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Tuesday, 25 March 2014

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

 

Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience

Brain plasticity and motor practice in cognitive aging
Liuyang Cai, John S.Y. Chan, Jin H Yan, and Kaiping Peng
Measurable benefits on brain activity from the practice of educational leisure
Carmen Requena
Ability of university-level education to prevent age-related decline in emotional intelligence
Rosario Cabello, Beatriz Navarro, Jose Miguel Latorre, and Pablo Fernández-Berrocal
Stuck in the mud: time for change in the implementation of cognitive training research in ageing?
Courtney C Walton, Loren Mowszowski, Simon J G Lewis, and Sharon L Naismith

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Knowledge of facts mediate “continuous improvement” in elite sport: a comment on Stanley and Krakauer (2013)
John Toner
Allocentric directional processing in the rodent and human retrosplenial cortex
Rebecca Knight and Robin Hayman
Being “in” or “out” of the game: subjective and acoustic reactions to exclusion and popularity in social anxiety
Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, Lior Galili, Yair Sahar, and Ofer Amir
The role of action representations in thematic object relations
Konstantinos Tsagkaridis, Christine E Watson, Steven Andrew Jax, and Laurel J Buxbaum
Neuroimaging correlates of handwriting quality as children learn to read and write
Paul Gimenez, Nicolle Bugescu, Jessica Black, Roeland Hancock, Kenneth Pugh, Masanori Nagamine, Emily Kutner, Paul Mazaika, Robert Hendren, Bruce McCandliss, and Fumiko Hoeft
Factors associated with the modulation of pain by visual distortion of body size
Michihiro Osumi, Ryota Imai, Kozo Ueta, Hideki Nakano, Satoshi Nobusako, and Shu Morioka
Differential hippocampal and retrosplenial involvement in egocentric-updating, rotation, and allocentric processing during online spatial encoding: an fMRI study
Alice Gomez, Mélanie Cerles, Stéphane Rousset, Chantal Rémy, and Monica Baciu

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Cognition”

The influence of banner advertisements on attention and memory: human faces with averted gaze can enhance advertising effectiveness
Pitch Sajjacholapunt and Linden John Ball
Alcohol myopia and goal commitment
A. Timur Sevincer and Gabriele Oettingen
Expertise: defined, described, explained
Lyle E. Bourne, James A. Kole, and Alice F. Healy
Effects of angular gain transformations between movement and visual feedback on coordination performance in unimanual circling
Martina Rieger, Sandra Dietrich, and Wolfgang Prinz
Contribution of the posterior parietal cortex in reaching, grasping, and using objects and tools
Guy Vingerhoets
Future research direction on decoding animal well-being: the case of the horse
Nutankumar S. Thingujam
Online advertisement: how are visual strategies affected by the distance and the animation of banners?
Léa Pasqualotti and Thierry Baccino
Eye movements when viewing advertisements
Emily Higgins, Mallorie Leinenger, and Keith Rayner
Visual target distance, but not visual cursor path length produces shifts in motor behavior
Nike Wendker, Oliver Simon Sack, and Christine Sutter
Construction and updating of a public events questionnaire for repeated measures longitudinal studies
Martha Noone, Maria Semkovska, Mary Carton, Ross Dunne, John Paul Horgan, Breige O'Kane, and Declan M. McLoughlin
Self-insight in probabilistic categorization – not implicit in children either
Ferenc Kemény
Task demands modulate decision and eye movement responses in the chimeric face test: examining the right hemisphere processing account
Jason Coronel and Kara D Federmeier
Corrigendum: Cognitive training with casual video games: points to consider
Pauline L Baniqued, Michael B Kranz, Michelle W Voss, Hyunkyu Lee, Joshua D Cosman, Joan Severson, and Arthur F Kramer
Early and late selection: effects of load, dilution and salience
Tal Makovski, Bernhard Hommel, and Glyn Humphreys

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Cognitive Science”

Investigating pianists' individuality in the performance of five timbral nuances through patterns of articulation, touch, dynamics, and pedaling
Michel Bernays and Caroline Traube
Predictive codes of interoception, emotion, and the self
Alejandra Sel
Discounting of reward sequences: a test of competing formal models of hyperbolic discounting
Noah Zarr, Joshua W. Brown, and William Alexander
The influence of vocal training and acting experience on measures of voice quality and emotional genuineness
Steven Robert Livingstone, Deanna Choi, and Frank A Russo
Modeling causal conditional reasoning data using SDT: caveats and new insights
Dries Trippas, Simon J Handley, and Michael F Verde
From is to ought, and back: how normative concerns foster progress in reasoning research
Vincenzo Crupi and Vittorio Girotto
Fronto-parietal and fronto-temporal theta phase synchronization for visual and auditory-verbal working memory
Masahiro Kawasaki, Keiichi Kitajo, and Yoko Yamaguchi
Time and causality: editorial
Marc J Buehner

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Comparative Psychology”

Age effects on transfer index performance and executive control in baboons (Papio papio)
Elodie Bonté, Caralyn Kemp, and Joël Fagot

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Consciousness Research”

Consciousness: a neural capacity for objectivity, especially pronounced in humans
Anton J.M. Dijker
The neuroscientific study of spiritual practices
Andrew B Newberg
Structural qualia: a solution to the hard problem of consciousness
Kristjan Loorits

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Cultural Psychology”

Does individualism bring happiness? Negative effects of individualism on interpersonal relationships and happiness
Yuji Ogihara and Yukiko Uchida

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Decision Neuroscience”

Impact of personal economic environment and personality factors on individual financial decision making
Susanne Prinz, Gerhard Gründer, Ralf Dieter Hilgers, Oliver Holtemöller, and Ingo Vernaleken
Moral judgment modulation by disgust is bi-directionally moderated by individual sensitivity
How Hwee Ong, O'Dhaniel A Mullette-Gillman, Kenneth Kwok, and Julian Lim
A rodent version of the Iowa Gambling Task: 7 years of progress
Ruud Van Den Bos, Susanne Koot, and Leonie de Visser

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Developmental Psychology”

Goodnight book: sleep consolidation improves word learning via storybooks
Sophie E. Williams and Jessica S Horst
“I think I can”: achievement-oriented themes in storybooks from Indonesia, Japan, and the United States
Maria Suprawati, Florencia K. Anggoro, and Danuta Bukatko

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Developmental Psychology” (Continued)

Let's look at leeks! Picture books increase toddlers' willingness to look at, taste and consume unfamiliar vegetables
Philippa Heath, Carmel Houston-Price, and Orla Kennedy
Predictors of cognitive enhancement after training in preschoolers from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds
María Soledad Segretin, Sebastian J Lipina, María Julia Hermida, Tiffany D. Sheffield, Jennifer Mize Nelson, Kimberly Andrews Espy, and Jorge A. Colombo
When all children comprehend: increasing the external validity of narrative comprehension development research
Silas E. Burris and Danielle D. Brown
Task-evoked pupillometry provides a window into the development of short-term memory capacity
Elizabeth L. Johnson, Alison T. Miller Singley, Andrew D. Peckham, Sheri L. Johnson, and Silvia A Bunge
An effect of inhibitory load in children while keeping working memory load constant
Adele Diamond and Andy Wright
Humans (really) are animals: picture-book reading influences 5-year-old urban children’s construal of the relation between humans and non-human animals
Sandra R Waxman, Patricia Herrmann, Jennifer Woodring, and Douglas Medin
The other-race effect in 3-year-old German and Cameroonian children
Janina Suhrke, Claudia Freitag, Bettina Lamm, Johanna Teiser, Ina Fassbender, Sonja Poloczek, Manuel Teubert, Isabel A. Voehringer, Heidi Keller, Monika Knopf, Arnold Lohaus, and Gudrun Schwarzer
Age-related trends of inhibitory control in Stroop-like big–small task in 3 to 12-year-old children and young adults
Yoshifumi Ikeda, Hideyuki Okuzumi, and Mitsuru Kokubun
The role of executive functions in the pragmatic skills of children age 4–5
Bénédicte Blain-Brière, Caroline Bouchard, and Nathalie Bigras

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Eating Behavior”

Wheel-running activity modulates circadian organization and the daily rhythm of eating behavior
Julie Suzanne Pendergast, Katrina L Branecky, Roya Huang, Kevin D Niswender, and Shin Yamazaki
A short version of the Food Cravings Questionnaire—Trait: the FCQ-T-reduced
Adrian Meule, Tina Hermann, and Andrea Kübler
Food-cue affected motor response inhibition and self-reported dieting success: a pictorial affective shifting task
Adrian Meule, Annika P.C. Lutz, Vera Krawietz, Judith Stützer, Claus Vögele, and Andrea Kübler
Exploring the factor structure of the Food Cravings Questionnaire-Trait in Cuban adults
Boris C. Rodríguez-Martín and Osana Molerio-Pérez

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Educational Psychology”

The relationship between student employability and student engagement: working toward a more unified theory
Carl Senior, Peter Reddy, and Rowena Senior

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Emotion Science”

Emotional experience in the mornings and the evenings: consideration of age differences in specific emotions by time of day
Tammy English and Laura Carstensen
Approach-avoidance activation without anterior asymmetry
Andero Uusberg, Helen Uibo, Riti Tiimus, Helena Sarapuu, Kairi Kreegipuu, and Jüri Allik
The interplay between the anticipation and subsequent online processing of emotional stimuli as measured by pupillary dilatation: the role of cognitive reappraisal
Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, Jonathan Remue, Kwun Kei Ng, and Rudi De Raedt
Dynamic musical communication of core affect
Nicole Flaig and Edward W Large

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Language Sciences”

The effect of linguistic and visual salience in visual world studies
Federica Cavicchio, David Melcher, and Massimo Poesio
Connectionism coming of age: legacy and future challenges
Julien Mayor, Pablo Gomez, Franklin Chang, and Gary Lupyan
Impaired statistical learning of non-adjacent dependencies in adolescents with specific language impairment
Hsinjen Julie Hsu, J Bruce Tomblin, and Morten H Christiansen
A spatially supported forced-choice recognition test reveals children’s long-term memory for newly learned word forms
Katherine Gordon Millett and Karla K. McGregor
Compound words prompt arbitrary semantic associations in conceptual memory
Bastien Boutonnet, Rhonda Mcclain, and Guillaume Thierry
A little more conversation - The influence of communicative context on syntactic priming in brain and behavior
Lotte Schoot, Laura Menenti, Peter Hagoort, and Katrien Segaert
Conceptual and empirical problems with game theoretic approaches to language evolution
Jeffrey Watumull and Marc D. Hauser
Perceptual chunking and its effect on memory in speech processing: ERP and behavioral evidence
Annie C. Gilbert, Victor J. Boucher, and Boutheina Jemel
Interconnected growing self-organizing maps for auditory and semantic acquisition modeling
Mengxue Cao, Aijun Li, Qiang Fang, Emily Kaufmann, and Bernd J. Kroeger

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Perception Science”

The dual nature of the human face: there is a little Jekyll and a little Hyde in all of us
Karolann Robinson, Caroline Blais, Justin Duncan, Hélène Forget, and Daniel Fiset
Developmental changes in attention to faces and bodies in static and dynamic scenes
Brenda M Stoesz and Lorna S Jakobson
The representation of material categories in the brain
Richard Henrikus Augustinus Hubertus Jacobs, Elisabeth Baumgartner, and Karl R. Gegenfurtner
The processing of coherent global form and motion patterns without visual awareness
Charles Chung and Sieu Kieu Khuu

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

Social Reward Questionnaire (SRQ): development and validation
Lucy Foulkes, Essi Viding, Eamon J McCrory, and Craig S Neumann

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Psychopathology”

Obsessive–compulsive disorder patients have a reduced sense of control on the illusion of control task
Claire Marie Gillan, Sharon Morein-Zamir, Alice Durieux, Naomi A Fineberg, Barbara J Sahakian, and Trevor W Robbins

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Quantitative Psychology and Measurement”

Semantic descriptor ranking: a quantitative method for evaluating qualitative verbal reports of visual cognition in the laboratory or the clinic
Matthew Maestri, Jeffrey Odel, and Jay Hegdé
Evaluation of model fit in nonlinear multilevel structural equation modeling
Karin Schermelleh-Engel, Martin Kerwer, and Andreas G. Klein
Estimating true standard deviations
David Trafimow

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology”

Of waves and troughs
Michael Noll-Hussong
Slow time perception can be learned
Ralf Buckley
Is it inevitable that societies exploit useful technologies?
David Trafimow
Clinical knowledge, health policies and social identities. Commentary on Lara Rzesnitzek (2013) “Early psychosis as a mirror of biologist controversies in post war German, Anglo-Saxon and Soviet psychiatry”
Nicolas Henckes
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