Journal: J. Cognitive Neuroscience

Volume 27, Issue 4

639 -- 654Joaquín M. Fuster, Steven L. Bressler. Past Makes Future: Role of pFC in Prediction
655 -- 664Daniel L. Ames, Christopher J. Honey, Michael A. Chow, Alexander Todorov, Uri Hasson. Contextual Alignment of Cognitive and Neural Dynamics
665 -- 678Long Sha, James V. Haxby, Hervé Abdi, J. Swaroop Guntupalli, Nikolaas N. Oosterhof, Yaroslav O. Halchenko, Andrew C. Connolly. The Animacy Continuum in the Human Ventral Vision Pathway
679 -- 691Erik A. Wing, Maureen Ritchey, Roberto Cabeza. Reinstatement of Individual Past Events Revealed by the Similarity of Distributed Activation Patterns during Encoding and Retrieval
692 -- 704Jérôme Prado, Nicola Spotorno, Eric Koun, Emily Hewitt, Jean-Baptiste Van der Henst, Dan Sperber, Ira A. Noveck. Neural Interaction between Logical Reasoning and Pragmatic Processing in Narrative Discourse
705 -- 719Mark E. Wheeler, Sarah G. Woo, Tobin Ansel, Joshua J. Tremel, Amanda L. Collier, Katerina Velanova, Elisabeth J. Ploran, Tianming Yang. The Strength of Gradually Accruing Probabilistic Evidence Modulates Brain Activity during a Categorical Decision
720 -- 735Roberto Dell'Acqua, Paul E. Dux, Brad Wyble, Mattia Doro, Paola Sessa, Federica Meconi, Pierre Jolicoeur. The Attentional Blink Impairs Detection and Delays Encoding of Visual Information: Evidence from Human Electrophysiology
736 -- 751Ella Gabitov, David Manor, Avi Karni. Patterns of Modulation in the Activity and Connectivity of Motor Cortex during the Repeated Generation of Movement Sequences
752 -- 764Simandeep K. Poonian, Jessica McFadyen, Jessica Ogden, Ross Cunnington. Implicit Agency in Observed Actions: Evidence for N1 Suppression of Tones Caused by Self-made and Observed Actions
765 -- 774Russell Cohen Hoffing, Aaron R. Seitz. Pupillometry as a Glimpse into the Neurochemical Basis of Human Memory Encoding
775 -- 786Erin Hawkins, Duncan E. Astle, Kathleen Rastle. Semantic Advantage for Learning New Phonological Form Representations
787 -- 797Matthias Guggenmos, Marcus Rothkirch, Klaus Obermayer, John-Dylan Haynes, Philipp Sterzer. A Hippocampal Signature of Perceptual Learning in Object Recognition
798 -- 818Hao Tam Ho, Erich Schröger, Sonja A. Kotz. Selective Attention Modulates Early Human Evoked Potentials during Emotional Face-Voice Processing
819 -- 831Jennifer A. Segawa, Jason A. Tourville, Deryk S. Beal, Frank H. Guenther. The Neural Correlates of Speech Motor Sequence Learning
832 -- 841Amanda K. Robinson, Judith Reinhard, Jason B. Mattingley. Olfaction Modulates Early Neural Responses to Matching Visual Objects
842 -- 851Paul E. Stillman, Jay J. Van Bavel, William A. Cunningham. Valence Asymmetries in the Human Amygdala: Task Relevance Modulates Amygdala Responses to Positive More than Negative Affective Cues