Journal: J. Cognitive Neuroscience

Volume 21, Issue 6

1039 -- 1053Daniel C. Hyde, Elizabeth S. Spelke. All Numbers Are Not Equal: An Electrophysiological Investigation of Small and Large Number Representations
1054 -- 1064Céline R. Gillebert, Hans P. Op de Beeck, Sven Panis, Johan Wagemans. Subordinate Categorization Enhances the Neural Selectivity in Human Object-selective Cortex for Fine Shape Differences
1065 -- 1080Karen Johanne Pallesen, Elvira Brattico, Christopher J. Bailey, Antti Korvenoja, Albert Gjedde. Cognitive and Emotional Modulation of Brain Default Operation
1081 -- 1091Judith C. Peters, Rainer Goebel, Pieter R. Roelfsema. Remembered but Unused: The Accessory Items in Working Memory that Do Not Guide Attention
1092 -- 1105Ananthanarayan Krishnan, Jayaganesh Swaminathan, Jackson T. Gandour. Experience-dependent Enhancement of Linguistic Pitch Representation in the Brainstem Is Not Specific to a Speech Context
1106 -- 1115Mark M. Kishiyama, W. Thomas Boyce, Amy M. Jimenez, Lee M. Perry, Robert T. Knight. Socioeconomic Disparities Affect Prefrontal Function in Children
1116 -- 1126Antonino Vallesi, Anthony R. McIntosh, Tim Shallice, Donald T. Stuss. When Time Shapes Behavior: fMRI Evidence of Brain Correlates of Temporal Monitoring
1127 -- 1134Jennifer J. Heisz, Judith M. Shedden. Semantic Learning Modifies Perceptual Face Processing
1135 -- 1145Tali Bitan, Jimmy Cheon, Dong Lu, Douglas D. Burman, James R. Booth. Developmental Increase in Top-Down and Bottom-Up Processing in a Phonological Task: An Effective Connectivity, fMRI Study
1146 -- 1161Christian C. Ruff, Felix Blankenburg, Otto Bjoertomt, Sven Bestmann, Nikolaus Weiskopf, Jon Driver. Hemispheric Differences in Frontal and Parietal Influences on Human Occipital Cortex: Direct Confirmation with Concurrent TMS-fMRI
1162 -- 1178Steven W. Kennerley, Aspandiar F. Dahmubed, Antonio H. Lara, Jonathan D. Wallis. Neurons in the Frontal Lobe Encode the Value of Multiple Decision Variables
1179 -- 1192Markus Aichhorn, Josef Perner, Benjamin Weiss, Martin Kronbichler, Wolfgang Staffen, Gunther Ladurner. Temporo-parietal Junction Activity in Theory-of-Mind Tasks: Falseness, Beliefs, or Attention
1193 -- 1203James P. Coxon, Cathy M. Stinear, Winston D. Byblow. Stop and Go: The Neural Basis of Selective Movement Prevention
1204 -- 1214Carmel Mevorach, Glyn W. Humphreys, Lilach Shalev. Reflexive and Preparatory Selection and Suppression of Salient Information in the Right and Left Posterior Parietal Cortex
1215 -- 1227Simone Schütz-Bosbach, Alessio Avenanti, Salvatore Maria Aglioti, Patrick Haggard. Don t Do It! Cortical Inhibition and Self-attribution during Action Observation