Ahmed A. Moustafa, Mark A. Gluck: A Neurocomputational Model of Dopamine and Prefrontal-Striatal Interactions during Multicue Category Learning by Parkinson Patients.
151-167
Jamila Andoh, Tomás Paus: Combining Functional Neuroimaging with Off-line Brain Stimulation: Modulation of Task-related Activity in Language Areas.
349-361
Holger Wiese, Stefan R. Schweinberger: Accessing Semantic Person Knowledge: Temporal Dynamics of Nonstrategic Categorical and Associative Priming.
447-459
Karolien Notebaert, Sabine Nelis, Bert Reynvoet: The Magnitude Representation of Small and Large Symbolic Numbers in the Left and Right Hemisphere: An Event-related fMRI Study.
622-630
Agnieszka Wykowska, Anna Schubö: Irrelevant Singletons in Visual Search Do Not Capture Attention but Can Produce Nonspatial Filtering Costs.
645-660
Daniela Balslev, Emma Gowen, R. Chris Miall: Decreased Visual Attention Further from the Perceived Direction of Gaze for Equidistant Retinal Targets.
661-669
Esther Aarts, Ardi Roelofs: Attentional Control in Anterior Cingulate Cortex Based on Probabilistic Cueing.
716-727
Petra Vetter, Brian Butterworth, Bahador Bahrami: A Candidate for the Attentional Bottleneck: Set-size Specific Modulation of the Right TPJ during Attentive Enumeration.
728-736
Elena Gherri, Martin Eimer: Active Listening Impairs Visual Perception and Selectivity: An ERP Study of Auditory Dual-task Costs on Visual Attention.
832-844
Kaat Alaerts, Stephan P. Swinnen, Nicole Wenderoth: Action Perception in Individuals with Congenital Blindness or Deafness: How Does the Loss of a Sensory Modality from Birth Affect Perception-induced Motor Facilitation?
1080-1087
Faye Corbett, Elizabeth Jefferies, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph: Deregulated Semantic Cognition Follows Prefrontal and Temporo-parietal Damage: Evidence from the Impact of Task Constraint on Nonverbal Object Use.
1125-1135
Takuro Ikeda, Masatoshi Yoshida, Tadashi Isa: Lesion of Primary Visual Cortex in Monkey Impairs the Inhibitory but Not the Facilitatory Cueing Effect on Saccade.
1160-1169
Rajasimhan Rajagovindan, Mingzhou Ding: From Prestimulus Alpha Oscillation to Visual-evoked Response: An Inverted-U Function and Its Attentional Modulation.
1379-1394
Frédéric Lavigne, Laurent Dumercy, Nelly Darmon: Determinants of Multiple Semantic Priming: A Meta-analysis and Spike Frequency Adaptive Model of a Cortical Network.
1447-1474
Marieke Jepma, Sander Nieuwenhuis: Pupil Diameter Predicts Changes in the Exploration-Exploitation Trade-off: Evidence for the Adaptive Gain Theory.
1587-1596
Masayuki Watanabe, Douglas P. Munoz: Saccade Reaction Times Are Influenced by Caudate Microstimulation Following and Prior to Visual Stimulus Appearance.
1794-1807
Markus Kiefer, Eun-Jin Sim, Hannah Helbig, Markus Graf: Tracking the Time Course of Action Priming on Object Recognition: Evidence for Fast and Slow Influences of Action on Perception.
1864-1874
Cristina Ramponi, Philip J. Barnard, Ferath Kherif, Richard N. A. Henson: Voluntary Explicit versus Involuntary Conceptual Memory Are Associated with Dissociable fMRI Responses in Hippocampus, Amygdala, and Parietal Cortex for Emotional and Neutral Word Pairs.
1935-1951
Daniel M. Curlik II, Tracey J. Shors: Learning Increases the Survival of Newborn Neurons Provided That Learning Is Difficult to Achieve and Successful.
2159-2170
Bradley C. Thomas, Katie E. Croft, Daniel Tranel: Harming Kin to Save Strangers: Further Evidence for Abnormally Utilitarian Moral Judgments after Ventromedial Prefrontal Damage.
2186-2196
Emily J. Mayberry, Karen Sage, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph: At the Edge of Semantic Space: The Breakdown of Coherent Concepts in Semantic Dementia Is Constrained by Typicality and Severity but Not Modality.
2240-2251
Clemens Maidhof, Stefan Koelsch: Effects of Selective Attention on Syntax Processing in Music and Language.
2252-2267
Georg F. Meyer, Mark W. Greenlee, Sophie M. Wuerger: Interactions between Auditory and Visual Semantic Stimulus Classes: Evidence for Common Processing Networks for Speech and Body Actions.
2291-2308
Paul Hoffman, Timothy T. Rogers, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph: Semantic Diversity Accounts for the "Missing" Word Frequency Effect in Stroke Aphasia: Insights Using a Novel Method to Quantify Contextual Variability in Meaning.
2432-2446
Evelina Fedorenko, Nancy Kanwisher: Some Regions within Broca's Area Do Respond More Strongly to Sentences than to Linguistically Degraded Stimuli: A Comment on Rogalsky and Hickok ().
2632-2635
Nancy B. Carlisle, Geoffrey F. Woodman: When Memory Is Not Enough: Electrophysiological Evidence for Goal-dependent Use of Working Memory Representations in Guiding Visual Attention.
2650-2664
Kenneth I. Vaden Jr., Tepring Piquado, Gregory Hickok: Sublexical Properties of Spoken Words Modulate Activity in Broca's Area but Not Superior Temporal Cortex: Implications for Models of Speech Recognition.
2665-2674
Milena P. Dzhelyova, Amanda Ellison, Anthony P. Atkinson: Event-related Repetitive TMS Reveals Distinct, Critical Roles for Right OFA and Bilateral Posterior STS in Judging the Sex and Trustworthiness of Faces.
2782-2796
Anna Weinberg, Greg Hajcak: The Late Positive Potential Predicts Subsequent Interference with Target Processing.
2994-3007
Mikael Lundqvist, Pawel Herman, Anders Lansner: Theta and Gamma Power Increases and Alpha/Beta Power Decreases with Memory Load in an Attractor Network Model.
3008-3020
Maya Visser, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph: Differential Contributions of Bilateral Ventral Anterior Temporal Lobe and Left Anterior Superior Temporal Gyrus to Semantic Processes.
3121-3131
Bo Yao, Pascal Belin, Christoph Scheepers: Silent Reading of Direct versus Indirect Speech Activates Voice-selective Areas in the Auditory Cortex.
3146-3152
Renana H. Ofan, Nava Rubin, David M. Amodio: Seeing Race: N170 Responses to Race and Their Relation to Automatic Racial Attitudes and Controlled Processing.
3153-3161
Laura Batterink, Helen J. Neville: Implicit and Explicit Mechanisms of Word Learning in a Narrative Context: An Event-related Potential Study.
3181-3196
Franziska Plessow, Rico Fischer, Clemens Kirschbaum, Thomas Goschke: Inflexibly Focused under Stress: Acute Psychosocial Stress Increases Shielding of Action Goals at the Expense of Reduced Cognitive Flexibility with Increasing Time Lag to the Stressor.
3218-3227
Matthew Waxer, J. Bruce Morton: Multiple Processes Underlying Dimensional Change Card Sort Performance: A Developmental Electrophysiological Investigation.
3267-3279
Iris Gordon, James W. Tanaka: Putting a Name to a Face: The Role of Name Labels in the Formation of Face Memories.
3280-3293
Viktor Kharlamov, Kenneth Campbell, Nina Kazanina: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Evidence for Early and Automatic Detection of Phonological Equivalence in Variable Speech Inputs.
3331-3342
Jay J. Van Bavel, Dominic J. Packer, William A. Cunningham: Modulation of the Fusiform Face Area following Minimal Exposure to Motivationally Relevant Faces: Evidence of In-group Enhancement (Not Out-group Disregard).
3343-3354
Liron Jacobson, Daniel C. Javitt, Michal Lavidor: Activation of Inhibition: Diminishing Impulsive Behavior by Direct Current Stimulation over the Inferior Frontal Gyrus.
3380-3387
Hannah R. Snyder, Marie T. Banich, Yuko Munakata: Choosing Our Words: Retrieval and Selection Processes Recruit Shared Neural Substrates in Left Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex.
3470-3482
Jérôme Prado, Angad Chadha, James R. Booth: The Brain Network for Deductive Reasoning: A Quantitative Meta-analysis of 28 Neuroimaging Studies.
3483-3497
Michiko Sakaki, Kazuhisa Niki, Mara Mather: Updating Existing Emotional Memories Involves the Frontopolar/Orbito-frontal Cortex in Ways that Acquiring New Emotional Memories Does Not.
3498-3514
Hyekyung Hwang, Karsten Steinhauer: Phrase Length Matters: The Interplay between Implicit Prosody and Syntax in Korean "Garden Path" Sentences.
3555-3575
So-Yeon Kim, Kelly S. Giovanello: The Effects of Attention on Age-related Relational Memory Deficits: fMRI Evidence from a Novel Attentional Manipulation.
3637-3656
Antje Gentsch, Simone Schütz-Bosbach: I Did It: Unconscious Expectation of Sensory Consequences Modulates the Experience of Self-agency and Its Functional Signature.
3817-3828
Anna M. Arend, Hubert D. Zimmer: What Does Ipsilateral Delay Activity Reflect? Inferences from Slow Potentials in a Lateralized Visual Working Memory Task.
4048-4056
Brenda Rapp, Olivier Dufor: The Neurotopography of Written Word Production: An fMRI Investigation of the Distribution of Sensitivity to Length and Frequency.
4067-4081