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КОГНИТИВНЫЙ ДИССОНАНС В АНГЛОЯЗЫЧНОМ БИОФИКЦИОНАЛЬНОМ ДИСКУРСЕ
Когнитивные исследования языка. 2021. № 3. С. 676-679.
Our research examines the ways in which the phenomenon of cognitive dissonance is manifested in postmodernist biographical discourse, which is viewed as an experimental form of literary texts. The paper also analyses inherent characteristics of biofictional discourse which provoke a reader's cognitive dissonance.
Botchkarev A., В кн. : Человек. Язык. Время. Материалы XVII конференции школы-семинара имени Л. М. Скрелиной. : М. : МГПУ, Языки народов мира, ТЕЗАУРУС, 2015. С. 44-46.
Taking a vegetal motif in Proust's novel "A la recherche du temps perdu" as an example, the paper considers some problems connected with the text understanding and its semantic interpretation. ...
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А. Г. Давыдова, Ю. П. Шеронова, В. В. Косоногов et al., Журнал высшей нервной деятельности им. И.П. Павлова 2022 Т. 72 № 5 С. 651-665
Теория когнитивного диссонанса тесно связана с исследованием процесса принятия сложных решений. Механизмы когнитивного диссонанса связывают с активностью задней медиальной и дорсолатеральной префронтальной коры, прилежащего ядра и задней поясной коры, взаимосвязь которых по-разному интерпретируют по результатам нейровизуализационных и стимуляционных исследований. Одним из ключевых вопросов понимания механизмов когнитивного диссонанса является нейрохронометрия его возникновения и редуцирования, раскрытие которой ...
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Grigoryev D., Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия: Акмеология образования. Психология развития 2015 Т. 4 № 1 С. 63-66
The article presents study the influence of the salience of ethnic identity on choice migrant’s acculturation attitude according to the theory of social identity by H. Tajfel and J.C. Turner and the theory of cognitive dissonance by L. Festinger. We suppose that migrants experienced uncomfortable in new cultural environment due to the inconsistency of their ...
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Urusova N. A., Социальные и гуманитарные науки на Дальнем Востоке 2022 Т. 19 № 1 С. 125-134
The article explores linguacultural characteristics of Petersburg in J. Coetzee’s English-language novel "The Master of Petersburg", the postmodern biography of the outstanding Russian writer F. M. Dostoevsky. For creating verisimilitude of his bio-fictional narration, the author skillfully constructs the external linguacultural context with the help of linguistic markers of Russian cultural text localization. However, the ...
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A. G. Davydova, J. P. Sheronova, V. V. Kosonogov et al., Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology 2023 Vol. 53 No. 2 P. 247-256
The theory of cognitive dissonance (CD) is tightly linked with studies of the process of making complex decisions. In particular, CD is manifest within the framework of the “free choice paradigm” consisting of reassessment of alternatives as a result of choosing between two similar alternatives via the motivation to reduce internal conflict. The mechanisms of ...
Added: April 18, 2023
Georgieva N. Y., Кушнина Л. В., В кн. : Индустрия перевода и информационное обеспечение инновационной и образовательной деятельности. Т. 2.: Пермь : Пермский технический университет, 2010. С. 31-37.
В статье в терминах теории гармонизации излагаются принципы гармоничного перевода "голоса за кадром". Характеризуется явление культурного диссонанса в кинопереводе, а также обосновываются критерии гармоничного киноперевода. ...
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Davydova A., Sheronova J., Kosonogov V. et al., , in : 2022 Fourth International Conference Neurotechnologies and Neurointerfaces (CNN) Kaliningrad, 14-16 Sept. 2022. : IEEE, 2022.
The theory of cognitive dissonance suggested by Leon Festinger (1957) relies on the psychological observations of the inconsistency between people’s choice and actions and proposes that the conflict between choice and actions causes the internal conflict named cognitive dissonance, which leads to the potential modification of the behavior or attitudes to reduce or eliminate this ...
Added: November 10, 2022
Colosio M., Shestakova A., Nikulin V. et al., Journal of Neuroscience 2017 Vol. 37 No. 20 P. 5074-5083
Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that our preferences are modulated by the mere act of choosing. A choice between two similarly valued alternatives creates psychological tension (cognitive dissonance) that is reduced by a post-decisional reevaluation of the alternatives. Our study demonstrates that choices associated with stronger cognitive dissonance trigger a larger negative fronto-central evoked response similar ...
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Journal of Neuroscience 2016
Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that our preferences are modulated by the mere act of choosing. A choice between two similarly valued alternatives creates psychological tension (cognitive dissonance) that is reduced by a post-decisional reevaluation of the alternatives. Our study demonstrates that choices associated with stronger cognitive dissonance trigger a larger negative fronto-central evoked response similar ...
Added: October 20, 2016
Georgieva N. Y., В кн. : Проблемы динамической лингвистики. Материалы международной научной конференции, посвященной 80-летию профессора Л.Н. Мурзина. : Пермь : Пермский государственный университет, 2010. С. 449-454.
В статье представлены переводческие стратегии, используемые с целью гармонизации значимостей при передаче общей ситуции конфликта. Методологической базой исследования послужила теория гармонизации Л.В. Кушниной, а также концепция когнитивного диссонанса Л. Фестингера. ...
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Vaidis D., Sleegers W., van Leeuwen F. et al., ADVANCES IN METHODS AND PRACTICES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 2024 Vol. 7 No. 1
According to cognitive dissonance theory, performing counterattitudinal behavior produces a state of dissonance that people are motivated to resolve, usually by changing their attitude to be in line with their behavior. One of the most popular experimental paradigms used to produce such attitude change is the induced compliance paradigm. Nonetheless, the replication crisis in social ...
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Rybina E., Colosio M., Klucharev V., , in : Восьмая международная конференция по когнитивной науке: тезисы докладов. : М. : Институт психологии РАН, 2018. P. 893-895.
Cognitive dissonance is an inner conflict caused by an inconsistency between a person’s opinions, attitudes, preferences or actions. It motivates people to reduce emerged discomfort by changing their contradicting opinions or preferences to minimize the discrepancy between them (Festinger, 1957). In difficult choices when a person has to choose between two or more equally preferred ...
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Rybina E., Colosio M., Shestakova A. et al., Frontiers in Psychology 2023 Vol. 14 Article 1104410
Introduction: Difficult choices between two equally attractive options result in a cognitive discrepancy between dissonant cognitions such as preferences and actions often followed by a sense of psychological discomfort known as cognitive dissonance. It can lead to changes in the desirability of options: the chosen option becomes more desirable, whereas the rejected option is devalued. Despite ...
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Gulevich O., Амелина Н. Ю., Korsun O. V., В кн. : Психологические исследования нравственности. : М. : Институт психологии РАН, 2013. С. 71-97.
В статье рассматриваются современные исследования индивидуального помогающего поведения. Особое внимание уделяется эгоистической и альтруистической мотивации помощи, индивидуальным и ситуационным факторам, оказывающим влияние на интенсивность помогающей активности, а также институтам социализации, в рамках которых происходит усвоение этой формы поведения. В заключении описаны ограничения существующих исследований. ...
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Colosio M., Rybina E., Shestakova A. et al., / Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ. Series WP BRP "PSYCHOLOGY". 2018.
Cognitive dissonance arises as a reaction to conflict appearing in choices between two equally attractive options. It leads to changes in the desirability of these options. The chosen option becomes more desirable whereas the rejected option is devalued. Despite cognitive dissonance being largely used by social psychologists to explain social conformity and preference reevaluation, little ...
Added: October 1, 2018
/ SSRN. Series Social Science Research Network "Social Science Research Network". 2015.
Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that our preferences are modulated by the mere act of choosing. According to the cognitive dissonance theory, a choice between two similarly valued alternatives creates a psychological tension (cognitive dissonance) that is reduced by a post-decisional spreading-of-alternatives effect item being later evaluated more positively and the rejected item more negatively. Previous ...
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Davydova A., Julia Sheronova, Kosonogov V. et al., Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2023 Vol. 17 Article 1222068
According to cognitive dissonance theory, a discrepancy between preferences and actions may lead to the revaluation of preferences, increasing preference for the chosen options and decreasing for the rejected options. This phenomenon is known as the spreading of alternatives (SoA), which results in a choice-induced preference change (CIPC). Previous neuroimaging studies have identified several brain ...
Added: June 19, 2023
IEEE, 2022
The theory of cognitive dissonance suggested by Leon Festinger (1957) relies on the psychological observations of the inconsistency between people’s choice and actions and proposes that the conflict between choice and actions causes the internal conflict named cognitive dissonance, which leads to the potential modification of the behavior or attitudes to reduce or eliminate this ...
Added: October 24, 2022
Rybina E., Colosio M., Klucharev V., , in : Когнитивная наука в Москве: новые исследования. Материалы конференции 15 июня 2017 г. : Буки Веди, 2017. P. 462-466.
The theory of cognitive dissonance suggests that individuals prefer new incoming information to be consistent with already existing knowledge. Conflicting or inconsistent information results in an emotionally uncomfortable state called cognitive dissonance. Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that a choice between two similarly valued alternatives creates psychological tension (cognitive dissonance) that is reduced by a post-decision ...
Added: October 19, 2018
Colosio M., Rybina E., Shestakova A. et al., Psychology. Journal of the Higher School of Economics 2018 Vol. 15 No. 3 P. 606-614
Human choices are not only driven by inner preferences, but also have an impact on behavior. Economists and psychologists have extensively demonstrated that choosing between two attractive options leads to a downgrade of the rejected option and to an upgrade of the chosen one. Preference modulation after the mere act of making a choice has ...
Added: October 1, 2018