Journal: Cognitive Processing

Volume 16, Issue 4

315 -- 317Jerome Scott Jordan, Narayanan Srinivasan, Cees van Leeuwen. The role of complex systems theory in cognitive science
319 -- 323William Benjamin St. Clair, David C. Noelle. Implications of polychronous neuronal groups for the continuity of mind
325 -- 332Drew H. Abney, Alexandra Paxton, Rick Dale, Christopher T. Kello. Movement dynamics reflect a functional role for weak coupling and role structure in dyadic problem solving
333 -- 341Justin E. Lane. Semantic network mapping of religious material: testing multi-agent computer models of social theories against real-world data
343 -- 350Auriel Washburn, Charles A. Coey, Verónica Romero, MaryLauren Malone, Michael J. Richardson. Interaction between intention and environmental constraints on the fractal dynamics of human performance
351 -- 358Arkady Zgonnikov, Ihor Lubashevsky. Double-well dynamics of noise-driven control activation in human intermittent control: the case of stick balancing
359 -- 364Harald Atmanspacher. Contextual emergence of mental states
365 -- 375David M. Alexander, Chris Trengove, Cees van Leeuwen. Donders is dead: cortical traveling waves and the limits of mental chronometry in cognitive neuroscience
377 -- 388Simon Frisch, Maja Dshemuchadse, Max Görner, Thomas Goschke, Stefan Scherbaum. Unraveling the sub-processes of selective attention: insights from dynamic modeling and continuous behavior
389 -- 399Janelle Szary, Rick Dale, Christopher T. Kello, Theo Rhodes. Patterns of interaction-dominant dynamics in individual versus collaborative memory foraging
401 -- 416Johannes Schiebener, Matthias Brand. Self-reported strategies in decisions under risk: role of feedback, reasoning abilities, executive functions, short-term-memory, and working memory
417 -- 425Kao Yamaoka, Chikashi Michimata. Spatial distribution of attention and inter-hemispheric competition
427 -- 434Rashmi Gupta, Gedeon O. Deák. Disarming smiles: irrelevant happy faces slow post-error responses

Volume 16, Issue 3

219 -- 243Alexandros Tillas. Language as grist to the mill of cognition
245 -- 253Andrew M. Havlik, Duncan A. Carmichael, Julia Simner. Do sequence-space synaesthetes have better spatial imagery skills? Yes, but there are individual differences
255 -- 268Chi-Ngai Cheung, Stella F. Lourenco. Representations of numerical sequences and the concept of middle in preschoolers
269 -- 278Aileen Oeberst, Isabel Lindner. Unannounced memory tests are not necessarily unexpected by participants: test expectation and its consequences in the repeated test paradigm
279 -- 290Rodrick Wallace. Closed-system 'economic' models for psychiatric disorders: Western atomism and its culture-bound syndromes
291 -- 300Maryam Tabatabaeian, Rick Dale, Nicholas D. Duran. Self-serving dishonest decisions can show facilitated cognitive dynamics
301 -- 307Raffaella Nori, Laura Piccardi. I believe I'm good at orienting myself... But is that true?
309 -- 314Luciana Carraro, Mario Dalmaso, Luigi Castelli, Giovanni Galfano. The politics of attention contextualized: gaze but not arrow cuing of attention is moderated by political temperament

Volume 16, Issue 2

121 -- 130Almudena Ortega, Carlos J. Gómez-Ariza, Julia Morales, M. Teresa Bajo. Low involvement of preexisting associations makes retrieval-induced forgetting long lasting
131 -- 150Moreno I. Coco, Frank Keller. Integrating mechanisms of visual guidance in naturalistic language production
151 -- 163Takuma Takehara, Fumio Ochiai, Naoto Suzuki. Scaling laws in emotion-associated words and corresponding network topology
165 -- 176Micaela Mitolo, Simona Gardini, Paolo Caffarra, Lucia Ronconi, Annalena Venneri, Francesca Pazzaglia. Relationship between spatial ability, visuospatial working memory and self-assessed spatial orientation ability: a study in older adults
177 -- 190Giulia Paggetti, Daniel Richard Leff, Felipe Orihuela-Espina, George P. Mylonas, Ara Darzi, Guang-Zhong Yang, Gloria Menegaz. The role of the posterior parietal cortex in stereopsis and hand-eye coordination during motor task behaviours
191 -- 201Silvia Serino, Giuseppe Riva. How different spatial representations interact in virtual environments: the role of mental frame syncing
203 -- 209Christopher R. Madan, Anthony Singhal. No sex differences in the TAMI
211 -- 218Anja-Xiaoxing Cui, Meghan J. Collett, Niko F. Troje, Lola L. Cuddy. Familiarity and preference for pitch probability profiles

Volume 16, Issue 1

1 -- 16James F. Glazebrook, Rodrick Wallace. Pathologies in functional connectivity, feedback control and robustness: a global workspace perspective on autism spectrum disorders
17 -- 25M. Ribolsi, G. Di Lorenzo, G. Lisi, C. Niolu, A. Siracusano. A critical review and meta-analysis of the perceptual pseudoneglect across psychiatric disorders: Is there a continuum?
27 -- 33Ayako Saneyoshi, Chikashi Michimata. Categorical and coordinate processing in object recognition depends on different spatial frequencies
35 -- 44Gennaro Pica, Antonio Pierro, Annamaria Giannini. The relationship between thought suppression and retrieval-induced forgetting: an analysis of witness memories
45 -- 55Martin Jelínek, Petr Kveton, Dalibor Voboril. Innovative testing of spatial ability: interactive responding and the use of complex stimuli material
57 -- 67Christel Bidet-Ildei, Lucette Toussaint. Are judgments for action verbs and point-light human actions equivalent?
69 -- 78Fabrizio Stasolla, Alessandro O. Caffò, Rita Damiani, Viviana Perilli, Antonia Di Leone, Vincenza Albano. Assistive technology-based programs to promote communication and leisure activities by three children emerged from a minimal conscious state
79 -- 86Rosalind Crawley. Trait mindfulness and autobiographical memory specificity
87 -- 96Pascal L. Faber, Dietrich Lehmann, Lorena R. R. Gianotti, Patricia Milz, Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui, Marlene Held, Kieko Kochi. Zazen meditation and no-task resting EEG compared with LORETA intracortical source localization
97 -- 109Pedro F. S. Rodrigues, Josefa N. S. Pandeirada. Attention and working memory in elderly: the influence of a distracting environment
111 -- 120Galit Nahari, Vallery Sheinfeld, Joseph Glicksohn, Israel Nachson. Serial reproduction of traumatic events: does the chain unravel?