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Joseph B Bayer

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Bayer J, Anderson I, Tokunaga R
Curr Opin Psychol . 2022 Mar; 45:101303. PMID: 35255413
Social media habits represent one of the most common - and controversial - forms of habitual behavior in contemporary society. In this brief article, we summarize the state of research...
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Tompson S, Falk E, Brook ODonnell M, Cascio C, Bayer J, Vettel J, et al.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2020 Aug; 15(8):827-837. PMID: 32761131
The social environment an individual is embedded in influences their ability and motivation to engage self-control processes, but little is known about the neural mechanisms underlying this effect. Many individuals...
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Bayer J, Hofstra B
Nat Hum Behav . 2019 Oct; 4(2):123-125. PMID: 31570759
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Bayer J, Triu P, Ellison N
Annu Rev Psychol . 2019 Sep; 71:471-497. PMID: 31518525
This review delineates core components of the social media ecosystem, specifying how online platforms complicate established social psychological effects. We assess four pairs of social media elements and effects: profiles...
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Bayer J, Hauser D, Shah K, Brook ODonnell M, Falk E
Front Psychol . 2019 Aug; 10:1619. PMID: 31396126
Social exclusion has the potential to alter subsequent social interactions with the members of personal networks, especially given their online availability in contemporary life. Nonetheless, there is minimal research examining...
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Bayer J, Brook ODonnell M, Cascio C, Falk E
Sci Rep . 2018 Oct; 8(1):16037. PMID: 30375417
Humans are driven to pursue and preserve social relationships, and these motivations are reinforced through biological systems. In particular, individual differences in the tuning of biological systems that respond to...
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Brook ODonnell M, Bayer J, Cascio C, Falk E
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2017 Jan; 12(1):61-69. PMID: 28100830
Ideas spread across social networks, but not everyone is equally positioned to be a successful recommender. Do individuals with more opportunities to connect otherwise unconnected others-high information brokers-use their brains...