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Communication Apprehension and Competence

Communication Apprehension and Imagined Interactions

Communication apprehension is associated with fear of communication encounters. Yet, Imagined interactions (IIs) may help reduce fear of communication in which individuals use mental imagery before and after to prepare and review the conversations.

Resting Alpha Range Asymmetry in the Anterior Cortex As A Predictor of Trait-Like Communication Apprehension

In recent years, an impressive body of research indicates that one neurobiological substrate of avoidance tendencies and anxiety proneness is asymmetry in the resting electrical activity in the anterior cortex.

The Impact of Reticence on Email Style

This investigation examines the impact of reticence on linguistic and stylistic attributes of email messages.

Prefrontal Cortex Asymmetry and the Regulation of Communication Avoidance, Competence, and other Constructs: A Meta-Analytic Review

In the present study, a psychometric meta-analysis of studies that examined the relationship between prefrontal asymmetry and variables related to temperament, personality, and communication was conducted.


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