Journal: Cognitive Processing

Volume 6, Issue 4

223 -- 226John Sutton. Memory and the extended mind: embodiment, cognition, and culture
227 -- 236Robert A. Wilson. Collective memory, group minds, and the extended mind thesis
237 -- 242Deryn Strange, Matthew P. Gerrie, Maryanne Garry. A few seemingly harmless routes to a false memory
243 -- 252Catherine Stevens, Shirley McKechnie. Thinking in action: thought made visible in contemporary dance
253 -- 265Carl Windhorst. The slave model of autobiographical memory
266 -- 271Elaine Reese, Michael Colombo. Memory Research in the Southernmost Psychology Department
272 -- 281Amanda J. Barnier, Richard A. Bryant, Leah Campbell, Rochelle Cox, Celia B. Harris, Lynette Hung, Fiona Maccallum, Stefanie J. Sharman. Memory on the beach: an Australian memory (and hypnosis) laboratory

Volume 6, Issue 3

153 -- 156Thomas Hünefeldt. Semantic dualism and narrative identity - Paul Ricœur on the cognitive sciences
157 -- 176G. S. Bhumbra, R. E. J. Dyball. Spike coding from the perspective of a neurone
177 -- 188Giulio E. Lancioni, Nirbhay N. Singh, Mark F. O'Reilly, Doretta Oliva. Microswitch programs for persons with multiple disabilities: an overview of the responses adopted for microswitch activation
189 -- 195Edward H. F. de Haan, Evelien N. M. van Kollenburg. Lateralised processing of the internal and the external facial features of personally familiar and unfamiliar faces: a visual half-field study
196 -- 201Cristina Urdiales, Ulises Cortés. Situated robotics: from learning to teaching by imitation
202 -- 207Angelo Cangelosi. Evolving cognitive systems: adaptive behaviour and cognition research at the university of Plymouth (UK)
208 -- 215Cees van Leeuwen. The laboratory for perceptual dynamics at the RIKEN BSI

Volume 6, Issue 2

87 -- 97Hermann Haken, Juval Portugali. A synergetic interpretation of cue-dependent prospective memory
98 -- 116María Jesús Funes, Juan Lupiáñez, Bruce Milliken. The role of spatial attention and other processes on the magnitude and time course of cueing effects
117 -- 127Warren Brodsky. The effects of metronomic pendular adjustment versus tap-tempo input on the stability and accuracy of tempo perception
128 -- 135Toshiharu Nakai, Kayako Matsuo, Yuko Ohgami, Kenichi Oishi, Chikako Kato. An fMRI study of temporal sequencing of motor regulation guided by an auditory cue - a comparison with visual guidance
136 -- 141Barbara Montagne, Roy P. C. Kessels, Elisa Frigerio, Edward H. F. de Haan, David I. Perrett. Sex differences in the perception of affective facial expressions: Do men really lack emotional sensitivity?
142 -- 146Lucio Inguscio, Frank E. Ritter. Applied Cognitive Science Laboratory at the Pennsylvania State University

Volume 6, Issue 1

1 -- 2Irene Ruspantini, Niels Birbaumer. Human motor behaviour and neuroprosthesis control
3 -- 14Bernhard Hommel. Perception in action: multiple roles of sensory information in action control
15 -- 24Paul Cisek. Neural representations of motor plans, desired trajectories, and controlled objects
25 -- 36Pietro Morasso, Alessandra Bottaro, Maura Casadio, Vittorio Sanguineti. Preflexes and internal models in biomimetic robot systems
37 -- 47Karl M. Newell, Yeou-Teh Liu, Gottfried Mayer-Kress. Learning in the brain-computer interface: insights about degrees of freedom and degeneracy from a landscape model of motor learning
48 -- 58Joachim Hermsdörfer, D. A. Nowak, A. Lee, K. Rost, D. Timmann, M. Mühlau, H. Boecker. The representation of predictive force control and internal forward models: evidence from lesion studies and brain imaging
59 -- 64Rolando Grave de Peralta Menendez, Sara González Andino, Lucas Perez, Pierre W. Ferrez, José del R. Millán. Non-invasive estimation of local field potentials for neuroprosthesis control
65 -- 74Boris Kleber, Niels Birbaumer. Direct brain communication: neuroelectric and metabolic approaches at Tübingen
75 -- 83Febo Cincotti, Fabio Babiloni, Marco Mattiocco, Laura Astolfi, Simona Bufalari, Maria Grazia Marciani, Donatella Mattia. Laboratory of functional neuroelectrical imaging and brain-computer interfacing at Fondazione Santa Lucia