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- General process of deliberation (6 categories)
- VmPFC (5 categories)
- Decision making in social networks (4 categories)
- Theories of deliberation (4 categories)
- Ignorance (4 categories)
- Right ventromedial PFC (4 categories)
- Social decision making model (4 categories)
- Neuronal decision making model (4 categories)
- Cognitive load (4 categories)
- Participation function (4 categories)
- Nural decision makeing - brain (3 categories)
- Pupil dilation (3 categories)
- Organizational politics (3 categories)
- ACC (3 categories)
- System 1 (3 categories)
- DlPFC (3 categories)
- Gastil and Black framework (3 categories)
- Main Page (3 categories)
- System 2 (3 categories)
- Defenses from the power of majority (3 categories)
- Gastil et al.,Is Deliberation Neutral? Patterns of Attitude Change During "The Deliberative Polls", 2010 (3 categories)
- Liberal engagement to learning and action (3 categories)
- Dorsal ACC decision making system (3 categories)
- Limbic system (3 categories)
- Attention (3 categories)
- RPE (3 categories)
- Sanhedrin (3 categories)
- Spiral of Silence (3 categories)
- Bachtiger - 2009 - Discourse Quality Index (3 categories)
- Motivation (3 categories)
- Value evaluation in the brain (3 categories)
- Framing (3 categories)
- Justice (3 categories)
- Stakeholders (3 categories)
- Evaluating deliberation technologies in comparison to the "General Process of Deliberation" (3 categories)
- Steenbergen - 2003 -Discourse Quality Index (3 categories)
- Homophily (3 categories)
- Evaluative neural network (3 categories)
- Amygdala (3 categories)
- Reward system (2 categories)
- Short term rewards (2 categories)
- Synthesizing (2 categories)
- Ego wars (2 categories)
- Analytic model (2 categories)
- Group knowledge (2 categories)
- Creation of groups and organizations (2 categories)
- Rewards (2 categories)
- Social capital (2 categories)
- OFC (2 categories)
- Anger (2 categories)