Education
- BA, Ohio State University, Strategic Communication (2007)
- MA (In Progress), Texas Tech University, Advertising (2009)
Thesis (In Progress) "The effects of single modality
cognitive load on the perceived reality of media
narratives."
Conference Presenations
May 22, 2009:
Internation Communication Association Conference
Chicago, Illinois
Presented:
Nutting, B. H. (2009). The effects of single modality cognitive load
on the perceived reality of media narratives.
2008:
Society for Psychophysiological Research
Austin, Texas
Presented:
Freeman, J. D., Maxian, W, Wise, W. T., Nutting, B. H., & Bradley, S. D. (2008).
The effects of
controlled attention to television on physiological arousal
and heart rate.
May 24, 2008:
Internation Communication Association Conference
Montreal, Canada
Presented:
Nutting, B. H., Maxian, W., Wise, W. T., Siegrist, E. N., & Bradley, S. D. (2008).
Is television's mean world mean only for
conservatives?
the interactive effect of political affiliation and processing strategy
May 24, 2008:
Internation Communication Association Conference
Montreal, Canada
Presented:
Freeman, J. D., Siegrist, E. N., Wise, W. T., Maxian, W., Brown, K. R.,
Nutting, B. H., & Bradley, S. D. (2008).Attending to television:
Linking cardiac deceleration and controlled attention.
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