Journal: Cognitive Processing

Volume 23, Issue 1

1 -- 13Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy. The implicit sense of agency is not a perceptual effect but is a judgment effect
15 -- 25David J. Hallford, A. M. Carmichael, D. W. Austin, S. Dax, M. I. Coulston, A. Wong. Brief inductions in episodic past or future thinking: effects on episodic detail and problem-solving
27 -- 40Juan A. Ramirez-Quintana, Raul Rangel-Gonzalez, Mario Ignacio Chacon Murguia, Graciela Ramírez Alonso. A visual object segmentation algorithm with spatial and temporal coherence inspired by the architecture of the visual cortex
41 -- 54Yun Lin, Norio Matsumi. Visuospatial working memory and the construction of a spatial situation model in listening comprehension: An examination using a spatial tapping task
55 -- 67Rachel Schiff, Ayelet Sasson, Hadas Green, Shani Kahta. Artificial grammar learning is facilitated by distributed practice: Evidence from a letter reordering task
69 -- 77Romain Deperrois, N. Combalbert. Links between cognitive distortions and cognitive emotion regulation strategies in non-clinical young adulthood
79 -- 90Marcello Passarelli, Michele Masini, Carlo Chiorri, Alessandro Nurcis, Roberta Daini, Fabrizio Bracco. Implicit evidence on the dissociation of identity and emotion recognition
91 -- 98Abdul-Raheem Mohammed, Dmitry Lyusin. The effect of an induced negative mood on the updating of affective information
99 -- 107Melike Guzey, Banu Yilmaz. False recognitions in the DRM paradigm: the role of stress and warning
109 -- 120Pirko Tõugu, Tiia Tulviste, Toomas Veidebaum, Jaanus Harro. 158Met polymorphism effects on emotional content and quality of first memories
121 -- 128Toby C. T. Mak, Thomson W. L. Wong. Do attentional focus instructions affect real-time reinvestment during level-ground walking in older adults?
129 -- 153Eleonora Marocchini, Simona Di Paola, Greta Mazzaggio, Filippo Domaneschi. Understanding indirect requests for information in high-functioning autism