Journal: Cognitive Processing

Volume 23, Issue 4

537 -- 557Yashoda Gopi, Edward L. Wilding, Christopher R. Madan. Memory rehabilitation: restorative, specific knowledge acquisition, compensatory, and holistic approaches
559 -- 568Barbara Horrillo Álvarez, Carolina Marín Martín, Manuel Rodríguez Abuín, Laura Orio Ortiz. Short mindfulness meditation training: does it really reduce perceived stress?
569 -- 581Ni Yao, Nabi Nazari, Hassan Ali Veiskarami, Mark D. Griffiths 0001. The role of healthy emotionality in the relationship between fear of COVID-19 and mental health problems: a cross-sectional study
583 -- 591Gabriel Richard, Jonathan S. A. Carriere, Maxime Trempe. Basketball videos presented on a computer screen appear slower than in virtual reality
593 -- 618Sandhya Chengaiyan, Kavitha Anandan. Effect of functional and effective brain connectivity in identifying vowels from articulation imagery procedures
619 -- 636Iva Saban, James R. Schmidt. Interlinguistic conflict: Word-word Stroop with first and second language colour words
637 -- 645Marco Giancola, Massimiliano Palmiero, Alessia Bocchi, Laura Piccardi, Raffaella Nori, Simonetta D'Amico. Divergent thinking in Italian elementary school children: the key role of probabilistic reasoning style
647 -- 654Meng Sun, Fang Liu, Xi Jia, Shan Jiang, Lixia Cui, Qin Zhang. Interaction between color and attentional level in children's conflict control
655 -- 660Claire Ballot, Christelle Robert, Stéphanie Mathey. Word imageability influences the emotionality effect in episodic memory

Volume 23, Issue 3

341 -- 366Massimiliano Palmiero, Giulia Fusi, Maura Crepaldi, Virginia Maria Borsa, Maria Luisa Rusconi. Divergent thinking and the core executive functions: a state-of-the-art review
367 -- 378Sara Pluviano, Caroline Watt, Sabine Pompéia, Roberta Ekuni, Sergio Della Sala. Forming and updating vaccination beliefs: does the continued effect of misinformation depend on what we think we know?
379 -- 391Ola Svenson, Torun Lindholm Öjmyr, Sophia Appelbom, Freja Isohanni. Cognitive bias and attitude distortion of a priority decision
393 -- 405Nicolas Marchant, Enrique Canessa, Sergio E. Chaigneau. An adaptive linear filter model of procedural category learning
407 -- 422Caterina Artuso, Francesco Bossi, Carmen Belacchi, Paola Palladino. Effects of semantic relationship and preactivation on memory updating
423 -- 439Yiyun Zhang, Yuanyuan Ma, Xinlin Zhou. The association between non-symbolic number comparison and mathematical abilities depends on fluency
441 -- 448Guangzheng Li, Mei Li, Jin Wang, Zhanyu Yu, Hangjie Ma, Bing Li. The effects of cognitive load and encoding modality on prospective memory
449 -- 458André Klostermann, Florian Reinbold, Ralf Kredel. Learning different task spaces: how explored density aligns the Quiet Eye
459 -- 465Matthew Andrew, Joe Causer. Does anticipation of penalty kicks in soccer transfer across similar and dissimilar sports?
467 -- 477Aline Romani-Sponchiado, Cíntia Pacheco Maia, Carol Nunes Torres, Inajá Tavares, Adriane Xavier Arteche. Emotional face expressions recognition in childhood: developmental markers, age and sex effect
479 -- 502Robert Reinecke, Simona Di Paola, Filippo Domaneschi, Marion Fossard. Presupposition processing declines with age
503 -- 512Maria Chiara Fastame. Are subjective cognitive complaints associated with executive functions and mental health of older adults?
513 -- 519Daniele Gatti, Eszter Somos, Giuliana Mazzoni, Tjeerd Jellema. Could direct and generative retrieval be two flips of the same coin? A dual-task paradigm study
521 -- 526Silvia Casale, Giulia Fioravanti, Alessia Musicò. Investigating how internet gaming disorder and bodily dissociation experiences vary by game genres
527 -- 533Masaya Mochizuki. Little to no evidence of the QWERTY effect in Japanese word valence rating
535 -- 0Georgios P. Georgiou. Correction to: Toward a new model for speech perception: the Universal Perceptual Model (UPM) of second language

Volume 23, Issue 2

155 -- 168Shiau-Chuen Chiou. Attention modulates incidental memory encoding of human movements
169 -- 178Arash Mirifar, Mengkai Luan, Felix Ehrlenspiel. Effects of unilateral dynamic handgrip on reaction time and error rate
179 -- 189L. Y. Lo, C.-C. Lai. Visual-auditory interactions on explicit and implicit information processing
191 -- 202Andreas Schliephake, J. Bahnmueller, K. Willmes, I. Koch, K. Moeller. Cognitive control in number processing: new evidence from number compatibility effects in task-switching
203 -- 215Ori Amir, Konrad J. Utterback, Justin Lee, Kevin S. Lee, Suehyun Kwon, Dave M. Carroll, Alexandra Papoutsaki. The elephant in the room: attention to salient scene features increases with comedic expertise
217 -- 233Veronica Muffato, Michela Zavagnin, Chiara Meneghetti. The practice of speleology: What is its relationship with spatial abilities?
235 -- 254Abdullah Bin Dawood, A. Dickinson, A. Aytemur, E. Milne, M. Jones. No effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on visual evoked potential and peak gamma frequency
255 -- 267Alessandra Chiera, Ines Adornetti, Daniela Altavilla, Alessandro Acciai, Erica Cosentino, Valentina Deriu, Christopher McCarroll, Serena Nicchiarelli, Viviana Preziotti, Francesco Ferretti. Does the character-based dimension of stories impact narrative processing? An event-related potentials (ERPs) study
269 -- 283Gioacchino Garofalo, Luiz L. Gawryszewski, Lucia Riggio. Seeing through the cat's eyes: evidence of a spontaneous perspective taking process using a non-human avatar
285 -- 298Fabián Tommasini, Diego A. Evin, Fernando Bermejo, Mercedes Hüg, M. Virginia Barrios, Augusto Pampaluna. Recurrence analysis of sensorimotor trajectories in a minimalist perceptual task using sonification
299 -- 308Koeun Jung, Suk Won Han, Yoonki Min. Comparing the temporal dynamics and efficacy of task-relevant and task-irrelevant memory-driven attention
309 -- 318Markus J. Hofmann, Mareike A. Kleemann, André Roelke-Wellmann, Christian Vorstius, Ralph Radach. Semantic feature activation takes time: longer SOA elicits earlier priming effects during reading
319 -- 327Magdalena Szubielska, Marta Szewczyk, Wenke Möhring. Differences in adults' spatial scaling based on visual or haptic information
329 -- 337Mari Tervaniemi, Saara Pousi, Maaria Seppälä, Tommi Makkonen. Brain oscillation recordings of the audience in a live concert-like setting
339 -- 0Mari Tervaniemi, Saara Pousi, Maaria Seppälä, Tommi Makkonen. Correction to: Brain oscillation recordings of the audience in a live concert-like setting

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