Journal: Cognitive Processing

Volume 21, Issue 4

493 -- 500Stefania D'Ascenzo, Luisa Lugli, Roberto Nicoletti, Martin H. Fischer. Assessing orienting of attention to understand the time course of mental calculation
501 -- 508Arnaud Badets, Mathilde Duville, François Osiurak. Tool-number interaction during a prospective memory task
509 -- 520Silvia Serino, Federica Scarpina, Alice Chirico, Antonios Dakanalis, Daniele Di Lernia, Desirée Colombo, Valentina Catallo, Elisa Pedroli, Giuseppe Riva. Gulliver's virtual travels: active embodiment in extreme body sizes for modulating our body representations
521 -- 532Xinlin Zhou, Yuwei Hu, Li Yuan, Tianan Gu, Dawei Li. Visual form perception predicts 3-year longitudinal development of mathematical achievement
533 -- 553Chris Fields, James F. Glazebrook. Do Process-1 simulations generate the epistemic feelings that drive Process-2 decision making?
555 -- 573Meaghan McKasy. A discrete emotion with discrete effects: effects of anger on depth of information processing
575 -- 581Silvia Bonacina, Jennifer Krizman, Travis White-Schwoch, Trent G. Nicol, Nina Kraus. Distinct rhythmic abilities align with phonological awareness and rapid naming in school-age children
583 -- 586Sergio E. Chaigneau, Enrique Canessa, Alessandro Lenci, Barry Devereux. Eliciting semantic properties: methods and applications
587 -- 599Erin M. Buchanan, Simon De Deyne, Maria Montefinese. A practical primer on processing semantic property norm data
601 -- 614Enrique Canessa, Sergio E. Chaigneau, Sebastián Moreno, Rodrigo Lagos. Informational content of cosine and other similarities calculated from high-dimensional Conceptual Property Norm data
615 -- 635Philipp Wicke, Marianna Bolognesi. Emoji-based semantic representations for abstract and concrete concepts
637 -- 649Emiko J. Muraki, David M. Sidhu, Penny M. Pexman. Mapping semantic space: property norms and semantic richness
651 -- 667Leticia Vivas, Maria Montefinese, Marianna Bolognesi, Jorge Vivas. Core features: measures and characterization for different languages
669 -- 685Cynthia S. Q. Siew. Feature distinctiveness effects in language acquisition and lexical processing: Insights from megastudies

Volume 21, Issue 3

321 -- 330Sara Pluviano, Sergio Della Sala, Caroline Watt. The effects of source expertise and trustworthiness on recollection: the case of vaccine misinformation
331 -- 339Christian H. Poth. Prioritization in visual working memory enhances memory retention and speeds up processing in a comparison task
341 -- 363Liliane Rodrigues de Almeida, Paul A. Pope, Peter C. Hansen. Task load modulates tDCS effects on brain network for phonological processing
365 -- 381Marianna Bolognesi, Christian Burgers, Tommaso Caselli. On abstraction: decoupling conceptual concreteness and categorical specificity
383 -- 390Fahimeh Ghavidel, Javad Salehi Fadardi, Nicole M. Gatto, Fereshteh Sedaghat, Zahra Tabibi. Feasibility of using a computer-assisted working memory training program for healthy older women
391 -- 402Neil Schmitzer-Torbert. Mindfulness and decision making: sunk costs or escalation of commitment?
403 -- 410Maryam Poormirzaei, Masoud Bagheri. The mediating role of child's cognitive emotion regulation in the relationship between parental mindfulness and child's mind reading ability
411 -- 425Hilary Horn Ratner, Mary Ann Foley. The role of goals and outcomes in young children's memory for actions
427 -- 433Guangzheng Li, Qingling Yang, Jing Yang, Huiyue Liu, Linxiang Jia. Memory for actions in Chinese children with developmental dyslexia
435 -- 447Ines Adornetti, Alessandra Chiera, Valentina Deriu, Daniela Altavilla, Sara Lucentini, Andrea Marini 0001, Giovanni Valeri, Rita Magni, Stefano Vicari, Francesco Ferretti. An investigation of visual narrative comprehension in children with autism spectrum disorders
449 -- 459Somayyeh Nourouzi Mehlabani, Saied Sabaghypour, Mohammad Ali Nazari. Number is special: time, space, and number interact in a temporal reproduction task
461 -- 467Mathieu Plamondon, Simon Grondin. Counting fast or slow, aloud or silently? A comparison of adult stutterers and non-stutterers
469 -- 477X. Laurent, A. F. Estévez, P. Marí-Beffa. Evidences for better recall of congruent items in episodic memory
479 -- 491Erik M. Benau, Ruth Ann Atchley. Time flies faster when you're feeling blue: sad mood induction accelerates the perception of time in a temporal judgment task

Volume 21, Issue 2

155 -- 165Arturo Cárdenas-Figueroa, Alexis Olmedo Navarro. Overview of Mental Models research using bibliometric indicators
167 -- 184Jana Krivec, Matej Guid. The influence of context on information processing
185 -- 196Rebecca Brooke Bays, Mary Ann Foley, Annelise Cohen. Is it all in the details? Description content and false recognition errors
197 -- 208Juliane E. K. Hauf, Gerhild Nieding, Benedikt T. Seger. The development of dynamic perceptual simulations during sentence comprehension
209 -- 222David J. Harris, Mark R. Wilson 0002, Emily M. Crowe, Samuel J. Vine. Examining the roles of working memory and visual attention in multiple object tracking expertise
223 -- 237Andrew Parker, Jolyon Poole, Neil Dagnall. Saccade-induced retrieval enhancement and the recovery of perceptual item-specific information
239 -- 251Angel Anna Zacharia, Navdeep Ahuja, Simran Kaur, Nalin Mehta, Ratna Sharma. Does valence influence perceptual bias towards incongruence during binocular rivalry?
253 -- 260Joël Dickinson, Emma Melanson, Denis Vaillancourt, Annie Roy-Charland. Performing various perceptual actions elicits differentiable P300 responses
261 -- 270Zhihan Xu, Weiping Yang, Zhenhua Zhou, Yanna Ren. Cue-target onset asynchrony modulates interaction between exogenous attention and audiovisual integration
271 -- 285Diana Vogel, Matthias Rudolf, Stefan Scherbaum. The impact of the verbal instruction and task characteristics on effect-based action control
287 -- 302Thora Tenbrink, Holly A. Taylor, Tad T. Brunyé, Stephanie A. Gagnon, Aaron L. Gardony. Cognitive focus affects spatial decisions under conditions of uncertainty
303 -- 313Martin Schoemann, Stefan Scherbaum. From high- to one-dimensional dynamics of decision making: testing simplifications in attractor models
315 -- 319Roy P. C. Kessels, Sjoerd Murk, Serge J. W. Walvoort, Benjamin M. Hampstead. The effects of strategy training on spatial memory in diencephalic amnesia: a randomized controlled study

Volume 21, Issue 1

1 -- 21. Bridging the theoretical gap between semantic representation models without the pressure of a ranking: some lessons learnt from LSA
23 -- 32Hong-mei Sun, Guo-En Yin. The influence of theoretical knowledge on similarity judgment
33 -- 40Ronghua Zhang, Xiaofeng Ma, Aibao Zhou. Rule-based or information-integration category: processing of the self-face
41 -- 53Nicholas P. Maxwell, Erin M. Buchanan. Investigating the interaction of direct and indirect relation on memory judgments and retrieval
55 -- 64Piotr Pawel Styrkowiec, Amanda Jurczyk, Bartlomiej Lepek. Do not turn your head when estimating the distance: influence of head rotation on distance judgement
65 -- 76Zaira Cattaneo, Chiara Ferrari, Susanna Schiavi, Ivan Alekseichuk, Andrea Antal, Marcos Nadal. tDCS study
77 -- 93Brady DeCouto, Christopher T. Robertson, Doug Lewis, Derek T. Y. Mann. The speed of perception: the effects of over-speed video training on pitch recognition in collegiate softball players
95 -- 103Roberta Barrocas, Stephanie Roesch, Verena Dresen, Korbinian Moeller, Silvia Pixner. Embodied numerical representations and their association with multi-digit arithmetic performance
105 -- 125Gabriella Daroczy, Detmar Meurers, Jürgen Heller, Magdalena Wolska, Hans-Christoph Nürk. The interaction of linguistic and arithmetic factors affects adult performance on arithmetic word problems
127 -- 140Massimiliano Conson, Vincenzo Paolo Senese, Chiara Baiano, Isa Zappullo, Varun Warrier, The UNICAMPSY17 group, Sara Salzano, Monica Positano, Simon Baron-Cohen. The effects of autistic traits and academic degree on visuospatial abilities
141 -- 148Umair Akram, Maria Gardani, Dieter Riemann, Asha Akram, Sarah F. Allen, Lambros Lazuras, Anna F. Johann. Dysfunctional sleep-related cognition and anxiety mediate the relationship between multidimensional perfectionism and insomnia symptoms
149 -- 153Markus Martini, Pierre Sachse. Factors modulating the effects of waking rest on memory