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  • Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambrifge University Press  (1)
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambrifge University Press
    Call number: PIK D 025-15-0101
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Explaining legislative decision making in the European Union ; 2. Research design: measuring actors' positions' saliences and capabilities ; 3. Testing procedural models of EU legislative decision making ; 4. Institutional realism and bargaining models ; 5. Compromise, exchange and challenge in the European Union ; 6. Nash versus Schelling? The importance of constraints in legislative bargaining ; 7. A cooperative approach to decision making in the European Union ; 8. A procedural exchange model ; 9. Beyond informal compromise: testing conditional formal procedures of EU decision making ; 10. Evaluating political decision making models ; 11. Evidence with insight: what models contribute to EU research ; Appendix I. Selection of commission proposals ; Appendix II. Comparison of expert judgements with each other and with information from council documentation
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIX, 372 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780521679947
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
    Branch Library: PIK Library
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    Publication Date: 2016-02-22
    Description: Why do people take longer to associate the word “love” with outgroup words (incongruent condition) than with ingroup words (congruent condition)? Despite the widespread use of the implicit association test (IAT), it has remained unclear whether this IAT effect is due to additional mental processes in the incongruent condition, or due to longer duration of the same processes. Here, we addressed this previously insoluble issue by assessing the spatiotemporal evolution of brain electrical activity in 83 participants. From stimulus presentation until response production, we identified seven processes. Crucially, all seven processes occurred in the same temporal sequence in both conditions, but participants needed more time to perform one early occurring process (perceptual processing) and one late occurring process (implementing cognitive control to select the motor response) in the incongruent compared with the congruent condition. We also found that the latter process contributed to individual differences in implicit bias. These results advance understanding of the neural mechanics of response time differences in the IAT: They speak against theories that explain the IAT effect as due to additional processes in the incongruent condition and speak in favor of theories that assume a longer duration of specific processes in the incongruent condition. More broadly, our data analysis approach illustrates the potential of electrical neuroimaging to illuminate the temporal organization of mental processes involved in social cognition.
    Print ISSN: 0027-8424
    Electronic ISSN: 1091-6490
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General
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