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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 4 January 2013
Characterizing spatial tuning functions of neurons in the auditory cortex of young and aged monkeys: a new perspective on old data
James R. Engle and Gregg H. Recanzone
Frontiers in Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience
Published on 21 December 2012
Effects of a School-Based Instrumental Music Program on Verbal and Visual Memory in Primary School Children: A Longitudinal Study
Ingo Roden, Gunter Kreutz, and Stephan Bongard
Published on 7 January 2013
Auditory Selective Attention Reveals Preparatory Activity in Different Cortical Regions for Selection Based on Source Location and Source Pitch
Adrian K. C. Lee, Siddharth Rajaram, Jing Xia, Hari Bharadwaj, Eric Larson, Matti S. Hämäläinen, and Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham
Frontiers in Cognition
Published on 21 December 2012
The Allocation of Attention to Learning of Goal-Directed Actions: A Cognitive Neuroscience Framework Focusing on the Basal Ganglia
E. A. Franz
Published on 21 December 2012
Social Working Memory: Neurocognitive Networks and Directions for Future Research
Meghan L. Meyer and Matthew D. Lieberman
Published on 24 December 2012
Age Effects on Controlling Tools with Sensorimotor Transformations
Christine Sutter, Stefan Ladwig, Michael Oehl, and Jochen Müsseler
Published on 27 December 2012
Hierarchy of Idea-Guided Action and Perception-Guided Movement
Sasha Ondobaka and Harold Bekkering
Published on 27 December 2012
Binding Success and Failure: Evidence for the Spontaneous Integration of Perceptual Features and Object Evaluations
Bernhard Hommel and André W. Keizer
Published on 28 December 2012
Instructed Task Demands and Utilization of Action Effect Anticipation
Robert Gaschler and Dieter Nattkemper
Published on 31 December 2012
The Activation of Effect Codes in Response Preparation: New Evidence from an Indirect Priming Paradigm
Michael Ziessler, Dieter Nattkemper, and Stefan Vogt
Published on 7 January 2013
Intrinsic Default Mode Network Connectivity Predicts Spontaneous Verbal Descriptions of Autobiographical Memories during Social Processing
Xiao-Fei Yang, Julia Bossmann, Birte Schiffhauer, Matthew Jordan, and Mary Helen Immordino-Yang
Published on 7 January 2013
The Influence of Action Effects in Task-Switching
Sarah Lukas, Andrea M. Philipp, and Iring Koch
Frontiers in Cognitive Science
Published on 24 December 2012
The point of normative models in judgment and decision making
Jonathan Baron
Published on 28 December 2012
Embodied Cognition: Taking the Next Step
Roel M. Willems and Jolien C. Francken
Published on 2 January 2013
When the Ignored Gets Bound: Sequential Effects in the Flanker Task
Eddy J. Davelaar
Published on 7 January 2013
Predicting Film Genres with Implicit Ideals
Andrew McGregor Olney
Frontiers in Comparative Psychology
Published on 26 December 2012
Do Owners Have a Clever Hans Effect on Dogs? Results of a Pointing Study
Teresa Schmidjell, Friederike Range, Ludwig Huber, and Zsófia Virányi
Published on 31 December 2012
Memory for Multiple Cache Locations and Prey Quantities in a Food-Hoarding Songbird
Nicola Armstrong, Alexis Garland, and K. C. Burns
Frontiers in Consciousness Research
Published on 4 January 2013
Neurobiological Mechanisms Behind the Spatiotemporal Illusions of Awareness Used for Advocating Prediction or Postdiction
Talis Bachmann
Frontiers in Developmental Psychology
Published on 2 January 2013
Distinct Labels Attenuate 15-Month-Olds’ Attention to Shape in an Inductive Inference Task
Susan A. Graham, Jean Keates, Ena Vukatana, and Melanie Khu
Published on 7 January 2013
Working Memory Capacity as a Dynamic Process
Vanessa R. Simmering and Sammy Perone
Published on 8 January 2013
“I Can Read These Colors.” Orthographic Manipulations and the Development of the Color-Word Stroop
Marie Arsalidou, Alba Agostino, Sarah Maxwell, and Margot J. Taylor
Frontiers in Educational Psychology
Published on 7 January 2013
The Genetics of Reading Disabilities: From Phenotypes to Candidate Genes
Wendy H. Raskind, Beate Peter, Todd Richards, Mark M. Eckert, and Virginia W. Berninger
Frontiers in Emotion Science
Published on 24 December 2012
Changing the Tune: Listeners Like Music that Expresses a Contrasting Emotion
E. Glenn Schellenberg, Kathleen A. Corrigall, Olivia Ladinig, and David Huron
Published on 26 December 2012
Hot or Not: Response Inhibition Reduces the Hedonic Value and Motivational Incentive of Sexual Stimuli
Anne E. Ferrey, Alexandra Frischen, and Mark J. Fenske
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Published on 21 December 2012
Grasping time does not influence the early adherence of aperture shaping to Weber's law
Matthew Heath, Scott A. Holmes, Ali Mulla, and Gordon Binsted
Published on 28 December 2012
Dynamic BOLD functional connectivity in humans and its electrophysiological correlates
Enzo Tagliazucchi, Frederic von Wegner, Astrid Morzelewski, Verena Brodbeck, and Helmut Laufs
Published on 31 December 2012
Conceptual Structure within and between Modalities
Katia Dilkina and Matthew A. Lambon Ralph
Published on 31 December 2012
The role of affect and reward in the conflict-triggered adjustment of cognitive control
Gesine Dreisbach and Rico Fischer
Published on 31 December 2012
An association between human hippocampal volume and topographical memory in healthy young adults
Tom Hartley and Rachel Harlow
Published on 31 December 2012
GABAA receptors in visual and auditory cortex and neural activity changes during basic visual stimulation
Pengmin Qin, Niall W. Duncan, Christine Wiebking, Paul Gravel, Oliver Lyttelton, Dave J. Hayes, Jeroen Verhaeghe, Alexey Kostikov, Ralf Schirrmacher, Andrew J. Reader, and Georg Northoff
Published on 3 January 2013
Enactivism is not interactionism
Hanne De Jaegher and Ezequiel Di Paolo
Published on 4 January 2013
Gluten- and casein-free dietary intervention for autism spectrum conditions
Paul Whiteley, Paul Shattock, Ann-Mari Knivsberg, Anders Seim, Karl L. Reichelt, Lynda Todd, Kevin Carr, and Malcolm Hooper
Published on 4 January 2013
Meditation-related activations are modulated by the practices needed to obtain it and by the expertise: an ALE meta-analysis study
Barbara Tomasino, Sara Fregona, Miran Skrap, and Franco Fabbro
Published on 4 January 2013
Neuronal oscillations and speech perception: critical-band temporal envelopes are the essence
Oded Ghitza, Anne-Lise Giraud, and David Poeppel
Published on 7 January 2013
Extraversion and anterior vs. posterior DMN activity during self-referential thoughts
Gennady G. Knyazev
Frontiers in Language Sciences
Published on 31 December 2012
How Each Prosodic Boundary Cue Matters: Evidence from German Infants
Caroline Wellmann, Julia Holzgrefe, Hubert Truckenbrodt, Isabell Wartenburger, and Barbara Höhle
Published on 2 January 2013
Cross-Linguistic Differences in the Neural Representation of Human Language: Evidence from Users of Signed Languages
David P. Corina, Laurel A. Lawyer, and Deborah Cates
Published on 3 January 2013
Combination Across Domains: An MEG Investigation into the Relationship between Mathematical, Pictorial, and Linguistic Processing
Douglas K. Bemis and Liina Pylkkänen
Frontiers in Perception Science
Published on 8 January 2013
Local Discriminability Determines the Strength of Holistic Processing for Faces in the Fusiform Face Area
Valerie Goffaux, Christine Schiltz, Marieke Mur, and Rainer Goebel
Frontiers in Psychology for Clinical Settings
Published on 8 January 2013
Self Perceived Emotional Functioning of Spanish Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Longitudinal Study
Jesús S. Mora, Teresa Salas, María L. Fajardo, Lourdes Iváñez, and Francisco Rodríguez-Santos
Frontiers in Psychopathology
Published on 26 December 2012
Volumetric Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Pediatric Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: A Systematic Review
Fatima Ahmed, Johan Ras, and Soraya Seedat
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