Journal: Cognitive Processing

Volume 18, Issue 4

349 -- 357János Kállai, Péter Kincses, Beatrix Lábadi, Krisztina Dorn, Tibor Szolcsányi, Gergely Darnai, Erno Hupuczi, Jozsef Janszky, Árpád Csathó. Multisensory integration and age-dependent sensitivity to body representation modification induced by the rubber hand illusion
359 -- 373Magdalena Razmus. Body representation in patients after vascular brain injuries
375 -- 385Lifeng Lu, Thomas W. Schubert, Lei Zhu. The spatial representation of power in children
387 -- 397Raffaella Nori, Elisa Gambetti, Fabio Marinello, Stefano Canestrari, Fiorella Giusberti. The attribution of intentionality: the role of skill and morality
399 -- 405Valerio Capraro, Jonathan Sippel. Gender differences in moral judgment and the evaluation of gender-specified moral agents
407 -- 417Andrea Scheuringer, Ramona Wittig, Belinda Pletzer. Sex differences in verbal fluency: the role of strategies and instructions
419 -- 430Izabela Rejer, Jaroslaw Jankowski. Brain activity patterns induced by interrupting the cognitive processes with online advertising
431 -- 446Alberto Greco, Stefania Moretti. Use of evidence in a categorization task: analytic and holistic processing modes
447 -- 459Sébastien Miravete, André Tricot, Slava Kalyuga, Franck Amadieu. Configured-groups hypothesis: fast comparison of exact large quantities without counting
461 -- 477Osvaldo Cairó Battistutti, Dominik Bork. Tacit to explicit knowledge conversion
479 -- 490Eunice E. Hang Choy, Him Cheung. Linguistic asymmetry, egocentric anchoring, and sensory modality as factors for the observed association between time and space perception
491 -- 504Wienke Wannagat, Gesine Waizenegger, Gerhild Nieding. Multi-level mental representations of written, auditory, and audiovisual text in children and adults
505 -- 519Dennis Hebbelmann, Momme von Sydow. Betting on transitivity in probabilistic causal chains
521 -- 527Haitham Taha, Hanan Azaizah-Seh. Visual word recognition and vowelization in Arabic: new evidence from lexical decision task performances
529 -- 541Abdulrahman Essa Al Lily, Ahmed Ali Alhazmi, Saleh AlZahrani. The theory of multiple stupidities: education, technology and organisation in Arabia
543 -- 553Javier García-Orza, José Manuel Gavilán, Isabel Fraga, Pilar Ferré. Testing the online reading effects of emotionality on relative clause attachment
555 -- 556Katharina Weitz. Creativity and intelligence in brains and machines: from individuals to societies

Volume 18, Issue 3

211 -- 228Johannes Lohmann, Martin V. Butz. Lost in space: multisensory conflict yields adaptation in spatial representations across frames of reference
229 -- 235Timo Mäntylä, Valentina Coni, Veit Kubik, Ivo Todorov, Fabio Del Missier. Time takes space: selective effects of multitasking on concurrent spatial processing
237 -- 248Elena Sixtus, Martin H. Fischer, Oliver Lindemann. Finger posing primes number comprehension
249 -- 260Marie-Theres Pertl, Laura Zamarian, Margarete Delazer. Reasoning and mathematical skills contribute to normatively superior decision making under risk: evidence from the game of dice task
261 -- 270Albert B. Poje, Diane L. Filion. The effects of multiphasic prepulses on automatic and attention-modulated prepulse inhibition
271 -- 0Albert B. Poje, Diane L. Filion. Erratum to: The effects of multiphasic prepulses on automatic and attention-modulated prepulse inhibition
273 -- 284Zahra Sadeghi, Alberto Testolin. Learning representation hierarchies by sharing visual features: a computational investigation of Persian character recognition with unsupervised deep learning
285 -- 306Filippo Domaneschi, Marcello Passarelli, Carlo Chiorri. Facial expressions and speech acts: experimental evidences on the role of the upper face as an illocutionary force indicating device in language comprehension
307 -- 314Pascal L. Faber, Frederick Travis, Patricia Milz, Niyazi Parim. EEG microstates during different phases of Transcendental Meditation practice
315 -- 323Hayat Yedjour, Boudjelal Meftah, Olivier Lézoray, Abdelkader Benyettou. Edge detection based on Hodgkin-Huxley neuron model simulation
325 -- 333Mark A. Oakes, Serge V. Onyper. The movement-induced self-reference effect: enhancing memorability through movement toward the self
335 -- 342Magdalena Król, Magdalena Kilan-Banach, Renata Strzelecka. The role of stimulus predictability in the allocation of attentional resources: an eye-tracking study
343 -- 347David J. Harris, Samuel J. Vine, Mark R. Wilson 0002. Flow and quiet eye: the role of attentional control in flow experience

Volume 18, Issue 2

107 -- 117Alexandros Tillas. On the origins of endogenous thoughts
119 -- 128Suzanne E. Welcome, Emma R. Trammel. Individual differences in orthographic priming relate to phonological decoding skill in adults
129 -- 134Arnaud Badets, Thomas Michelet, Aymar de Rugy, François Osiurak. Creating semantics in tool use
135 -- 144Ceylan Z. Balaban, Harun Karimpur, Florian Röser, Kai Hamburger. Turn left where you felt unhappy: how affect influences landmark-based wayfinding
145 -- 157Gagan Deep Kaur. talim: evaluating weaving notation through cognitive dimensions (CDs) framework
159 -- 167Ulrike Willinger, Andreas Hergovich, Michaela Schmoeger, Matthias Deckert, Susanne Stoettner, Iris Bunda, Andrea Witting, Melanie Seidler, Reinhilde Moser, Stefanie Kacena, David Jaeckle, Benjamin Loader, Christian Mueller, Eduard Auff. Cognitive and emotional demands of black humour processing: the role of intelligence, aggressiveness and mood
169 -- 182Germán Martín García, Mircea Pavel, Simone Frintrop. A computational framework for attentional object discovery in RGB-D videos
183 -- 193Maria Casagrande, Andrea Marotta, Valeria Canepone, Alfredo Spagna, Caterina Rosa, Giancarlo Dimaggio, Augusto Pasini. Dysfunctional personality traits in adolescence: effects on alerting, orienting and executive control of attention
195 -- 203Ty W. Boyer, Josita Maouene, Nitya Sethuraman. Attention to body-parts varies with visual preference and verb-effector associations
205 -- 209Lynn R. Gilbertson, Robert A. Lutfi, Susan Ellis Weismer. Auditory preference of children with autism spectrum disorders

Volume 18, Issue 1

1 -- 12Marilyn Cyr, Derek Evan Nee, Eric Nelson, Thea Senger, John Jonides, Chara Malapani. Effects of proactive interference on non-verbal working memory
13 -- 29Bettina Gathmann, Matthias Brand, Johannes Schiebener. One executive function never comes alone: monitoring and its relation to working memory, reasoning, and different executive functions
31 -- 37Pei Wang, Qin Zhang, Yuting Liu, He Bai, Kaili Zhang. The characteristics of social categorization based on the unidimensional variation of gender versus age
39 -- 45Xiaohong Deng, Yuan Qu, Huihui Zheng, Yang Lu, Xin Zhong, Anne Ward, Zijun Li. Metaphorical mapping between raw-cooked food and strangeness-familiarity in Chinese culture
47 -- 54Joe Causer, Spencer J. Hayes, James M. Hooper, Simon J. Bennett. Quiet eye facilitates sensorimotor preprograming and online control of precision aiming in golf putting
55 -- 65Liquan Liu, René Kager. Enhanced music sensitivity in 9-month-old bilingual infants
67 -- 74Antonia Lonigro, Roberto Baiocco, Emma Baumgartner, Stefania Sette, Fiorenzo Laghi. Persuasion in school-aged children: How does it change if the persuadee is the mother or the peer?
75 -- 80Matthias Hartmann. Non-musicians also have a piano in the head: evidence for spatial-musical associations from line bisection tracking
81 -- 85Glenn Gunzelmann, Don R. Lyon. Constructing representations of spatial location from briefly presented displays
87 -- 95Yixiu Wang, Bin Wang, Xiaofeng Wu, LiMing Zhang. Scanpath estimation based on foveated image saliency
97 -- 103Luciana Carraro, Mario Dalmaso, Luigi Castelli, Giovanni Galfano, Andrea Bobbio, Gabriele Mantovani. The appeal of the devil's eye: social evaluation affects social attention
105 -- 106Jean-Paul Fischer. Does finger sense really have a delayed effect on children's addition performance?