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Cognitive Processing, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, February 2017
- Marilyn Cyr, Derek Evan Nee, Eric Nelson, Thea Senger, John Jonides, Chara Malapani:
Effects of proactive interference on non-verbal working memory. 1-12 - Bettina Gathmann, Matthias Brand, Johannes Schiebener:
One executive function never comes alone: monitoring and its relation to working memory, reasoning, and different executive functions. 13-29 - Pei Wang, Qin Zhang, Yuting Liu, He Bai, Kaili Zhang:
The characteristics of social categorization based on the unidimensional variation of gender versus age. 31-37 - Xiaohong Deng, Yuan Qu, Huihui Zheng, Yang Lu, Xin Zhong, Anne Ward, Zijun Li:
Metaphorical mapping between raw-cooked food and strangeness-familiarity in Chinese culture. 39-45 - Joe Causer, Spencer J. Hayes, James M. Hooper, Simon J. Bennett:
Quiet eye facilitates sensorimotor preprograming and online control of precision aiming in golf putting. 47-54 - Liquan Liu, René Kager:
Enhanced music sensitivity in 9-month-old bilingual infants. 55-65 - Antonia Lonigro, Roberto Baiocco, Emma Baumgartner, Stefania Sette, Fiorenzo Laghi:
Persuasion in school-aged children: How does it change if the persuadee is the mother or the peer? 67-74 - Matthias Hartmann:
Non-musicians also have a piano in the head: evidence for spatial-musical associations from line bisection tracking. 75-80 - Glenn Gunzelmann, Don R. Lyon:
Constructing representations of spatial location from briefly presented displays. 81-85 - Yixiu Wang, Bin Wang, Xiaofeng Wu, Liming Zhang:
Scanpath estimation based on foveated image saliency. 87-95 - Luciana Carraro, Mario Dalmaso, Luigi Castelli, Giovanni Galfano, Andrea Bobbio, Gabriele Mantovani:
The appeal of the devil's eye: social evaluation affects social attention. 97-103 - Jean-Paul Fischer:
Does finger sense really have a delayed effect on children's addition performance? 105-106
Volume 18, Number 2, May 2017
- Alexandros Tillas:
On the origins of endogenous thoughts. 107-117 - Suzanne E. Welcome, Emma R. Trammel:
Individual differences in orthographic priming relate to phonological decoding skill in adults. 119-128 - Arnaud Badets, Thomas Michelet, Aymar de Rugy, François Osiurak:
Creating semantics in tool use. 129-134 - Ceylan Z. Balaban, Harun Karimpur, Florian Röser, Kai Hamburger:
Turn left where you felt unhappy: how affect influences landmark-based wayfinding. 135-144 - Gagan Deep Kaur:
Cognitive dimensions of talim: evaluating weaving notation through cognitive dimensions (CDs) framework. 145-157 - Ulrike Willinger, Andreas Hergovich, Michaela Schmoeger, Matthias Deckert, Susanne Stoettner, Iris Bunda, Andrea Witting, Melanie Seidler, Reinhilde Moser, Stefanie Kacena, David Jaeckle, Benjamin Loader, Christian Mueller, Eduard Auff:
Cognitive and emotional demands of black humour processing: the role of intelligence, aggressiveness and mood. 159-167 - Germán Martín García, Mircea Pavel, Simone Frintrop:
A computational framework for attentional object discovery in RGB-D videos. 169-182 - Maria Casagrande, Andrea Marotta, Valeria Canepone, Alfredo Spagna, Caterina Rosa, Giancarlo Dimaggio, Augusto Pasini:
Dysfunctional personality traits in adolescence: effects on alerting, orienting and executive control of attention. 183-193 - Ty W. Boyer, Josita Maouene, Nitya Sethuraman:
Attention to body-parts varies with visual preference and verb-effector associations. 195-203 - Lynn R. Gilbertson, Robert A. Lutfi, Susan Ellis Weismer:
Auditory preference of children with autism spectrum disorders. 205-209
Volume 18, Number 3, August 2017
- Johannes Lohmann, Martin V. Butz:
Lost in space: multisensory conflict yields adaptation in spatial representations across frames of reference. 211-228 - Timo Mäntylä, Valentina Coni, Veit Kubik, Ivo Todorov, Fabio Del Missier:
Time takes space: selective effects of multitasking on concurrent spatial processing. 229-235 - Elena Sixtus, Martin H. Fischer, Oliver Lindemann:
Finger posing primes number comprehension. 237-248 - Marie-Theres Pertl, Laura Zamarian, Margarete Delazer:
Reasoning and mathematical skills contribute to normatively superior decision making under risk: evidence from the game of dice task. 249-260 - Albert B. Poje, Diane L. Filion:
The effects of multiphasic prepulses on automatic and attention-modulated prepulse inhibition. 261-270 - Albert B. Poje, Diane L. Filion:
Erratum to: The effects of multiphasic prepulses on automatic and attention-modulated prepulse inhibition. 271 - Zahra Sadeghi, Alberto Testolin:
Learning representation hierarchies by sharing visual features: a computational investigation of Persian character recognition with unsupervised deep learning. 273-284 - Filippo Domaneschi, Marcello Passarelli, Carlo Chiorri:
Facial expressions and speech acts: experimental evidences on the role of the upper face as an illocutionary force indicating device in language comprehension. 285-306 - Pascal L. Faber, Frederick Travis, Patricia Milz, Niyazi Parim:
EEG microstates during different phases of Transcendental Meditation practice. 307-314 - Hayat Yedjour, Boudjelal Meftah, Olivier Lézoray, Abdelkader Benyettou:
Edge detection based on Hodgkin-Huxley neuron model simulation. 315-323 - Mark A. Oakes, Serge V. Onyper:
The movement-induced self-reference effect: enhancing memorability through movement toward the self. 325-333 - Magdalena Ewa Król, Magdalena Kilan-Banach, Renata Strzelecka:
The role of stimulus predictability in the allocation of attentional resources: an eye-tracking study. 335-342 - David J. Harris, Samuel J. Vine, Mark R. Wilson:
Flow and quiet eye: the role of attentional control in flow experience. 343-347
Volume 18, Number 4, November 2017
- János Kállai, Péter Kincses, Beatrix Lábadi, Krisztina Dorn, Tibor Szolcsányi, Gergely Darnai, Erno Hupuczi, Jozsef Janszky, Árpád Csathó:
Multisensory integration and age-dependent sensitivity to body representation modification induced by the rubber hand illusion. 349-357 - Magdalena Razmus:
Body representation in patients after vascular brain injuries. 359-373 - Lifeng Lu, Thomas W. Schubert, Lei Zhu:
The spatial representation of power in children. 375-385 - Raffaella Nori, Elisa Gambetti, Fabio Marinello, Stefano Canestrari, Fiorella Giusberti:
The attribution of intentionality: the role of skill and morality. 387-397 - Valerio Capraro, Jonathan Sippel:
Gender differences in moral judgment and the evaluation of gender-specified moral agents. 399-405 - Andrea Scheuringer, Ramona Wittig, Belinda Pletzer:
Sex differences in verbal fluency: the role of strategies and instructions. 407-417 - Izabela Rejer, Jaroslaw Jankowski:
Brain activity patterns induced by interrupting the cognitive processes with online advertising. 419-430 - Alberto Greco, Stefania Moretti:
Use of evidence in a categorization task: analytic and holistic processing modes. 431-446 - Sébastien Miravete, André Tricot, Slava Kalyuga, Franck Amadieu:
Configured-groups hypothesis: fast comparison of exact large quantities without counting. 447-459 - Osvaldo Cairó Battistutti, Dominik Bork:
Tacit to explicit knowledge conversion. 461-477 - Eunice E. Hang Choy, Him Cheung:
Linguistic asymmetry, egocentric anchoring, and sensory modality as factors for the observed association between time and space perception. 479-490 - Wienke Wannagat, Gesine Waizenegger, Gerhild Nieding:
Multi-level mental representations of written, auditory, and audiovisual text in children and adults. 491-504 - Dennis Hebbelmann, Momme von Sydow:
Betting on transitivity in probabilistic causal chains. 505-519 - Haitham Taha, Hanan Azaizah-Seh:
Visual word recognition and vowelization in Arabic: new evidence from lexical decision task performances. 521-527 - Abdulrahman Essa Al Lily, Ahmed Ali Alhazmi, Saleh AlZahrani:
The theory of multiple stupidities: education, technology and organisation in Arabia. 529-541 - Javier García-Orza, José Manuel Gavilán, Isabel Fraga, Pilar Ferré:
Testing the online reading effects of emotionality on relative clause attachment. 543-553 - Katharina Weitz:
Creativity and intelligence in brains and machines: from individuals to societies. 555-556
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