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Frontiers Article Alert
Frontiers in Psychology is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles:
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Published on 29 May 2012
Less efficient pattern separation may contribute to age-related spatial memory deficits
Heather M. Holden and Paul E. Gilbert
Published on 31 May 2012
Effects of Aging and Anatomic Location on Gene Expression in Human Retina
Hui Cai, Mark A. Fields, Risa Hoshino, and Lucian V. Del Priore
Published on 1 June 2012
Wading pools, fading memories—place navigation in transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer's disease
Heikki Tanila
Published on 6 June 2012
Coping with brief periods of food restriction: mindfulness matters
Brielle Paolini, Jonathan H. Burdette, Paul J. Laurienti, Ashley R. Morgan, Donald A. Williamson, and W. Jack Rejeski
Published on 12 June 2012
Differential effects of aging on spatial learning through exploratory navigation and map reading
Naohide Yamamoto and Gregory J. DeGirolamo
Frontiers in Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience
Published on 28 May 2012
Processing of audiovisual associations in the human brain: dependency on expectations and rule complexity
Riikka Lindström, Petri Paavilainen, Teija Kujala, and Mari Tervaniemi
Frontiers in Cognition
Published on 30 May 2012
Task-Related, Low-Frequency Task-Residual, and Resting State Activity in the Default Mode Network Brain Regions
Sheng Zhang and Chiang-Shan R. Li
Published on 31 May 2012
Combined Induction of Rubber-Hand Illusion and Out-of-Body Experiences
Isadora Olivé and Alain Berthoz
Published on 1 June 2012
Remembering Another Aspect of Forgetting
Aaron M. Jasnow, Patrick K. Cullen, and David C. Riccio
Published on 11 June 2012
Taking Action: A Cross-Modal Investigation of Discourse-Level Representations
Elsi Kaiser
Published on 11 June 2012
Frontostriatal Mechanisms in Instruction-Based Learning as a Hallmark of Flexible Goal-Directed Behavior
Uta Wolfensteller and Hannes Ruge
Published on 13 June 2012
A Tribute to Charlie Chaplin: Induced Positive Affect Improves Reward-Based Decision-Learning in Parkinson’s Disease
K. Richard Ridderinkhof, Nelleke C. van Wouwe, Guido P. H. Band, Scott A. Wylie, Stefan Van der Stigchel, Pieter van Hees, Jessika Buitenweg, Irene van de Vijver, and Wery P. M. van den Wildenberg
Frontiers in Cognitive Science
Published on 29 May 2012
Do the Dynamics of Prior Information Depend on Task Context? An Analysis of Optimal Performance and an Empirical Test
Don van Ravenzwaaij, Martijn J. Mulder, Francis Tuerlinckx, and Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Published on 5 June 2012
The Neuroscience and Psychophysiology of Experience-Based Decisions: An Introduction to the Research Topic
Eldad Yechiam and Itzhak Aharon
Published on 6 June 2012
The Role of Inertia in Modeling Decisions from Experience with Instance-Based Learning
Varun Dutt and Cleotilde Gonzalez
Published on 11 June 2012
A (eu)social Conquest of the Psychological and Cognitive Sciences?
John Voiklis
Published on 12 June 2012
Facing the Future: Face-Emotion Processing Deficits as a Potential Biomarker For Various Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders
Linda Isaac
Published on 13 June 2012
Processing Differences between Descriptions and Experience: A Comparative Analysis Using Eye-Tracking and Physiological Measures
Andreas Glöckner, Susann Fiedler, Guy Hochman, Shahar Ayal, and Benjamin E. Hilbig
Published on 13 June 2012
The Attentional Drift-Diffusion Model Extends to Simple Purchasing Decisions
Ian Krajbich, Dingchao Lu, Colin Camerer, and Antonio Rangel
Frontiers in Comparative Psychology
Published on 1 June 2012
The Importance of Replication in Comparative Psychology: The Lesson of Elephant Quantity Judgments
Christian Agrillo and Maria Elena Miletto Petrazzini
Frontiers in Decision Neuroscience
Published on 4 June 2012
Decreasing Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex Activity During Sequential Risk-Taking: An fMRI Investigation of the Balloon Analog Risk Task
Tom Schonberg, Craig R. Fox, Jeanette A. Mumford, Eliza Congdon, Christopher Trepel, and Russell A. Poldrack
Published on 5 June 2012
Making Decisions with Unknown Sensory Reliability
Sophie Deneve
Published on 8 June 2012
Different Varieties of Uncertainty in Human Decision-Making
Amy R. Bland and Alexandre Schaefer
Published on 12 June 2012
Using Time-Varying Evidence to Test Models of Decision Dynamics: Bounded Diffusion vs. the Leaky Competing Accumulator Model
Konstantinos Tsetsos, Juan Gao, James L. McClelland, and Marius Usher
Frontiers in Developmental Psychology
Published on 30 May 2012
Social Cognition in Williams Syndrome: Genotype/Phenotype Insights from Partial Deletion Patients
Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Hannah Broadbent, Emily K. Farran, Elena Longhi, Dean D’Souza, Kay Metcalfe, May Tassabehji, Rachel Wu, Atsushi Senju, Francesca Happé, Peter Turnpenny, and Francis Sansbury
Published on 4 June 2012
Continuous Cognitive Dynamics of the Evaluation of Trustworthiness in Williams Syndrome
Marilee A. Martens, Adam E. Hasinski, Rebecca R. Andridge, and William A. Cunningham
Published on 7 June 2012
Math Anxiety in Second and Third Graders and Its Relation to Mathematics Achievement
Sarah S. Wu, Maria Barth, Hitha Amin, Vanessa Malcarne, and Vinod Menon
Published on 8 June 2012
Social Brain Development in Williams Syndrome: The Current Status and Directions for Future Research
Brian W. Haas and Allan L. Reiss
Frontiers in Emotion Science
Published on 7 June 2012
When Does Stress Help or Harm? The Effects of Stress Controllability and Subjective Stress Response on Stroop Performance
Roselinde K. Henderson, Hannah R. Snyder, Tina Gupta, and Marie T. Banich
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Published on 31 May 2012
Patients with Schizophrenia Fail to Up-Regulate Task-Positive and Down-Regulate Task-Negative Brain Networks: An fMRI Study Using an ICA Analysis Approach
Merethe Nygård, Tom Eichele, Else-Marie Løberg, Hugo A. Jørgensen, Erik Johnsen, Rune A. Kroken, Jan Øystein Berle, and Kenneth Hugdahl
Published on 1 June 2012
On Variability and Genes: Inter-individual Differences in Auditory Brain Function
Peter Sörös and Susan G. Stanton
Published on 1 June 2012
Oscillatory Brain Correlates of Live Joint Attention: A Dual-EEG Study
Fanny Lachat, Laurent Hugueville, Jean-Didier Lemaréchal, Laurence Conty, and Nathalie George
Published on 1 June 2012
Games people play—toward an enactive view of cooperation in social neuroscience
Denis A. Engemann, Danilo Bzdok, Simon B. Eickhoff, Kai Vogeley, and Leonhard Schilbach
Published on 1 June 2012
Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Neuroscience Paradigm of Social Interaction? A Matter of Perspective
Jérémie Mattout
Published on 1 June 2012
New frontiers in the neuroscience of the sense of agency
Nicole David
Published on 4 June 2012
What representations and computations underpin the contribution of the hippocampus to generalization and inference?
Dharshan Kumaran
Published on 4 June 2012
High frequency deep brain stimulation attenuates subthalamic and cortical rhythms in Parkinson's disease
Diane Whitmer, Camille de Solages, Bruce Hill, Hong Yu, Jaimie M. Henderson, and Helen Bronte-Stewart
Published on 4 June 2012
High Classification Accuracy for Schizophrenia with Rest and Task fMRI Data
Wei Du, Vince D. Calhoun, Hualiang Li, Sai Ma, Tom Eichele, Kent A. Kiehl, Godfrey D. Pearlson, and Tülay Adali
Published on 4 June 2012
Social top-down response modulation (STORM): a model of the control of mimicry in social interaction
Yin Wang and Antonia F. de C. Hamilton
Published on 5 June 2012
Bisecting Real and Fake Body Parts: Effects of Prism Adaptation After Right Brain Damage
Nadia Bolognini, Debora Casanova, Angelo Maravita, and Giuseppe Vallar
Published on 5 June 2012
A simple hypothesis of executive function
Bruno Kopp
Published on 6 June 2012
On the impacts of working memory training on executive functioning
Tiina Salminen, Tilo Strobach, and Torsten Schubert
Published on 6 June 2012
Reconceptualizing second-person interaction
Leon de Bruin, Michiel van Elk, and Albert Newen
Published on 7 June 2012
Dynamic Functional Reorganizations and Relationship with Working Memory Performance in Healthy Aging
Roser Sala-Llonch, Eider M. Arenaza-Urquijo, Cinta Valls-Pedret, Dídac Vidal-Piñeiro, Nuria Bargalló, Carme Junqué, and David Bartrés-Faz
Published on 7 June 2012
The interactive brain hypothesis
Ezequiel Di Paolo and Hanne De Jaegher
Published on 7 June 2012
Coordination dynamics in a socially situated nervous system
Charles A. Coey, Manuel Varlet, and Michael J. Richardson
Published on 8 June 2012
Neural responses to advantageous and disadvantageous inequity
Klaus Fliessbach, Courtney B. Phillipps, Peter Trautner, Marieke Schnabel, Christian E. Elger, Armin Falk, and Bernd Weber
Published on 8 June 2012
Auditory grouping mechanisms reflect a sound's relative position in a sequence
Kevin T. Hill, Christopher W. Bishop, and Lee M. Miller
Published on 8 June 2012
The Amazing Capacity to Read Intentions from Movement Kinematics
Sukhvinder S. Obhi
Published on 11 June 2012
Personality and error monitoring: an update
Sven Hoffmann, Edmund Wascher, and Michael Falkenstein
Published on 12 June 2012
The influence of executive capacity on selective attention and subsequent processing
Kirk R. Daffner, Elise C. Tarbi, Anna E. Haring, Tatyana Y. Zhuravleva, Xue Sun, Dorene M. Rentz, and Phillip J. Holcomb
Published on 12 June 2012
The impact of auditory working memory training on the fronto-parietal working memory network
Julia A. Schneiders, Bertram Opitz, Huijun Tang, Yuan Deng, Chaoxiang Xie, Hong Li, and Axel Mecklinger
Published on 12 June 2012
An imaging genetics approach to understanding social influence
Emily B. Falk, Baldwin M. Way, and Agnes J. Jasinska
Published on 13 June 2012
Disentangling input and output-related components of spatial neglect
Tobias Loetscher, Michael E. R. Nicholls, Amy Brodtmann, Nicole A. Thomas, and Peter Brugger
Frontiers in Language Sciences
Published on 31 May 2012
Cortical Oscillations in Auditory Perception and Speech: Evidence for Two Temporal Windows in Human Auditory Cortex
Huan Luo and David Poeppel
Published on 1 June 2012
Task-Dependent Masked Priming Effects in Visual Word Recognition
Sachiko Kinoshita and Dennis Norris
Published on 1 June 2012
Bilingual Word Recognition in a Sentence Context
Eva Van Assche, Wouter Duyck, and Robert J. Hartsuiker
Published on 6 June 2012
Setting Up the Speech Production Network: How Oscillations Contribute to Lateralized Information Routing
Johannes Gehrig, Michael Wibral, Christiane Arnold, and Christian A. Kell
Published on 7 June 2012
Brain Oscillations and Functional Connectivity during Overt Language Production
Arne Ewald, Sabrina Aristei, Guido Nolte, and Rasha Abdel Rahman
Published on 11 June 2012
The Role of Visual Acuity and Segmentation Cues in Compound Word Identification
Jukka Hyönä
Published on 12 June 2012
Integration or Predictability? A Further Specification of the Functional Role of Gamma Oscillations in Language Comprehension
Lin Wang, Zude Zhu, and Marcel Bastiaansen
Published on 13 June 2012
Theta-Modulated Gamma-Band Synchronization Among Activated Regions During a Verb Generation Task
Sam M. Doesburg, Sarah A. Vinette, Michael J. Cheung, and Elizabeth W. Pang
Frontiers in Perception Science
Published on 6 June 2012
How Category Structure Influences the Perception of Object Similarity: The Atypicality Bias
James William Tanaka, Justin Kantner, and Marni Bartlett
Published on 8 June 2012
Transfer of Predictive Signals Across Saccades
Petra Vetter, Grace Edwards, and Lars Muckli
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