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Cognitive Processing , Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, February 2011
- Erkki Luuk, Hendrik Luuk:
The redundancy of recursion and infinity for natural language. 1-11 - Bruno Laeng, Marte Ørbo, Terje Holmlund, Michele Miozzo:
Pupillary Stroop effects. 13-21 - Simone Borsci, Alessandro Londei, Stefano Federici:
The Bootstrap Discovery Behaviour (BDB): a new outlook on usability evaluation. 23-31 - Susan Haag:
Effects of vision and haptics on categorizing common objects. 33-39 - Thomas Hünefeldt:
Modelling space and modelling spatially: presentation of the special corner on "Spatial Models and Models of Space". 41-42 - Angela M. Kessell, Barbara Tversky:
Visualizing space, time, and agents: production, performance, and preference. 43-52 - Mohammed Elmogy, Christopher Habel, Jianwei Zhang:
Multimodal cognitive interface for robot navigation. 53-65 - Mark M. Hall, Philip David Smart, Christopher B. Jones:
Interpreting spatial language in image captions. 67-94 - John D. Kelleher, Robert J. Ross, Colm Sloan, Brian Mac Namee:
The effect of occlusion on the semantics of projective spatial terms: a case study in grounding language in perception. 95-108 - Thora Tenbrink, Inessa Seifert:
Conceptual layers and strategies in tour planning. 109-125 - Peter E. Keller, Masami Ishihara, Wolfgang Prinz:
Effects of feedback from active and passive body parts on spatial and temporal parameters in sensorimotor synchronization. 127-133 - John-Dylan Haynes, Michael Pauen, Ipke Wachsmuth:
Announcing Interdisciplinary College 2011 (IK 2011) - March 25 to April 1, 2010 at Günne, a charming village at Lake Möhne in central Germany. 135-136 - Kai Hamburger:
KogWis 2010: Potsdam "sans souci". 137-138
Volume 12, Number 2, May 2011
- Christina F. Lavallee, Mathew D. Hunter, Michael A. Persinger:
Intracerebral source generators characterizing concentrative meditation. 141-150 - Hideyuki Fujiwara, Mei Hong Zheng, Ai Miyamoto, Osamu Hoshino:
Insufficient augmentation of ambient GABA responsible for age-related cognitive deficit. 151-159 - Janet K. Andrews, Kenneth R. Livingston, Kenneth J. Kurtz:
Category learning in the context of co-presented items. 161-175 - Katrin Starcke, Mirko Pawlikowski, Oliver T. Wolf, Christine Altstötter-Gleich, Matthias Brand:
Decision-making under risk conditions is susceptible to interference by a secondary executive task. 177-182 - Joaquín Goñi, Gonzalo Arrondo, Jorge Sepulcre, Iñigo Martincorena, Nieves Vélez de Mendizábal, Bernat Corominas-Murtra, Bartolomé Bejarano, Sergio Ardanza-Trevijano, Herminia Peraita, Dennis P. Wall, Pablo Villoslada:
The semantic organization of the animal category: evidence from semantic verbal fluency and network theory. 183-196 - Karen Murphy:
Semantic priming occurs for word but not location pronunciation in the postcue task. 197-201 - Stefano Federici, Aldo Stella, John L. Dennis, Thomas Hünefeldt:
West vs. West like East vs. West? A comparison between Italian and US American context sensitivity and Fear of Isolation. 203-208 - Florian Röser, Kai Hamburger, Markus Knauff:
The Giessen virtual environment laboratory: human wayfinding and landmark salience. 209-214 - Irene Ruspantini, Alessandro D'Ausilio, Hanna Mäki, Risto J. Ilmoniemi:
Some considerations about the biological appearance of pacing stimuli in visuomotor finger-tapping tasks. 215-218
Volume 12, Number 3, August 2011
- Joan N. Vickers:
Mind over muscle: the role of gaze control, spatial cognition, and the quiet eye in motor expertise. 219-222 - Derek T. Y. Mann, Stephen A. Coombes, Melanie B. Mousseau, Christopher M. Janelle:
Quiet eye and the Bereitschaftspotential: visuomotor mechanisms of expert motor performance. 223-234 - Chris Button, Matt Dicks, R. Haines, R. Barker, Keith Davids:
Statistical modelling of gaze behaviour as categorical time series: what you should watch to save soccer penalties. 235-244 - Alessandro Piras, Joan N. Vickers:
The effect of fixation transitions on quiet eye duration and performance in the soccer penalty kick: instep versus inside kicks. 245-255 - Greg Wood, Mark R. Wilson:
Quiet-eye training for soccer penalty kicks. 257-266 - Derek Panchuk, Joan N. Vickers:
Effect of narrowing the base of support on the gait, gaze and quiet eye of elite ballet dancers and controls. 267-276 - Arne Nieuwenhuys, Raôul R. D. Oudejans:
Training with anxiety: short- and long-term effects on police officers' shooting behavior under pressure. 277-288 - Paul Ward, Joel Suss, David W. Eccles, A. Mark Williams, Kevin R. Harris:
Skill-based differences in option generation in a complex task: a verbal protocol analysis. 289-300 - André Roca, Paul R. Ford, Allistair P. McRobert, A. Mark Williams:
Identifying the processes underpinning anticipation and decision-making in a dynamic time-constrained task. 301-310 - Alexander von Lautz, Silvia Maier:
Autonomy, decisions, and free will. 311-313
Volume 12, Number 4, November 2011
- Stefan Kopp, Jochen J. Steil:
Special corner on "cognitive robotics". 317-318 - Duy Nguyen-Tuong, Jan Peters:
Model learning for robot control: a survey. 319-340 - Aneesh Chauhan, Luís Seabra Lopes:
Using spoken words to guide open-ended category formation. 341-354 - Pascal Haazebroek, Saskia van Dantzig, Bernhard Hommel:
A computational model of perception and action for cognitive robotics. 355-365 - Giovanni Pezzulo, Gianluca Baldassarre, Amedeo Cesta, Stefano Nolfi:
Research on cognitive robotics at the Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, National Research Council of Italy. 367-374 - Markus Quirin, Joachim Hertzberg, Julius Kuhl, Achim Stephan:
Could positive affect help engineer robot control systems? 375-378 - Kai-Uwe Carstensen:
Toward cognitivist ontologies - On the role of selective attention for upper ontologies. 379-393 - Sunil Rao, Igor Aleksander:
A depictive neural model for the representation of motion verbs. 395-405
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