Frontiers Article Alert

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

 

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

 

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Factors that determine depth perception of trapezoids, windsurfers, runways
Chia-Huei Tseng, Joetta L. Gobell, and George Sperling
Photographic but not line-drawn faces show early perceptual neural sensitivity to eye gaze direction
Alejandra Rossi, Francisco Javier Parada, Marianne Latinus, and Aina Puce
Neural mechanisms of goal-directed behavior: outcome-based response selection is associated with increased functional coupling of the angular gyrus
Katharina Zwosta, Hannes Ruge, and Uta Wolfensteller
Mishaps, errors, and cognitive experiences: on the conceptualization of perceptual illusions
Daniele Zavagno, Olga Daneyko, and Rossana Actis-Grosso

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience”

Cross-cultural influences on rhythm processing: reproduction, discrimination, and beat tapping
Daniel J Cameron, Jocelyn Bentley, and Jessica A Grahn
Intonation processing deficits of emotional words among Mandarin Chinese speakers with congenital amusia: an ERP study
XUEJING LU, Hao Tam Ho, Fang Liu, Daxing Wu, and William Forde Thompson
Singing abilities in children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI)
Sylvain CLEMENT, Clément Planchou, Renée Béland, Jacques MOTTE, and Séverine Samson
Musical experience modulates categorical perception of lexical tones in native Chinese speakers
Han Wu, Xiaohui Ma, Linjun Zhang, Youyi Liu, Yang Zhang, and Hua Shu

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Cognition”

Visual attractiveness is leaky: the asymmetrical relationship between face and hair
Chihiro Saegusa, Janis Intoy, and Shinsuke Shimojo
Social incentives improve deliberative but not procedural learning in older adults
Marissa A Gorlick and Todd Maddox
Embodied cognition of aging
Guillaume T Vallet
Myopic decisions under negative emotions correlate with altered time perception
Shuchen Guan, Lu Cheng, Ying Fan, and Xianchun Li

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Cognitive Science”

A review of empirical evidence on different uncanny valley hypotheses: support for perceptual mismatch as one road to the valley of eeriness
Jari Kätsyri, Klaus Förger, Meeri Mäkäräinen, and Tapio Takala
Losing track of time through delayed body representations
Thomas Hans Fritz, Agnes Steixner, Joachim Boettger, and Arno Villringer
Victimization experiences and the stabilization of victim sensitivity
Mario Gollwitzer, Philipp Süssenbach, and Marianne Hannuschke
Emotionally excited eyeblink-rate variability predicts an experience of transportation into the narrative world
Ryota Nomura, Kojun Hino, Makoto Shimazu, Yingzong Liang, and Takeshi Okada
Schizophrenia: from neurophysiological abnormalities to clinical symptoms
Anna Castelnovo, Fabio Ferrarelli, and Armando D’Agostino

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Consciousness Research”

It does belong together: cross-modal correspondences influence cross-modal integration during perceptual learning
Lionel Brunel, Paulo Carvalho, and Robert L Goldstone
Associations between visual perception accuracy and confidence in a dopaminergic manipulation study
Christina Andreou, Vasilis Bozikas, Thies Luedtke, and Steffen Moritz

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Developmental Psychology”

Learning your way in a city: experience and gender differences in configurational knowledge of one’s environment
Maartje de Goede and Albert Postma
Preschool-aged children recognize ambivalence: emerging identification of concurrent conflicting desires
Kristin Rostad and Penny M Pexman
Mojibake – The rehearsal of word fragments in verbal recall
Dr. Christiane Lange-Küttner and Eva Sykorova

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Eating Behavior”

Appetite, reward, and obesity: the causes and consequences of eating behaviors
Tanya Zilberter
The effect of sad facial expressions on weight judgment
Trent D Weston, Norah C Hass, and Seung-Lark Lim
Dietary self-control influences top–down guidance of attention to food cues
Suzanne Higgs, Dirk Dolmans, Glyn Humphreys, and Femke Rutters

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Emotion Science”

Updating in working memory predicts greater emotion reactivity to and facilitated recovery from negative emotion-eliciting stimuli
Madeline Lee Pe, Peter Koval, Marlies Houben, Yasemin Erbas, Dominique Champagne, and Peter Kuppens
Eliciting mixed emotions: a meta-analysis comparing models, types, and measures
Raul Berrios, Peter Totterdell, and Stephen Kellett

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Language Sciences”

Representing number in the real-time processing of agreement: self-paced reading evidence from Arabic
Matthew A. Tucker, Ali Idrissi, and Diogo Almeida
Contributions of emotional state and attention to the processing of syntactic agreement errors: evidence from P600
Martine Wilhelmina Francina Teresia Verhees, Dorothee Josefine Chwilla, Johanne Tromp, and Constance Th. W. M. Vissers
Obituary: Professor Keith Rayner (1943–2015)
Victor Ferreira
Hyper-active gap filling
Akira Omaki, Ellen F Lau, Imogen Davidson White, Myles Louis Dakan, Aaron Apple, and Colin Phillips
Can the humped animal's knee conceal its name? Commentary on: “The roles of shared vs. distinctive conceptual features in lexical access”
Maria Montefinese and David Vinson

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Language Sciences” (Continued)

Task-dependency and structure-dependency in number interference effects in sentence comprehension
Julie Franck, Saveria Colonna, and Luigi Rizzi
Lexical decisions in adults with low and high susceptibility to pattern-related visual stress: a preliminary investigation
James M Gilchrist and Peter M Allen
The role of language in emotion: predictions from psychological constructionism
Kristen A. Lindquist, Jennifer K. MacCormack, and Holly Shablack
Experience sharing, emotional reciprocity, and turn-taking
Melisa Stevanovic and Anssi Peräkylä
The reciprocal relationship between compounding awareness and vocabulary knowledge in Chinese: a latent growth model study
Yahua Cheng, Liping Li, and Xinchun Wu
How language affects children's use of derivational morphology in visual word and pseudoword processing: evidence from a cross-language study
Séverine Casalis, Pauline Quémart, and Lynne G Duncan
Phonology is not accessed earlier than orthography in Chinese written production: evidence for the orthography autonomy hypothesis
Qingfang Zhang and Cheng Wang
If so many are “few,” how few are “many”?
Stefan Heim, Corey T. McMillan, Robin Clark, Stephanie Golob, Nam Eun Min, Christopher A Olm, John Powers, and Murray Grossman
Spelling impairments in Spanish dyslexic adults
Olivia Afonso, Paz Suárez-Coalla, and Fernando Cuetos
Multisensory and sensorimotor interactions in speech perception
Kaisa Tiippana, Riikka Möttönen, and Jean-Luc Schwartz

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Perception Science”

Single stimulus color can modulate vection
Yasuhiro Seya, Megumi Yamaguchi, and Hiroyuki Shinoda
Vection and visually induced motion sickness: how are they related?
Behrang Keshavarz, Bernhard E. Riecke, Lawrence J. Hettinger, and Jennifer L. Campos

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Personality and Social Psychology”

Unlocking the potential of smart grid technologies with behavioral science
Nicole Sintov and P. Wesley Schultz
Positive affect: phenotypic and etiologic associations with prosocial behaviors and internalizing problems in toddlers
Manjie Wang and Kimberly J. Saudino
Taking perspective the next time around. Commentary on: “Perceived perspective taking: when others walk in our shoes”
Nathan N. Cheek
The role of personal purpose and personal goals in symbiotic visions
Jodi Leigh Berg
Vision-based coaching: optimizing resources for leader development
Angela M. Passarelli
Sounding Black or White: priming identity and biracial speech
Sarah Gaither, Ariel M Cohen-Goldberg, Calvin Gidney, and Keith Maddox

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Psychoanalysis and Neuropsychoanalysis”

Intranasal adminsitration of oxytocin in postnatal depression: implications for psychodynamic psychotherapy from a randomized double-blind pilot study
Andrea CLARICI

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Psychology for Clinical Settings”

Using decision trees to characterize verbal communication during change and stuck episodes in the therapeutic process
Víctor Hugo Masías, Mariane Krause, Nelson Valdes, J. Carola Pérez, and Sigifredo Laengle
ACTonFOOD: opportunities of ACT to address food addiction
Roberto Cattivelli, Giada Pietrabissa, Martina Ceccarini, Chiara Anna Maria Spatola, Valentina Villa, Annalisa Caretti, Arianna Gatti, Gian Mauro Manzoni, and Gianluca Castelnuovo
Cross-validation of the reduced form of the Food Craving Questionnaire-Trait using confirmatory factor analysis
Luca Iani
Managing chronic pathologies with a stepped mHealth-based approach in clinical psychology and medicine
Gianluca Castelnuovo, Italo Zoppis, Eugenio Santoro, Martina Ceccarini, Giada Pietrabissa, Gian Mauro Manzoni, Stefania Corti, Maria Borrello, Emanuele Maria Giusti, Roberto Cattivelli, Anna Melesi, Giancarlo Mauri, Enrico Molinari, and Francesco Sicurello
Discourse-voice regulatory strategies in the psychotherapeutic interaction: a state-space dynamics analysis
Alemka Tomicic, Claudio Martínez, J. Carola Pérez, Tom Hollenstein, Salvador Angulo, Adam Gerstmann, Isabelle Barroux, and Mariane Krause
The calming effect of maternal carrying in different mammalian species
Gianluca Esposito, Peipei Setoh, Sachine Yoshida, and Kumi O. Kuroda

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Psychopathology”

DSMs and the Brazilian psychiatric reform
Jacqueline De Oliveira Moreira, Fuad Kyrillos Neto, and Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker
Gaze cuing of attention in snake phobic women: the influence of facial expression
Carolina Pletti, Mario Dalmaso, Michela Sarlo, and Giovanni Galfano

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Quantitative Psychology and Measurement”

Bifactor analysis and construct validity of the five facet mindfulness questionnaire (FFMQ) in non-clinical Spanish samples
Jaume Aguado, Juan V Luciano, Ausias Cebolla, Antoni Serrano-Blanco, Joaquim Soler, and Javier Garcia Campayo

Frontiers in Psychology, section “Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology”

Magically deceptive biological motion—the French Drop Sleight
Flip Phillips, Michael B Natter, and Eric J L Egan
The next step: mirror neurons, music, and mechanistic explanation
Jakub Ryszard Matyja
Book Review: “Classifying Reality,” by David S. Oderberg (ed.) (2013)
Paul M W Hackett
Improvisation and the self-organization of multiple musical bodies
Ashley Walton, Michael J. Richardson, Peter Langland-Hassan, and Anthony Chemero
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