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Frontiers Article Alert

Frontiers in Psychology is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles:

 
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Frontiers in Cognition

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Published 04 November 2011

Finger Numeral Representations: More than Just Another Symbolic Code

Samuel Di Luca and Mauro Pesenti
 

Published 04 November 2011

False Belief vs. False Photographs: A Test of Theory of Mind or Working Memory?

Alicia Callejas, Gordon L. Shulman and Maurizio Corbetta
 

Published 07 November 2011

Attention Demands of Spoken Word Planning: A Review

Ardi Roelofs and Vitória Piai
 

Published 08 November 2011

Variability in Proactive and Reactive Cognitive Control Processes Across the Adult Lifespan

Frini Karayanidis, Lisa Rebecca Whitson, Andrew Heathcote and Patricia T. Michie
 

Published 09 November 2011

Larger Error Signals in Major Depression are Associated with better Avoidance Learning

James F. Cavanagh, Andrew J. Bismark, Michael J. Frank and John J. B. Allen
 

Published 09 November 2011

Monetary Incentives Improve Performance, Sometimes: Speed and Accuracy Matter, and so might Preparation

Kimberly S. Chiew and Todd S. Braver
 

Published 10 November 2011

Bilingualism and Creativity: Benefits in Convergent Thinking come with Losses in Divergent Thinking

Bernhard Hommel, Lorenza S. Colzato, Rico Fischer and Ingrid K. Christoffels
 

Published 10 November 2011

A Potential Role of the Inferior Frontal Gyrus and Anterior Insula in Cognitive Control, Brain Rhythms and Event-Related Potentials

Mattie Tops and Maarten A. S. Boksem
 

Published 15 November 2011

Human Preferences and Risky Choices

Paul van Schaik, Petko Kusev and Asgeir Juliusson
 

Published 15 November 2011

Risk Attitude, Investments, and the Taste for Luxuries versus Necessities

Jonathan Baron
 

Published 15 November 2011

Preferences under Risk: Content-Dependent Behavior and Psychological Processing

Petko Kusev and Paul van Schaik
 

Published 15 November 2011

Cognitive Constraints on Decision Making under Uncertainty

Christian Lebiere and John R. Anderson
 

Published 15 November 2011

Inconsistency in Risk Preferences: A Psychophysical Anomaly

Ivo Vlaev
 

Published 15 November 2011

The Non-Existence of Risk Attitude

Nick Chater, Petter Johansson and Lars Hall
 

Published 15 November 2011

Constructing Preferences in the Physical World: A Distributed-Cognition Perspective on Preferences and Risky Choices

Gaëlle Villejoubert and Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau
 

Published 15 November 2011

Information Integration in Risky Choice: Identification and Stability

Neil Stewart
 

Published 15 November 2011

Role of Emotion in Shifting Choice Preference: A Neuroscientific Perspective

Vera J. Chen, Harriet Allen, Shoumitro Deb and Glyn Humphreys
 

Published 15 November 2011

Decision by Sampling and Memory Distinctiveness: Range Effects from Rank-Based Models of Judgment and Choice

Gordon D. A. Brown and William J. Matthews
 

Published 15 November 2011

The Elusive Search for Stable Risk Preferences

Craig R. Fox and David Tannenbaum
 

Published 15 November 2011

Inherent Individual Differences in Utility

R. Duncan Luce
 

Published 15 November 2011

Utility Versus Pleasure: The Grand Paradox

Allen Parducci
 

Published 15 November 2011

On the Stability of Choice Processes

Eduard Brandstätter
 

Published 15 November 2011

Unstable Values in Lifesaving Decisions

Stephan Dickert and Paul Slovic
 

Published 15 November 2011

Preferences Show Greater Stability for Transactions than for Gambles in Cost Discounting

Stephen Jones and Mike Oaksford
 

Published 15 November 2011

Behavioral Inconsistencies do not Imply Inconsistent Strategies

Ralph Hertwig and Gerd Gigerenzer
 

Published 15 November 2011

Preference Stability and Memory: Two Unlikely Companions

Silvio Aldrovandi and Daniel Heussen
 

Published 15 November 2011

The Stability of Preferences – A Social-Cognition View

Tilmann Betsch
 

Published 15 November 2011

Testing Theories of Risky Decision Making via Critical Tests

Michael H. Birnbaum
 

Published 15 November 2011

Formalizing Heuristics in Decision-Making: A Quantum Probability Perspective

Emmanuel M. Pothos and Jerome R. Busemeyer
 

Published 16 November 2011

Reward and Punishment Effects on Error Processing and Conflict Control

Birgit Stürmer, Roland Nigbur, Annekathrin Schacht and Werner Sommer

 

 

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Frontiers in Cognitive Science

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Published 14 November 2011

Additive Factors do not Imply Discrete Processing Stages: A Worked Example using Models of the Stroop Task

Tom Stafford and Kevin N. Gurney

 

 

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Frontiers in Cultural Psychology

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Published 07 November 2011

Cultural Differences in Affect Intensity Perception in the Context of Advertising

Marianna Pogosyan and Jan B. Engelmann

 

 

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Frontiers in Developmental Psychology

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Published 08 November 2011

Preschoolers’ Novel Noun Extensions: Shape in Spite of Knowing Better

Henrik Saalbach and Lennart Schalk

 

 

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

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Published 11 November 2011

Functional Development of Fronto-Striato-Parietal Networks Associated with Time Perception

Anna B. Smith, Vincent Giampietro, Michael Brammer, Rozmin Halari, Andrew Simmons and Katya Rubia

 

 

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Frontiers in Language Sciences

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Published 04 November 2011

Phonological Planning During Sentence Production: Beyond the Verb

Tatiana T. Schnur
 

Published 16 November 2011

The Role of Grammatical Category Information in Spoken Word Retrieval

Carolina Palma Duràn and Agnesa Pillon

 

 

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Frontiers in Movement Science and Sport Psychology

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Published 18 October 2011

Defining the Focus of Attention: Effects of Attention on Perceived Exertion and Fatigue

Keith R. Lohse and David E. Sherwood

 

 

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Frontiers in Perception Science

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Published 08 November 2011

Short-Time Scale Dynamics in the Responses to Multiple Stimuli in Visual Cortex

Timothy J. Gawne
 

Published 08 November 2011

Colour-Grapheme Synaesthesia Affects Binocular Vision

Chris L.E. Paffen
 

Published 08 November 2011

Single-Trial Analyses: Why Bother?

Cyril R Pernet

 

 

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Frontiers in Personality Science and Individual Differences

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Published 04 November 2011

In Search of our True Selves: Feedback as a Path to Self-Knowledge

Simine Vazire

 

 

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Frontiers in Theoretical and Phylosophical Psychology

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Published 15 November 2011

Phenomenology and Connectionism

Rita B. Ardito and Daniela Rabellino

 

 

 
 

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