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Frontiers in Psychology is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles:
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Published on 23 July 2013
Sirtuins: from metabolic regulation to brain aging
Wenzhen Duan
Frontiers in Cognition
Published on 23 July 2013
The role of locomotion in psychological development
David Ian Anderson, Joseph J. Campos, David C. Witherington, Audun Dahl, Monica Rivera, Minxuan He, Ichiro Uchiyama, and Marianne Barbu-Roth
Published on 23 July 2013
Glimpse of ATOM in non-human species?
Christian Agrillo and Maria Elena Miletto Petrazzini
Published on 24 July 2013
Effects of perceptual variables on numerosity comparison in 5–6-year-olds and adults
Midori Tokita and Akira Ishiguchi
Published on 24 July 2013
Hope and expectancies for future events in depression
Jens Christoph Thimm, Arne Holte, Tim Brennen, and Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson Wang
Published on 26 July 2013
Conscious thought does not guide moment-to-moment actions—it serves social and cultural functions
E. J. Masicampo and Roy F Baumeister
Published on 29 July 2013
The role of numerical magnitude and order in the illusory perception of size and brightness
Arnaud Viarouge and Maria Dolores de Hevia
Frontiers in Cognitive Science
Published on 25 July 2013
Comparison of native and non-native phone imitation by English and Spanish speakers
Annie J Olmstead, Navin Viswanathan, M. Pilar Aivar, and Sarath Manuel
Frontiers in Consciousness Research
Published on 25 July 2013
Sleep and dreaming are for important matters
Lampros Perogamvros, Thien Thanh Dang-Vu, Martin Desseilles, and Sophie Schwartz
Frontiers in Decision Neuroscience
Published on 23 July 2013
Honesty saves time (and justifications)
Anna Foerster, Roland Pfister, Constantin Schmidts, David Dignath, and Wilfried Kunde
Frontiers in Developmental Psychology
Published on 23 July 2013
Development of numerical processing in children with typical and dyscalculic arithmetic skills—a longitudinal study
Karin Landerl
Frontiers in Emotion Science
Published on 23 July 2013
Judgment of emotional information expressed by prosody and semantics in patients with unipolar depression
Sarah Schlipf, Anil Batra, Gudrun Walter, Christina Zeep, Dirk Wildgruber, Andreas J Fallgatter, and Thomas Ethofer
Published on 25 July 2013
The effect of partner-directed emotion in social exchange decision-making
Iveta Eimontaite, Antoinette Nicolle, Igor Christian Schindler, and Vinod Goel
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Published on 23 July 2013
Your emotion or mine: labeling feelings alters emotional face perception—an ERP study on automatic and intentional affect labeling
Cornelia Herbert, Anca Sfaerlea, and Terry Blumenthal
Published on 23 July 2013
The Social Modulation of Pain: Others as Predictive Signals of Salience – a Systematic Review
Charlotte Krahé, Anne Springer, John A. Weinman, and Aikaterini (Katerina) Fotopoulou
Published on 23 July 2013
Subliminal attention bias modification training in socially anxious individuals
Keren Maoz, Rany Abend, Nathan A. Fox, Daniel S. Pine, and Yair Bar-Haim
Published on 23 July 2013
Task modulation of brain responses in visual word recognition as studied using EEG/MEG and fMRI
Yuanyuan Chen, Matthew H Davis, Friedemann Pulvermüller, and Olaf Hauk
Published on 23 July 2013
Cross-modal integration in the brain is related to phonological awareness only in typical readers, not in those with reading difficulty
Chris Mcnorgan, Melissa Randazzo-Wagner, and James R Booth
Published on 23 July 2013
Perspective: causes and functional significance of temporal variations in attention control
Agatha Lenartowicz, Gregory V Simpson, and Mark Steven Cohen
Published on 23 July 2013
Facial reactions in response to dynamic emotional stimuli in different modalities in patients suffering from schizophrenia: a behavioral and EMG study
Mariateresa Sestito, Maria Alessandra Umilta', Giancarlo De Paola, Renata Fortunati, Andrea Raballo, Emanuela Leuci, Simone Maffei, Matteo Tonna, Mario Amore, Carlo Maggini, and Vittorio Gallese
Published on 24 July 2013
Evidence from neuroimaging for the role of the menstrual cycle in the interplay of emotion and cognition
Julia Sacher, Hadas Okon-Singer, and Arno Villringer
Published on 24 July 2013
Neurocognitive mechanisms underlying value-based decision-making: from core values to economic value
Tobias Brosch and David Sander
Published on 24 July 2013
The Feasibility of Computer-Based Prism Adaptation to Ameliorate Neglect in Sub-Acute Stroke Patients Admitted to a Rehabilitation Center
Miranda Smit, Stefan Van Der Stigchel, Johanna MA Visser-Meily, Mirjam Kouwenhoven, Anja LH Eijsackers, and Tanja CW Nijboer
Published on 24 July 2013
Imaging White Matter in Human Brainstem
Anastasia A Ford, Luis Colon-Perez, William T Triplett, Joseph M Gullett, Thomas H Mareci, and David B FitzGerald
Published on 24 July 2013
Mirror training to augment cross-education during resistance training: a hypothesis
Glyn Howatson, Tjerk Zult, Jonathan P Farthing, Inge Zijdewind, and Tibor Hortobagyi
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (Continued)
Published on 24 July 2013
Self through the Mirror (Neurons) and Default Mode Network: What Neuroscientists Found and What Can Still be Found There
Stefano Sandrone
Published on 25 July 2013
The Ascending Reticular Activating System from Pontine Reticular Formation to the Thalamus in the Human Brain
Sang Seok Yeo, Pyung Hun Chang, and Sung Ho Jang
Published on 25 July 2013
Studying Autism in Rodent Models: Reconciling Endophenotypes with Comorbidities
Andrew Argyropoulos, Krista Gilby, and Elisa Llewellyn Hill-Yardin
Published on 25 July 2013
Testing for optic ataxia in a blind field
Aarlenne Khan, Laure Pisella, Ludovic Delporte, Gilles Rode, and Yves Rossetti
Published on 25 July 2013
Experimental and clinical usefulness of crossmodal paradigms in psychiatry: an illustration from emotional processing in alcohol-dependence
Pierre Maurage and Salvatore Campanella
Published on 26 July 2013
Altered visual information processing systems in bipolar disorder: evidence from visual MMN and P3
Toshihiko Maekawa, Satomi Katsuki, Junji Kishimoto, Toshiaki Onitsuka, Katsuya Ogata, Takao Yamasaki, Takefumi Ueno, Shozo Tobimatsu, and Shigenobu Kanba
Published on 26 July 2013
Unfair offers, unfair offenders? Fairness considerations in incarcerated individuals with and without psychopathy
Sina Radke, Inti A. Brazil, Inge Scheper, Berend H. Bulten, and Ellen R.A. De Bruijn
Published on 26 July 2013
The social and personality neuroscience of empathy for pain and touch
Ilaria Bufalari and Silvio Ionta
Published on 26 July 2013
Error monitoring in musicians
Clemens Maidhof
Published on 29 July 2013
Self-Specific Stimuli Interact Differently than Non-Self-Specific Stimuli with Eyes-Open Versus Eyes-Closed Spontaneous Activity in Auditory Cortex
Pengmin Qin, Simone Grimm, Niall W Duncan, Giles Holland, Jia shen Guo, Yan Fan, Anne Weigand, Juergen Baudewig, Malek Bajbouj, and Georg Northoff
Published on 29 July 2013
Neural pathways mediating cross education of motor function
Kathy L. Ruddy and Richard G. Carson
Published on 29 July 2013
I know what is missing here: electrophysiological prediction error signals elicited by omissions of predicted ”what” but not ”when”
Iria SanMiguel, Katja Saupe, and Erich Schröger
Published on 29 July 2013
The anatomo-functional connectivity of word repetition: insights provided by awake brain tumor surgery
Sylvie Moritz-Gasser and Hugues Duffau
Published on 29 July 2013
Identifying brain systems for gaze orienting during reading: fMRI investigation of the Landolt paradigm
Rebekka Hillen, Thomas Günther, Claudia Kohlen, Cornelia Eckers, Muna van Ermingen-Marbach, Katharina Sass, Wolfgang Scharke, Josefine Vollmar, Ralph Radach, and Stefan Heim
Published on 29 July 2013
Unraveling inner experiences during resting state
Juergen Fell
Frontiers in Language Sciences
Published on 23 July 2013
The wide-open doors to lexical access
Jon Andoni Duñabeitia and Nicola Molinaro
Frontiers in Movement Science and Sport Psychology
Published on 25 July 2013
The influence of catch trials on the consolidation of motor memory in force field adaptation tasks
Anne Focke, Christian Stockinger, Christina Diepold, Marco Taubert, and Thorsten Stein
Frontiers in Perception Science
Published on 24 July 2013
Neural correlates of saccadic inhibition in healthy elderly and patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment
Karolina K Alichniewicz, Florian Brunner, Hans H Klünemann, and Mark W. Greenlee
Published on 25 July 2013
Driver of discontent or escape vehicle: the affective consequences of mindwandering
Malia Mason, Kevin Brown, Raymond A. Mar, and Jonathan Smallwood
Published on 29 July 2013
Wandering tales: evolutionary origins of mental time travel and language
Michael Charles Corballis
Frontiers in Personality Science and Individual Differences
Published on 24 July 2013
What is working memory capacity, and how can we measure it?
Oliver Wilhelm, Andrea Hildebrandt Hildebrandt, and Klaus Oberauer
Published on 29 July 2013
Breath holding duration as a measure of distress tolerance: examining its relation to measures of executive control
Stefan Sütterlin, Mathias Schroijen, Elena Constantinou, Elyn Smets, Omer Van den Bergh, and Ilse Van Diest
Frontiers in Psychopathology
Published on 24 July 2013
Effects of short-term inpatient treatment on sensitivity to a size contrast illusion in first-episode psychosis and multiple-episode schizophrenia
Steven M Silverstein, Brian P Keane, Yushi Wang, Deepthi Mikkilineni, Danielle Paterno, Thomas V Papathomas, and Keith Feigenson
Published on 26 July 2013
Relationships between dimensional factors of psychopathy and schizotypy
Katie Ann Ragsdale and Jeffrey S. Bedwell
Frontiers in Quantitative Psychology and Measurement
Published on 23 July 2013
How Mean is the Mean?
Craig Speelman and Marek McGann
Frontiers in Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology
Published on 29 July 2013
“Early Psychosis” as a mirror of biologist controversies in post-war German, Anglo-Saxon, and Soviet Psychiatry†
Lara Rzesnitzek
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