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Cognitive Processing , Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, March 2013
- Milton T. Nyawata, Karen Murphy:
Direction of association between targets in a RSVP task influences priming at very short but not long SOAs. 1-11 - Esther Antúnez, Antonio Jesús Palomino, Rebeca Marfil, Juan Pedro Bandera Rubio:
Perceptual organization and artificial attention for visual landmarks detection. 13-18 - Loïc P. Heurley, Thibaut Brouillet, Gabrielle Chesnoy, Denis Brouillet:
Color perception involves color representations firstly at a semantic level and then at a lexical level. 19-29 - Philip Furley, Daniel Memmert, Simone Schmid:
Perceptual load in sport and the heuristic value of the perceptual load paradigm in examining expertise-related perceptual-cognitive adaptations. 31-42 - Pedro Macizo, Amparo Herrera:
Do people access meaning when they name banknotes? 43-49 - Korbinian Moeller, Elise Klein, Hans-Christoph Nuerk, Klaus Willmes:
Magnitude representation in sequential comparison of two-digit numbers is not holistic either. 51-62 - Michela Balconi, Ylenia Canavesio:
Prosocial attitudes and empathic behavior in emotional positive versus negative situations: brain response (ERPs) and source localization (LORETA) analysis. 63-72 - Nathaniel Blanco, Todd M. Gureckis:
Does category labeling lead to forgetting? 73-79 - Nicolas Vermeulen, Betty Chang, Olivier Corneille, Gordy Pleyers, Martial Mermillod:
Verifying properties of concepts spontaneously requires sharing resources with same-modality percept. 81-87 - Oshin Vartanian, Ann Nakashima, Fethi Bouak, Ingrid Smith, Joseph V. Baranski, Bob Cheung:
Negative valence can evoke a liberal response bias in syllogistic reasoning. 89-98
Volume 14, Number 2, May 2013
- Thomas F. Shipley, Dedre Gentner:
Introduction to the special issue on spatial learning and reasoning processes. 103-104 - Justin Harris, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Nora S. Newcombe:
Understanding spatial transformations: similarities and differences between mental rotation and mental folding. 105-115 - Andrea Frick, Katrina Ferrara, Nora S. Newcombe:
Using a touch screen paradigm to assess the development of mental rotation between 3½ and 5½ years of age. 117-127 - Scott R. Hinze, Vickie M. Williamson, Mary Jane Shultz, Kenneth C. Williamson, Ghislain Deslongchamps, David N. Rapp:
When do spatial abilities support student comprehension of STEM visualizations? 129-142 - Ilyse Resnick, Thomas F. Shipley:
Breaking new ground in the mind: an initial study of mental brittle transformation and mental rigid rotation in science experts. 143-152 - Tilbe Göksun, Susan Goldin-Meadow, Nora S. Newcombe, Thomas F. Shipley:
Individual differences in mental rotation: what does gesture tell us? 153-162 - Kinnari Atit, Thomas F. Shipley, Basil Tikoff:
Twisting space: are rigid and non-rigid mental transformations separate spatial skills? 163-173 - Benjamin D. Jee, David H. Uttal, Dedre Gentner, Cathryn Manduca, Thomas F. Shipley, Bradley Sageman:
Finding faults: analogical comparison supports spatial concept learning in geoscience. 175-187 - Holly A. Taylor, Thora Tenbrink:
The spatial thinking of origami: evidence from think-aloud protocols. 189-191 - Alexia Galati, Marios N. Avraamides:
Collaborating in spatial tasks: how partners coordinate their spatial memories and descriptions. 193-195 - Xiaoang Wan, Nora S. Newcombe, Shannon Fitzhugh:
Elimination of sex difference in direction giving. 197-199 - Alina Nazareth, Asiel Herrera, Shannon M. Pruden:
Explaining sex differences in mental rotation: role of spatial activity experience. 201-204 - Kevin J. Holmes, Phillip Wolff:
Spatial language and the psychological reality of schematization. 205-208 - Holger Schultheis, Thomas Barkowsky:
Variable stability of preferences in spatial reasoning. 209-211 - Robin Flanagan:
Effects of learning from interaction with physical or mediated devices. 213-215
Volume 14, Number 3, August 2013
- Chris Fields:
Metaphorical motion in mathematical reasoning: further evidence for pre-motor implementation of structure mapping in abstract domains. 217-229 - Bettina Rolke, Susana Ruiz Fernández, Mareike Schmid, Matthias Walker, Martin Lachmair, Juan José Rahona López, Gonzalo Hervás, Carmelo Vázquez:
Priming the mental time-line: effects of modality and processing mode. 231-244 - Pyry Kettunen, Katja Irvankoski, Christina M. Krause, L. Tiina Sarjakoski:
Landmarks in nature to support wayfinding: the effects of seasons and experimental methods. 245-253 - Jeffrey V. Nickerson, James E. Corter, Barbara Tversky, Yun Jin Rho, Doris Zahner, Lixiu Yu:
Cognitive tools shape thought: diagrams in design. 255-272 - Stefan J. Troche, Thomas Rammsayer:
Attentional blink and impulsiveness: evidence for higher functional impulsivity in non-blinkers compared to blinkers. 273-281 - Karen Murphy, Hayley Hunt:
The time course of semantic and associative priming effects is different in an attentional blink task. 283-292 - Marta Ponari, Luigi Trojano, Dario Grossi, Massimiliano Conson:
"Avoiding or approaching eyes"? Introversion/extraversion affects the gaze-cueing effect. 293-299 - David Aguilar-Pardo, Rosario Martínez-Arias, Fernando Colmenares:
The role of inhibition in young children's altruistic behaviour. 301-307 - Valérie Gyselinck, Chiara Meneghetti, Monica Bormetti, Eric Orriols, Pascale Piolino, Rossana de Beni:
Considering spatial ability in virtual route learning in early aging. 309-316 - Thomas Hünefeldt, Fiorenzo Laghi, Francesca Ortu:
Are anxiously attached women better mindreaders? 317-321
Volume 14, Number 4, November 2013
- Irini Giannopulu:
Multimodal interactions in typically and atypically developing children: natural versus artificial environments. 323-331 - Serena Carnì, Nicola Petrocchi, Carlamaria Del Miglio, Francesco Mancini, Alessandro Couyoumdjian:
Intrapsychic and interpersonal guilt: a critical review of the recent literature. 333-346 - Karlos Luna, Beatriz Martín-Luengo:
Monitoring the source monitoring. 347-356 - Paolo Belardinelli, A. Jalava, Joachim Gross, Jan Kujala, Riitta Salmelin:
Optimal spatial filtering for brain oscillatory activity using the Relevance Vector Machine. 357-369 - Jui-Feng Tsai, Shaw-Hwa Jou, WenChun Cho, Chieh-Min Lin:
Electroencephalography when meditation advances: a case-based time-series analysis. 371-376 - Lisa Holper, Natalie Jäger, Felix Scholkmann, Martin Wolf:
Error detection and error memory in spatial navigation as reflected by electrodermal activity. 377-389 - Francesca Pazzaglia, Angelica Moè:
Cognitive styles and mental rotation ability in map learning. 391-399 - Giorgio De Marchis, María del Prado Rivero Expósito, José Manuel Reales Avilés:
Psychological distance and reaction time in a Stroop task. 401-410 - Harriet R. Brown, Rick A. Adams, Isabel Parees, Mark Edwards, Karl J. Friston:
Active inference, sensory attenuation and illusions. 411-427 - David Brang, Luke E. Miller, Marguerite McQuire, Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, Seana Coulson:
Enhanced mental rotation ability in time-space synesthesia. 429-434 - Zheng Jin:
Nonselective access of English phonology in bi-scriptal Chinese-Korean visual word recognition. 435-441 - Yulia Sandamirskaya:
Report about the 35th annual meeting of the cognitive science society. 443-444
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