The limited capacity model of mediated message processing A Lang Journal of communication 50 (1), 46-70, 2000 | 3377* | 2000 |
Using the limited capacity model of motivated mediated message processing to design effective cancer communication messages A Lang Journal of communication 56, S57-S80, 2006 | 990 | 2006 |
Rethinking theoretical approaches to stigma: A framework integrating normative influences on stigma (FINIS) BA Pescosolido, JK Martin, A Lang, S Olafsdottir Social science & medicine 67 (3), 431-440, 2008 | 729 | 2008 |
Negative video as structure: Emotion, attention, capacity, and memory A Lang, J Newhagen, B Reeves Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 40 (4), 460-477, 1996 | 611 | 1996 |
The effects of message valence and listener arousal on attention, memory, and facial muscular responses to radio advertisements PD Bolls, A Lang, RF Potter Communication research 28 (5), 627-651, 2001 | 596 | 2001 |
Death with a story: How story impacts emotional, motivational, and physiological responses to first-person shooter video games EF Schneider, A Lang, M Shin, SD Bradley Human communication research 30 (3), 361-375, 2004 | 568 | 2004 |
The effects of emotional arousal and valence on television viewers’ cognitive capacity and memory A Lang, K Dhillon, Q Dong Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 39 (3), 313-327, 1995 | 542 | 1995 |
Involuntary attention and physiological arousal evoked by structural features and emotional content in TV commercials A Lang Communication Research 17 (3), 275-299, 1990 | 540 | 1990 |
The effects of production pacing and arousing content on the information processing of television messages A Lang, P Bolls, RF Potter, K Kawahara Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 43 (4), 451-475, 1999 | 535 | 1999 |
The effects of screen size and message content on attention and arousal B Reeves, A Lang, EY Kim, D Tatar Media psychology 1 (1), 49-67, 1999 | 464 | 1999 |
Defining audio/video redundancy from a limited-capacity information processing perspective A Lang Communication research 22 (1), 86-115, 1995 | 413 | 1995 |
The effects of edits on arousal, attention, and memory for television messages: When an edit is an edit can an edit be too much? A Lang, S Zhou, N Schwartz, PD Bolls, RF Potter Journal of broadcasting & electronic media 44 (1), 94-109, 2000 | 393 | 2000 |
Packaging television news: The effects of tabloid on information processing and evaluative responses ME Grabe, S Zhou, A Lang, PD Bolls Journal of broadcasting & electronic media 44 (4), 581-598, 2000 | 322 | 2000 |
The limited capacity model of motivated mediated message processing A Lang The SAGE handbook of media processes and effects, 193-204, 2009 | 315 | 2009 |
News content and form: Implications for memory and audience evaluations ME Grabe, A Lang, X Zhao Communication research 30 (4), 387-413, 2003 | 284 | 2003 |
Making television reality: Unconscious processes in the construction of social reality MA Shapiro, A Lang Communication research 18 (5), 685-705, 1991 | 253 | 1991 |
The effects of television videographics and lecture familiarity on adult cardiac orienting responses and memory E Thorson, A Lang Communication Research 19 (3), 346-369, 1992 | 249 | 1992 |
Discipline in crisis? The shifting paradigm of mass communication research A Lang Communication theory 23 (1), 10-24, 2013 | 246 | 2013 |
Captured by the World Wide Web: Orienting to structural and content features of computer-presented information A Lang, J Borse, K Wise, P David Communication Research 29 (3), 215-245, 2002 | 241 | 2002 |
The effects of related and unrelated cuts on television viewers' attention, processing capacity, and memory A Lang, S Geiger, M Strickwerda, J Sumner Communication Research 20 (1), 4-29, 1993 | 229 | 1993 |