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A cognitive response is thinking positively or even looking at things from a different perspective.
It is always possible, therefore, that too much weight has been given to the reported cognitive responses.
Under these conditions, a person's unique cognitive responses to the message determine the persuasive outcome.
This cognitive response is in itself irrational, because we cannot transcend the animality of our bodies.
Counterarguments, in contrast, are negative cognitive responses that prohibit persuasion.
The self-enhancement motive creates both affective and cognitive responses.
Humor is defined as "the tendency of particular cognitive responses to provoke laughter, physical reaction, and provide amusement."
Third, the final possibility is a "behavioural response" which is similar to a cognitive response.
Anxiety and depression are not merely cognitive responses to pain; they are physiologic consequences of it.
It is our cognitive response that interprets it as 'beautiful.'
The second, first described by Petty and Cacioppo (1996) is known as "cognitive response" theory.
This study indicates that lateral processing of emotions extends beyond the basic emotions to higher cognitive responses.
On the other hand, cognitive responses lead to favourable feedback being judged as more accurate, but only in the case of modifiable traits.
Cognitive responses guide the self-verification motive partially depending on their previously formed self-concept.
Dissociation of augmented physiological, hormonal and cognitive responses to hypoglycaemia with sustained caffeine use.
Emotions are complex and involve a variety of physical and cognitive responses, many of which are not well understood.
These effects can be processed by both explicit and implicit influences pertaining to affective and cognitive responses to certain feelings.
The questions are based upon both behavioral characteristics (e.g., amount of food consumed) and the emotional, cognitive response, guilt or shame.
But only the extra-worked treadmill runners were better in the avoidance task, a skill that, according to neuroscientists, demands a more complicated cognitive response.
That is, the brain creates an "orienting response (OR), which is an automatic cognitive response to novel information".
Others would argue that this cognitive response has been developed through the evolutionally development of the brain and its exposure to particular stimuli over long ages.
The self-verification motive resulted in cognitive responses to traits considered to be unmodifiable, but not to traits considered modifiable.
"This suggests that moral judgment is not a single thing; it's intuitive emotional responses and then cognitive responses that are duking it out," Greene said.
The cognitive response model suggests that effective messages should take into account factors that are likely to enhance positive cognitive responses to the receivers.
Their hypothesis suggested that encountering such conflicts evokes both a strong emotional response as well as a reasoned cognitive response that tend to oppose one another.