Journal: J. Cognitive Neuroscience

Volume 17, Issue 8

1181 -- 1193Andrew E. Budson, Daniel B. J. Droller, Chad S. Dodson, Daniel L. Schacter, Michael D. Rugg, Phillip J. Holcomb, Kirk R. Daffner. Electrophysiological Dissociation of Picture Versus Word Encoding: The Distinctiveness Heuristic as a Retrieval Orientation
1194 -- 1211Mark Mennemeier, Christopher A. Pierce, Anjan Chatterjee, Britt Anderson, George Jewell, Rachael Dowler, Adam J. Woods, Tannahill Glenn, Victor W. Mark. Biases in Attentional Orientation and Magnitude Estimation Explain Crossover: Neglect is a Disorder of Both
1212 -- 1228Shiro Ojima, Hiroki Nakata, Ryusuke Kakigi. An ERP Study of Second Language Learning after Childhood: Effects of Proficiency
1229 -- 1244Jutta L. Mueller, Anja Hahne, Yugo Fujii, Angela D. Friederici. Native and Nonnative Speakers Processing of a Miniature Version of Japanese as Revealed by ERPs
1245 -- 1260Patrik Vuilleumier, Sophie Schwartz, Stéphanie Duhoux, Raymond J. Dolan, Jon Driver. Selective Attention Modulates Neural Substrates of Repetition Priming and Implicit Visual Memory: Suppressions and Enhancements Revealed by fMRI
1261 -- 1274John R. Anderson, Mark V. Albert, Jon M. Fincham. Tracing Problem Solving in Real Time: fMRI Analysis of the Subject-paced Tower of Hanoi
1275 -- 1292Fatima T. Husain, Thomas P. Lozito, Antonio Ulloa, Barry Horwitz. Investigating the Neural Basis of the Auditory Continuity Illusion
1293 -- 1305Daniel Tranel, Thomas J. Grabowski, Jill Lyon, Hanna Damasio. Naming the Same Entities from Visual or from Auditory Stimulation Engages Similar Regions of Left Inferotemporal Cortices
1306 -- 1315Jason P. Mitchell, Mahzarin R. Banaji, C. Neil Macrae. The Link between Social Cognition and Self-referential Thought in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex
1316 -- 1327Marianne Latinus, Margot J. Taylor. Holistic Processing of Faces: Learning Effects with Mooney Faces
1328 -- 1340Teodora Gliga, Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz. Structural Encoding of Body and Face in Human Infants and Adults
1341 -- 1352Joseph B. Hopfinger, Anthony J. Ries. Automatic Versus Contingent Mechanisms of Sensory-Driven Neural Biasing and Reflexive Attention