Neuroscience of Multimodal Persuasive Messages

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Cognitive Neuroscience
cognitive processing
cognitive psychology
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Intermodal Redundancy
Intermodal Sensory Redundancy
Law Firm Commercial
legal communication strategies
linguistics
media influence studies
Mirror Neurons
Modal Combinations
Mri Technology
multimodal
Multimodal Neuron
Multimodal Persuasive Messages
Multimodal Products
Multimodal Rhetoric
Neural Dynamics
neural mechanisms
neurobiology
neurocognitive analysis of persuasion
Neuroscience Scholarship
persuasion
Persuasive Messages
Print Linguistic Text
Reward Neurons
rhetoric
rhetorical analysis
rhetorical theory
ROTC Program
sensory integration
Social Presence
Stimulating Mirror Neurons
Technical Communication Quarterly
technical communicaton
Temporal Synchronicity
Video Production Tools
visual
Visual Dominance
Visual Dominance Attribute

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367888343
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this book, Dirk Remley applies his model of integrating multimodal rhetorical theory and multi-sensory neural processing theory pertaining to cognition and learning to multimodal persuasive messages. Using existing theories from multimodal rhetoric and specific findings from neurobiological studies, the book shows possible applications of the model through case studies related to persuasive messages such as those found in political campaign advertising, legal scenarios and general advertising, including print, videos, and in-person settings. As such, the book furthers the discussion of cognitive neuroscience and multimodal rhetorical theory, and it serves as a vehicle by which readers can better understand the links between multimodal rhetoric and cognitive neuroscience associated with persuasive communication in professional and educational environments.

Dirk Remley is Professor in the Department of English at Kent State University, USA. He is the author of How the Brain Processes Multimodal Technical Instructions, Baywood 2015 and Exploding Technical Communication, Baywood 2015.

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