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Cognitive Processing, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, February 2016
- Chris Fields:
Visual re-identification of individual objects: a core problem for organisms and AI. 1-13 - A. Ortiz-Pérez, Judith Espinosa-Raya, Ofir Picazo:
An enriched environment and 17-beta estradiol produce similar pro-cognitive effects on ovariectomized rats. 15-25 - Andrew A. Fingelkurts, Alexander A. Fingelkurts, Tarja Kallio-Tamminen:
Long-term meditation training induced changes in the operational synchrony of default mode network modules during a resting state. 27-37 - Uttam Kumar:
Neural dichotomy of word concreteness: a view from functional neuroimaging. 39-48 - Caterina Artuso, Paola Palladino:
Modulation of working memory updating: Does long-term memory lexical association matter? 49-57 - Kentaro Yamamoto, Kyoshiro Sasaki, Katsumi Watanabe:
The number-time interaction depends on relative magnitude in the suprasecond range. 59-65 - Firat Soylu, Sharlene D. Newman:
Anatomically ordered tapping interferes more with one-digit addition than two-digit addition: a dual-task fMRI study. 67-77 - Jessica Slater, Nina Kraus:
The role of rhythm in perceiving speech in noise: a comparison of percussionists, vocalists and non-musicians. 79-87 - Rotem Leshem:
Relationships between trait impulsivity and cognitive control: the effect of attention switching on response inhibition and conflict resolution. 89-103 - Andrea L. Wantz, Corinna S. Martarelli, Fred W. Mast:
When looking back to nothing goes back to nothing. 105-114 - Anna-Malika Camblats, Stéphanie Mathey:
The effect of orthographic and emotional neighbourhood in a colour categorization task. 115-122 - Acknowledgment to our Reviewers. 123-125
Volume 17, Number 2, May 2016
- Katarzyna Patro, Samuel Shaki:
SNARC for numerosities is modulated by comparative instruction (and resembles some non-numerical effects). 127-137 - Sharlene D. Newman:
Does finger sense predict addition performance? 139-146 - Belinda Pletzer, Korbinian Moeller, Andrea Scheuringer, Frank Domahs, Hubert H. Kerschbaum, Hans-Christoph Nuerk:
Behavioural evidence for sex differences in the overlap between subtraction and multiplication. 147-154 - Wythe L. Whiting, Karla Klein Murdock:
Emerging adults' sleep patterns and attentional capture: the pivotal role of consistency. 155-162 - Ferenc Kemény, Ágnes Lukács:
Sleep-independent off-line enhancement and time of the day effects in three forms of skill learning. 163-174 - Xu Xu, Chunyan Kang, Taomei Guo:
Imageability and semantic association in the representation and processing of event verbs. 175-184 - Jazmín Cevasco, Paul van den Broek:
The effect of filled pauses on the processing of the surface form and the establishment of causal connections during the comprehension of spoken expository discourse. 185-194 - Irini Giannopulu, Valérie Montreynaud, Tomio Watanabe:
Minimalistic toy robot to analyze a scenery of speaker-listener condition in autism. 195-203 - Neil R. Harrison, Rob Woodhouse:
Modulation of auditory spatial attention by visual emotional cues: differential effects of attentional engagement and disengagement for pleasant and unpleasant cues. 205-211 - Insa Feinkohl, Danny Flemming, Ulrike Cress, Joachim Kimmerle:
The impact of epistemological beliefs and cognitive ability on recall and critical evaluation of scientific information. 213-223
Volume 17, Number 3, August 2016
- Amandine Van Rinsveld, Christine Schiltz, Karin Landerl, Martin Brunner, Sonja Ugen:
Speaking two languages with different number naming systems: What implications for magnitude judgments in bilinguals at different stages of language acquisition? 225-241 - Tanja Dackermann, Ursula Fischer, Stefan Huber, Hans-Christoph Nuerk, Korbinian Moeller:
Training the equidistant principle of number line spacing. 243-258 - Yu-Ling Shih, Chia-Yen Lin:
The relationship between action anticipation and emotion recognition in athletes of open skill sports. 259-268 - Wim T. J. L. Pouw, Myrto-Foteini Mavilidi, Tamara van Gog, Fred Paas:
Gesturing during mental problem solving reduces eye movements, especially for individuals with lower visual working memory capacity. 269-277 - Michael W. Spratling:
Predictive coding as a model of cognition. 279-305 - Jim Davies, Kourken Michaelian:
Identifying and individuating cognitive systems: a task-based distributed cognition alternative to agent-based extended cognition. 307-319 - Daniela Conti, Santo Di Nuovo, Angelo Cangelosi, Alessandro G. Di Nuovo:
Lateral specialization in unilateral spatial neglect: a cognitive robotics model. 321-328 - Michal Bialek, Sylvia Terbeck:
Can cognitive psychological research on reasoning enhance the discussion around moral judgments? 329-335
Volume 17, Number 4, November 2016
- Michele Miozzo, Bruno Laeng:
Why Saturday could be both green and red in synesthesia. 337-355 - Zhongqing Jiang, Yuhong Qu, Yanli Xiao, Qi Wu, Likun Xia, Wenhui Li, Ying Liu:
Comparison of affective and semantic priming in different SOA. 357-375 - Heiko C. Bergmann, Sander M. Daselaar, Guillén Fernández, Roy P. C. Kessels:
Neural substrates of successful working memory and long-term memory formation in a relational spatial memory task. 377-387 - Hirokazu Doi, Kazuyuki Shinohara:
Emotional faces influence numerosity estimation without awareness. 389-397 - Kyung-il Kim, Arthur B. Markman, Tae Hoon Kim:
The influence of the number of relevant causes on the processing of covariation information in causal reasoning. 399-413 - Tim Rach, Alexandra Kirsch:
Modelling human problem solving with data from an online game. 415-428 - Maja Rogic Vidakovic, Ana Jerkovic, Tomislav Juric, Igor Vujovic, Josko Soda, Nikola Erceg, Andreja Bubic, Marina Zmajevic Schönwald, Pantelis Lioumis, Dragan Gabelica, Zoran Dogas:
Neurophysiologic markers of primary motor cortex for laryngeal muscles and premotor cortex in caudal opercular part of inferior frontal gyrus investigated in motor speech disorder: a navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study. 429-442 - Ofir Picazo, Judith Espinosa-Raya, A. Briones-Aranda, M. Cerbón:
Ovariectomy increases the age-induced hyperphosphorylation of Tau at hippocampal CA1. 443-449
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