Frontiers Article Alert

Monday, 16 June 2014

 

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

 

Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience

Cognitive impairments associated with medial temporal atrophy and white matter hyperintensities: an MRI study in memory clinic patients
Joukje Oosterman, Eduard Overdorp, Jurgen Claassen, and Roy Kessels

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Delay and trace fear conditioning in a complex virtual learning environment—neural substrates of extinction
Heike Ewald, Evelyn Glotzbach-Schoon, Antje B M Gerdes, Marta Andreatta, Mathias Müller, Andreas Mühlberger, and Paul Pauli
Accurate expectancies diminish perceptual distraction during visual search
Jocelyn L Sy, Scott A Guerin, Anna Stegman, and Barry Giesbrecht
Nutritional influences on human neurocognitive functioning
Michael A Smith and Andrew B Scholey
Cortical alpha oscillations as a tool for auditory selective inhibition
Antje Strauß, Malte Wöstmann, and Jonas Obleser
Cortical entrainment to continuous speech: functional roles and interpretations
Nai Ding and Jonathan Z Simon
Audiovisual correspondence between musical timbre and visual shapes
Mohammad Adeli, Jean ROUAT, and Stéphane Molotchnikoff
How does the modular organization of entorhinal grid cells develop?
Stephen Grossberg and Praveen Kumar Pilly
Induction of plasticity in the human motor cortex by pairing an auditory stimulus with TMS
Paul Fredrick Sowman, Jesper Rasmussen, Søren Dueholm, and Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting

Frontiers in Psychology

Music evokes vicarious emotions in listeners
Ai Kawakami, Kiyoshi Furukawa, and Kazuo Okanoya
Achieving external validity in home advantage research: generalizing crowd noise effects
Tony D Myers

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience”

Gated auditory speech perception: effects of listening conditions and cognitive capacity
Shahram Moradi, Björn Lidestam, Amin Saremi, and Jerker Rönnberg

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Cognition”

The effects of visual half-field priming on the categorization of familiar intransitive gestures, tool use pantomimes, and meaningless hand movements
Honorata Helon and Gregory Kroliczak
Is crying a self-soothing behavior?
Asmir Gračanin, Lauren M Bylsma, and Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets
Tool use imagery triggers tool incorporation in the body schema
Matteo Baccarini, Marie Martel, Lucilla Cardinali, Olivier Sillan, Alessandro Farnè, and Alice C Roy
The roles of scene priming and location priming in object-scene consistency effects
Nils Heise and Ulrich Ansorge
From features to dimensions: cognitive and motor development in pop-out search in children and young adults
Anna Grubert, Marcello Indino, and Joseph Krummenacher
Contingent capture of involuntary visual attention interferes with detection of auditory stimuli
Marc R. Kamke and Jill Harris
Contingencies and attentional capture: the importance of matching stimulus informativeness in the item-specific proportion congruent task
James R Schmidt
Embodied mental rotation: a special link between egocentric transformation and the bodily self
Sandra Kaltner, Petra Jansen, and Bernhard E. Riecke
Trait-based cue Utilization and initial skill acquisition: implications for models of the progression to expertise
Mark Wiggins, Sue Brouwers, Joel Davies, and Thomas Loveday

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Cognitive Science”

Color associations for days and letters across different languages
Romke Rouw, radhika gosavi, Laura Case, and Vilayanur Ramachandran
How (not) to argue about is/ought inferences in the cognitive sciences
Katinka JP Quintelier and Lieuwe Zijlstra
Educational attainment in poor comprehenders
Jessie Ricketts, Rachael Sperring, and Kate Nation
Developing embodied cognition: insights from children’s concepts and language processing
Michele Wellsby and Penny M Pexman
Liking and wanting pleasant odors: different effects of repetitive exposure in men and women
Chantal Triscoli, Ilona Croy, Håkan Olausson, and Uta Sailer
The perception of odor objects in everyday life: a review on the processing of odor mixtures
Thierry Thomas-Danguin, Charlotte Sinding, Sébastien Romagny, Fouzia El Mountassir, Boriana Atanasova, Elodie Le Berre, Anne-Marie Le Bon, and Gerard Coureaud
Functional connectivity supporting the selective maintenance of feature-location binding in visual working memory
Sachiko Takahama and Jun Saiki

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Comparative Psychology”

Modeling a role of field of view in the extraction of geometric cues during reorientation
Bradley R. Sturz

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Consciousness Research”

The intentionality of smell
William Gregory Lycan
Sustained invisibility through crowding and continuous flash suppression: a comparative review
Nathan Faivre, Vincent Berthet, and Sid Kouider

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Developmental Psychology”

How getting noticed helps getting on: successful attention capture doubles children's cooperative play
Nicola Yuill, Steve Hinske, Sophie Elizabeth Williams, and Georgia Leith
Relations between executive function and emotionality in preschoolers: Exploring a transitive cognition–emotion linkage
David E Ferrier, Hideko H Bassett, and Susanne A Denham
Family routines within the ecological niche: an analysis of the psychological well-being of U.S. caregivers of children with disabilities
Elizabeth Ann Larson
Development of reference assignment in children: a direct comparison to the performance of cognitive shift
Taro Murakami and Kazuhide Hashiya
Self-locomotion and spatial language and spatial cognition: insights from typical and atypical development
Ora Oudgenoeg-Paz and James Rivière

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Educational Psychology”

Prevention of depression and anxiety symptoms in adolescents: 42 and 54 months follow-up of the Aussie Optimism Program-Positive Thinking Skills
Julie Johnstone, Rosanna Mary Rooney, Shari Abu Hassan, and Robert Thomas Kane

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Emotion Science”

No smile like another: adult age differences in identifying emotions that accompany smiles
Michaela Riediger, Markus Studtmann, Andrea Westphal, Antje Rauers, and Hannelore Weber
Acute psychosocial stress and emotion regulation skills modulate empathic reactions to pain in others
Gabriele Buruck, Johannes Wendsche, Marlen Melzer, Alexander Strobel, and Denise Dörfel
Impulsive action: emotional impulses and their control
Nico Frijda, K Richard Ridderinkhof, and Erik Rietveld

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Language Sciences”

How sensory-motor systems impact the neural organization for language: direct contrasts between spoken and signed language
Karen Emmorey, Stephen McCullough, Sonya Mehta, and Thomas J Grabowski
ERP topographic analyses from concept to articulation in word production studies
Marina Laganaro
Phonetic detail in German syllable pronunciation: influences of prosody and grammar
Barbara Samlowski, Bernd Möbius, and Petra Wagner
Use what you can: storage, abstraction processes, and perceptual adjustments help listeners recognize reduced forms
Katja Poellmann, Holger Mitterer, and James McQueen
Distinct cortical locations for integration of audiovisual speech and the McGurk effect
Laura C. Erickson, Brandon A. Zielinski, Jennifer E.V. Zielinski, Guoying Liu, Peter E. Turkeltaub, Amber M. Leaver, and Josef P. Rauschecker
Fast phonetic learning in very young infants: what it shows, and what it doesn't show
Ocke-Schwen Bohn
Processing of syllable stress is functionally different from phoneme processing and does not profit from literacy acquisition
Ulrike Schild, Angelika B. C. Becker, and Claudia K. Friedrich
The emergence of embedded structure: insights from Kafr Qasem Sign Language
Itamar Kastner, Irit Meir, Wendy Sandler, and Svetlana Dachkovsky
Speech is not special… again
Kathy M. Carbonell and Andrew J Lotto

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Perception Science”

Spatially rearranged object parts can facilitate perception of intact whole objects
Laura Cacciamani, Alisabeth A. Ayars, and Mary A. Peterson
A feed-forward spiking model of shape-coding by IT cells
August Romeo and Hans Supèr
Affective and contextual values modulate spatial frequency use in object recognition
Laurent Caplette, Greg Louis West, Marie Gomot, Frédéric Gosselin, and Bruno Wicker
The long is not just a sum of the shorts: on time experienced and other times
Jiri Wackermann
Heterogeneous timescales are spatially represented
Mario Bonato and Carlo Umilta

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Personality and Social Psychology”

Preliminary evidence that different mechanisms underlie the anger superiority effect in children with and without Autism Spectrum Disorders
Tomoko Isomura, Shino Ogawa, Satoko Yamada, Masahiro Shibasaki, and Nobuo Masataka

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Psychology for Clinical Settings”

An enactive and dynamical systems theory account of dyadic relationships
Miriam Kyselo and Wolfgang Tschacher

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Quantitative Psychology and Measurement”

Score-based tests of measurement invariance: use in practice
Ting Wang, Edgar Merkle, and Achim Zeileis

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology”

Shifting the paradigm of music instruction: implications of embodiment stemming from an augmented reality guitar learning system
Joseph Roland Keebler, Travis J. Wiltshire, Dustin Smith, Stephen Fiore, and Jeffrey Bedwell
For a science of layered mechanisms: beyond laws, statistics, and correlations
Cristiano Castelfranchi
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