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The following questions refer to the figure below of a midsagittal, T1-weighted MRI of the brainstem.
-Which line points to the splenium of corpus callosum?
Elaboration-Likelihood Model
A theory suggesting two primary pathways (central and peripheral) that influence the ability of a message to persuade.
Central Route
In persuasion theory, a cognitive route of information processing that involves deliberate analysis of the attributes and content of the message.
Peripheral Route
An approach to persuasion that influences people by incidental cues, such as a speaker's attractiveness or non-central message features, differing in focus from the central route.
Peripheral Route
A method of persuasion that relies on superficial cues rather than the substantive quality of the message, part of the Elaboration Likelihood Model of persuasion.
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