Brief Project Description
In this project, use surveys, lab experiments, and functional neuroimaging (fMRI) to understand the psychological and
neural mechanisms that explain how people make decisions about sharing health information on social media.
Associated ACHC researchers: Dr. Christin Scholz
Related Publications
Scholz, C., Baek, E. C., O’Donnell, M. B., & Falk, E. B. (2020). Decision-making about broad- and narrowcasting: A neuroscientific perspective. Media Psychology, 23(1), 131-155.
Baek, E. C., Scholz, C., O’Donnell, M. B., & Falk, E. B. (2017). The value of sharing information: a neural account of information transmission. Psychological science, 28(7), 851-861.
Scholz, C., Baek, E. C., O’Donnell, M. B., Kim, H. S., Cappella, J. N., & Falk, E. B. (2017). A neural model of valuation and information virality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 201615259
Available Materials
-Analysis scripts and data associated with publications:
–https://github.com/cnlab/valuesharing
–https://github.com/cnlab/narrowbroad
–https://github.com/cnlab/viralityPNAS
-Study materials:
–https://github.com/cnlab/article_sharing_task
Opportunities for Using these Materials
All materials can be used for research and study purposes under the condition that the source of the materials and the associated publications are cited. All materials provided here are available for researchers or students interested in conducting replication studies, reproduce the original analyses, or conduct follow-up work.
Please contact Christin Scholz (c.scholz@uva.nl) with any questions about the materials, if you are interested in collaboration or student internship opportunities.