Frontiers Article Alert

Friday, 28 February 2014

 

Frontiers is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles in the field of Psychology.

 

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Time-course of cortical networks involved in working memory
Phan Luu, Daniel M. Caggiano, Alexandra Geyer, Jenn Lewis, Joseph V. Cohn, and Don M Tucker
Looking on the bright side in social anxiety: the potential benefit of promoting positive mental imagery
Arnaud Pictet

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience”

Augmenting melodic intonation therapy with non-invasive brain stimulation to treat impaired left-hemisphere function: two case studies
Shahd Al-Janabi, Lyndsey A Nickels, Paul Fredrick Sowman, Hana Burianová, Dawn Merrett, and Bill Thompson
Dysrhythmia: a specific congenital rhythm perception deficit
Jacques Launay, Manon Grube, and Lauren Stewart
A dynamically minimalist cognitive explanation of musical preference: is familiarity everything?
Emery Schubert, David J. Hargreaves, and Adrian C. North

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Cognition”

Poor receptive joint attention skills are associated with atypical gray matter asymmetry in the posterior superior temporal gyrus of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
William Hopkins, Maria Misiura, Lisa Reamer, Jennifer Schaeffer, Mary Catherine Mareno, and Steven Schapiro
The influence of intersensory discrepancy on visuo-haptic integration is similar in 6-year-old children and adults
Bianca Jovanovic and Knut Drewing
Food for love: the role of food offering in empathic emotion regulation
Myrte Esther Hamburg, Catrin Finkenauer, and Carlo Schuengel
Erratum: How brain asymmetry relates to performance – a large-scale dichotic listening study
Marco Hirnstein, Kenneth Hugdahl, and Markus Hausmann
The role of differential delays in integrating transient visual and proprioceptive information
Brendan Daniel Cameron, Cristina de la Malla, and Joan López-Moliner
Implicit structured sequence learning: an fMRI study of the structural mere-exposure effect
Vasiliki Folia and Karl Magnus Petersson
The geometry of expertise
Maria Juliana Leone, Diego Fernandez Slezak, Guillermo A Cecchi, and Mariano Sigman
Gaming to see: action video gaming is associated with enhanced processing of masked stimuli
Carsten Pohl, Wilfried Kunde, Thomas Ganz, Annette Conzelmann, Paul Pauli, and Andrea Kiesel
Automatic number priming effects in adults with and without mathematical learning disabilities
Emmy Defever, Silke Melanie Goebel, Pol GHESQUIERE, and Bert Reynvoet
Modulation of visual attention by object affordance
Patricia Garrido-Vásquez and Anna Schubö
Vision affects tactile target and distractor processing even when space is task-irrelevant
Ann-Katrin Wesslein, Charles Spence, and Christian Frings
The influence of prior practice and handedness on the orthogonal Simon effect
Cristina Iani, Nadia Milanese, and Sandro Rubichi
Action game experimental evidence for effects on aggression and visuospatial cognition: similarities, differences, and one rather foolish question
Christopher John Ferguson
Gaze-dependent spatial updating of tactile targets in a localization task
Stefanie Mueller and Katja Fiehler
Improved control of exogenous attention in action video game players
Matthew S Cain, William Prinzmetal, Arthur P Shimamura, and Ayelet Nina Landau

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Cognitive Science”

The outlandish, the realistic, and the real: contextual manipulation and agent role effects in trolley problems
Natalie Gold, Briony D. Pulford, and Andrew M. Colman
In search for a standard of rationality
Emmanuel Pothos and Jerome Busemeyer
Interest contagion in violation-of-expectation-based false-belief tasks
Andreas Falck, Ingar Brinck, and Magnus Lindgren
Timbre-induced pitch shift from the perspective of Signal Detection Theory: the impact of musical expertise, silence interval, and pitch region
Allan Vurma
Simulating and stimulating performance: introducing distributed simulation to enhance musical learning and performance
Aaron Williamon, Lisa Aufegger, and Hubert Eiholzer
Pregnancy and olfaction: a review
E. Leslie Cameron
Sadness might isolate you in a non-smelling world: olfactory perception and depression
Sylvia Schablitzky and Bettina M Pause
The influences of age on olfaction: a review
Richard L Doty and Vidyulata Kamath
Lexical orthography acquisition: Is handwriting better than spelling aloud?
Marie-Line Bosse, Nathalie Chaves, and Sylviane Valdois
A new perceptual paradigm to investigate the visual remapping of others’ tactile sensations onto one’s own body shows “mirror touch” for the hands
Helge Gillmeister
Emergent structured transition from variation to repetition in a biologically-plausible model of learning in basal ganglia
Ashvin Shah and Kevin Gurney
A “Misfit” Theory of Spontaneous Conscious Odor Perception (MITSCOP): reflections on the role and function of odor memory in everyday life
Egon P Köster, Per Møller, and Jos Mojet

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Comparative Psychology”

Lifespan development of attentiveness in domestic dogs: drawing parallels with humans
Lisa Jessica Wallis, Friederike Range, Corsin A. Müller, Samuel Serisier, Ludwig Huber, and Zsófia Virányi

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Consciousness Research”

A suspended act: increased reflectivity and gender-dependent electrophysiological change following Quadrato Motor Training
Tal Dotan Ben-Soussan, Aviva Berkovich-Ohana, Joseph Glicksohn, and Abraham Goldstein
Same same but different: the case of olfactory imagery
Artin Arshamian and Maria Larsson
Time to smell: a cascade model of human olfactory perception based on response-time (RT) measurement
Jonas K Olofsson

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Consciousness Research” (Continued)

An integration of integrated information theory with fundamental physics
Adam B Barrett
The evolutionary function of conscious information processing is revealed by its task-dependency in the olfactory system
Andreas Keller

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Decision Neuroscience”

Two systems drive attention to rewards
Christopher K Kovach, Matthew J Sutterer, Sara N Rushia, Adrianna Teriakidis, and Rick L Jenison

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Developmental Psychology”

I PLAY AT WORK—ten principles for transforming work processes through gamification
Florin Oprescu, Christian Jones, and Mary Katsikitis
Autism spectrum disorders and chemoreception: dead-end or fruitful avenue of inquiry?
G NEIL MARTIN and Niki Daniel
Cognitive behavioral game design: a unified model for designing serious games
Katryna Starks
Examining key design decisions involved in developing a serious game for child sexual abuse prevention
Colleen Joy Stieler-Hunt, Christian Martyn Jones, Ben Rolfe, and Kay Pozzebon
Does language dominance affect cognitive performance in bilinguals? Lifespan evidence from preschoolers through older adults on card sorting, Simon, and metalinguistic tasks
Virginia C. Mueller Gathercole, Enlli Mon Thomas, Ivan Kennedy, Cynog Prys, Nia Young, Nestor Viñas-Guasch, Emily J. Roberts, Emma K. Hughes, and Leah Jones
Once upon a time, there was a fabulous funambulist…: what children learn about the “high-level” vocabulary they encounter while listening to stories
Carmel Houston-Price, Jodie A Howe, and Natalie J Lintern

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Emotion Science”

Facial age affects emotional expression decoding
Mara Fölster, Ursula Hess, and Katja Werheid
The role of emotional engagement and mood valence in retrieval fluency of mood incongruent autobiographical memory
Jonathan Greenberg and Nachshon Meiran
Age differences in medial prefrontal activity for subsequent memory of truth value
Brittany Shane Cassidy, Trey Hedden, Carolyn Yoon, and Angela Gutchess
Aesthetic emotions, what are their cognitive functions?
Leonid Perlovsky

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Language Sciences”

Inter-subject variability modulates phonological advance planning in the production of adjective-noun phrases
Violaine Michel Lange and Marina Laganaro
Walking across Wikipedia: a scale-free network model of semantic memory retrieval
Graham William Thompson and Christopher Kello

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Perception Science”

Sameness and the self: philosophical and psychological considerations
Stan Klein
Perceptual memory drives learning of retinotopic biases for bistable stimuli
Aidan Peter Murphy, David A Leopold, and Andrew E Welchman
Does attentional selectivity in global/local processing improve discretely or gradually?
Ronald Hübner
Guidance of visual attention by semantic information in real-world scenes
Chia-Chien Wu, Farahnaz Ahmed Wick, and Marc Pomplun
Visual cortex in aging and Alzheimer's disease: changes in visual field maps and population receptive fields
Alyssa A. Brewer and Brian Barton
Global scene layout modulates contextual learning in change detection
Markus Conci and Hermann J. Müller
Oculometric variations during mind wandering
Romain Grandchamp, Claire Braboszcz, and Arnaud Delorme

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Personality Science and Individual Differences”

Avoiding the “déjà-variable” phenomenon: social psychology needs more guides to constructs
Martin S. Hagger
The grit effect: predicting retention in the military, the workplace, school and marriage
Lauren Eskreis-Winkler, Angela Lee Duckworth, Elizabeth P. Shulman, and Scott Beal
A new approach to measuring individual differences in sensitivity to facial expressions: influence of temperamental shyness and sociability
Xiaoqing Gao, Julia Chiesa, Daphne Maurer, and Louis A Schmidt
Discrepancies between implicit and explicit self-concepts of intelligence: relations to modesty, narcissism, and achievement motivation
Friederike Gerstenberg, Roland Imhoff, Rainer Banse, and Manfred J Schmitt

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Psychology for Clinical Settings”

The pilot and evaluation of a postnatal support group for Iraqi women in the year following the birth of their baby
Vanessa Gent, Taralisa Di Ciano, Rosanna Mary Rooney, Bernadette Wright, Robert Thomas Kane, and Vincent Mancini
Music reduces pain and increases functional mobility in fibromyalgia
Eduardo A. Garza-Villarreal, Andrew D Wilson, Lene Vase, Elvira Brattico, Fernando A Barrios, Troels Staehelin Jensen, Juan Ignacio Romero-Romo, and Peter Vuust

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Psychopathology”

Oscillatory dynamics of Gestalt perception in schizophrenia revisited
Kevin M Spencer and Shahab Ghorashi

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Quantitative Psychology and Measurement”

Analyzing indirect effects in cluster randomized trials. The effect of estimation method, number of groups and group sizes on accuracy and power
Joop Hox, Mirjam Moerbeek, Anouck Kluytmans, and Rens Van De Schoot
Model fit evaluation in multilevel structural equation models
Ehri Ryu

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology”

On the relation of psychiatric disorder and neural defect
Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs
Mental disorders are somatic disorders, a comment on M. Stier and T. Schramme
Marcella Rietschel
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