anne Kaye; Anuj K. Pradhan


Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2018

Psychosocial factors associated with intended use of automated vehicles: A simulated driving study

Lisa Buckley; Sherrie-Anne Kaye; Anuj K. Pradhan


Traffic Injury Prevention | 2018

Young Females' Attention towards Road Safety Images: An ERP Study of the Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

Sherrie-Anne Kaye; Melanie J. White; Ioni M. Lewis

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Ioni M. Lewis

Queensland University of Technology

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Melanie J. White

Queensland University of Technology

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James E. Freeman

Queensland University of Technology

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Angela Watson

Queensland University of Technology

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Jeremy D. Davey

Queensland University of Technology

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Judy J. Fleiter

Queensland University of Technology

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Verity Truelove

Queensland University of Technology

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Ashim Kumar Debnath

Queensland University of Technology

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