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Cognitive Processing, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, February 2019
- Geneviève Allaire-Duquette, Reuven Babai, Ruth Stavy:
Interventions aimed at overcoming intuitive interference: insights from brain-imaging and behavioral studies. 1-9 - Di Wu
, He Huang, Na Liu, Danmin Miao:
Information processing under high and low distractions using eye tracking. 11-18 - Kazuhiko Yasaka
, Tomoki Mori, Masahiro Yamaguchi, Hideto Kaba
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Representations of microgeometric tactile information during object recognition. 19-30 - Alexandra G. Hammond, Erin M. Murphy, Brian M. Silverman, Ronan S. Bernas, Daniele Nardi:
No environmental context-dependent effect, but interference, of physical activity on object location memory. 31-43 - Guangzheng Li, Lijuan Wang, Ying Han:
The output monitoring of performed actions: What can we learn from "recall-recognition" performance? 45-53 - Yuuki Mizusaki, Sachi Ikudome, Yasumitsu Ishii, Satoshi Unenaka, Taishi Funo, Tatsuya Takeuchi, Kisho Ogasa, Shiro Mori, Hiroki Nakamoto:
Why does the Quiet Eye improve aiming accuracy? Testing a motor preparation hypothesis with brain potential. 55-64 - Jacob S. Aday
, Joshua M. Carlson:
Extended testing with the dot-probe task increases test-retest reliability and validity. 65-72 - Christoph Naefgen
, Markus Janczyk:
Smaller backward crosstalk effects for free choice tasks are not the result of immediate conflict adaptation. 73-85 - Trond A. Tjøstheim, Christian Balkenius
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Cumulative inhibition in neural networks. 87-102 - Yuri Sato
, Gem Stapleton
, Mateja Jamnik
, Zohreh Shams
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Human inference beyond syllogisms: an approach using external graphical representations. 103-115 - Corinna S. Martarelli
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On the link between phenomenal causality and personality dominance. 117-123 - Markus Martini
, Laura Zamarian
, Pierre Sachse
, Caroline Martini, Margarete Delazer
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Wakeful resting and memory retention: a study with healthy older and younger adults. 125-131 - Smail Layes, Robert Lalonde, Yamina Bouakkaz, Mohamed Rebai:
Correction to: Effectiveness of working memory training among children with dyscalculia: evidence for transfer effects on mathematical achievement - a pilot study. 133-134 - Announcing Interdisciplinary College 2019 (IK 2019). 135-136
- Interdisciplinary College 2018 - IK 2018: Me, My Self, and I. 137
Volume 20, Number 2, May 2019
- Lucian Nenciovici
, Geneviève Allaire-Duquette, Steve Masson:
Brain activations associated with scientific reasoning: a literature review. 139-161 - Mario Dalmaso
, Michele Vicovaro
:
Evidence of SQUARC and distance effects in a weight comparison task. 163-173 - Mohammad Hossein Amirhosseini
, Hassan B. Kazemian:
Automating the process of identifying the preferred representational system in Neuro Linguistic Programming using Natural Language Processing. 175-193 - Jing Li, Ning Xie
, Weixun Zhao:
The choice of intrinsic axis under multi-cue conditions. 195-202 - Wai K. Yeap, Md. Hossain:
What is a cognitive map? Unravelling its mystery using robots. 203-225 - Hilary Horn Ratner, Mary Ann Foley, Cherie Spencer Lesnick:
Kindergarten children's event memory: the role of action prediction in remembering. 227-241 - Alexandra Kirsch
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A unifying computational model of decision making. 243-259 - Don Ross
:
Empiricism, sciences, and engineering: cognitive science as a zone of integration. 261-267 - Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos
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Kirsch's, and everyone's, bind: How to build models for the wild? 269-272 - Marc Jekel
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Empirical content as a criterion for evaluating models. 273-275
Volume 20, Number 3, August 2019
- Massimiliano Palmiero
, Laura Piccardi, Marco Giancola, Raffaella Nori, Simonetta D'Amico, Marta Olivetti Belardinelli:
The format of mental imagery: from a critical review to an integrated embodied representation approach. 277-289 - Tina Iachini
, Luigi Maffei
, Massimiliano Masullo, Vincenzo Paolo Senese, Mariachiara Rapuano, Aniello Pascale, Francesco Sorrentino
, Gennaro Ruggiero:
The experience of virtual reality: are individual differences in mental imagery associated with sense of presence? 291-298 - Alix Pérusseau-Lambert, Margarita Anastassova, Mehdi Boukallel, Mohamed Chetouani
, Ouriel Grynszpan
:
The social Simon effect in the tactile sensory modality: a negative finding. 299-307 - Robert C. A. Bendall
, Aisha Mohamed, Catherine Thompson
:
Emotional real-world scenes impact visual search. 309-316 - Mitsuhiko Ishikawa
, Mina Yoshimura, Hiroki Sato
, Shoji Itakura:
Effects of attentional behaviours on infant visual preferences and object choice. 317-324 - Sara Pluviano
, Caroline Watt, Giovanni Ragazzini, Sergio Della Sala:
Parents' beliefs in misinformation about vaccines are strengthened by pro-vaccine campaigns. 325-331 - Haitham Taha:
The role of semantic activation during word recognition in Arabic. 333-337 - Xiaobin Zhang, Qiong Li, Bin Zuo
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Higher social power increases occupational gender stereotyping in Chinese culture. 339-347 - Stephanie N. Pantelides
, Marios N. Avraamides
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Integrating visuospatial information across distinct experiences. 349-358 - István Magyary
:
Floating novel object recognition in adult zebrafish: a pilot study. 359-362 - Stefano Sdoia
, Francesco Di Nocera
, Fabio Ferlazzo:
Memory for positional movements as a component of the visuospatial working memory. 363-369 - Ugo Ballenghein
, Thierry Baccino
:
Referential processing during reading: concurrent recordings of eye movements and head motion. 371-384 - Joshua M. Carlson, Betsy R. Lehman
, Jessica Leigh Thompson:
Climate change images produce an attentional bias associated with pro-environmental disposition. 385-390
Volume 20, Number 4, November 2019
- Dewi Yanti Liliana
, Tjan Basaruddin
, Muhammad Rahmat Widyanto, Imelda Ika Dian Oriza:
Fuzzy emotion: a natural approach to automatic facial expression recognition from psychological perspective using fuzzy system. 391-403 - Evi Septiana Pane, Adhi Dharma Wibawa, Mauridhi Hery Purnomo
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Improving the accuracy of EEG emotion recognition by combining valence lateralization and ensemble learning with tuning parameters. 405-417 - Luca Andrighetto
, Fabrizio Bracco, Carlo Chiorri, Michele Masini
, Marcello Passarelli, Tommaso Francesco Piccinno
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Now you see me, now you don't: detecting sexual objectification through a change blindness paradigm. 419-429 - Magdalena Szubielska
, Wenke Möhring
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Adults' spatial scaling: evidence from the haptic domain. 431-440 - Ruth E. Propper
, Andrew Wolfarth, Tad T. Brunyé, Christophe Carlei, Sophia Lall:
Categorical and coordinate spatial task performance in inconsistent-handers versus consistent-right-handers: part II. 441-446 - Tim Schürmann
, Joachim Vogt, Oliver Christ, Philipp Beckerle:
The Bayesian causal inference model benefits from an informed prior to predict proprioceptive drift in the rubber foot illusion. 447-457 - Nadège Rochat
, Ludovic Seifert
, Brice Guignard
, Denis Hauw
:
An enactive approach to appropriation in the instrumented activity of trail running. 459-477 - Franco Delogu
, Phillip McMurray:
Where did that noise come from? Memory for sound locations is exceedingly eccentric both in front and in rear space. 479-494 - Autumn B. Hostetter
, Christina M. Dandar
, Gabrielle Shimko, Colin Grogan:
Reaching for the high note: judgments of auditory pitch are affected by kinesthetic position. 495-506 - Rafael Alves Heinze
, Patricia Vanzella
, Guilherme Augusto Zimeo Morais, João Ricardo Sato
:
Hand motor learning in a musical context and prefrontal cortex hemodynamic response: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study. 507-513 - Acknowledgment to our Reviewers (2016-2018). 515-518

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