Journal: J. Cognitive Neuroscience

Volume 34, Issue 9

1547 -- 1562Jordana S. Wynn, Zhong-Xu Liu, Jennifer D. Ryan. Neural Correlates of Subsequent Memory-Related Gaze Reinstatement
1563 -- 1575Dirk Kerzel, Stanislas Huynh Cong. Biased Competition between Targets and Distractors Reduces Attentional Suppression: Evidence from the Positivity Posterior Contralateral and Distractor Positivity
1576 -- 1589Tammi Kral, Regina C. Lapate, Ted Imhoff-Smith, Elena Patsenko, Daniel W. Grupe, Robin Goldman, Melissa A. Rosenkranz, Richard J. Davidson. Long-term Meditation Training Is Associated with Enhanced Subjective Attention and Stronger Posterior Cingulate-Rostrolateral Prefrontal Cortex Resting Connectivity
1590 -- 1615Dariusz Asanowicz, Ilona Kotlewska, Bartlomiej Panek. Neural Underpinnings of Proactive and Preemptive Adjustments of Action Control
1616 -- 1629Alexander Jones, Emma V. Ward, Enida L. Csiszer, Joanna Szymczak. Temporal Expectation Improves Recognition Memory for Spatially Attended Objects
1630 -- 1649Zachariah R. Cross, Andrew W. Corcoran, Matthias Schlesewsky, Mark J. Kohler, Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky. Oscillatory and Aperiodic Neural Activity Jointly Predict Language Learning
1650 -- 1669Leah Gosselin, Clara D. Martin, Ana González Martín, Sendy Caffarra. When A Nonnative Accent Lets You Spot All the Errors: Examining the Syntactic Interlanguage Benefit
1670 -- 1680Ruosi Wang, Daniel Janini, Talia Konkle. Mid-level Feature Differences Support Early Animacy and Object Size Distinctions: Evidence from Electroencephalography Decoding
1681 -- 1701Frida A. B. Printzlau, Nicholas E. Myers, Sanjay G. Manohar, Mark G. Stokes. Neural Reinstatement Tracks Spread of Attention between Object Features in Working Memory
1702 -- 1717Siyi Chen, Thomas Geyer, Artyom Zinchenko, Hermann J. Müller, Zhuanghua Shi. Multisensory Rather than Unisensory Representations Contribute to Statistical Context Learning in Tactile Search

Volume 34, Issue 8

1307 -- 1325Miriam Janssen, Christopher LeWarne, Diana Burk, Bruno B. Averbeck. Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning, Sequential Behavior, and the Dorsal Frontostriatal System
1326 -- 1339Lloyd May, Andrea R. Halpern, Sean D. Paulsen, Michael A. Casey. Imagined Musical Scale Relationships Decoded from Auditory Cortex
1340 -- 1354Chin-An Wang, Brian White, Douglas P. Munoz. Pupil-linked Arousal Signals in the Midbrain Superior Colliculus
1355 -- 1375Corianne Rogalsky, Alexandra Basilakos, Chris Rorden, Sara B. Pillay, Arianna N. LaCroix, Lynsey Keator, Soren Mickelsen, Steven W. Anderson, Tracy Love, Julius Fridriksson, Jeffrey R. Binder, Gregory Hickok. The Neuroanatomy of Speech Processing: A Large-scale Lesion Study
1376 -- 1396Kyoungeun Lee, Soroush Mirjalili, Ayesha Quadri, Brittany Corbett, Audrey Duarte. Neural Reinstatement of Overlapping Memories in Young and Older Adults
1397 -- 1415Andreas Mädebach, Andreas Widmann, Melina Posch, Erich Schröger, Jörg D. Jescheniak. Hearing "Birch" Hampers Saying "Duck" - An Event-Related Potential Study on Phonological Interference in Immediate and Delayed Word Production
1416 -- 1428Li Wang, Meng Zhang, Feng Zou, Xin Wu, Yufeng Wang, Jun Chen. Brain Functional Networks Involved in Different Premise Order in Conditional Reasoning: A Dynamic Causal Model Study
1429 -- 1446Virginie M. Patt, Daniela J. Palombo, Michael Esterman, Mieke Verfaellie. Hippocampal Contribution to Probabilistic Feedback Learning: Modeling Observation- and Reinforcement-based Processes
1447 -- 1466Sophie K. Herbst, Jonas Obleser, Virginie van Wassenhove. Implicit Versus Explicit Timing - Separate or Shared Mechanisms?
1467 -- 1487Ivonne Weyers, Jutta L. Mueller. A Special Role of Syllables, But Not Vowels or Consonants, for Nonadjacent Dependency Learning
1488 -- 1499Nathan Han, Bradley N. Jack, Gethin Hughes, Thomas J. Whitford. The Role of Action-Effect Contingency on Sensory Attenuation in the Absence of Movement
1500 -- 1520Sivaniya Subramaniapillai, Sricharana Rajagopal, Elizabeth Ankudowich, Stamatoula Pasvanis, Bratislav Misic, M. Natasha Rajah. Age- and Episodic Memory-related Differences in Task-based Functional Connectivity in Women and Men
1521 -- 1533Blaire Dube, Lasyapriya Pidaparthi, Julie D. Golomb. Visual Distraction Disrupts Category-tuned Attentional Filters in Ventral Visual Cortex
1534 -- 1546Rose Nasrawi, Freek van Ede. Planning the Potential Future during Multi-item Visual Working Memory

Volume 34, Issue 7

1103 -- 1113Theresa M. Desrochers, Aarit Ahuja, Marvin R. Maechler, Jorja Shires, Nadira Yusif Rodriguez, Marian E. Berryhill. Caught in the ACTS: Defining Abstract Cognitive Task Sequences as an Independent Process
1114 -- 1118Pascal Fries, Eric Maris. What to Do If N Is Two?
1119 -- 1127Jan-Rouke Kuipers, William A. Phillips. Variations in Pupil Size Related to Memory for Recently Presented Words and Event Related Potentials
1128 -- 1147Maciej Kosilo, Jasna Martinovic, Corinna Haenschel. Luminance Contrast Drives Interactions between Perception and Working Memory
1148 -- 1163Benchi Wang, Tomas Knapen, Christian N. L. Olivers. Visual Working Memory Adapts to the Nature of Anticipated Interference
1164 -- 1182Marie Amalric, Jessica F. Cantlon. Common Neural Functions during Children's Learning from Naturalistic and Controlled Mathematics Paradigms
1183 -- 1204Reina Izumika, Roberto Cabeza, Takashi Tsukiura. Neural Mechanisms of Perceiving and Subsequently Recollecting Emotional Facial Expressions in Young and Older Adults
1205 -- 1229Iroise Dumontheil, Annie Brookman-Byrne, Andrew K. Tolmie, Denis Mareschal. Neural and Cognitive Underpinnings of Counterintuitive Science and Math Reasoning in Adolescence
1230 -- 1245Giulia Cristoforetti, Steve Majerus, Muhammet Ikbal Sahan, Jean-Philippe van Dijck, Wim Fias. Neural Patterns in Parietal Cortex and Hippocampus Distinguish Retrieval of Start versus End Positions in Working Memory
1246 -- 1258Elena Eggert, Adam Takacs, Alexander Münchau, Christian Beste. On the Role of Memory Representations in Action Control: Neurophysiological Decoding Reveals the Reactivation of Integrated Stimulus-Response Feature Representations
1259 -- 1273Jerome Herpers, Wim Vanduffel, Rufin Vogels. Limited Pairings of Electrical Micro-stimulation of the Ventral Tegmental Area and a Visual Stimulus Enhance Visual Cortical Responses
1274 -- 1286Sayak Bhattacharya, Jacob A. Donoghue, Meredith Mahnke, Scott L. Brincat, Emery N. Brown, Earl K. Miller. Propofol Anesthesia Alters Cortical Traveling Waves
1287 -- 1305Sophie Siestrup, Benjamin Jainta, Nadiya El-Sourani, Ima Trempler, Moritz F. Wurm, Oliver T. Wolf, Sen Cheng, Ricarda I. Schubotz. What Happened When? Cerebral Processing of Modified Structure and Content in Episodic Cueing

Volume 34, Issue 6

917 -- 932Arianna Schiano Lomoriello, Paola Sessa, Mattia Doro, Ivana Konvalinka. Shared Attention Amplifies the Neural Processing of Emotional Faces
933 -- 950Vanessa C. Irsik, Ingrid S. Johnsrude, Björn Herrmann. Neural Activity during Story Listening Is Synchronized across Individuals Despite Acoustic Masking
951 -- 966Xin Xin, Qingfang Zhang. The Inhibition Effect of Affordances in Action Picture Naming: An Event-related Potential Study
967 -- 987Gennadiy Gurariy, Ryan E. B. Mruczek, Jacqueline C. Snow, Gideon Paul Caplovitz. Using High-Density Electroencephalography to Explore Spatiotemporal Representations of Object Categories in Visual Cortex
988 -- 1000Futing Zou, Sze Chai Kwok. Distinct Generation of Subjective Vividness and Confidence during Naturalistic Memory Retrieval in Angular Gyrus
1001 -- 1014Elie Rassi, Andreas Wutz, Nicholas Peatfield, Nathan Weisz. Efficient Prestimulus Network Integration of Fusiform Face Area Biases Face Perception during Binocular Rivalry
1015 -- 1037Jacky Au, Rachel N. Smith-Peirce, Elena Carbone, Austin Moon, Michelle Evans, John Jonides, Susanne M. Jaeggi. Effects of Multisession Prefrontal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Long-term Memory and Working Memory in Older Adults
1038 -- 1052Samuel Armstrong, Nicholas S. Bland, Martin V. Sale, Ross Cunnington. Unconscious Influences on "Free Will" Movement Initiation: Slow-wave Brain Stimulation and the Readiness Potential
1053 -- 1069Astrid Prochnow, Elena Eggert, Alexander Münchau, Moritz Mückschel, Christian Beste. Alpha and Theta Bands Dynamics Serve Distinct Functions during Perception-Action Integration in Response Inhibition
1070 -- 1089Jakob Kaiser, Panagiotis Iliopoulos, Konstantin Steinmassl, Simone Schütz-Bosbach. Preparing for Success: Neural Frontal Theta and Posterior Alpha Dynamics during Action Preparation Predict Flexible Resolution of Cognitive Conflicts
1090 -- 1102Philipp A. Schroeder, Anna Seewald, Jennifer Svaldi. Spotlight on the Left Frontal Cortex: No Evidence for Response Inhibition from Cathodal High-Definition transcranial Direct Current Stimulation over Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus or Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex

Volume 34, Issue 5

715 -- 728Philip A. Kragel, Ahmad R. Hariri, Kevin S. LaBar. The Temporal Dynamics of Spontaneous Emotional Brain States and Their Implications for Mental Health
729 -- 747Joana Leitão, Maya Burckhardt, Patrik Vuilleumier. Amygdala in Action: Functional Connectivity during Approach and Avoidance Behaviors
748 -- 765Faisal Mushtaq, Samuel D. McDougle, Matt Craddock, Darius E. Parvin, Jack Brookes, Alexandre Schaefer, Mark Mon-Williams, Jordan A. Taylor, Richard B. Ivry. Distinct Neural Signatures of Outcome Monitoring After Selection and Execution Errors
766 -- 775Sori Baek, Sagi Jaffe-Dax, Vikranth R. Bejjanki, Lauren L. Emberson. Temporal Predictability Modulates Cortical Activity and Functional Connectivity in the Frontoparietal Network in 6-Month-Old Infants
776 -- 786Remington Mallett, Elizabeth S. Lorenc, Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock. Working Memory Swap Errors Have Identifiable Neural Representations
787 -- 805Brad T. Stilwell, Howard Egeth, Nicholas Gaspelin. Electrophysiological Evidence for the Suppression of Highly Salient Distractors
806 -- 822Lydia Barnes, Erin Goddard, Alexandra Woolgar. Neural Coding of Visual Objects Rapidly Reconfigures to Reflect Subtrial Shifts in Attentional Focus
823 -- 845Pauline Petereit, Sarah Jessen, Tatiana Goregliad Fjaellingsdal, Ulrike M. Krämer. Social Context and Rejection Expectations Modulate Neural and Behavioral Responses to Social Feedback
846 -- 863Phillip R. Johnston, Claude Alain, Anthony R. McIntosh. Individual Differences in Multisensory Processing Are Related to Broad Differences in the Balance of Local versus Distributed Information
864 -- 876Hans S. Schroder, Ann M. Iturra-Mena, Micah Breiger, Samantha R. Linton, Mykel A. Robble, Brian D. Kangas, Jack Bergman, Stefanie Nickels, Gordana D. Vitaliano, Andre Der-Avakian, Samuel A. Barnes, William A. Carlezon, Jr., Diego A. Pizzagalli. Error-related Alpha Suppression: Scalp Topography and (Lack of) Modulation by Modafinil
877 -- 896Savannah L. Cookson, Eric H. Schumacher. Dissociating the Neural Correlates of Planning and Executing Tasks with Nested Task Sets
897 -- 915Sarah Boukarras, Duru Gun Özkan, Vanessa Era, Quentin Moreau, Gaetano Tieri, Matteo Candidi. Midfrontal Theta Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Facilitates Motor Coordination in Dyadic Human-Avatar Interactions

Volume 34, Issue 4

551 -- 568Aspen H. Yoo, Anne G. E. Collins. How Working Memory and Reinforcement Learning Are Intertwined: A Cognitive, Neural, and Computational Perspective
569 -- 591Harrison Ritz, Xiamin Leng, Amitai Shenhav. Cognitive Control as a Multivariate Optimization Problem
592 -- 604Allain-Thibeault Ferhat, Greg Jensen, Herbert S. Terrace, Vincent P. Ferrera. Influence of Rule- and Reward-based Strategies on Inferences of Serial Order by Monkeys
605 -- 617Paul Wendiggensen, Filippo Ghin, Anna Helin Koyun, Ann-Kathrin Stock, Christian Beste. Pretrial Theta Band Activity Affects Context-dependent Modulation of Response Inhibition
618 -- 638Philip J. Monahan, Jessamyn Schertz, Zhanao Fu, Alejandro Pérez. Unified Coding of Spectral and Temporal Phonetic Cues: Electrophysiological Evidence for Abstract Phonological Features
639 -- 654Amanda K. Robinson, Anina N. Rich, Alexandra Woolgar. Linking the Brain with Behavior: The Neural Dynamics of Success and Failure in Goal-directed Behavior
655 -- 674Lynn K. A. Sörensen, Davide Zambrano, Heleen A. Slagter, Sander M. Bohté, H. Steven Scholte. Leveraging Spiking Deep Neural Networks to Understand the Neural Mechanisms Underlying Selective Attention
675 -- 686Cécile Fabio, Romeo Salemme, Eric Koun, Alessandro Farnè, Luke E. Miller. Alpha Oscillations Are Involved in Localizing Touch on Handheld Tools
687 -- 698Simon Kwon, Franziska R. Richter, Michael J. Siena, Jon S. Simons. Episodic Memory Precision and Reality Monitoring Following Stimulation of Angular Gyrus
699 -- 714Jamal A. Williams, Elizabeth H. Margulis, Samuel A. Nastase, Janice Chen, Uri Hasson, Kenneth A. Norman, Christopher A. Baldassano. High-Order Areas and Auditory Cortex Both Represent the High-Level Event Structure of Music

Volume 34, Issue 3

381 -- 396Heejung Jung, Tor D. Wager, Ronald McKell Carter. Novel Cognitive Functions Arise at the Convergence of Macroscale Gradients
397 -- 410Assaf Harel, Jeffery D. Nador, Michael F. Bonner, Russell A. Epstein. Early Electrophysiological Markers of Navigational Affordances in Scenes
411 -- 424Octave Etard, Remy Ben Messaoud, Gabriel Gaugain, Tobias Reichenbach. No Evidence of Attentional Modulation of the Neural Response to the Temporal Fine Structure of Continuous Musical Pieces
425 -- 444Shannon L. M. Heald, Stephen C. Van Hedger, John Veillette, Katherine Reis, Joel S. Snyder, Howard C. Nusbaum. Going Beyond Rote Auditory Learning: Neural Patterns of Generalized Auditory Learning
445 -- 460Guochun Yang, Kai Wang, Weizhi Nan, Qi Li, Ya Zheng, Haiyan Wu, Xun Liu 0001. Distinct Brain Mechanisms for Conflict Adaptation within and across Conflict Types
461 -- 479Wim Strijbosch, Edward A. Vessel, Dominik Welke, Ondrej Mitas, John Gelissen, Marcel Bastiaansen. On the Neuronal Dynamics of Aesthetic Experience: Evidence from Electroencephalographic Oscillatory Dynamics
480 -- 494Audrey Siqi-Liu, Tobias Egner, Marty G. Woldorff. Neural Dynamics of Context-sensitive Adjustments in Cognitive Flexibility
495 -- 516Dinavahi V. P. S. Murty, Songtao Song, Kelly Morrow, Jongwan Kim, Kesong Hu, Luiz Pessoa. Distributed and Multifaceted Effects of Threat and Safety
517 -- 531Konstantinos Bromis, Petar P. Raykov, Leah Wickens, Warrick Roseboom, Chris M. Bird. The Neural Representation of Events Is Dominated by Elements that Are Most Reliably Present
532 -- 549Samuel D. McDougle, Sarah A. Wilterson, Nicholas B. Turk-Browne, Jordan A. Taylor. Revisiting the Role of the Medial Temporal Lobe in Motor Learning

Volume 34, Issue 2

209 -- 223Manon Hendriks, Wendy P. van Ginkel, Ton Dijkstra, Vitória Piai. Dropping Beans or Spilling Secrets: How Idiomatic Context Bias Affects Prediction
224 -- 235William Matchin, Deniz Ilkbasaran, Marla Hatrak, Austin Roth, Agnes Villwock, Eric Halgren, Rachel I. Mayberry. The Cortical Organization of Syntactic Processing Is Supramodal: Evidence from American Sign Language
236 -- 257Ximing Shao, Mingyang Li, Yufang Yang, Xiaoqing Li, Zaizhu Han. The Neural Basis of Semantic Prediction in Sentence Comprehension
258 -- 272Mario Hervault, Pier-Giorgio Zanone, Jean-Christophe Buisson, Raoul Huys. Multiple Brain Sources Are Differentially Engaged in the Inhibition of Distinct Action Types
273 -- 289Inga Korolczuk, Borís Burle, Jennifer T. Coull, Kamila Smigasiewicz. Time for Action: Neural Basis of the Costs and Benefits of Temporal Predictability for Competing Response Choices
290 -- 312Erin Goddard, Thomas A. Carlson, Alexandra Woolgar. Spatial and Feature-selective Attention Have Distinct, Interacting Effects on Population-level Tuning
313 -- 331Johanna Kreither, Orestis Papaioannou, Steven J. Luck. Active Working Memory and Simple Cognitive Operations
332 -- 347Tao He, David Richter, Zhiguo Wang, Floris P. de Lange. Spatial and Temporal Context Jointly Modulate the Sensory Response within the Ventral Visual Stream
348 -- 364Jennifer-Ashley Hoffmeister, Andrea N. Smit, Ashley C. Livingstone, John J. McDonald. Diversion of Attention Leads to Conflict between Concurrently Attended Stimuli, Not Delayed Orienting to the Object of Interest
365 -- 379Aspen H. Yoo, Alfredo Bolaños, Grace E. Hallenbeck, Masih Rahmati, Thomas C. Sprague, Clayton E. Curtis. Behavioral Prioritization Enhances Working Memory Precision and Neural Population Gain

Volume 34, Issue 12

2215 -- 2236Dwaynica A. Greaves, Paola Pinti, Sara Din, Robert Hickson, Mingyi Diao, Charlotte Lange, Priyasha Khurana, Kelly Hunter, Ilias Tachtsidis, Antonia F. de C. Hamilton. Exploring Theater Neuroscience: Using Wearable Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy to Measure the Sense of Self and Interpersonal Coordination in Professional Actors
2237 -- 2255Simon Ladouce, Magda Mustile, Magdalena Ietswaart, Frédéric Dehais. Capturing Cognitive Events Embedded in the Real World Using Mobile Electroencephalography and Eye-Tracking
2256 -- 2274Alice Teghil, Alessia Bonavita, Federica Procida, Federico Giove, Maddalena Boccia. Temporal Organization of Episodic and Experience-near Semantic Autobiographical Memories: Neural Correlates and Context-dependent Connectivity
2275 -- 2296Hyojeong Kim, Kai Wang, Laurie E. Cutting, Erik G. Willcutt, Stephen A. Petrill, Daniel R. Leopold, Andrew E. Reineberg, Lee A. Thompson, Marie T. Banich. The Angular Gyrus as a Hub for Modulation of Language-related Cortex by Distinct Prefrontal Executive Control Regions
2297 -- 2310Friederike Contier, Mathias Weymar, Isabell Wartenburger, Milena Rabovsky. Sustained Attention as Measured by Reaction Time Variability Is a Strong Modulator for the P600, but Not the N400
2311 -- 2319Cuicui Wang, Krystal Flemming, Zhen Yang, Giulia Cortiana, Jessica Lammert, Yasaman Rafat, Sha Tao, Marc F. Joanisse. Second Language Immersion Experience Could Help the Brain Response to Second Language Reading for Native Chinese Speakers
2320 -- 2340Jieying He, Laurel Brehm, Qingfang Zhang. Dissociation of Writing Processes: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study on the Neural Substrates for the Handwritten Production of Chinese Characters
2341 -- 2359Kyle A. Kurkela, Rose A. Cooper, Ehri Ryu, Maureen Ritchey. Integrating Region- and Network-level Contributions to Episodic Recollection Using Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling
2360 -- 2374Klaus Oberauer, Edward Awh. Is There an Activity-silent Working Memory?
2375 -- 2389Xiaoli Ling, Peng Sun, Lu Zhao, Shan Jiang, Yang Lu, Xuemei Cheng, Xiuyan Guo, Xia Zhu, Li Zheng. Neural Basis of the Implicit Learning of Complex Artificial Grammar with Nonadjacent Dependencies
2390 -- 2405Jessica Loke, Noor Seijdel, Lukas Snoek, Matthew van der Meer, Ron van de Klundert, Eva Quispel, Natalie Cappaert, H. Steven Scholte. A Critical Test of Deep Convolutional Neural Networks' Ability to Capture Recurrent Processing in the Brain Using Visual Masking
2406 -- 2435Viola Mocz, Maryam Vaziri-Pashkam, Marvin Chun, Yaoda Xu. Predicting Identity-Preserving Object Transformations in Human Posterior Parietal Cortex and Convolutional Neural Networks

Volume 34, Issue 11

1999 -- 2015Youngki Hong, Matthew S. Mayes, Anudhi P. Munasinghe, Kyle G. Ratner. Scrutinizing Whether Mere Group Membership Influences the N170 Response to Faces: Results from Two Preregistered Event-Related Potential Studies
2016 -- 2027Michella M. Bardakan, Claudia C. Schmidt, Maike D. Hesse, Gereon R. Fink, Peter H. Weiss. Neuropsychological Evidence for a Motor Working Memory Subsystem Related to Apraxia
2028 -- 2047Ran Duan, Zhurong Li, Jiali Hu, Peng Li, Christopher M. Warren. Evaluations from Superiors Matter More: Evidence from Behavior and Event-related Potentials
2048 -- 2064Daohua Zhang, Lu Liu, Bingfang Huang, Ling E. Wang. Neural Dynamics Underlying Cognitive Control Modulated by Reinforcement Learning of Irrelevant Stimulus-Response Associations
2065 -- 2081Marwa El Zein, Ray J. Dolan, Bahador Bahrami. Shared Responsibility Decreases the Sense of Agency in the Human Brain
2082 -- 2099Ying Cai, Can Yang, Sisi Wang, Gui Xue. The Neural Mechanism Underlying Visual Working Memory Training and Its Limited Transfer Effect
2100 -- 2112Joyce Tam, Chloe Callahan-Flintoft, Brad Wyble. What the Flip? What the P-N Flip Can Tell Us about Proactive Suppression
2113 -- 2126Hause Lin, Jelena Ristic, Michael Inzlicht, A. Ross Otto. The Average Reward Rate Modulates Behavioral and Neural Indices of Effortful Control Allocation
2127 -- 2143Daniel Tay, David L. McIntyre, John J. McDonald. Searching for Visual Singletons Without A Feature to Guide Attention
2144 -- 2167Jeremy B. Caplan, Nora Hennies, Tobias Sommer. Competition between Associations in Memory
2168 -- 2188Jeffrey M. Peterson, Paul Dassonville. Differential Latencies Sculpt the Time Course of Contextual Effects on Spatial Perception
2189 -- 2214Jonathan H. Venezia, Christian Herrera, Nicole Whittle, Marjorie R. Leek, Samuel Barnes, Barbara Holshouser, Alex Yi. Task-modulated Sensitivity to Vocal Pitch in the Dorsal Premotor Cortex during Multitalker Speech Recognition

Volume 34, Issue 10

1719 -- 1735Robert M. Mok, Bradley C. Love. Abstract Neural Representations of Category Membership beyond Information Coding Stimulus or Response
1736 -- 1760Athula Pudhiyidath, Neal W. Morton, Rodrigo Viveros Duran, Anna C. Schapiro, Ida Momennejad, Demitrius M. Hinojosa-Rowland, Robert J. Molitor, Alison R. Preston. Representations of Temporal Community Structure in Hippocampus and Precuneus Predict Inductive Reasoning Decisions
1761 -- 1779Emily R. Weichart, Daniel G. Evans, Matthew Galdo, Giwon Bahg, Brandon M. Turner. Distributed Neural Systems Support Flexible Attention Updating during Category Learning
1780 -- 1805Alexander Fengler, Krishn Bera, Mads L. Pedersen, Michael J. Frank. Beyond Drift Diffusion Models: Fitting a Broad Class of Decision and Reinforcement Learning Models with HDDM
1806 -- 1809Robin Nusslock, Martha J. Farah. Introduction to the Special Focus: The Affective Neuroscience of Poverty
1810 -- 1841Ka I. Ip, Lucinda M. Sisk, Corey Horien, May I. Conley, Kristina M. Rapuano, Monica D. Rosenberg, Abigail S. Greene, Dustin Scheinost, R. Todd Constable, B. J. Casey, Arielle Baskin-Sommers, Dylan G. Gee. Associations among Household and Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantages, Resting-state Frontoamygdala Connectivity, and Internalizing Symptoms in Youth
1842 -- 1865Daniel A. Hackman, Lei Duan, Emily E. McConnell, Woo-Jung Lee, Arielle S. Beak, David J. M. Kraemer. School Climate, Cortical Structure, and Socioemotional Functioning: Associations across Family Income Levels
1866 -- 1891Felicia A. Hardi, Leigh G. Goetschius, Melissa K. Peckins, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Sara S. McLanahan, Vonnie McLoyd, Nestor L. Lopez-Duran, Colter Mitchell, Luke W. Hyde, Christopher S. Monk. Differential Developmental Associations of Material Hardship Exposure and Adolescent Amygdala-Prefrontal Cortex White Matter Connectivity
1892 -- 1905David G. Weissman, Maya L. Rosen, Natalie L. Colich, Kelly A. Sambrook, Liliana J. Lengua, Margaret A. Sheridan, Katie A. McLaughlin. Exposure to Violence as an Environmental Pathway Linking Low Socioeconomic Status with Altered Neural Processing of Threat and Adolescent Psychopathology
1906 -- 1927Gabriella M. Alvarez, Marc D. Rudolph, Jessica R. Cohen, Keely A. Muscatell. Lower Socioeconomic Position Is Associated with Greater Activity in and Integration within an Allostatic-Interoceptive Brain Network in Response to Affective Stimuli
1928 -- 1938Yu Hao, Maxwell A. Bertolero, Martha J. Farah. Anger, Fear, and Sadness: Relations to Socioeconomic Status and the Amygdala
1939 -- 1951Stuart F. White, Robin Nusslock, Gregory E. Miller. Low Socioeconomic Status Is Associated with a Greater Neural Response to Both Rewards and Losses
1952 -- 1971Kianoush Banaie Boroujeni, Marcus Watson, Thilo Womelsdorf. Gains and Losses Affect Learning Differentially at Low and High Attentional Load
1972 -- 1987Reilly J. Innes, Juanita Todd. Modeling Distraction: How Stimulus-driven Attention Capture Influences Goal-directed Behavior
1988 -- 1997Daniel Kaiser 0002. Characterizing Dynamic Neural Representations of Scene Attractiveness

Volume 34, Issue 1

1 -- 3Bradley R. Postle, Jacqueline M. Fulvio. One-Year Update from the Editor-in-Chief
4 -- 15Daniel Kaiser 0002, Radoslaw Martin Cichy. Parts and Wholes in Scene Processing
16 -- 33Wim Fias, Muhammet I. Sahan, Daniel Ansari, Ian M. Lyons. From Counting to Retrieving: Neural Networks Underlying Alphabet Arithmetic Learning
34 -- 53Franz Wurm, Wioleta Walentowska, Benjamin Ernst, Mario Carlo Severo, Gilles Pourtois, Marco Steinhauser. Task Learnability Modulates Surprise but Not Valence Processing for Reinforcement Learning in Probabilistic Choice Tasks
54 -- 78Matthew Moore, Yuta Katsumi, Sanda Dolcos, Florin Dolcos. Electrophysiological Correlates of Social Decision-making: An EEG Investigation of a Modified Ultimatum Game
79 -- 107Thilo Womelsdorf, Marcus R. Watson, Paul H. E. Tiesinga. Learning at Variable Attentional Load Requires Cooperation of Working Memory, Meta-learning, and Attention-augmented Reinforcement Learning
108 -- 126Jairo Pérez-Osorio, Abdulaziz Abubshait, Agnieszka Wykowska. Irrelevant Robot Signals in a Categorization Task Induce Cognitive Conflict in Performance, Eye Trajectories, the N2 Component of the EEG Signal, and Frontal Theta Oscillations
127 -- 152Ian Phillips, Regina Calloway, Valerie Karuzis, Nick B. Pandza, Polly O'Rourke, Stefanie E. Kuchinsky. Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation Strengthens Semantic Representations of Foreign Language Tone Words during Initial Stages of Learning
153 -- 179Leor Zmigrod, Trevor W. Robbins. Dopamine, Cognitive Flexibility, and IQ: Epistatic Catechol-O-MethylTransferase: DRD2 Gene-Gene Interactions Modulate Mental Rigidity
180 -- 191Andy J. Kim, Laurent Grégoire, Brian A. Anderson. Value-Biased Competition in the Auditory System of the Brain
192 -- 208Lowell W. Thompson, Byounghoon Kim, Zikang Zhu, Bas Rokers, Ari Rosenberg. Perspective Cues Make Eye-specific Contributions to 3-D Motion Perception