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Hussein Samani

Cumulative Keywords; Cognitive Psychology

Volume 1

Cumulative Keywords; Cognitive Psychology

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Cognitive Psychology volume 1

A HUSSEIN SAMANI

Copyright © 2015 by Hussein Samani All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, by any process or technique, without the express written consent of the author. ISBN: 978-600-93573-8-3 First published in 2015 Shafigh Publishers, Qom, Iran Printed in Iran

To Ahmad, Parvin, Hamed & Leila,

Table of Contents List of keywords

I

Introduction

XIV

A priori biases

1

AAQ-II / Acceptance and Action Questionnaire 1 Abduction

1

Abductive inference

1

Abilitiy

1

Abilities’ tests

2

Ability bias

2

Ability differentiation

2

Ability self-perceptions

2

Ability structure

3

Ability testing

3

Ability tilt

3

Ability to generalize

3

Ability to learn principles

3

Ability-dependent change

3

ABM

3

Abnormal psychology

4

Aboriginal

4

Above-knee amputation

4

Abrupt onsets

4

Absent-mindedness

4

Absolute pitch

4

Absolute stability

5

Absorption

5

Abstract

5

Abstract attitude

5

Abstract concepts

5

Abstract discrimination

6

Abstract reasoning

6

Abstract reasoning ability

6

Abstract sentences

6

Abstract syntactic knowledge

6

Abstract words

7

I

Abstraction

7

Acoustic-haptic crossmodal task

20

Abstractionist

7

Acoustic intensity

20

Academic achievement

7

Acoustic processing

20

Academic performance

8

Acoustic reduction

20

Academic school readiness

8

Acoustic salience

20

ACAS-Constant

8

Acoustic-sensory code

20

Accent(s)

8

Acquiescence

21

Accent learning

8

Acquired equivalence

21

Accent placement

9

Acquired traits

21

Accented speech

9

Acquiring expertise

21

Accenting

9

Acquisition

21

Acceptability

9

Acquisition of aspect

22

Acceptance

9

Actigraphy

22

Acceptance-based behavior therapy

12

Action(s)

22

Acceptance-based treatments

13

Action authorship

28

Access

13

Action awareness

28

Access consciousness

13

Action-centered attention

28

Access cost

14

Action cognition

29

Accessibility

14

Action-compatibility effect

29

Accessibility hypothesis

14

Action comprehension

29

Accessory stimulation

15

Action control

29

Accident

15

Action dynamics

30

Accidental awareness

15

Action effect(s)

31

Accommodation

15

Action-effect anticipation

32

Accountability

15

Action-effect binding

32

Accounting

15

Action–effect coupling

32

Acculturative stress

15

Action effect delay

32

Accumbens

16

Action-effect interval

32

Accumulation models

16

Action-effect prediction

33

Accuracy

16

Action efficiency

33

Accuracy motivation

17

Action embodiment

33

Accurate report

17

Action encoding

33

Acetylcholine

17

Action end-goal

33

Acetylcholine esterase

18

Action execution

33

Acetyl-l-carnitine

18

Action experience

34

Achievement

18

Action explanation

34

Achievement goal

19

Action goal(s)

34

Achievement testsRace differences

19

Action grammar

34

Achromatopsia

19

Action identification

34

Acoustic

19

Action imitation

35

Acoustic cues

19

Action-inaction

35

Acoustic detail

20

Action integration

35

II

Action intentions

35

Action-understanding

50

Action knowledge

35

Activation

50

Action language

35

Activation detection

50

Action memory

36

Activation suppression

50

Action methodology

36

Activation–suppression model

51

Action-mirroring

36

Activation-synthesis hypothesis

51

Action monitoring

36

Active

51

Action observation

37

Active avoidance

51

Action observation network

38

Active control group

51

Action organization

39

Active exposure

51

Action-oriented approach

39

Active inference

51

Action outcome

39

Active learning

52

Action perception

39

Active maintenance

52

Action-perception interface

41

Active movement

52

Action-perception link

41

Active processing

52

Action perception coupling

41

Active touch

53

Action planning

41

Active-duty military

53

Action possibility judgments

42

Activity

53

Action prediction

42

Activity-based memory

53

Action preparation

42

Activity-dependent neural development

54

Action priming

42

Actor-critic architecture

54

Action processing

43

Actor–critic methods

54

Action production

43

Act-out

54

Action readiness

44

Act-person dissociations

54

Action recognition

44

ACT-R

54

Action regulation

44

ACT-R/PM

56

Action representation(s)

44

Activity settings

57

Action resonance

45

Activity theory

57

Action schema

45

Actual social events

57

Action segmentation

46

Actualised behaviour

57

Action selection

46

Acuity

57

Action sequences

46

Acute cancer cognitive therapy

57

Action sets

47

Acute ischemic stroke

58

Action simulation

47

Acute stress

58

Action slips

47

Acute stress disorder

58

Action-specific perception

47

Acute stroke

58

Action tasks

48

Adams’s Thesis

58

Action-trigger

48

Adaptability

58

Action understanding

48

Adaptation

59

Action units

49

Adapted treatment

60

Action verbs

50

Adaptionist

60

Action video games

50

Adaptive

61

III

Adaptive behavior

61

Adoption study

74

Adaptive cognition

61

Adult(s)

74

Adaptive decision making

61

Adult 5ADHD6

76

Adaptive disclosure

61

Adult aging

76

Adaptive functioning

62

Adult development

76

Adaptive learning

62

Adult-generated neurons

77

Adaptive memory

62

Adult health

77

Adaptive meta-constructs

63

Adult human

77

Adaptive resonance

63

Adult language comprehension

77

Adaptive Resonance Theory

63

Adulthood

77

Adaptive search

63

Advance preparation

77

Adaptive thinking

63

Advanced course

78

Adaptiveness

63

Advanced progressive matrices

78

Adaptivity

64

Advanced progressive matrices test

78

Add Health

64

Adverse childhood experiences

78

Addiction

64

Advertisements

78

Addiction counselor

64

Advice for females in academia

78

Addition

65

Advisors

78

Addition rule

65

Aerobic exercise

79

Additive factor method

65

Aesthetic(s)

79

Additive factors

65

Aesthetic appreciation

80

Additive factors method

66

Aesthetic assessment

80

Adenosine

66

Aesthetic dimensions

80

ADHD-C

66

Aesthetic experience

80

ADHD-Combined type

66

Aesthetic judgments

80

ADHD-I

66

Aesthetic preference

80

ADHD-Inattentive type

66

Aether

81

Adherence

66

Affect

81

Adherence intervention

67

Affect as information

84

Adjective(s)

67

Affect induction

84

Adjective ascription task

68

Affect intensity

84

Adjective–noun integration

68

Affect misattribution

84

Adjuncts

68

Affect recognition

84

Adjustments

68

Affect regulation

84

Adjuvant chemotherapy

68

Affective association

85

Adolescence

69

Affective cognition

85

Adolescent(s)

72

Affective computing

85

Adolescent autonomy

73

Affective cue

85

Adolescent development

73

Affective decision-making (ADM)

85

Adolescent risk taking

74

Affective disorder

86

Adopted sibling groups

74

Affective division

86

Adoption

74

Affective dysfunction

86

IV

Affective evaluation

86

Age–experience relation

99

Affective facial priming

86

Ageing / Aging

99

Affective forecasting

86

Agency

112

Affective intentionality

86

Agency attribution

116

Affective judgements

87

Agency bias

116

Affect-laterality

87

Agency cues

117

Affective memory

87

Agency detection

117

Affective neuroscience

87

Agency feelings

117

Affective priming

87

Agency judgments

117

Affective processing

88

Agency memory

117

Affective prosody

88

Agent(s)

117

Affective reaction

89

Agent architectures

118

Affective relevance

89

Agent-based modeling

118

Affective states

89

Agent communication language

118

Affective style

89

Agent communication languages

118

Affective Theory of Mind

89

Agent conversation

119

Affective uncertainty

89

Agent cooperation

119

Afference

89

Agent groups

119

Affine transformations

90

Agent modeling

119

Affixal Homonymy

90

Age-of-Acquisition

119

Affordance(s)

90

Age-of-acquisition effect(s)

120

Affordance effect

91

Age-related changes

120

Africa

91

Age-related differences

120

African

92

Agentive experience

120

African 5IQ6

92

Aggregation

120

African American

92

Aggression

121

Aftereffect / After-effect / Aftereffects 93

Aging memory

122

Afterimages

93

Agnosia

122

Age

93

Agoraphobia

122

Age bias

95

Agrammatism

122

Age categorization

95

Agreement

122

Age decision

95

Aha insight

123

Age dedifferentiation hypothesis

95

Aha! experience

123

Age differences

96

Aimed movements

123

Age differences between siblings

96

Aiming movement(s)

123

Age differentiation

96

Ainu

123

Age effect

96

Air pollution

123

Age factors

97

Air Traffic Control

124

Age of acquisition

97

Airport security

124

Age progression

98

Akinesia

124

Age vs. schooling effects

98

Albino

124

Aged

98

Alcohol

124

V

Alcohol intervention

125

Alpha band

135

Alcohol intoxication

125

Alphabet-keyboard compatibility

136

Alcohol use

125

Alpha-lipoic acid

136

Alcoholism

125

Alpha power

136

Alerting

125

Alpha rhythm

136

Alerting network

127

Alphabet arithmetic task

136

Alerting signal

127

Alphabet letter-sound learning

136

Alertness

127

Alphabet transformation

137

Alerts

128

Alphabetic

137

Alexithymia

128

Alphanumeric coding

137

Algebraic reasoning

128

Altai

137

Algebraic rules

129

Altered auditory feedback

137

Algorithm(s)

129

Altered consciousness

137

Algorithmic complexity

129

Altered state

137

Algorithmic information theory

129

Altered state of consciousness

138

Algorithmic level

129

Altered states

138

Alibi witness

129

Alternate uses

138

Alice in Wonderland

130

Alternating-offers bargaining model

138

Alien control

130

Alternative generation

138

Alien control of movement

130

Alternative possibilities

138

Alien hand

130

Altruism

139

Alien hand experiment

131

Altruistic punishment

139

Alien limb syndrome

131

Alvin Goldman

139

Alignment

131

Alzheimer / Alzheimer dementia (disease)

139

All pay auction

131

Alzheimer’s disease-related differences

143

Allocation of attention

132

Ambidexterity

144

Allocation of resources

132

Ambiguity

144

Allocation of talent

132

Ambiguity effect

145

Allocentric

132

Ambiguity resolution

145

Allocentric information

133

Ambiguous figures

145

Allocentric memory

133

Amblyaudia

146

Allocentric neglect

133

Amblyopia

146

Allocentric orientation

133

Ambulatory assessment

146

Allocentric perspective

134

aMCC

146

Allocentric representation

134

American sign language

146

Allochiria

134

Aminergic

147

Allophones

134

Amnesia

147

Allophonic rules

134

Amnestic mild cognitive impairment

148

Allothetic cues

135

Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) 148

Allowing

135

Amodal

149

Alpha

135

Amodal completion

149

Alpha activity

135

Amodal processing

149

VI

Amodal theory of concepts

150

Anesthesia

162

Amount of training

150

Anesthesia awareness

163

Amphetamine

150

Anesthesia effects

163

Amplification effect

150

Anger

163

Amplitude

150

Anger expression

164

Amplitude modulation

150

Anger management

164

Amputation

150

Anger superiority effect

164

Amusia

151

Angiotensin converting enzyme gene

164

Amygdala

151

Angular figure

165

Anaesthesia

154

Anhedonia

165

Anagrams

155

Anhedonic depression

165

Analgesia

155

Animacy

165

Analog magnitudes

155

Animal

167

Analogical learning

155

Animal awareness

167

Analogical mapping

155

Animal behavior

167

Analogical modification

156

Animal cognition

167

Analogical reasoning

156

Animal communication

168

Analogical representation

156

Animal communication network

168

Analogical tasks

156

Animal learning

168

Analogical thinking

156

Animal memory

169

Analogous

157

Animal model

169

Analogue study

157

Animal models of depression

169

Analogy

157

Animal Naming

169

Analyst

158

Animal navigation

169

Analytic

159

Animal perception

169

Analytic thinking

159

Animal reasoning

170

Analytical

159

Animal signals

170

Analytical ability

159

Animal spirits

170

Analytical intelligence

159

Animate / Animates / Animats

170

Analytical thinking

160

Animated actions

170

Anaphora(s)

160

Animated agents

170

Anaphoric processing

160

Animate–inanimate distinction

171

Anaphoric reference

160

Amimated shapes

171

Anarchic hand

160

Animation

171

Anatomical action representation

161

Anisometry

171

Anatomical metaphor

161

Anoetic consciousness

171

Anatomical plasticity

161

Anomalous brain dominance

172

Anatomy

161

Anomalous data

172

Anchoring

161

Anomalous experience

172

Anchoring heuristic

161

Anomalous self-experience

172

Androgen receptor

162

Anomalous sentences

172

Androgens

162

Anomaly

172

VII

Anomia

173

Anxiety disorder

184

Anopia

173

Anxiety learning

190

Anorexia nervosa

173

Anxiety sensitivity

190

Anorthoscopic

173

Anxiety symptoms

191

Anosodiaphoria

173

Anxious youth

191

Anosognosia

173

AoA

192

Anosognosia for hemiplegia

174

Ape

192

A-not-B error

174

Aperture

192

Answer fluency

174

Aphasia

192

Answering questions

175

Aphasic errors

194

Antecedent reaccess

175

Apical dendrite

194

Antenatal

175

Aplasic

194

Anterior cerebral artery

175

Apolipoprotein E

194

Anterior cingulate

175

Apophenia

194

Anterior cingulate cortex

176

Apparent biological motion

194

Anterior cingulate cortex (ACC)

177

Apparent mental causation

195

Anterior insula

177

Apparent motion

195

Anterior left 5MTG6

177

Appearance-reality

195

Anterior temporal lobe

177

Appendices

195

Anterior temporal lobectomy

178

Applied relaxation

195

Anthropological stages

178

Appraisal

196

Anthropomorphism

178

Appraisal theory

196

Anti-amnestic

178

Appreciation

196

Anti-cholinesterase

178

Apprenticeship

196

Anticipation

179

Approach

197

Anticipative motor behavior

179

Approach motivation

197

Anticipatory attending

180

Approach/retreat behavior

197

Anticipatory behavior

180

Approach-avoidance

197

Anticipatory emotions

180

Approximate addition

198

Anticipatory eye movements

180

Approximate arithmetic

198

Anticipatory looking

181

Approximate Bayesian inference

198

Anticipatory postural adjustments

181

Approximate-meanings

198

Anticipatory processing

181

Approximate number sense

198

Anticipatory responses

181

Approximate number system

198

Antidepressant

181

Approximate quantification

199

Antihypertensives

181

Approximation

199

Antisaccade

182

Approximation ability

199

Antisaccade task

182

Apraxia

199

Antisaccades

182

Apraxic agraphia

200

Antisymmetry

183

Arabic

200

Anti-unification

183

Arabic digits

201

Anxiety

183

Arabic morphology

201

VIII

Arabic numerals

201

Articulation

216

Arbitrariness

201

Articulation work

216

Architecture

201

Articulatory features

216

Architecture of cognition

201

Articulatory imagery

216

Architectures of cognition

202

Articulatory loop

216

Arctic peoples

202

Articulatory suppression

217

Arcuate fasciculus

202

Artifact categorization

217

Area

202

Artifact concepts

217

Area 5MST6

202

Artifact domain

217

Area 5MT6

202

Artifact function

218

Area concept

203

Artificial consciousness

218

Argument structure

203

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

218

Argument structure theory

203

Artificial grammar

218

Argumentation

204

Artificial grammar learning

218

Argument(s)

204

Artificial intelligence

221

Argument-order-independent structural 204

Artificial language

222

priming

204

Artificial language learning

222

Aristotle

204

Artificial lesioning

222

Arithmetic

204

Artificial lexicon

223

Arithmetic algorithms

206

Artificial Life

223

Arithmetic development

207

Artificial motivation

223

Arithmetic fluency

207

Artificial neural networks

223

Arithmetic principles

207

Artificial perception

224

Arithmetic retrieval processes

207

Artificial speech

224

Arithmetic tie effect

207

Artificial systems

224

Arithmetical development

207

Artists

224

Arm kinematics

207

Artwork

224

Arm movement

208

Asian Americans

224

Armed Services Vocational Aptitude

208

Asian character reading

224

Battery

208

Aslian

225

Arm-postural coordination

208

Asomatognosia

225

Arousal

208

Asparagus recemosus

225

Arousal asymmetry

211

Aspect

225

Arousal interpretation

211

Aspect ratio

225

Arrays

211

Aspects of attention

225

Arrest

211

Asperger syndrome

226

Arrhythmic

212

Assembling objects

227

Arrow

212

Assertion

227

Arrow cue

212

Assertiveness

227

Art

212

Assessment

227

Art perception

213

Assessment of children

229

Artefact / Artifact

214

Assessment of mental representations

229

IX

Assimilation

229

Attention control

277

Associated movements

230

Attention deficit disorder

279

Association

230

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

279

Association analysis

230

Attention dependent processing

280

Association cortex

231

Attention development

280

Associaion field

231

Attention failures

280

Association mechanism

231

Attention gating

281

Association value

231

Attention independent processing

281

Associationism

231

Attention lapses

281

Association-memory

231

Attention network

282

Associations

231

Attention network test

282

Associative

232

Attention Network Test (ANT)

283

Associative learning

232

Attention networks

283

Associative memory

234

Attention Networks Test

283

Associative priming

235

Attention orienting / Attentional orienting

283

Associative processes

235

Attention Phenomenal visual objects

284

Associative recognition

235

Attention segregation

284

Associative retrieval

235

Attention shift.

284

Associative sequence learning

235

Attention to detail

284

Associative strength

236

Attention training

284

Asthma

236

Attention withdrawal

285

Astrocytes

236

Attentional accuracy

285

Asymmetric loss functions

236

Attentional allocation policy

285

Asymmetric switch-cost

236

Attentional asymmetries

285

Asymmetrical brain activity

236

Attentional awakening

285

Asymmetrical switch cost

237

Attentional blindness

286

Asymmetry

237

Attentional Blink

286

Ataxia Syndrome

238

Attentional breadth

288

Atheism

239

Attentional capacity limits

288

Atherosclerosis

239

Attentional cost

288

Athlete expertise

239

Attentional cueing / Attentional cuing

288

Athletes

239

Attentional disengagement

289

Atomism

239

Attentional distraction

289

Attachment

239

Attentional dynamics

289

Attachment preferences

240

Attentional dyslexia

289

Attempt

240

Attentional engagement

290

Attenion

240

Attentional error

290

Attention allocation

274

Attentional filtering

290

Attention bias

275

Attentional functioning

290

Attention bottleneck

276

Attentional gate model

290

Attention capacity

276

Attentional information

290

Attention capture

276

Attentional learning

290

X

Attentional limited capacity

291

Audience design

300

Attentional misdirection

291

Audience tuning

301

Attentional modulation

291

Audiospatial attention

301

Attentional monitoring

291

Audiovisual

301

Attentional orientation

291

Audiovisual association

302

Attentional processes

292

Audiovisual integration

302

Attentional repulsion effect

292

Audio-visual integration

302

Attentional resource

292

Audio-visual interactions

302

Attentional resource theory

292

Audiovisual perception

303

Attentional resources

292

Audiovisual priming

303

Attentional set

292

Audio–visual processing

303

Attentional set-shifting

293

Audiovisual speech

303

Attentional shroud

293

Audiovisual speech integration

303

Attentional speed

293

Audio–visual speech perception

303

Attentional split

293

Audio-visual temporal order judgement

304

Attentional state

293

Audition

304

Attentional switching

294

Auditive guiding system

304

Attentional systems

294

Auditory

304

Attention-based rehearsal

294

Auditory ‘primal sketch’

306

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder 294

Auditory 5ERPs6

306

Attention-related errors

294

Auditory abilities

306

Attentive blank stares

295

Auditory adaptation

306

Attitude

295

Auditory aftereffects

306

Attitude activation

295

Auditory asymmetries

306

Attitudes formation

295

Auditory attention

306

Attraction

295

Auditory attentional shifting

307

Attraction effect

296

Auditory awareness

307

Attractive alternatives

296

Auditory cognition

307

Attractiveness

296

Auditory conflict

307

Attractor

297

Auditory cortex

307

Attractor dynamics

297

Auditory development

308

Attractor landscape

297

Auditory discrimination

308

Attractor network

297

Auditory distraction

308

Attractor neural network

297

Auditory environmental scenes

309

Attribution

298

Auditory evoked potentials

309

Attribution judgements

298

Auditory evoked responses.

309

Attribution theory

298

Auditory feedback

309

Attributional style

299

Auditory hallucination(s)

309

Attributions

299

Auditory hallucination-like experience

310

Attrition

300

Auditory illusion

310

Attunement

300

Auditory imagery

310

Atypical speech laterality

300

Auditory instructions

311

XI

Auditory language processing

311

Authorship

319

Auditory laterality

311

Authorship of thought

319

Auditory lateralization

311

Authorship processing

320

Auditory learning

311

Autism / Autism spectrum disorder

320

Auditory localization

311

Auto-associative memory

327

Auditory looming.

311

Autoassociative network

327

Auditory memory

312

Autobiographic

327

Auditory modality

312

Autobiographical 5IAT6

328

Auditory objects

312

Autobiographical belief

328

Auditory patterning

312

Autobiographical events

328

Auditory patterns

312

Autobiographical implicit association test

329

Auditory perception

312

Autobiographical memory(ies)

329

Auditory pitch

313

Autobiographical memory bump

335

Auditory processing

313

Autobiographical narrating

336

Auditory processing disorder

314

Autobiographical planning

336

Auditory prominence

315

Autobiographical reasoning

336

Auditory rhythm

315

Autobiographical–episodic memory (AEM)

336

Auditory scene analysis

315

Autocorrelation

336

Auditory selective attention

315

Autoimmune diseases

336

Auditory self-recognition

315

Automated item generation

336

Auditory sequences

315

Automatic

337

Auditory space

315

Automatic action

338

Auditory space perception

316

Automatic activation

338

Auditory stimuli

316

Automatic analysis

338

Auditory stream

316

Automatic association

338

Auditory system

316

Automatic attention

338

Auditory verbal hallucinations.

316

Automatic control

338

Auditory word recognition

316

Automatic goal activation

339

Auditory-motor

317

Automatic imitation

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Auditory-motor interaction

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Automatic item generation

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Auditory-verbal hallucination

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Automatic object identification

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Auditory-visual

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Automatic optimism

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Auditory–visual interactions

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Automatic orienting

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Auditory-visual language

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Automatic pilot

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Auditory-visual speech

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Automatic processes

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Auditory–visual speech

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Automatic self-transcending

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Augmented feedback

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Automatic semantic activation

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Augmented information

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Automatic versus controlled retrieval

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Augmenting

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Automatic versus controlled word processing 342

Aura

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Automatic vigilance

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Authenticity

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Automatic vs controlled processes

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Authority

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Automatic/strategic processes

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Automatic/voluntary dissociation

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Automatic-controlled processing

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Automaticity

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Automatism

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Automatization

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Automaton web agents

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Autonoetic

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Autonoetic awareness

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Autonoetic consciousness

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Autonomic

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Autonomic functions

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Autonomic nervous system

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Autonomic response dimensions

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Autonomous learning

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Autonomous mobile robot

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Autonomous robots

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Autonomous systems

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Autonomy

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Autopoiesis

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Autoregressive time series analysis

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Autoscopic phenomena

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Autoscopy

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Availability heuristic

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Average

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Average size

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Averageness

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Averaging

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Avian model

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Avoidance

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Avoidance motivation

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Avoidance responses

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Awareness

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Awareness during general anesthesia

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Awareness manipulation

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Awareness measures

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Awareness of action

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Awareness of illness

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Awareness of touch

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Awareness under anesthesia

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AX-CPT

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Axes

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Axonal transport

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Introduction Literature search is an important part of any scientific research and keywords play an important role in extracting knowledge from a vast collection of related publications. However, very little research or approaches actually exists on the problems of categorizing the documents. The present book is an attempt to compiles keywords published in following journals: Acta Psychologica Behavior Therapy Brain and Cognition Cognition Cognitive and Behavioral Practice Cognitive Development Cognitive Psychology Cognitive Systems Research Consciousness and Cognition Intelligence J.of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition Trends in Cognitive Science

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Among more than 12000 references, 998 keyword indexed in the first volume. It is possible some articles or keywords unintentionally missed. In case of finding missing item or any suggestion, please notify the author: [email protected] If you interest to other volumes, please email your request to author.

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A priori biases 

Tal Harmelech; Rafael Malach (2013): Neurocognitive biases and the patterns of spontaneous correlations in the human cortex. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (12), pp. 606–615. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.09.014.

AAQ-II / Acceptance and Action Questionnaire 

Martin Wolgast (2014): What Does the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (AAQ-II) Really Measure? In Behavior Therapy 45 (6), pp. 831–839. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.07.002.

Abduction 

Nicholas D. Lange; Eddy J. Davelaar; Rick P. Thomas (2013): Data acquisition dynamics and hypothesis generation. In Cognitive Systems Research 24 (0), pp. 9–17. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.12.006.



Philip M. Fernbach; Deanna M. Macris; David M. Sobel (2012): Which one made it go? The emergence of diagnostic reasoning in preschoolers. In Cognitive Development 27 (1), pp. 39–53. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2011.10.002.

Abductive inference 

Philip Gerrans (2012): Dream experience and a revisionist account of delusions of misidentification. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 217–227. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.11.003.

Abilities / Ability 

David Z. Hambrick; Jeffrey E. Pink; Elizabeth J. Meinz; Jonathan C. Pettibone; Frederick L. Oswald (2008): The roles of ability, personality, and interests in acquiring current events knowledge: A longitudinal study. In Intelligence 36 (3), pp. 261–278. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2007.06.004.



Ivailo Partchev; Paul De Boeck (2012): Can fast and slow intelligence be differentiated? In Intelligence 40 (1), pp. 23–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2011.11.002.



David Z. Hambrick; Erik M. Altmann; Frederick L. Oswald; Elizabeth J. Meinz; Fernand Gobet; Guillermo Campitelli (2014): Accounting for expert performance: The devil is in the details. In Intelligence 45 (0), pp. 112–114. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.01.007.



Dean Keith Simonton (2014): Creative performance, expertise acquisition, individual differences, and developmental antecedents: An integrative research agenda. In Intelligence 45 (0), pp. 66–73. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.04.007.

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Heiner Rindermann; Luisa Falkenhayn; Antonia E.E. Baumeister (2014): Cognitive ability and epistemic rationality: A study in Nigeria and Germany. In Intelligence 47 (0), pp. 23–33. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.08.006.



Joseph F. Fagan; Cynthia R. Holland (2009): Culture-fair prediction of academic achievement. In Intelligence 37 (1), pp. 62–67. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2008.07.004.



Scott Barry Kaufman; Colin G. DeYoung; Jeremy R. Gray; Luis Jiménez; Jamie Brown; Nicholas Mackintosh (2010): Implicit learning as an ability. In Cognition 116 (3), pp. 321–340. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.05.011.



Sophie von Stumm (2012): You are what you eat? Meal type, socio-economic status and cognitive ability in childhood. In Intelligence 40 (6), pp. 576–583. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.08.004.

Abilities’ tests 

Daniel Peña; María José Contreras; Pei Chun Shih; José Santacreu (2008): Solution strategies as possible explanations of individual and sex differences in a dynamic spatial task. In Acta Psychologica 128 (1), pp. 1–14. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.09.005.

Ability bias 

Bryan Caplan; Stephen C. Miller (2010): Intelligence makes people think like economists: Evidence from the General Social Survey. In Intelligence 38 (6), pp. 636–647. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2010.09.005.

Ability differentiation 

Bruno Facon (2004): Are correlations between cognitive abilities highest in low-IQ groups during childhood? In Intelligence 32 (4), pp. 391–401. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2004.06.002.

Ability self-perceptions 

Birgit Spinath; Frank M. Spinath (2005): Development of self-perceived ability in elementary school: the role of parents’ perceptions, teacher evaluations, and intelligence. In Cognitive Development 20 (2), pp. 190–204. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2005.01.001.



Birgit Spinath; Frank M. Spinath; Nicole Harlaar; Robert Plomin (2006): Predicting school achievement from general cognitive ability, self-perceived ability, and intrinsic value. In Intelligence 34 (4), pp. 363–374. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2005.11.004.

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Ability structure 

Aja L. Murray; Hayley Dixon; Wendy Johnson (2013): Spearman’s law of diminishing returns: A statistical artifact? In Intelligence 41 (5), pp. 439–451. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.06.007.

Ability testing 

Charlie L. Reeve; Jennifer E. Charles (2008): Survey of opinions on the primacy of g and social consequences of ability testing: A comparison of expert and non-expert views. In Intelligence 36 (6), pp. 681–688. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2008.03.007.

Ability tilt 

Thomas R. Coyle; Jason M. Purcell; Anissa C. Snyder; Miranda C. Richmond (2014): Ability tilt on the 5SAT6 and 5ACT6 predicts specific abilities and college majors. In Intelligence 46 (0), pp. 18–24. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.04.008.

Ability to generalize 

Thierry Nazzi; Isabelle Barrière; Louise Goyet; Sarah Kresh; Géraldine Legendre (2011): Tracking irregular morphophonological dependencies in natural language: Evidence from the acquisition of subject-verb agreement in French. In Cognition 120 (1), pp. 119–135. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.03.004.

Ability to learn principles 

Ivan Ropovik (2014): Do executive functions predict the ability to learn problem-solving principles? In Intelligence 44 (0), pp. 64–74. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.03.002.

Ability-dependent change 

Timothy A. Salthouse (2012): Does the direction and magnitude of cognitive change depend on initial level of ability? In Intelligence 40 (4), pp. 352–361. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.02.006.

ABM 

Juliette Richetin; Abhijit Sengupta; Marco Perugini; Iqbal Adjali; Robert Hurling; Danica Greetham; Michael Spence (2010): A micro-level simulation for the prediction of intention and behavior. In Cognitive Systems Research 11 (2), pp. 181–193. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2009.08.001.

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Abnormal psychology 

Kim A. Dawson (2004): Temporal organization of the brain: Neurocognitive mechanisms and clinical implications. In Brain and Cognition 54 (1), pp. 75– 94. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00262-8.

Aboriginal 

Darcy Hallett; Michael J. Chandler; Christopher E. Lalonde (2007): Aboriginal language knowledge and youth suicide. In Cognitive Development 22 (3), pp. 392–399. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2007.02.001.

Above-knee amputation 

Stella F Donker; Peter J Beek (2002): Interlimb coordination in prosthetic walking: effects of asymmetry and walking velocity. In Acta Psychologica 110 (2–3), pp. 265–288. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(02)00037-9.

Abrupt onsets 

Karen Mortier; Mieke Donk; Jan Theeuwes (2003): Attentional capture within and between objects. In Acta Psychologica 113 (2), pp. 133–145. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(03)00024-6.

Absent-mindedness 

Jonathan S.A. Carriere; J. Allan Cheyne; Daniel Smilek (2008): Everyday attention lapses and memory failures: The affective consequences of mindlessness. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 835–847. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.04.008.

Absolute pitch 

H Johanse-Berg (2001): Perfect pitch. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (4), pp. 138 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01642-9.



Micah R. Bregman; Aniruddh D. Patel; Timothy Q. Gentner (2012): Stimulusdependent flexibility in non-human auditory pitch processing. In Cognition 122 (1), pp. 51–60. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.008.



Roozbeh Behroozmand; Nadine Ibrahim; Oleg Korzyukov; Donald A. Robin; Charles R. Larson (2014): Left-hemisphere activation is associated with enhanced vocal pitch error detection in musicians with absolute pitch. In Brain and Cognition 84 (1), pp. 97–108. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.11.007.



Sandra E. Trehub; Erin E. Hannon (2006): Infant music perception: Domaingeneral or domain-specific mechanisms? In Cognition 100 (1), pp. 73–99. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.11.006.

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Absolute stability 

Lars Larsen; Peter Hartmann; Helmuth Nyborg (2008): The stability of general intelligence from early adulthood to middle-age. In Intelligence 36 (1), pp. 29– 34. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2007.01.001.

Absorption 

Joseph Glicksohn (2001): Temporal Cognition and the Phenomenology of Time: A Multiplicative Function for Apparent Duration. In Consciousness and Cognition 10 (1), pp. 1–25. DOI: 10.1006/ccog.2000.0468.



Kieron P. O’Connor; Frederick Aardema (2005): The imagination: Cognitive, pre-cognitive, and meta-cognitive aspects. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (2), pp. 233–256. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.07.005.

Abstract 

Evelyn Behar; Sarah Kate McGowan; Katie A. McLaughlin; T.D. Borkovec; Michelle Goldwin; Olivia Bjorkquist (2012): Concreteness of Positive, Negative, and Neutral Repetitive Thinking About the Future. In Behavior Therapy 43 (2), pp. 300–312. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.07.002.



Jon Andoni Duñabeitia; Alberto Avilés; Olivia Afonso; Christoph Scheepers; Manuel Carreiras (2009): Qualitative differences in the representation of abstract versus concrete words: Evidence from the visual-world paradigm. In Cognition 110 (2), pp. 284–292. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.11.012.



Laura E. Schulz; Noah D. Goodman; Joshua B. Tenenbaum; Adrianna C. Jenkins (2008): Going beyond the evidence: Abstract laws and preschoolers’ responses to anomalous data. In Cognition 109 (2), pp. 211–223. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.07.017.

Abstract attitude 

Paul Eling; Kristianne Derckx; Roald Maes (2008): On the historical and conceptual background of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. In Brain and Cognition 67 (3), pp. 247–253. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.01.006.

Abstract concepts 

Daniël Lakens; Gün R. Semin; Margarida V. Garrido (2011): The sound of time: Cross-modal convergence in the spatial structuring of time. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2), pp. 437–443. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.020.



Kevin J. Holmes; Stella F. Lourenco (2011): Common spatial organization of number and emotional expression: A mental magnitude line. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 315–323. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.07.002.

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Kiki Zanolie; Saskia van Dantzig; Inge Boot; Jasper Wijnen; Thomas W. Schubert; Steffen R. Giessner; Diane Pecher (2012): Mighty metaphors: Behavioral and 5ERP6 evidence that power shifts attention on a vertical dimension. In Brain and Cognition 78 (1), pp. 50–58. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.10.006.



Marc D Hauser; Stanislas Dehaene; Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz; Andrea L Patalano (2002): Spontaneous number discrimination of multi-format auditory stimuli in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). In Cognition 86 (2), pp. B23 - B32. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(02)00158-0.



Oleksandr V. Horchak; Jean-Christophe Giger; Maria Cabral; Grzegorz Pochwatko (2014): From demonstration to theory in embodied language comprehension: A review. In Cognitive Systems Research 29–30 (0), pp. 66– 85. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2013.09.002.

Abstract discrimination 

Michael Houlihan; Robert M. Stelmack (2012): Mental ability and mismatch negativity: Pre-attentive discrimination of abstract feature conjunctions in auditory sequences. In Intelligence 40 (3), pp. 239–244. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.02.003.

Abstract reasoning 

Ori Friedman; Karen R. Neary (2008): Determining who owns what: Do children infer ownership from first possession? In Cognition 107 (3), pp. 829– 849. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.12.002.

Abstract reasoning ability 

Mika Hayashi; Motoichiro Kato; Kazue Igarashi; Haruo Kashima (2008): Superior fluid intelligence in children with Asperger’s disorder. In Brain and Cognition 66 (3), pp. 306–310. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.09.008.

Abstract sentences 

Ernesto Guerra; Pia Knoeferle (2014): Spatial distance effects on incremental semantic interpretation of abstract sentences: Evidence from eye tracking. In Cognition 133 (3), pp. 535–552. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.07.007.

Abstract syntactic knowledge 

Cynthia Fisher (2002): The role of abstract syntactic knowledge in language acquisition: a reply to Tomasello (2000). In Cognition 82 (3), pp. 259–278. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(01)00159-7.

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Abstract words 

Zhao Yao; Zhenhong Wang (2013): The effects of the concreteness of differently valenced words on affective priming. In Acta Psychologica 143 (3), pp. 269–276. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.008.

Abstraction 

Ji Y. Son; Linda B. Smith; Robert L. Goldstone (2008): Simplicity and generalization: Short-cutting abstraction in children’s object categorizations. In Cognition 108 (3), pp. 626–638. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.05.002.



Nira Liberman; Yaacov Trope (2014): Traversing psychological distance. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (7), pp. 364–369. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.03.001.



Rafael Núñez; Kensy Cooperrider; D Doan; Jürg Wassmann (2012): Contours of time: Topographic construals of past, present, and future in the Yupno valley of Papua New Guinea. In Cognition 124 (1), pp. 25–35. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.03.007.

Abstractionist 

Jennifer S. Burt; Anna Salzgeber; Michael F. Carroll (2013): Spelling recognition after exposure to misspellings: Implications for abstractionist vs. episodic theories of orthographic representations. In Acta Psychologica 142 (3), pp. 383–393. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.01.015.



Jerwen Jou; Hector M. Cortes (2012): Can people strategically control the encoding and retrieval of some morphologic and typographic details of words? In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1280–1297. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.06.013.

Academic achievement 

Françoys Gagné; François St Père (2002): When 5IQ6 is controlled, does motivation still predict achievement? In Intelligence 30 (1), pp. 71–100. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(01)00068-X.



Miriam Vock; Franzis Preckel; Heinz Holling (2011): Mental abilities and school achievement: A test of a mediation hypothesis. In Intelligence 39 (5), pp. 357–369. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2011.06.006.



Scott Barry Kaufman; Matthew R. Reynolds; Xin Liu; Alan S. Kaufman; Kevin S. McGrew (2012): Are cognitive g and academic achievement g one and the same g? An exploration on the Woodcock–Johnson and Kaufman tests. In Intelligence 40 (2), pp. 123–138. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.01.009.



Treena Eileen Rohde; Lee Anne Thompson (2007): Predicting academic achievement with cognitive ability. In Intelligence 35 (1), pp. 83–92. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.05.004.

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Academic performance 

Lynda Jiwen Song; Guo-hua Huang; Kelly Z. Peng; Kenneth S. Law; Chi-Sum Wong; Zhijun Chen (2010): The differential effects of general mental ability and emotional intelligence on academic performance and social interactions. In Intelligence 38 (1), pp. 137–143. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2009.09.003.



Ting-Kuang Yeh; Chun-Yen Chang; Chung-Yi Hu; Ting-Chi Yeh; Ming-Yeh Lin (2009): Association of catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) polymorphism and academic achievement in a Chinese cohort. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 300–305. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.07.011.



Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic; Adriane Arteche (2008): Intellectual competence and academic performance: Preliminary validation of a model. In Intelligence 36 (6), pp. 564–573. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2008.01.001.

Academic school readiness 

Michael R. Miller; Ulrich Müller; Gerald F. Giesbrecht; Jeremy I. Carpendale; Kimberly A. Kerns (2013): The contribution of executive function and social understanding to preschoolers’ letter and math skills. In Cognitive Development 28 (4), pp. 331–349. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2012.10.005.

ACAS-Constant 

Rafael Pérez y Pérez (2007): Employing emotions to drive plot generation in a computer-based storyteller. In Cognitive Systems Research 8 (2), pp. 89–109. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2006.10.001.

Accent(s) 

Caroline Floccia; Claire Delle Luche; Samantha Durrant; Joseph Butler; Jeremy Goslin (2012): Parent or community: Where do 20-month-olds exposed to two accents acquire their representation of words? In Cognition 124 (1), pp. 95–100. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.03.011.



Elizabeth Wonnacott; Duane G. Watson (2008): Acoustic emphasis in four year olds. In Cognition 107 (3), pp. 1093–1101. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.10.005.

Accent learning 

Tanya Kraljic; Arthur G. Samuel (2005): Perceptual learning for speech: Is there a return to normal? In Cognitive Psychology 51 (2), pp. 141–178. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2005.05.001.

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Accent placement 

Frank Keller; Theodora Alexopoulou (2001): Phonology competes with syntax: experimental evidence for the interaction of word order and accent placement in the realization of Information Structure. In Cognition 79 (3), pp. 301–372. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(00)00131-1.

Accented speech 

Meghan Sumner (2011): The role of variation in the perception of accented speech. In Cognition 119 (1), pp. 131–136. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.10.018.

Accenting 

Jennifer E. Arnold (2008): 5THE6 5BACON6 not the bacon: How children and adults understand accented and unaccented noun phrases. In Cognition 108 (1), pp. 69–99. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.01.001.

Acceptability 

Igor Douven; Sara Verbrugge (2010): The Adams family. In Cognition 117 (3), pp. 302–318. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.08.015.

Acceptance 

Alicia E. Meuret; Kate B. Wolitzky-Taylor; Michael P. Twohig; Michelle G. Craske (2012): Coping Skills and Exposure Therapy in Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia: Latest Advances and Future Directions. In Behavior Therapy 43 (2), pp. 271–284. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.08.002.



Alicia E. Meuret; Michael P. Twohig; David Rosenfield; Steven C. Hayes; Michelle G. Craske (2012): Brief Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Exposure for Panic Disorder: A Pilot Study. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (4), pp. 606–618. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.05.004.



Andrea N. Niles; Lisa J. Burklund; Joanna J. Arch; Matthew D. Lieberman; Darby Saxbe; Michelle G. Craske (2014): Cognitive Mediators of Treatment for Social Anxiety Disorder: Comparing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. In Behavior Therapy 45 (5), pp. 664–677. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.04.006.



Cara Fuchs; Jonathan K. Lee; Lizabeth Roemer; Susan M. Orsillo (2013): Using Mindfulness- and Acceptance-Based Treatments With Clients From Nondominant Cultural and/or Marginalized Backgrounds: Clinical Considerations, Meta-Analysis Findings, and Introduction to the Special Series: Clinical Considerations in using Acceptance- and Mindfulness-based Treatments With Diverse Populations. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (1), pp. 1–12. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.12.004.

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David M. Fresco (2013): Tending the Garden and Harvesting the Fruits of Behavior Therapy. In Behavior Therapy 44 (2), pp. 177–179. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.02.003.



David T. Gillanders; Helen Bolderston; Frank W. Bond; Maria Dempster; Paul E. Flaxman; Lindsey Campbell et al. (2014): The Development and Initial Validation of the Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire. In Behavior Therapy 45 (1), pp. 83–101. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.09.001.



Devon E. Hinton; Vuth Pich; Stefan G. Hofmann; Michael W. Otto (2013): Acceptance and Mindfulness Techniques as Applied to Refugee and Ethnic Minority Populations With PTSD: Examples From "Culturally Adapted CBT". In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (1), pp. 33–46. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.09.001.



Elizabeth V. Gifford; Barbara S. Kohlenberg; Steven C. Hayes; Heather M. Pierson; Melissa P. Piasecki; David O. Antonuccio; Kathleen M. Palm (2011): Does Acceptance and Relationship Focused Behavior Therapy Contribute to Bupropion Outcomes? A Randomized Controlled Trial of Functional Analytic Psychotherapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Smoking Cessation. In Behavior Therapy 42 (4), pp. 700–715. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.03.002.



Frank W. Bond; Steven C. Hayes; Ruth A. Baer; Kenneth M. Carpenter; Nigel Guenole; Holly K. Orcutt et al. (2011): Preliminary Psychometric Properties of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire–II: A Revised Measure of Psychological Inflexibility and Experiential Avoidance. In Behavior Therapy 42 (4), pp. 676–688. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.03.007.



Fredrik Folke; Thomas Parling; Lennart Melin (2012): Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Depression: A Preliminary Randomized Clinical Trial for Unemployed on Long-Term Sick Leave. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (4), pp. 583–594. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.01.002.



Heather M. Niemeier; Tricia Leahey; Kathleen Palm Reed; Richard A. Brown; Rena R. Wing (2012): An Acceptance-Based Behavioral Intervention for Weight Loss: A Pilot Study. In Behavior Therapy 43 (2), pp. 427–435. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.10.005.



Iftah Yovel (2012): Törneke, N. (2010). Learning RFT: An Introduction to Relational Frame Theory and Its Clinical Application, Oakland: New Harbinger. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (1), pp. 198–199. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.05.004.



Iftah Yovel; Nilly Mor; Hagit Shakarov (2014): Examination of the Core Cognitive Components of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: An Analogue Investigation. In Behavior Therapy 45 (4), pp. 482–494. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.02.007.



James D. Herbert; Brandon A. Gaudiano; Evan M. Forman (2013): The Importance of Theory in Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Perspective of Contextual Behavioral Science. In Behavior Therapy 44 (4), pp. 580–591. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.03.001.

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James D. Herbert; Evan M. Forman (2013): Caution: The Differences Between 5CT6 and 5ACT6 May Be Larger (and Smaller) Than They Appear. In Behavior Therapy 44 (2), pp. 218–223. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2009.09.005.



James E. Yadavaia; Steven C. Hayes (2012): Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Self-Stigma Around Sexual Orientation: A Multiple Baseline Evaluation. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (4), pp. 545–559. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.09.002.



Jane Morton; Sharon Snowdon; Michelle Gopold; Elise Guymer (2012): Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Group Treatment for Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder: A Public Sector Pilot Study. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (4), pp. 527–544. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.03.005.



Jason B. Luoma; Jennifer L. Villatte (2012): Mindfulness in the Treatment of Suicidal Individuals. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (2), pp. 265– 276. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2010.12.003.



Jesse M. Crosby; John P. Dehlin; P.R. Mitchell; Michael P. Twohig (2012): Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Habit Reversal Training for the Treatment of Trichotillomania. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (4), pp. 595–605. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.02.002.



Jonathan W. Kanter (2013): The Vision of a Progressive Clinical Science to Guide Clinical Practice. In Behavior Therapy 44 (2), pp. 228–233. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2010.07.006.



Kate L. Morrison; Gregory J. Madden; Amy L. Odum; Jonathan E. Friedel; Michael P. Twohig (2014): Altering Impulsive Decision Making With an Acceptance-Based Procedure. In Behavior Therapy 45 (5), pp. 630–639. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.01.001.



Katrin Bruchmüller; Jürgen Margraf; Andrea Suppiger; Silvia Schneider (2011): Popular or Unpopular? Therapists’ Use of Structured Interviews and Their Estimation of Patient Acceptance. In Behavior Therapy 42 (4), pp. 634– 643. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.02.003.



Kevin E. Vowles; Gail Sowden; Julie Ashworth (2014): A Comprehensive Examination of the Model Underlying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain. In Behavior Therapy 45 (3), pp. 390–401. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.12.009.



Martin Wolgast (2014): What Does the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (AAQ-II) Really Measure? In Behavior Therapy 45 (6), pp. 831–839. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.07.002.



Michael E. Levin; Mikaela J. Hildebrandt; Jason Lillis; Steven C. Hayes (2012): The Impact of Treatment Components Suggested by the Psychological Flexibility Model: A Meta-Analysis of Laboratory-Based Component Studies. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 741–756. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.05.003.



Michael P. Twohig (2012): Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Introduction. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (4), pp. 499–507. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.04.003.

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Neil A. Rector (2013): Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Empirical Considerations. In Behavior Therapy 44 (2), pp. 213–217. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2010.07.007.



Raul Hakli (2006): Group beliefs and the distinction between belief and acceptance. In Cognitive Systems Research 7 (2–3), pp. 286–297. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2005.11.013.



Rhonda M. Merwin; Nancy L. Zucker; C. Alix Timko (2013): A Pilot Study of an Acceptance-Based Separated Family Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (4), pp. 485–500. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.11.001.



Sarah A. Hayes-Skelton; Aisha Usmani; Jonathan K. Lee; Lizabeth Roemer; Susan M. Orsillo (2012): A Fresh Look at Potential Mechanisms of Change in Applied Relaxation for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Case Series. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (3), pp. 451–462. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.12.005.



Stefan G. Hofmann; Gordon J.G. Asmundson; Aaron T. Beck (2013): The Science of Cognitive Therapy. In Behavior Therapy 44 (2), pp. 199–212. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2009.01.007.



Steven C. Hayes; Michael E. Levin; Jennifer Plumb-Vilardaga; Jennifer L. Villatte; Jacqueline Pistorello (2013): Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Contextual Behavioral Science: Examining the Progress of a Distinctive Model of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy. In Behavior Therapy 44 (2), pp. 180–198. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2009.08.002.



Sue Clarke; Jessica Kingston; Kelly G. Wilson; Helen Bolderston; Bob Remington (2012): Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for a Heterogeneous Group of Treatment-Resistant Clients: A Treatment Development Study. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (4), pp. 560–572. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.03.001.

Acceptance-based behavior therapy 

Evan M. Forman; Jena A. Shaw; Elizabeth M. Goetter; James D. Herbert; Jennie A. Park; Erica K. Yuen (2012): Long-Term Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Standard Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Anxiety and Depression. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 801–811. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.04.004.



Sarah A. Hayes-Skelton; Susan M. Orsillo; Lizabeth Roemer (2013): An Acceptance-Based Behavioral Therapy for Individuals With Generalized Anxiety Disorder. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (3), pp. 264–281. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.02.005.

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Acceptance-based treatments 

LaTanya Rucker Sobczak; Lindsey M. West (2013): Clinical Considerations in Using Mindfulness- and Acceptance-Based Approaches With Diverse Populations: Addressing Challenges in Service Delivery in Diverse Community Settings. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (1), pp. 13–22. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.08.005.

Access 

Elizabeth Schier (2009): Identifying phenomenal consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 216–222. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.04.001.



Jennifer Corns (2012): When is a reason properly pragmatic? In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 613–614. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.03.011.



Petra Stoerig; Erhardt Barth (2001): Low-Level Phenomenal Vision Despite Unilateral Destruction of Primary Visual Cortex. In Consciousness and Cognition 10 (4), pp. 574–587. DOI: 10.1006/ccog.2001.0526.

Access consciousness 

C.M. Suchy-Dicey (2012): Inductive parsimony and the Methodological Argument. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 605–609. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.11.011.



Claudia Carrara Augustenborg (2010): The Endogenous Feedback Network: A new approach to the comprehensive study of consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (2), pp. 547–579. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.03.007.



Elizabeth Irvine (2009): Shifting goal posts: First and second order access. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2), pp. 565–567. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.02.001.



Elizabeth Irvine (2009): Signal detection theory, the exclusion failure paradigm and weak consciousness—Evidence for the access/phenomenal distinction? In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2), pp. 551–560. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.11.002.



John Beeckmans (2009): How chromatic phenomenality largely overflow its cognitive accessibility. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 917–928. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.08.007.



Josef Perner; Zoltán Dienes (2003): Developmental aspects of consciousness: How much theory of mind do you need to be consciously aware? In Consciousness and Cognition 12 (1), pp. 63–82. DOI: 10.1016/S10538100(02)00010-7.



L.Andrew Coward; Ron Sun (2004): Criteria for an effective theory of consciousness and some preliminary attempts. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (2), pp. 268–301. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2003.09.002.

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Michael Snodgrass; Natasha Kalaida; E. Samuel Winer (2009): Access is mainly a second-order process: 5SDT6 models whether phenomenally (firstorder) conscious states are accessed by reflectively (second-order) conscious processes. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2), pp. 561–564. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.01.003.



Richard J. Stevenson (2009): Phenomenal and access consciousness in olfaction. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 1004–1017. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.09.005.



Richard J. Stevenson; Mehmet Mahmut (2014): Evidence that phenomenal olfactory content exceeds what can later be accessed. In Consciousness and Cognition 30 (0), pp. 210–219. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.09.012.



Vincent de Gardelle; Jérôme Sackur; Sid Kouider (2009): Perceptual illusions in brief visual presentations. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3), pp. 569– 577. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.03.002.

Access cost 

Kimberly M. Meier; Mark R. Blair (2013): Waiting and weighting: Information sampling is a balance between efficiency and error-reduction. In Cognition 126 (2), pp. 319–325. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.09.014.

Accessibility 

Charles B. Stone; Olivier Luminet; William Hirst (2013): Induced forgetting and reduced confidence in our personal past? The consequences of selectively retrieving emotional autobiographical memories. In Acta Psychologica 144 (2), pp. 250–257. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.06.019.



Elizabeth Wonnacott; Duane G. Watson (2008): Acoustic emphasis in four year olds. In Cognition 107 (3), pp. 1093–1101. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.10.005.



Jennifer E Arnold; Janet G Eisenband; Sarah Brown-Schmidt; John C Trueswell (2000): The rapid use of gender information: evidence of the time course of pronoun resolution from eyetracking. In Cognition 76 (1), pp. B13 B26. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(00)00073-1.



Niv Reggev; Ran R. Hassin; Anat Maril (2012): When two sources of fluency meet one cognitive mindset. In Cognition 124 (2), pp. 256–260. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.04.001.

Accessibility hypothesis 

Bennett L. Schwartz; Mathieu Pillot; Elisabeth Bacon (2014): Contextual information influences the feeling of knowing in episodic memory. In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 96–104. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.08.018.

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Accessory stimulation 

Jutta Stahl; Thomas H. Rammsayer (2005): Accessory stimulation in the time course of visuomotor information processing: Stimulus intensity effects on reaction time and response force. In Acta Psychologica 120 (1), pp. 1–18. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.02.003.

Accident 

Liane Young; Rebecca Saxe (2011): When ignorance is no excuse: Different roles for intent across moral domains. In Cognition 120 (2), pp. 202–214. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.04.005.

Accidental awareness 

Jaideep J. Pandit (2014): Acceptably aware during general anaesthesia: ‘Dysanaesthesia’ – The uncoupling of perception from sensory inputs. In Consciousness and Cognition 27 (0), pp. 194–212. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.05.007.

Accommodation 

Johanna Thompson-Hollands; Amitai Abramovitch; Martha C. Tompson; David H. Barlow (2015): A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Brief Family Intervention to Reduce Accommodation in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Preliminary Study. In Behavior Therapy 46 (2), pp. 218–229. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.11.001.

Accountability 

Ferdinand M. Vieider (2009): The effect of accountability on loss aversion. In Acta Psychologica 132 (1), pp. 96–101. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.05.006.

Accounting 

Oswald Huber; Arlette S. Bär; Odilo W. Huber (2009): Justification pressure in risky decision making: Search for risk defusing operators. In Acta Psychologica 130 (1), pp. 17–24. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.09.009.

Acculturative stress 

Lillian Polanco-Roman; Regina Miranda (2013): Culturally Related Stress, Hopelessness, and Vulnerability to Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation in Emerging Adulthood. In Behavior Therapy 44 (1), pp. 75–87. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.07.002.

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Accumbens 

Brian Knutson; Kiefer Katovich; Gaurav Suri (2014): Inferring affect from fMRI data. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (8), pp. 422–428. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.04.006.

Accumulation models 

Verena C. Seibold; Karin M. Bausenhart; Bettina Rolke; Rolf Ulrich (2011): Does temporal preparation increase the rate of sensory information accumulation? In Acta Psychologica 137 (1), pp. 56–64. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.02.006.

Accuracy 

Alan Scoboria; Jennifer M. Talarico; Lisa Pascal (2015): Metamemory appraisals in autobiographical event recall. In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 337–349. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.028.



Ans Withagen; Astrid M.L. Kappers; Mathijs P.J. Vervloed; Harry Knoors; Ludo Verhoeven (2012): Haptic object matching by blind and sighted adults and children. In Acta Psychologica 139 (2), pp. 261–271. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.11.012.



Audrey Aiken; Lauren J. Human; Lynn E. Alden; Jeremy C. Biesanz (2014): Try to Find Me: Social Anxiety and Peer First Impressions. In Behavior Therapy 45 (6), pp. 851–862. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.08.001.



Birgit Spinath; Frank M. Spinath (2005): Development of self-perceived ability in elementary school: the role of parents’ perceptions, teacher evaluations, and intelligence. In Cognitive Development 20 (2), pp. 190–204. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2005.01.001.



Dorthe Kirkegaard Thomsen; Martin Hammershøj Olesen; Anette Schnieber; Thomas Jensen; Jan Tønnesvang (2012): What characterizes life story memories? A diary study of Freshmen’s first term. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 366–382. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.006.



Laetitia Fradet; Gyusung Lee; Natalia Dounskaia (2008): Origins of submovements during pointing movements. In Acta Psychologica 129 (1), pp. 91–100. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.04.009.



Nihal Yeniad; Maike Malda; Judi Mesman; Marinus H. van IJzendoorn; Rosanneke A.G. Emmen; Mariëlle J.L. Prevoo (2014): Cognitive flexibility children across the transition to school: A longitudinal study. In Cognitive Development 31 (0), pp. 35–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2014.02.004.



Ricardo Rosas; Francisco Ceric; Marcela Tenorio; Catalina Mourgues; Carolina Thibaut; Esteban Hurtado; Maria Teresa Aravena (2010): 5ADHD6 children outperform normal children in an artificial grammar implicit learning task: 5ERP6 and 5RT6 evidence. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 341–351. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.09.006.

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Roger Ratcliff; Clarissa A. Thompson; Gail McKoon (2015): Modeling individual differences in response time and accuracy in numeracy. In Cognition 137 (0), pp. 115–136. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.12.004.



Thomas F. Oltmanns; Marci E.J. Gleason; E. David Klonsky; Eric Turkheimer (2005): Meta-perception for pathological personality traits: Do we know when others think that we are difficult? In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (4), pp. 739–751. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.07.001.



Yulia A. Dodonova; Yury S. Dodonov (2013): Faster on easy items, more accurate on difficult ones: Cognitive ability and performance on a task of varying difficulty. In Intelligence 41 (1), pp. 1–10. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.10.003.

Accuracy motivation 

Henk Aarts; Ap Dijksterhuis (1999): How often did I do it? Experienced ease of retrieval and frequency estimates of past behavior. In Acta Psychologica 103 (1–2), pp. 77–89. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(99)00035-9.

Accurate report 

Anil K. Seth; Bernard J. Baars; David B. Edelman (2005): Criteria for consciousness in humans and other mammals. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (1), pp. 119–139. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.08.006.



David B. Edelman; Bernard J. Baars; Anil K. Seth (2005): Identifying hallmarks of consciousness in non-mammalian species. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (1), pp. 169–187. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.09.001.

Acetylcholine 

Ahmed A. Moustafa; Szabolcs Keri; Mohammad M. Herzallah; Catherine E. Myers; Mark A. Gluck (2010): A neural model of hippocampal–striatal interactions in associative learning and transfer generalization in various neurological and psychiatric patients. In Brain and Cognition 74 (2), pp. 132– 144. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.07.013.



Con Stough; J.C. Thompson; T.C. Bates; P.J. Nathan (2001): Examining neurochemical determinants of inspection time: Development of a biological model. In Intelligence 29 (6), pp. 511–522. DOI: 10.1016/S01602896(01)00077-0.



Daniel Collerton; Elaine Perry (2011): Dreaming and hallucinations – Continuity or discontinuity? Perspectives from dementia with Lewy bodies. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1016–1020. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.03.024.

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Nancy J. Woolf; Stuart R. Hameroff (2001): A quantum approach to visual consciousness. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (11), pp. 472–478. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01774-5.

Acetylcholine esterase 

Finla Chathu; Amee Krishnakumar; Cheramadathikudyil S. Paulose (2008): Acetylcholine esterase activity and behavioral response in hypoxia induced neonatal rats: Effect of glucose, oxygen and epinephrine supplementation. In Brain and Cognition 68 (1), pp. 59–66. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.02.124.



Hong Yang; Guifang Jin; Dongdong Ren; Sijing Luo; Tianhong Zhou (2011): Mechanism of isoflavone aglycone’s effect on cognitive performance of senescence-accelerated mice. In Brain and Cognition 76 (1), pp. 206–210. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.10.008.



Tranum Kaur; C.M. Pathak; P. Pandhi; K.L. Khanduja (2008): Effects of green tea extract on learning, memory, behavior and acetylcholinesterase activity in young and old male rats. In Brain and Cognition 67 (1), pp. 25–30. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.10.003.

Acetyl-l-carnitine 

Con Stough; David Camfield; Christina Kure; Joanne Tarasuik; Luke Downey; Jenny Lloyd et al. (2011): Improving general intelligence with a nutrient-based pharmacological intervention. In Intelligence 39 (2–3), pp. 100–107. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2011.01.003.

Achievement 

Françoys Gagné; François St Père (2002): When 5IQ6 is controlled, does motivation still predict achievement? In Intelligence 30 (1), pp. 71–100. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(01)00068-X.



Jack A. Naglieri; Johannes Rojahn; Holly C. Matto (2007): Hispanic and nonHispanic children’s performance on 5PASS6 cognitive processes and achievement. In Intelligence 35 (6), pp. 568–579. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.11.001.



Jonathan Wai (2014): Experts are born, then made: Combining prospective and retrospective longitudinal data shows that cognitive ability matters. In Intelligence 45 (0), pp. 74–80. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.08.009.



Joseph F. Fagan; Cynthia R. Holland; Karyn Wheeler (2007): The prediction, from infancy, of adult 5IQ6 and achievement. In Intelligence 35 (3), pp. 225– 231. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.07.007.



Marley W. Watkins; Pui-Wa Lei; Gary L. Canivez (2007): Psychometric intelligence and achievement: A cross-lagged panel analysis. In Intelligence 35 (1), pp. 59–68. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.04.005.

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Richard Lynn; David Longley (2006): On the high intelligence and cognitive achievements of Jews in Britain. In Intelligence 34 (6), pp. 541–547. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.03.011.

Achievement goal 

Rachel E. Avery; Luke D. Smillie; Jan W. de Fockert (2013): The role of working memory in achievement goal pursuit. In Acta Psychologica 144 (2), pp. 361–372. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.07.012.

Achievement testsRace differences 

Charles Murray (2006): Changes over time in the black–white difference on mental tests: Evidence from the children of the 1979 cohort of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. In Intelligence 34 (6), pp. 527–540. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.07.004.

Achromatopsia 

Fiona Macpherson (2015): The structure of experience, the nature of the visual, and type 2 blindsight. In Consciousness and Cognition 32 (0), pp. 104–128. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.10.011.

Acoustic 

Gregg H Recanzone (2002): Where was that? – human auditory spatial processing. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (8), pp. 319–320. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01951-4.



Paul Rodway; Astrid Schepman (2007): Valence specific laterality effects in prosody: Expectancy account and the effects of morphed prosody and stimulus lead. In Brain and Cognition 63 (1), pp. 31–41. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.07.008.

Acoustic cues 

Brittan A. Barker; Rochelle S. Newman (2004): Listen to your mother! The role of talker familiarity in infant streaming. In Cognition 94 (2), pp. B45 B53. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.06.001.



Marta B. Manser; Robert M. Seyfarth; Dorothy L. Cheney (2002): Suricate alarm calls signal predator class and urgency. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (2), pp. 55–57. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01840-4.



Robert J. Zatorre; Pascal Belin; Virginia B. Penhune (2002): Structure and function of auditory cortex: music and speech. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (1), pp. 37–46. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01816-7.

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Acoustic detail 

Natalie D. Snoeren; Juan Seguí; Pierre A. Hallé (2008): On the role of regular phonological variation in lexical access: Evidence from voice assimilation in French. In Cognition 108 (2), pp. 512–521. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.02.008.

Acoustic-haptic crossmodal task 

Marcos Fernández-Díaz; David Travieso (2011): Performance in haptic geometrical matching tasks depends on movement and position of the arms. In Acta Psychologica 136 (3), pp. 382–389. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.01.003.

Acoustic intensity 

Kirk N. Olsen; Catherine J. Stevens; Roger T. Dean; Freya Bailes (2014): Continuous loudness response to acoustic intensity dynamics in melodies: Effects of melodic contour, tempo, and tonality. In Acta Psychologica 149 (0), pp. 117–128. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.03.007.

Acoustic processing 

Caterina Breitenstein; Diana Van Lancker; Irene Daum; Cheryl H. Waters (2001): Impaired Perception of Vocal Emotions in Parkinson’s Disease: Influence of Speech Time Processing and Executive Functioning. In Brain and Cognition 45 (2), pp. 277–314. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.2000.1246.

Acoustic reduction 

Scott Seyfarth (2014): Word informativity influences acoustic duration: Effects of contextual predictability on lexical representation. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 140–155. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.013.

Acoustic salience 

Liquan Liu; René Kager (2014): Perception of tones by infants learning a nontone language. In Cognition 133 (2), pp. 385–394. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.004.

Acoustic-sensory code 

Ralf Rummer; Johannes Engelkamp (2003): Short-term sentence recall: evidence for the contribution of acoustic-sensory information. In Acta Psychologica 114 (1), pp. 67–82. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(03)00050-7.

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Acquiescence 

Curtis S. Dunkel; Maciej Stolarski; Dimitri van der Linden; Heitor B.F. Fernandes (2014): A reanalysis of national intelligence and personality: The role of the general factor of personality. In Intelligence 47 (0), pp. 188–193. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.09.012.

Acquired equivalence 

Ahmed A. Moustafa; Szabolcs Keri; Mohammad M. Herzallah; Catherine E. Myers; Mark A. Gluck (2010): A neural model of hippocampal–striatal interactions in associative learning and transfer generalization in various neurological and psychiatric patients. In Brain and Cognition 74 (2), pp. 132– 144. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.07.013.

Acquired traits 

Liane Gabora (2008): The cultural evolution of socially situated cognition. In Cognitive Systems Research 9 (1–2), pp. 104–114. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.05.004.

Acquiring expertise 

Phillip L. Ackerman (2014): Nonsense, common sense, and science of expert performance: Talent and individual differences. In Intelligence 45 (0), pp. 6– 17. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.04.009.

Acquisition 

Joshua Rottman; Deborah Kelemen (2012): Aliens behaving badly: Children’s acquisition of novel purity-based morals. In Cognition 124 (3), pp. 356–360. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.06.001.



Julien Musolino (2009): The logical syntax of number words: Theory, acquisition and processing. In Cognition 111 (1), pp. 24–45. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.12.008.



Kearsy Cormier; Adam Schembri; David Vinson; Eleni Orfanidou (2012): First language acquisition differs from second language acquisition in prelingually deaf signers: Evidence from sensitivity to grammaticality judgement in British Sign Language. In Cognition 124 (1), pp. 50–65. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.04.003.



Napoleon Katsos; Dorothy V.M. Bishop (2011): Pragmatic tolerance: Implications for the acquisition of informativeness and implicature. In Cognition 120 (1), pp. 67–81. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.02.015.

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Niels A. Taatgen; John R. Anderson (2002): Why do children learn to say “Broke”? A model of learning the past tense without feedback. In Cognition 86 (2), pp. 123–155. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(02)00176-2.

Acquisition of aspect 

Nina Kazanina; Colin Phillips (2007): A developmental perspective on the Imperfective Paradox. In Cognition 105 (1), pp. 65–102. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.09.006.

Actigraphy 

Keisuke Takano; Shinji Sakamoto; Yoshihiko Tanno (2014): Repetitive Thought Impairs Sleep Quality: An Experience Sampling Study. In Behavior Therapy 45 (1), pp. 67–82. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.09.004.

Action(s) 

Anja Berninger; Sabine Döring (2012): Emotion and perception of one’s own actions – A comment on Wilke, Synofzik and Lindner. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 46–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.08.008.



Anna M Borghi (2004): Object concepts and action: Extracting affordances from objects parts. In Acta Psychologica 115 (1), pp. 69–96. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2003.11.004.



Anna M. Borghi; Andrea Flumini; Nikhilesh Natraj; Lewis A. Wheaton (2012): One hand, two objects: Emergence of affordance in contexts. In Brain and Cognition 80 (1), pp. 64–73. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.04.007.



Anna M. Borghi; Domenico Parisi; Andrea di Ferdinando (2005): Action and hierarchical levels of categories: A connectionist perspective. In Cognitive Systems Research 6 (2), pp. 99–110. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2004.06.003.



Annalisa Setti; Anna M. Borghi; Alessia Tessari (2009): Moving hands, moving entities. In Brain and Cognition 70 (3), pp. 253–258. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.02.012.



Anne M. Aimola Davies; Rebekah C. White; Martin Davies (2013): Spatial limits on the nonvisual self-touch illusion and the visual rubber hand illusion: Subjective experience of the illusion and proprioceptive drift. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 613–636. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.03.006.



Anouk van der Weiden; Henk Aarts; Kirsten I. Ruys (2010): Reflecting on the action or its outcome: Behavior representation level modulates high level outcome priming effects on self-agency experiences. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 21–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.12.004.



Ansgar D. Endress; Justin N. Wood (2011): From movements to actions: Two mechanisms for learning action sequences. In Cognitive Psychology 63 (3), pp. 141–171. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2011.07.001.

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Arnaud Badets; Mauro Pesenti (2010): Creating number semantics through finger movement perception. In Cognition 115 (1), pp. 46–53. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.11.007.



Audrey Milhau; Thibaut Brouillet; Denis Brouillet (2013): Biases in evaluation of neutral words due to motor compatibility effect. In Acta Psychologica 144 (2), pp. 243–249. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.06.008.



Ayelet Segal; Barbara Tversky; John Black (2014): Conceptually congruent actions can promote thought. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 3 (3), pp. 124–130. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2014.06.004.



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Chen Yu; Linda B. Smith (2012): Embodied attention and word learning by toddlers. In Cognition 125 (2), pp. 244–262. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.06.016.



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Daniel R. Buttaccio; Sowon Hahn (2010): The effect of behavioral response on affective evaluation. In Acta Psychologica 135 (3), pp. 343–348. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.09.004.



David A. Westwood; Christopher Robertson; Matthew Heath (2005): Action control: Independent effects of memory and monocular viewing on reaching accuracy. In Brain and Cognition 57 (3), pp. 257–260. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.08.055.

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David P Carey (2001): Do action systems resist visual illusions? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (3), pp. 109–113. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01592-8.



Debra A. Gusnard (2005): Being a self: Considerations from functional imaging. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (4), pp. 679–697. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.04.004.



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Giacomo Novembre; Peter E. Keller (2011): A grammar of action generates predictions in skilled musicians. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1232–1243. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.03.009.



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Hemke van Doorn; John van der Kamp; Geert J.P. Savelsbergh (2005): Catching and matching bars with different orientations. In Acta Psychologica 120 (3), pp. 288–306. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.05.005.



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James Moore; Patrick Haggard (2008): Awareness of action: Inference and prediction. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1), pp. 136–144. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.12.004.



James W. Moore; Sukhvinder S. Obhi (2012): Intentional binding and the sense of agency: A review. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 546– 561. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.12.002.



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Jessica A. Sommerville; Amanda L. Woodward; Amy Needham (2005): Action experience alters 3-month-old infants’ perception of others’ actions. In Cognition 96 (1), pp. B1 - B11. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.07.004.



Jim Parkinson; Patrick Haggard (2013): Hedonic value of intentional action provides reinforcement for voluntary generation but not voluntary inhibition of action. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1253–1261. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.08.009.



Joeanna C. Arthur; John W. Philbeck; Nicholas J. Kleene; David Chichka (2012): The role of spatial memory and frames of reference in the precision of angular path integration. In Acta Psychologica 141 (1), pp. 112–121. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.07.003.



John A. Dewey; Adriane E. Seiffert; Thomas H. Carr (2010): Taking credit for success: The phenomenology of control in a goal-directed task. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 48–62. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.09.007.



Justin N. Wood (2008): Visual memory for agents and their actions. In Cognition 108 (2), pp. 522–532. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.02.012.



Kai Engbert; Andreas Wohlschläger; Patrick Haggard (2008): Who is causing what? The sense of agency is relational and efferent-triggered. In Cognition 107 (2), pp. 693–704. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.07.021.



Kenny R. Coventry; Debra Griffiths; Colin J. Hamilton (2014): Spatial demonstratives and perceptual space: Describing and remembering object location. In Cognitive Psychology 69 (0), pp. 46–70. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2013.12.001.



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Lari Vainio; Mike Tucker; Rob Ellis (2007): Precision and power grip priming by observed grasping. In Brain and Cognition 65 (2), pp. 195–207. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.07.004.



Lars Strother; Kristin A. House; Sukhvinder S. Obhi (2010): Subjective agency and awareness of shared actions. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 12–20. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.12.007.



Laura E. Hughes; Timothy C. Bates; Anne M. Aimola Davies (2005): The effects of local and global processing demands on perception and action. In Brain and Cognition 59 (1), pp. 71–81. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.05.003.



Lawrence J. Taylor; Rolf A. Zwaan (2010): Grasping spheres, not planets. In Cognition 115 (1), pp. 39–45. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.11.006.



Manos Tsakiris; Gita Prabhu; Patrick Haggard (2006): Having a body versus moving your body: How agency structures body-ownership. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2), pp. 423–432. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.09.004.



Manos Tsakiris; Patrick Haggard; Nicolas Franck; Nelly Mainy; Angela Sirigu (2005): A specific role for efferent information in self-recognition. In Cognition 96 (3), pp. 215–231. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.08.002.



Manos Tsakiris; Simone Schütz-Bosbach; Shaun Gallagher (2007): On agency and body-ownership: Phenomenological and neurocognitive reflections. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (3), pp. 645–660. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.05.012.



Marc Guitart-Masip; Emrah Duzel; Ray Dolan; Peter Dayan (2014): Action versus valence in decision making. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (4), pp. 194–202. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.01.003.



Matteo Mossio; Dario Taraborelli (2008): Action-dependent perceptual invariants: From ecological to sensorimotor approaches. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1324–1340. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.12.003.



Matthieu M. De Wit; John van der Kamp; Rich S.W. Masters (2012): Distinct task-independent visual thresholds for egocentric and allocentric information pick up. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1410–1418. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.07.008.



Nivedita Gangopadhyay (2010): Experiential blindness revisited: In defence of a case of embodied cognition. In Cognitive Systems Research 11 (4), pp. 396– 407. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.05.003.



Patrick Haggard; Jonathan Cole (2007): Intention, attention and the temporal experience of action. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2), pp. 211–220. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.07.002.



Patrick Haggard; Sam Clark (2003): Intentional action: Conscious experience and neural prediction. In Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4), pp. 695–707. DOI: 10.1016/S1053-8100(03)00052-7.

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Paula Marentette; Elena Nicoladis (2011): Preschoolers’ interpretations of gesture: Label or action associate? In Cognition 121 (3), pp. 386–399. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.012.



Peter A. White (2006): The role of activity in visual impressions of causality. In Acta Psychologica 123 (1–2), pp. 166–185. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.05.002.



Ranxiao Frances Wang (2004): Action, verbal response and spatial reasoning. In Cognition 94 (2), pp. 185–192. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.05.001.



Richard A. Abrams; Christopher C. Davoli; Feng Du; William H. Knapp III; Daniel Paull (2008): Altered vision near the hands. In Cognition 107 (3), pp. 1035–1047. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.09.006.



Rob H.J. Van der Lubbe; Elger L. Abrahamse (2011): The premotor theory of attention and the Simon effect. In Acta Psychologica 136 (2), pp. 259–264. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.09.007.



Rouwen Cañal-Bruland; Frank F. Zhu; John van der Kamp; Rich S.W. Masters (2011): Target-directed visual attention is a prerequisite for action-specific perception. In Acta Psychologica 136 (3), pp. 285–289. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.12.001.



Sarah H Creem; Dennis R Proffitt (2001): Defining the cortical visual systems: “What”, “Where”, and “How”. In Acta Psychologica 107 (1–3), pp. 43–68. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(01)00021-X.



Scott A. Holmes; Matthew Heath (2013): Goal-directed grasping: The dimensional properties of an object influence the nature of the visual information mediating aperture shaping. In Brain and Cognition 82 (1), pp. 18– 24. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.02.005.



Scott Glover (2002): Visual illusions affect planning but not control. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (7), pp. 288–292. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(02)01920-4.



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Stephen C. Want; Merideth Gattis (2005): Are “late-signing” deaf children “mindblind”? Understanding goal directedness in imitation. In Cognitive Development 20 (2), pp. 159–172. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2004.12.003.



Steven A. Jax; Laurel J. Buxbaum (2010): Response interference between functional and structural actions linked to the same familiar object. In Cognition 115 (2), pp. 350–355. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.01.004.



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Tina Iachini; Anna M. Borghi; Vincenzo Paolo Senese (2008): Categorization and sensorimotor interaction with objects. In Brain and Cognition 67 (1), pp. 31–43. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.11.002.



Vassilis Sevdalis; Peter E. Keller (2011): Captured by motion: Dance, action understanding, and social cognition. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 231– 236. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.08.005.



Yann Coello; Yvonne Delevoye-Turrell (2007): Embodiment, spatial categorisation and action. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (3), pp. 667–683. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.07.003.

Action authorship 

Friederike Schüür; Patrick Haggard (2011): What are self-generated actions? In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1697–1704. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.006.

Action awareness 

Arnaud Boutin; Yannick Blandin; Cristina Massen; Herbert Heuer; Arnaud Badets (2014): Conscious awareness of action potentiates sensorimotor learning. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 1–9. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.05.012.



F de Vignemont; P Fourneret (2004): The sense of agency: A philosophical and empirical review of the “Who” system. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (1), pp. 1–19. DOI: 10.1016/S1053-8100(03)00022-9.



Friederike Schüür; Patrick Haggard (2011): What are self-generated actions? In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1697–1704. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.006.



Günther Knoblich (2002): Self-recognition: body and action. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (11), pp. 447–449. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)019952.



Max-Philipp Stenner; Markus Bauer; Judith Machts; Hans-Jochen Heinze; Patrick Haggard; Raymond J. Dolan (2014): Re-construction of action awareness depends on an internal model of action-outcome timing. In Consciousness and Cognition 25 (0), pp. 11–16. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.01.007.

Action-centered attention 

Timothy N. Welsh (2011): The relationship between attentional capture and deviations in movement trajectories in a selective reaching task. In Acta Psychologica 137 (3), pp. 300–308. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.03.011.

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Action cognition 

Richard Ramsey; Jennifer Cumming; Daniel Eastough; Martin G. Edwards (2010): Incongruent imagery interferes with action initiation. In Brain and Cognition 74 (3), pp. 249–254. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.08.005.

Action-compatibility effect 

Qi Wang; Holly A. Taylor; Tad T. Brunyé (2012): When going the right way is hard to do: Distinct phases of action compatibility in spatial knowledge development. In Acta Psychologica 139 (3), pp. 449–457. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.01.006.

Action comprehension 

Hyun-joo Song; Renée Baillargeon (2007): Can 9.5-month-old infants attribute to an agent a disposition to perform a particular action on objects? In Acta Psychologica 124 (1), pp. 79–105. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.09.008.

Action control 

Atsushi Sato; Shoji Itakura (2013): Intersubjective action-effect binding: Eye contact modulates acquisition of bidirectional association between our and others’ actions. In Cognition 127 (3), pp. 383–390. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.02.010.



Bernhard Hommel (2011): Attention and spatial stimulus coding in the Simon task: A rejoinder to van der Lubbe and Abrahamse (2010). In Acta Psychologica 136 (2), pp. 265–268. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.10.002.



Bernhard Hommel; Irene Daum; Rainer H. Kluwe (2004): Exorcizing the homunculus, phase two: editors’ introduction. In Acta Psychologica 115 (2–3), pp. 99–104. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2003.12.002.



Birgit Elsner (2007): Infants’ imitation of goal-directed actions: The role of movements and action effects. In Acta Psychologica 124 (1), pp. 44–59. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.09.006.



Franziska Plessow; Rico Fischer; Jens Volkmann; Torsten Schubert (2014): Subthalamic deep brain stimulation restores automatic response activation and increases susceptibility to impulsive behavior in patients with Parkinson’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 87 (0), pp. 16–21. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.02.009.



James W. Moore; David Lagnado; Darvany C. Deal; Patrick Haggard (2009): Feelings of control: Contingency determines experience of action. In Cognition 110 (2), pp. 279–283. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.11.006.



Julia Bender; Kyeong-Jin Tark; Benedikt Reuter; Norbert Kathmann; Clayton E. Curtis (2013): Differential roles of the frontal and parietal cortices in the

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control of saccades. In Brain and Cognition 83 (1), pp. 1–9. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.06.005. 

Julius Verrel; Nina Lisofsky; Simone Kühn (2014): Balancing cognitive control: How observed movements influence motor performance in a task with balance constraints. In Acta Psychologica 150 (0), pp. 129–135. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.05.010.



Katharina Zwosta; Hannes Ruge; Uta Wolfensteller (2013): No anticipation without intention: Response–effect compatibility in effect-based and stimulusbased actions. In Acta Psychologica 144 (3), pp. 628–634. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.09.014.



Michel D. Druey (2014): Response-repetition costs in choice-RT tasks: Biased expectancies or response inhibition? In Acta Psychologica 145 (0), pp. 21–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.10.015.



Rena M. Eenshuistra; Maaike A. Weidema; Bernhard Hommel (2004): Development of the acquisition and control of action–effect associations. In Acta Psychologica 115 (2–3), pp. 185–209. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2003.12.006.



Roland Pfister; Andrea Kiesel; Tobias Melcher (2010): Adaptive control of ideomotor effect anticipations. In Acta Psychologica 135 (3), pp. 316–322. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.08.006.



Ronald Hübner; Shreyasi Mishra (2013): Evidence for strategic suppression of irrelevant activation in the Simon task. In Acta Psychologica 144 (1), pp. 166– 172. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.05.012.



Rüdiger Flach; Magda Osman; Anthony Dickinson; Cecilia Heyes (2006): The interaction between response effects during the acquisition of response priming. In Acta Psychologica 122 (1), pp. 11–26. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.09.001.



Thomas Kleinsorge; Patrick D. Gajewski (2007): Transformation of task components into an integrated representation during task switching. In Acta Psychologica 125 (3), pp. 334–345. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.09.002.



Tomomitsu Herai; Ken Mogi (2014): Perception of temporal duration affected by automatic and controlled movements. In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 23–35. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.07.012.



Wilfried Kunde; Andrea Kiesel; Joachim Hoffmann (2003): Conscious control over the content of unconscious cognition. In Cognition 88 (2), pp. 223–242. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(03)00023-4.

Action dynamics 

Stefan Scherbaum; Maja Dshemuchadse; Rico Fischer; Thomas Goschke (2010): How decisions evolve: The temporal dynamics of action selection. In Cognition 115 (3), pp. 407–416. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.02.004.

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Action effect(s) 

Cristina Iani; Sandro Rubichi; Luca Ferraro; Roberto Nicoletti; Vittorio Gallese (2013): Observational learning without a model is influenced by the observer’s possibility to act: Evidence from the Simon task. In Cognition 128 (1), pp. 26–34. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.03.004.



Dalia Danish; James Russell (2007): The role of ‘action-effects’ and agency in toddlers’ imitation. In Cognitive Development 22 (1), pp. 69–76. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.08.001.



Henk Aarts; Ruud Custers; Daniel M. Wegner (2005): On the inference of personal authorship: Enhancing experienced agency by priming effect information. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (3), pp. 439–458. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.11.001.



James Moore; Patrick Haggard (2008): Awareness of action: Inference and prediction. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1), pp. 136–144. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.12.004.



Jana Timm; Marc Schönwiesner; Iria SanMiguel; Erich Schröger (2014): Sensation of agency and perception of temporal order. In Consciousness and Cognition 23 (0), pp. 42–52. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.11.002.



John A. Dewey; Thomas H. Carr (2012): Is that what I wanted to do? Cued vocalizations influence the phenomenology of controlling a moving object. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 507–525. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.004.



John A. Dewey; Thomas H. Carr (2013): Predictable and self-initiated visual motion is judged to be slower than computer generated motion. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 987–995. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.06.007.



Katrin Linser; Thomas Goschke (2007): Unconscious modulation of the conscious experience of voluntary control. In Cognition 104 (3), pp. 459–475. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.07.009.



Markus Janczyk; Roland Pfister; Bernhard Hommel; Wilfried Kunde (2014): Who is talking in backward crosstalk? Disentangling response- from goalconflict in dual-task performance. In Cognition 132 (1), pp. 30–43. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.03.001.



Markus Janczyk; Wilfried Kunde (2014): The role of effect grouping in freechoice response selection. In Acta Psychologica 150 (0), pp. 49–54. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.04.002.



Martina Rieger (2007): Letters as visual action-effects in skilled typing. In Acta Psychologica 126 (2), pp. 138–153. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.11.006.



Matthias Bischoff; Karen Zentgraf; Sebastian Pilgramm; Rudolf Stark; Britta Krüger; Jörn Munzert (2014): Anticipating action effects recruits audiovisual movement representations in the ventral premotor cortex. In Brain and Cognition 92 (0), pp. 39–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.09.010.

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Miriam Lepper; Cristina Massen; Wolfgang Prinz (2008): What to do and how to do it: Sequence learning of action effects and transformation rules. In Acta Psychologica 128 (1), pp. 139–152. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.12.001.



Patrick Haggard; Jonathan Cole (2007): Intention, attention and the temporal experience of action. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2), pp. 211–220. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.07.002.



Roland Pfister; Christina U. Pfeuffer; Wilfried Kunde (2014): Perceiving by proxy: Effect-based action control with unperceivable effects. In Cognition 132 (3), pp. 251–261. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.04.012.



Roland Pfister; Markus Janczyk; Robert Wirth; David Dignath; Wilfried Kunde (2014): Thinking with portals: Revisiting kinematic cues to intention. In Cognition 133 (2), pp. 464–473. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.07.012.

Action-effect anticipation 

Roland Pfister; Andrea Kiesel; Tobias Melcher (2010): Adaptive control of ideomotor effect anticipations. In Acta Psychologica 135 (3), pp. 316–322. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.08.006.

Action-effect binding 

Simone Kühn; Marcel Brass (2010): The cognitive representation of intending not to act: Evidence for specific non-action-effect binding. In Cognition 117 (1), pp. 9–16. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.06.006.

Action–effect coupling 

Birgit Elsner; Gisa Aschersleben (2003): Do I get what you get? Learning about the effects of self-performed and observed actions in infancy. In Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4), pp. 732–751. DOI: 10.1016/S10538100(03)00073-4.

Action effect delay 

Carola Haering; Andrea Kiesel (2015): Was it me when it happened too early? Experience of delayed effects shapes sense of agency. In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 38–42. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.012.

Action-effect interval 

Sophie Nolden; Carola Haering; Andrea Kiesel (2012): Assessing intentional binding with the method of constant stimuli. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1176–1185. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.05.003.

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Action-effect prediction 

Andrea Desantis; Cedric Roussel; Florian Waszak (2014): The temporal dynamics of the perceptual consequences of action-effect prediction. In Cognition 132 (3), pp. 243–250. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.04.010.

Action efficiency 

Takahiro Kawabe (2013): Inferring sense of agency from the quantitative aspect of action outcome. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 407–412. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.01.006.

Action embodiment 

Nicole T. Ong; Keith R. Lohse; Romeo Chua; Scott Sinnett; Nicola J. Hodges (2014): A test of motor skill-specific action embodiment in ice-hockey players. In Acta Psychologica 150 (0), pp. 61–68. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.04.005.

Action encoding 

J.C. Mizelle; Rachel L. Kelly; Lewis A. Wheaton (2013): Ventral encoding of functional affordances: A neural pathway for identifying errors in action. In Brain and Cognition 82 (3), pp. 274–282. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.05.002.

Action end-goal 

Caterina Ansuini; Chiara Begliomini; Tania Ferrari; Umberto Castiello (2010): Testing the effects of end-goal during reach-to-grasp movements in Parkinson’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 74 (2), pp. 169–177. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.07.015.

Action execution 

Carmen Weiss; Arvid Herwig; Simone Schütz-Bosbach (2011): The self in action effects: Selective attenuation of self-generated sounds. In Cognition 121 (2), pp. 207–218. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.06.011.



Carmen Weiss; Simone Schütz-Bosbach (2012): Vicarious action preparation does not result in sensory attenuation of auditory action effects. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (4), pp. 1654–1661. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.08.010.

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Action experience 

James W. Moore; David Lagnado; Darvany C. Deal; Patrick Haggard (2009): Feelings of control: Contingency determines experience of action. In Cognition 110 (2), pp. 279–283. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.11.006.

Action explanation 

Alek Chakroff; Liane Young (2015): Harmful situations, impure people: An attribution asymmetry across moral domains. In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 30–37. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.034.

Action goal / Action goals 

Anna M. Borghi; Andrea Flumini; Nikhilesh Natraj; Lewis A. Wheaton (2012): One hand, two objects: Emergence of affordance in contexts. In Brain and Cognition 80 (1), pp. 64–73. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.04.007.



Brittany M. Christian; Lynden K. Miles; Fiona Hoi Kei Fung; Sarah Best; C. Neil Macrae (2013): The shape of things to come: Exploring goal-directed prospection. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 471–478. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.02.002.



Martin G. Edwards; Glyn W. Humphreys; Umberto Castiello (2003): Motor facilitation following action observation: A behavioural study in prehensile action. In Brain and Cognition 53 (3), pp. 495–502. DOI: 10.1016/S02782626(03)00210-0.

Action grammar 

Giuseppe Vicari; Mauro Adenzato (2014): Is recursion language-specific? Evidence of recursive mechanisms in the structure of intentional action. In Consciousness and Cognition 26 (0), pp. 169–188. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.03.010.

Action identification 

Peter E. Keller; Günther Knoblich; Bruno H. Repp (2007): Pianists duet better when they play with themselves: On the possible role of action simulation in synchronization. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1), pp. 102–111. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.12.004.



S. Belayachi; M. Van der Linden (2009): Level of agency in sub-clinical checking. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 293–299. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.06.005.



S. Belayachi; M. Van der Linden (2013): Individual differences in cognitive representations of action influence the activation of goal concepts. In Acta Psychologica 142 (2), pp. 259–264. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.12.008.

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Action imitation 

Andrew Simpson; Nick R. Cooper; Helge Gillmeister; Kevin J. Riggs (2013): Seeing triggers acting, hearing does not trigger saying: Evidence from children’s weak inhibition. In Cognition 128 (2), pp. 103–112. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.03.015.

Action-inaction 

Ian M. Davison; Aidan Feeney (2008): Regret as autobiographical memory. In Cognitive Psychology 57 (4), pp. 385–403. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2008.03.001.

Action integration 

Emily K. Bloesch; Richard A. Abrams (2010): Visuomotor binding in older adults. In Brain and Cognition 74 (3), pp. 239–243. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.08.002.

Action intentions 

M. van Elk; H.T. van Schie; H. Bekkering (2009): Short-term action intentions overrule long-term semantic knowledge. In Cognition 111 (1), pp. 72–83. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.12.002.

Action knowledge 

H. Chainay; C. Louarn; G.W. Humphreys (2006): Ideational action impairments in Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 62 (3), pp. 198– 205. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.05.002.

Action language 

Iván Moreno; Manuel de Vega; Inmaculada León (2013): Understanding action language modulates oscillatory mu and beta rhythms in the same way as observing actions. In Brain and Cognition 82 (3), pp. 236–242. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.04.010.



Juan F. Cardona; Lucila Kargieman; Vladimiro Sinay; Oscar Gershanik; Carlos Gelormini; Lucia Amoruso et al. (2014): How embodied is action language? Neurological evidence from motor diseases. In Cognition 131 (2), pp. 311–322. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.02.001.

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Action memory 

Irene Reppa; E. Rhian Worth; W. James Greville; Jo Saunders (2013): The representation of response effector and response location in episodic memory for newly acquired actions: Evidence from retrieval-induced forgetting. In Acta Psychologica 143 (2), pp. 210–217. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.03.007.

Action methodology 

Stephanie Denison; Fei Xu (2014): The origins of probabilistic inference in human infants. In Cognition 130 (3), pp. 335–347. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.12.001.

Action-mirroring 

Pierre Jacob (2009): The tuning-fork model of human social cognition: A critique. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 229–243. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.05.002.

Action monitoring 

Davide Rigoni; Hélène Wilquin; Marcel Brass; Boris Burle (2013): When errors do not matter: Weakening belief in intentional control impairs cognitive reaction to errors. In Cognition 127 (2), pp. 264–269. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.01.009.



F de Vignemont; P Fourneret (2004): The sense of agency: A philosophical and empirical review of the “Who” system. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (1), pp. 1–19. DOI: 10.1016/S1053-8100(03)00022-9.



Frédérique de Vignemont; Tiziana Zalla; Andrés Posada; Anne Louvegnez; Olivier Koenig; Nicolas Georgieff; Nicolas Franck (2006): Mental rotation in schizophrenia. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2), pp. 295–309. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.08.001.



Guido L.M. Pieters; Ellen R.A. de Bruijn; Yvonne Maas; Wouter Hulstijn; Walter Vandereycken; Joseph Peuskens; Bernard G. Sabbe (2007): Action monitoring and perfectionism in anorexia nervosa. In Brain and Cognition 63 (1), pp. 42–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.07.009.



Jason R. Themanson; Peter J. Rosen; Matthew B. Pontifex; Charles H. Hillman; Edward McAuley (2012): Alterations in error-related brain activity and post-error behavior over time. In Brain and Cognition 80 (2), pp. 257–265. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.07.003.



Kristien Aarts; Jan De Houwer; Gilles Pourtois (2012): Evidence for the automatic evaluation of self-generated actions. In Cognition 124 (2), pp. 117– 127. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.05.009.

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S. Belayachi; M. Van der Linden (2010): Feeling of doing in obsessive– compulsive checking. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (2), pp. 534–546. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.02.001.



Tilo T.J. Kircher; Dirk T. Leube (2003): Self-consciousness, self-agency, and schizophrenia. In Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4), pp. 656–669. DOI: 10.1016/S1053-8100(03)00071-0.



Tiziana Zalla; David Miele; Marion Leboyer; Janet Metcalfe (2015): Metacognition of agency and theory of mind in adults with high functioning autism. In Consciousness and Cognition 31 (0), pp. 126–138. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.11.001.

Action observation 

Alexandra Frischen; Daniel Loach; Steven P. Tipper (2009): Seeing the world through another person’s eyes: Simulating selective attention via action observation. In Cognition 111 (2), pp. 212–218. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.02.003.



Andrew Webb; Alistair Knott; Michael R. MacAskill (2010): Eye movements during transitive action observation have sequential structure. In Acta Psychologica 133 (1), pp. 51–56. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.09.001.



Atsushi Sato (2008): Action observation modulates auditory perception of the consequence of others’ actions. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1219–1227. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.01.003.



Britta Lorey; Tim Naumann; Sebastian Pilgramm; Carmen Petermann; Matthias Bischoff; Karen Zentgraf et al. (2013): How equivalent are the action execution, imagery, and observation of intransitive movements? Revisiting the concept of somatotopy during action simulation. In Brain and Cognition 81 (1), pp. 139–150. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.09.011.



Carmen Weiss; Arvid Herwig; Simone Schütz-Bosbach (2011): The self in action effects: Selective attenuation of self-generated sounds. In Cognition 121 (2), pp. 207–218. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.06.011.



Carmen Weiss; Simone Schütz-Bosbach (2012): Vicarious action preparation does not result in sensory attenuation of auditory action effects. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (4), pp. 1654–1661. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.08.010.



Clare Press; Geoffrey Bird; Eamonn Walsh; Cecilia Heyes (2008): Automatic imitation of intransitive actions. In Brain and Cognition 67 (1), pp. 44–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.11.001.



Frank Behrendt; Heiko Wagner; Marc H.E. de Lussanet (2013): Phasedependent reflex modulation in tibialis anterior during passive viewing of walking. In Acta Psychologica 142 (3), pp. 343–348. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.01.001.



Giulia Bucchioni; Andrea Cavallo; Davide Ippolito; Gianluca Marton; Umberto Castiello (2013): Corticospinal excitability during the observation of

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social behavior. In Brain and Cognition 81 (2), pp. 176–182. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.11.001. 

John J. Buchanan; Noah Dean (2014): Consistently modeling the same movement strategy is more important than model skill level in observational learning contexts. In Acta Psychologica 146 (0), pp. 19–27. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.11.008.



Laila Craighero; Irene Leo; Carlo Umiltà; Francesca Simion (2011): Newborns’ preference for goal-directed actions. In Cognition 120 (1), pp. 26– 32. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.02.011.



Luisa Sartori; Cristina Becchio; Umberto Castiello (2011): Cues to intention: The role of movement information. In Cognition 119 (2), pp. 242–252. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.01.014.



M. van Elk; M. Paulus; C. Pfeiffer; H.T. van Schie; H. Bekkering (2011): Learning to use novel objects: A training study on the acquisition of novel action representations. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1304–1314. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.03.014.



Nicole C. White; Connor Reid; Timothy N. Welsh (2014): Responses of the human motor system to observing actions across species: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study. In Brain and Cognition 92 (0), pp. 11–18. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.10.004.



Sheree A. McCormick; Joe Causer; Paul S. Holmes (2012): Eye gaze metrics reflect a shared motor representation for action observation and movement imagery. In Brain and Cognition 80 (1), pp. 83–88. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.04.010.



Sotaro Shimada (2010): Deactivation in the sensorimotor area during observation of a human agent performing robotic actions. In Brain and Cognition 72 (3), pp. 394–399. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.11.005.



Sotaro Shimada; Kazuma Oki (2012): Modulation of motor area activity during observation of unnatural body movements. In Brain and Cognition 80 (1), pp. 1–6. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.04.006.



Timothy N. Welsh; Laura M. McDougall; Daniel J. Weeks (2009): The performance and observation of action shape future behaviour. In Brain and Cognition 71 (2), pp. 64–71. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.04.001.



Timothy N. Welsh; Lokman Wong; Sanjay Chandrasekharan (2013): Factors that affect action possibility judgments: The assumed abilities of other people. In Acta Psychologica 143 (2), pp. 235–244. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.003.

Action observation network 

Bettina Bläsing; Beatriz Calvo-Merino; Emily S. Cross; Corinne Jola; Juliane Honisch; Catherine J. Stevens (2012): Neurocognitive control in dance perception and performance. In Acta Psychologica 139 (2), pp. 300–308. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.12.005.

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Action organization 

Luca Bonini; Pier Francesco Ferrari; Leonardo Fogassi (2013): Neurophysiological bases underlying the organization of intentional actions and the understanding of others’ intention. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 1095–1104. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.03.001.

Action-oriented approach 

Andreas K. Engel; Alexander Maye; Martin Kurthen; Peter König (2013): Where’s the action? The pragmatic turn in cognitive science. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (5), pp. 202–209. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.03.006.

Action outcome 

Takahiro Kawabe (2013): Inferring sense of agency from the quantitative aspect of action outcome. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 407–412. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.01.006.

Action perception 

Alex A. Ahmed; Brent C. Vander Wyk (2013): Neural processing of intentional biological motion in unaffected siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder: An fMRI study. In Brain and Cognition 83 (3), pp. 297– 306. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.09.007.



Annette M.E. Henderson; Amanda L. Woodward (2011): “Let’s work together”: What do infants understand about collaborative goals? In Cognition 121 (1), pp. 12–21. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.05.008.



Atsushi Sato (2008): Action observation modulates auditory perception of the consequence of others’ actions. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1219–1227. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.01.003.



Atsushi Sato (2009): Both motor prediction and conceptual congruency between preview and action-effect contribute to explicit judgment of agency. In Cognition 110 (1), pp. 74–83. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.10.011.



Dora Kampis; Eszter Somogyi; Shoji Itakura; Ildikó Király (2013): Do infants bind mental states to agents? In Cognition 129 (2), pp. 232–240. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.07.004.



Elizabeth A. Woods; Arturo E. Hernandez; Victoria E. Wagner; Sian L. Beilock (2014): Expert athletes activate somatosensory and motor planning regions of the brain when passively listening to familiar sports sounds. In Brain and Cognition 87 (0), pp. 122–133. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.03.007.



Evelyn Rosset (2008): It’s no accident: Our bias for intentional explanations. In Cognition 108 (3), pp. 771–780. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.07.001.

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John A. Dewey; Thomas H. Carr (2012): Is that what I wanted to do? Cued vocalizations influence the phenomenology of controlling a moving object. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 507–525. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.004.



Lukasz Piwek; Lawrie S. McKay; Frank E. Pollick (2014): Empirical evaluation of the uncanny valley hypothesis fails to confirm the predicted effect of motion. In Cognition 130 (3), pp. 271–277. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.11.001.



Petra Hauf; Gisa Aschersleben; Wolfgang Prinz (2007): Baby do–baby see!: How action production influences action perception in infants. In Cognitive Development 22 (1), pp. 16–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.09.002.



Pines Nuku; Harold Bekkering (2010): When one sees what the other hears: Crossmodal attentional modulation for gazed and non-gazed upon auditory targets. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 135–143. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.07.012.



Rüdiger Flach; Günther Knoblich; Wolfgang Prinz (2003): Off-line authorship effects in action perception. In Brain and Cognition 53 (3), pp. 503–513. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00211-2.



Timothy N. Welsh; Lokman Wong; Sanjay Chandrasekharan (2013): Factors that affect action possibility judgments: The assumed abilities of other people. In Acta Psychologica 143 (2), pp. 235–244. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.003.



Ty W. Boyer; J. Samantha Pan; Bennett I. Bertenthal (2011): Infants’ understanding of actions performed by mechanical devices. In Cognition 121 (1), pp. 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.05.012.



Ty W. Boyer; Matthew R. Longo; Bennett I. Bertenthal (2012): Is automatic imitation a specialized form of stimulus–response compatibility? Dissociating imitative and spatial compatibilities. In Acta Psychologica 139 (3), pp. 440– 448. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.01.003.



Uri Hasson; Asif A. Ghazanfar; Bruno Galantucci; Simon Garrod; Christian Keysers (2012): Brain-to-brain coupling: a mechanism for creating and sharing a social world. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (2), pp. 114–121. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2011.12.007.



Vassilis Sevdalis; Peter E. Keller (2010): Cues for self-recognition in pointlight displays of actions performed in synchrony with music. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (2), pp. 617–626. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.03.017.



Vincent M. Reid; Gergely Csibra; Jay Belsky; Mark H. Johnson (2007): Neural correlates of the perception of goal-directed action in infants. In Acta Psychologica 124 (1), pp. 129–138. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.09.010.

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Action-perception interface 

Davood G. Gozli; Greg L. West; Jay Pratt (2012): Hand position alters vision by biasing processing through different visual pathways. In Cognition 124 (2), pp. 244–250. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.04.008.

Action-perception link 

Peggy Sparenberg; Sascha Topolinski; Anne Springer; Wolfgang Prinz (2012): Minimal mimicry: Mere effector matching induces preference. In Brain and Cognition 80 (3), pp. 291–300. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.08.004.



Sabine Blaesi; Margaret Wilson (2010): The mirror reflects both ways: Action influences perception of others. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 306–309. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.001.

Action perception coupling 

Yvonne Steggemann; Kai Engbert; Matthias Weigelt (2011): Selective effects of motor expertise in mental body rotation tasks: Comparing object-based and perspective transformations. In Brain and Cognition 76 (1), pp. 97–105. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.02.013.



Banty Tia; Christos Paizis; France Mourey; Thierry Pozzo (2012): Do equilibrium constraints modulate postural reaction when viewing imbalance? In Brain and Cognition 79 (2), pp. 89–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.02.008.



Stefan Schaal (1999): Is imitation learning the route to humanoid robots? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (6), pp. 233–242. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(99)01327-3.

Action planning 

Deborah J. Serrien; Michiel M. Sovijärvi-Spapé (2013): Cognitive control of response inhibition and switching: Hemispheric lateralization and hand preference. In Brain and Cognition 82 (3), pp. 283–290. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.04.013.



Peter Wühr (2006): Response preparation modulates interference from irrelevant spatial information. In Acta Psychologica 122 (2), pp. 206–220. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.12.011.



Valentina Parma; Maria Bulgheroni; Roberto Tirindelli; Umberto Castiello (2014): Facilitation of action planning in children with autism: The contribution of the maternal body odor. In Brain and Cognition 88 (0), pp. 73– 82. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.05.002.

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Action possibility judgments 

Timothy N. Welsh; Lokman Wong; Sanjay Chandrasekharan (2013): Factors that affect action possibility judgments: The assumed abilities of other people. In Acta Psychologica 143 (2), pp. 235–244. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.003.

Action prediction 

Anne Springer; Simone Brandstädter; Roman Liepelt; Teresa Birngruber; Martin Giese; Franz Mechsner; Wolfgang Prinz (2011): Motor execution affects action prediction. In Brain and Cognition 76 (1), pp. 26–36. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.03.007.



Eun Young Kim; Hyun-joo Song (2015): Six-month-olds actively predict others’ goal-directed actions. In Cognitive Development 33 (0), pp. 1–13. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2014.09.003.



Karin Petrini; Melanie Russell; Frank Pollick (2009): When knowing can replace seeing in audiovisual integration of actions. In Cognition 110 (3), pp. 432–439. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.11.015.



Luisa Sartori; Cristina Becchio; Umberto Castiello (2011): Cues to intention: The role of movement information. In Cognition 119 (2), pp. 242–252. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.01.014.



Suparna Choudhury; Tony Charman; Victoria Bird; Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (2007): Adolescent development of motor imagery in a visually guided pointing task. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (4), pp. 886–896. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.11.001.

Action preparation 

Carmen Weiss; Simone Schütz-Bosbach (2012): Vicarious action preparation does not result in sensory attenuation of auditory action effects. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (4), pp. 1654–1661. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.08.010.

Action priming 

G. Vingerhoets; K. Vandamme; A. Vercammen (2009): Conceptual and physical object qualities contribute differently to motor affordances. In Brain and Cognition 69 (3), pp. 481–489. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.10.003.



Nura Sidarus; Valérian Chambon; Patrick Haggard (2013): Priming of actions increases sense of control over unexpected outcomes. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1403–1411. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.09.008.



Stergios Makris; Simon Grant; Aviad A. Hadar; Kielan Yarrow (2013): Binocular vision enhances a rapidly evolving affordance priming effect:

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Behavioural and 5TMS6 evidence. In Brain and Cognition 83 (3), pp. 279– 287. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.09.004. 

Steven A. Jax; Laurel J. Buxbaum (2010): Response interference between functional and structural actions linked to the same familiar object. In Cognition 115 (2), pp. 350–355. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.01.004.

Action processing 

Barbara Tomasino; Elisa Guatto; Raffaella Ida Rumiati; Franco Fabbro (2012): The role of volleyball expertise in motor simulation. In Acta Psychologica 139 (1), pp. 1–6. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.11.006.



Carl Gabbard; Priscila Caçola (2014): Examining intention in simulated actions: Are children and young adults different? In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 171–177. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.08.013.



Dare A. Baldwin; Jodie A. Baird (2001): Discerning intentions in dynamic human action. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (4), pp. 171–178. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01615-6.



Dare Baldwin; Annika Andersson; Jenny Saffran; Meredith Meyer (2008): Segmenting dynamic human action via statistical structure. In Cognition 106 (3), pp. 1382–1407. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.07.005.



Eric L. Olofson; Dare Baldwin (2011): Infants recognize similar goals across dissimilar actions involving object manipulation. In Cognition 118 (2), pp. 258–264. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.11.012.



Jessica A. Sommerville; Amanda L. Woodward (2005): Pulling out the intentional structure of action: the relation between action processing and action production in infancy. In Cognition 95 (1), pp. 1–30. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.12.004.



S. Belayachi; M. Van der Linden (2013): Individual differences in cognitive representations of action influence the activation of goal concepts. In Acta Psychologica 142 (2), pp. 259–264. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.12.008.

Action production 

H. Chainay; C. Louarn; G.W. Humphreys (2006): Ideational action impairments in Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 62 (3), pp. 198– 205. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.05.002.



Jason Hubbard; Adam Gazzaley; Ezequiel Morsella (2011): Traditional response interference effects from anticipated action outcomes: A response– effect compatibility paradigm. In Acta Psychologica 138 (1), pp. 106–110. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.05.012.



Jason Hubbard; Taylor Rigby; Christine A. Godwin; Adam Gazzaley; Ezequiel Morsella (2013): Representations in working memory yield interference effects found with externally-triggered representations. In Acta Psychologica 142 (1), pp. 127–135. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.11.005.

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Jessica A. Sommerville; Amanda L. Woodward (2005): Pulling out the intentional structure of action: the relation between action processing and action production in infancy. In Cognition 95 (1), pp. 1–30. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.12.004.



Margaret T. Lynn; Christopher C. Berger; Travis A. Riddle; Ezequiel Morsella (2010): Mind control? Creating illusory intentions through a phony brain– computer interface. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 1007–1012. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.05.007.



Petra Hauf; Gisa Aschersleben; Wolfgang Prinz (2007): Baby do–baby see!: How action production influences action perception in infants. In Cognitive Development 22 (1), pp. 16–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.09.002.

Action readiness 

Keith Oatley; P.N. Johnson-Laird (2014): Cognitive approaches to emotions. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (3), pp. 134–140. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.12.004.

Action recognition 

C. Farrer; N. Franck; J. Paillard; M. Jeannerod (2003): The role of proprioception in action recognition. In Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4), pp. 609–619. DOI: 10.1016/S1053-8100(03)00047-3.

Action regulation 

Dirk Wentura; Andreas Voss; Klaus Rothermund (2009): Playing 5TETRIS6 for science counter-regulatory affective processing in a motivationally “hot” context. In Acta Psychologica 131 (3), pp. 171–177. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.05.008.

Action representation(s) 

M. van Elk; M. Paulus; C. Pfeiffer; H.T. van Schie; H. Bekkering (2011): Learning to use novel objects: A training study on the acquisition of novel action representations. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1304–1314. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.03.014.



Nikolaas N. Oosterhof; Steven P. Tipper; Paul E. Downing (2013): Crossmodal and action-specific: neuroimaging the human mirror neuron system. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (7), pp. 311–318. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.04.012.



Andrew N. Meltzoff (2007): The ‘like me’ framework for recognizing and becoming an intentional agent. In Acta Psychologica 124 (1), pp. 26–43. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.09.005.

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Carl Gabbard (2009): Studying action representation in children via motor imagery. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 234–239. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.08.011.



Daniele Marzoli; Alessia Mitaritonna; Francesco Moretto; Patrizia Carluccio; Luca Tommasi (2011): The handedness of imagined bodies in action and the role of perspective taking. In Brain and Cognition 75 (1), pp. 51–59. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.10.002.



Delia Guagnano; Elena Rusconi; Carlo Arrigo Umiltà (2010): Sharing a task or sharing space? On the effect of the confederate in action coding in a detection task. In Cognition 114 (3), pp. 348–355. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.10.008.



Elizabet Spaepen; Elizabeth Spelke (2007): Will any doll do? 12-month-olds’ reasoning about goal objects. In Cognitive Psychology 54 (2), pp. 133–154. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2006.06.001.



Louis M. Herman (2012): Body and self in dolphins. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 526–545. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.10.005.



Natalie Sebanz; Günther Knoblich; Wolfgang Prinz (2003): Representing others’ actions: just like one’s own? In Cognition 88 (3), pp. B11 - B21. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(03)00043-X.



Nouchine Hadjikhani; Rick Hoge; Josh Snyder; Beatrice de Gelder (2008): Pointing with the eyes: The role of gaze in communicating danger. In Brain and Cognition 68 (1), pp. 1–8. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.01.008.



S. Belayachi; M. Van der Linden (2009): Level of agency in sub-clinical checking. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 293–299. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.06.005.



Suparna Choudhury; Tony Charman; Victoria Bird; Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (2007): Adolescent development of motor imagery in a visually guided pointing task. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (4), pp. 886–896. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.11.001.

Action resonance 

Alessandro Grecucci; Richard P. Cooper; Raffaella I. Rumiati (2007): A computational model of action resonance and its modulation by emotional stimulation. In Cognitive Systems Research 8 (3), pp. 143–160. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.05.001.

Action schema 

Denis Tatone; Alessandra Geraci; Gergely Csibra (2015): Giving and taking: Representational building blocks of active resource-transfer events in human infants. In Cognition 137 (0), pp. 47–62. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.12.007.

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Guido Gainotti (2011): The organization and dissolution of semanticconceptual knowledge: Is the ‘amodal hub’ the only plausible model? In Brain and Cognition 75 (3), pp. 299–309. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.12.001.

Action segmentation 

Daphna Buchsbaum; Thomas L. Griffiths; Dillon Plunkett; Alison Gopnik; Dare Baldwin (2015): Inferring action structure and causal relationships in continuous sequences of human action. In Cognitive Psychology 76 (0), pp. 30–77. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2014.10.001.



Dare Baldwin; Annika Andersson; Jenny Saffran; Meredith Meyer (2008): Segmenting dynamic human action via statistical structure. In Cognition 106 (3), pp. 1382–1407. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.07.005.

Action selection 

Agnès Guillot; Jean-Arcady Meyer (2001): The animat contribution to cognitive systems research. In Cognitive Systems Research 2 (2), pp. 157–165. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00019-5.



Iring Koch; Stefanie Schuch; Kim-Phuong L. Vu; Robert W. Proctor (2011): Response-repetition effects in task switching—Dissociating effects of anatomical and spatial response discriminability. In Acta Psychologica 136 (3), pp. 399–404. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.01.006.



K. Richard Ridderinkhof; Wery P.M. van den Wildenberg; Sidney J. Segalowitz; Cameron S. Carter (2004): Neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive control: The role of prefrontal cortex in action selection, response inhibition, performance monitoring, and reward-based learning. In Brain and Cognition 56 (2), pp. 129–140. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.09.016.



Nura Sidarus; Valérian Chambon; Patrick Haggard (2013): Priming of actions increases sense of control over unexpected outcomes. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1403–1411. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.09.008.



Xavier E. Cagigas; J. Vincent Filoteo; John L. Stricker; Laurie M. Rilling; Frances J. Friedrich (2007): Flanker compatibility effects in patients with Parkinson’s disease: Impact of target onset delay and trial-by-trial stimulus variation. In Brain and Cognition 63 (3), pp. 247–259. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.09.002.

Action sequences 

Dana Ganor-Stern; Reut Plonsker; Amotz Perlman; Joseph Tzelgov (2013): Are all changes equal? Comparing early and late changes in sequence learning. In Acta Psychologica 144 (1), pp. 180–189. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.06.001.

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Action sets 

Allison K. Allen; Kevin Wilkins; Adam Gazzaley; Ezequiel Morsella (2013): Conscious thoughts from reflex-like processes: A new experimental paradigm for consciousness research. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1318– 1331. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.08.007.

Action simulation 

Nicole T. Ong; Keith R. Lohse; Romeo Chua; Scott Sinnett; Nicola J. Hodges (2014): A test of motor skill-specific action embodiment in ice-hockey players. In Acta Psychologica 150 (0), pp. 61–68. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.04.005.



Peter E. Keller; Günther Knoblich; Bruno H. Repp (2007): Pianists duet better when they play with themselves: On the possible role of action simulation in synchronization. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1), pp. 102–111. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.12.004.



Timothy N. Welsh; Lokman Wong; Sanjay Chandrasekharan (2013): Factors that affect action possibility judgments: The assumed abilities of other people. In Acta Psychologica 143 (2), pp. 235–244. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.003.

Action slips 

J. Allan Cheyne; Grayden J.F. Solman; Jonathan S.A. Carriere; Daniel Smilek (2009): Anatomy of an error: A bidirectional state model of task engagement/disengagement and attention-related errors. In Cognition 111 (1), pp. 98–113. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.12.009.



James Allan Cheyne; Jonathan S.A. Carriere; Daniel Smilek (2006): Absentmindedness: Lapses of conscious awareness and everyday cognitive failures. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3), pp. 578–592. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.11.009.



Jonathan Smallwood; John B. Davies; Derek Heim; Frances Finnigan; Megan Sudberry; Rory O’Connor; Marc Obonsawin (2004): Subjective experience and the attentional lapse: Task engagement and disengagement during sustained attention. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (4), pp. 657–690. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.06.003.

Action-specific perception 

Jessica K. Witt; Mila Sugovic (2013): Spiders appear to move faster than nonthreatening objects regardless of one’s ability to block them. In Acta Psychologica 143 (3), pp. 284–291. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.011.

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Action tasks 

Susan J. Hespos; Renée Baillargeon (2006): Décalage in infants’ knowledge about occlusion and containment events: Converging evidence from action tasks. In Cognition 99 (2), pp. B31 - B41. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.01.010.



Thierry Nazzi; Alison Gopnik (2003): Sorting and acting with objects in early childhood: an exploration of the use of causal cues. In Cognitive Development 18 (3), pp. 299–317. DOI: 10.1016/S0885-2014(03)00025-X.

Action-trigger 

Erin K. Cressman; Melanie Y. Lam; Ian M. Franks; James T. Enns; Romeo Chua (2013): Unconscious and out of control: Subliminal priming is insensitive to observer expectations. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 716–728. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.04.011.

Action understanding 

Adena Schachner; Susan Carey (2013): Reasoning about ‘irrational’ actions: When intentional movements cannot be explained, the movements themselves are seen as the goal. In Cognition 129 (2), pp. 309–327. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.07.006.



Artem V. Belopolsky; Christian N.L. Olivers; Jan Theeuwes (2008): To point a finger: Attentional and motor consequences of observing pointing movements. In Acta Psychologica 128 (1), pp. 56–62. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.09.012.



Birgit Elsner (2007): Infants’ imitation of goal-directed actions: The role of movements and action effects. In Acta Psychologica 124 (1), pp. 44–59. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.09.006.



Birgit Elsner; Gisa Aschersleben (2003): Do I get what you get? Learning about the effects of self-performed and observed actions in infancy. In Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4), pp. 732–751. DOI: 10.1016/S10538100(03)00073-4.



Chris L. Baker; Rebecca Saxe; Joshua B. Tenenbaum (2009): Action understanding as inverse planning. In Cognition 113 (3), pp. 329–349. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.07.005.



Claudia Chiavarino; Ian A. Apperly; Glyn W. Humphreys (2010): Distinguishing intentions from desires: Contributions of the frontal and parietal lobes. In Cognition 117 (2), pp. 203–216. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.08.012.



Corrado Sinigaglia; Giacomo Rizzolatti (2011): Through the looking glass: Self and others. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1), pp. 64–74. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.11.012.

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Daniel D. Hutto (2013): Action understanding: How low can you go? In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 1142–1151. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.01.002.



Eun Young Kim; Hyun-joo Song (2015): Six-month-olds actively predict others’ goal-directed actions. In Cognitive Development 33 (0), pp. 1–13. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2014.09.003.



Gustaf Gredebäck; Annika Melinder (2010): Infants’ understanding of everyday social interactions: A dual process account. In Cognition 114 (2), pp. 197–206. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.09.004.



Peter C. Pantelis; Chris L. Baker; Steven A. Cholewiak; Kevin Sanik; Ari Weinstein; Chia-Chien Wu et al. (2014): Inferring the intentional states of autonomous virtual agents. In Cognition 130 (3), pp. 360–379. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.11.011.



Sandra C. Lozano; Bridgette Martin Hard; Barbara Tversky (2007): Putting action in perspective. In Cognition 103 (3), pp. 480–490. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.04.010.



Sandra C. Lozano; Bridgette Martin Hard; Barbara Tversky (2008): Putting motor resonance in perspective. In Cognition 106 (3), pp. 1195–1220. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.05.014.



Sarah A. Gerson; Amanda L. Woodward (2012): A claw is like my hand: Comparison supports goal analysis in infants. In Cognition 122 (2), pp. 181– 192. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.10.014.



Spencer J. Hayes; Derek Ashford; Simon J. Bennett (2008): Goal-directed imitation: The means to an end. In Acta Psychologica 127 (2), pp. 407–415. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.07.009.



Tali Ditman; Tad T. Brunyé; Caroline R. Mahoney; Holly A. Taylor (2010): Simulating an enactment effect: Pronouns guide action simulation during narrative comprehension. In Cognition 115 (1), pp. 172–178. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.10.014.



Verónica C. Ramenzoni; Michael A. Riley; Kevin Shockley; Tehran Davis (2008): An information-based approach to action understanding. In Cognition 106 (2), pp. 1059–1070. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.04.008.



Victoria Southgate (2013): Do infants provide evidence that the mirror system is involved in action understanding? In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 1114–1121. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.04.008.

Action units 

Louis Goldstein; Marianne Pouplier; Larissa Chen; Elliot Saltzman; Dani Byrd (2007): Dynamic action units slip in speech production errors. In Cognition 103 (3), pp. 386–412. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.05.010.

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Action verbs 

Véronique Boulenger; Nathalie Décoppet; Alice C. Roy; Yves Paulignan; Tatjana A. Nazir (2007): Differential effects of age-of-acquisition for concrete nouns and action verbs: Evidence for partly distinct representations? In Cognition 103 (1), pp. 131–146. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.03.001.

Action video games 

Torsten Schubert; Tilo Strobach (2012): Video game experience and optimized executive control skills—On false positives and false negatives: Reply to Boot and Simons (2012). In Acta Psychologica 141 (2), pp. 278–280. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.06.010.

Action-understanding 

Pierre Jacob (2009): The tuning-fork model of human social cognition: A critique. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 229–243. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.05.002.

Activation 

Brian V. Shenal; Stephan Hinze; Kenneth M. Heilman (2012): The cost of action miscues: Hemispheric asymmetries. In Brain and Cognition 79 (1), pp. 45–48. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.12.007.



Elodie Labeye; Ali Oker; Guillemette Badard; Rémy Versace (2008): Activation and integration of motor components in a short-term priming paradigm. In Acta Psychologica 129 (1), pp. 108–111. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.04.010.



Glenn Gunzelmann; Kevin A. Gluck; L. Richard Moore Jr.; David F. Dinges (2012): Diminished access to declarative knowledge with sleep deprivation. In Cognitive Systems Research 13 (1), pp. 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.09.001.

Activation detection 

Jian Yang; Ning Zhong; Peipeng Liang; Jue Wang; Yiyu Yao; Shengfu Lu (2010): Brain activation detection by neighborhood one-class 5SVM6. In Cognitive Systems Research 11 (1), pp. 16–24. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.08.001.

Activation suppression 

Ronald Hübner; Shreyasi Mishra (2013): Evidence for strategic suppression of irrelevant activation in the Simon task. In Acta Psychologica 144 (1), pp. 166– 172. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.05.012.

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Activation–suppression model 

Karen Davranche; Terry McMorris (2009): Specific effects of acute moderate exercise on cognitive control. In Brain and Cognition 69 (3), pp. 565–570. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.12.001.

Activation-synthesis hypothesis 

Amir Muzur; Edward F. Pace-Schott; J.Allan Hobson (2002): The prefrontal cortex in sleep. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (11), pp. 475–481. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01992-7.

Active 

Sylvie Chokron; Pascale Colliot; Thierry Atzeni; Paolo Bartolomeo; Théophile Ohlmann (2004): Active versus passive proprioceptive straight-ahead pointing in normal subjects. In Brain and Cognition 55 (2), pp. 290–294. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.02.015.

Active avoidance 

Gulay Hacioglu; Aysel Agar; Gul Ozkaya; Piraye Yargicoglu; Saadet Gumuslu (2003): The effect of different hypertension models on active avoidance learning. In Brain and Cognition 52 (2), pp. 216–222. DOI: 10.1016/S02782626(03)00072-1.

Active control group 

Weng-Tink Chooi; Lee A. Thompson (2012): Working memory training does not improve intelligence in healthy young adults. In Intelligence 40 (6), pp. 531–542. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.07.004.

Active exposure 

Brendan D. Cameron; Ian M. Franks; J. Timothy Inglis; Romeo Chua (2012): The adaptability of self-action perception and movement control when the limb is passively versus actively moved. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 4–17. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.11.006.

Active inference 

Anil K. Seth (2013): Interoceptive inference, emotion, and the embodied self. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (11), pp. 565–573. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.09.007.

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George Van Doorn; Jakob Hohwy; Mark Symmons (2014): Can you tickle yourself if you swap bodies with someone else? In Consciousness and Cognition 23 (0), pp. 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.10.009.



Martin J. Pickering; Andy Clark (2014): Getting ahead: forward models and their place in cognitive architecture. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (9), pp. 451–456. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.05.006.



Michael Moutoussis; Pasco Fearon; Wael El-Deredy; Raymond J. Dolan; Karl J. Friston (2014): Bayesian inferences about the self (and others): A review. In Consciousness and Cognition 25 (0), pp. 67–76. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.01.009.

Active learning 

Rinad S. Beidas; Wendi Cross; Shannon Dorsey (2014): Show Me, Don’t Tell Me: Behavioral Rehearsal as a Training and Analogue Fidelity Tool. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (1), pp. 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.04.002.

Active maintenance 

Claire M. Zedelius; Harm Veling; Henk Aarts (2011): Beware the reward – How conscious processing of rewards impairs active maintenance performance. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2), pp. 366–367. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.10.008.



Claire M. Zedelius; Harm Veling; Henk Aarts (2011): Boosting or choking – How conscious and unconscious reward processing modulate the active maintenance of goal-relevant information. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2), pp. 355–362. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.05.001.

Active movement 

Manos Tsakiris; Gita Prabhu; Patrick Haggard (2006): Having a body versus moving your body: How agency structures body-ownership. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2), pp. 423–432. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.09.004.

Active processing 

Kenneth Campbell; Alyssa Herzig; Parastoo Jashmidi (2009): The extent of active processing of a long-duration stimulus modulates the scalp-recorded sustained potential. In Brain and Cognition 69 (1), pp. 170–175. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.07.004.

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Active touch 

Ana Tajadura-Jiménez; Ludovica Lorusso; Manos Tsakiris (2013): Active and passive-touch during interpersonal multisensory stimulation change self–other boundaries. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1352–1360. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.09.002.



Knut Drewing (2012): After experience with the task humans actively optimize shape discrimination in touch by utilizing effects of exploratory movement direction. In Acta Psychologica 141 (3), pp. 295–303. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.09.011.



Myrthe A. Plaisier; Wouter M. Bergmann Tiest; Astrid M.L. Kappers (2009): One, two, three, many – Subitizing in active touch. In Acta Psychologica 131 (2), pp. 163–170. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.04.003.



Steve Guest; Greg Essick; Jean Marc Dessirier; Kevin Blot; Kannapon Lopetcharat; Francis McGlone (2009): Sensory and affective judgments of skin during inter- and intrapersonal touch. In Acta Psychologica 130 (2), pp. 115– 126. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.10.007.

Active-duty military 

Tabatha H. Blount; Jeffrey A. Cigrang; Edna B. Foa; Haley L. Ford; Alan L. Peterson (2014): Intensive Outpatient Prolonged Exposure for Combat-Related PTSD: A Case Study. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (1), pp. 89–96. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.05.004.

Activity 

Hollie A. Raynor; Elizabeth Anderson Steeves; David R. Bassett Jr.; Dixie L. Thompson; Amy A. Gorin; Dale S. Bond (2013): Reducing 5TV6 Watching During Adult Obesity Treatment: Two Pilot Randomized Controlled Trials. In Behavior Therapy 44 (4), pp. 674–685. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.04.012.

Activity-based memory 

Gene A. Brewer; B. Hunter Ball; Justin B. Knight; Michael R. Dewitt; Richard L. Marsh (2011): Divided attention interferes with fulfilling activity-based intentions. In Acta Psychologica 138 (1), pp. 100–105. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.05.011.

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Activity-dependent neural development 

Steven R. Quartz (1999): The constructivist brain. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (2), pp. 48–57. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(98)01270-4.

Actor-critic architecture 

Ahmed A. Moustafa; Anthony S. Maida (2007): Using 5TD6 learning to simulate working memory performance in a model of the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia. In Cognitive Systems Research 8 (4), pp. 262–281. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.02.001.

Actor–critic methods 

Gianluca Baldassarre (2002): A modular neural-network model of the basal ganglia’s role in learning and selecting motor behaviours. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (1), pp. 5–13. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00039-0.

Act-out 

Angel Chan; Kerstin Meints; Elena Lieven; Michael Tomasello (2010): Young children’s comprehension of English 5SVO6 word order revisited: Testing the same children in act-out and intermodal preferential looking tasks. In Cognitive Development 25 (1), pp. 30–45. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2009.10.002.

Act-person dissociations 

Eric Luis Uhlmann; Luke Zhu; David Tannenbaum (2013): When it takes a bad person to do the right thing. In Cognition 126 (2), pp. 326–334. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.10.005.

ACT-R 

Bruno Emond; Gilles Comeau (2013): Cognitive modelling of early music reading skill acquisition for piano: A comparison of the Middle-C and Intervallic methods. In Cognitive Systems Research 24 (0), pp. 26–34. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.12.007.



Christian Lebiere; Frank J Lee (2002): Intention superiority effect: A contextswitching account. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (1), pp. 57–65. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00044-4.



Claus Möbus; Jan Charles Lenk; Jale Özyurt; Christiane M. Thiel; Arno Claassen (2011): Checking the ACT-R/Brain Mapping Hypothesis with a complex task: Using fMRI and Bayesian identification in a multi-dimensional strategy space. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (3–4), pp. 321–335. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2011.01.001.

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Cleotilde Gonzalez; Brad Best; Alice F. Healy; James A. Kole; Lyle E. Bourne Jr. (2011): A cognitive modeling account of simultaneous learning and fatigue effects. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (1), pp. 19–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.06.004.



Daniel N. Cassenti; Scott E. Kerick; Kaleb McDowell (2011): Observing and modeling cognitive events through event-related potentials and ACT-R. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (1), pp. 56–65. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.01.002.



David Peebles (2013): Strategy and pattern recognition in expert comprehension of 2 × 2 interaction graphs. In Cognitive Systems Research 24 (0), pp. 43–51. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2013.01.002.



David Reitter; Christian Lebiere (2011): How groups develop a specialized domain vocabulary: A cognitive multi-agent model. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (2), pp. 175–185. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.06.005.



Don R. Lyon; Glenn Gunzelmann; Kevin A. Gluck (2008): A computational model of spatial visualization capacity. In Cognitive Psychology 57 (2), pp. 122–152. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2007.12.003.



Enkhbold Nyamsuren; Niels A. Taatgen (2013): Pre-attentive and attentive vision module. In Cognitive Systems Research 24 (0), pp. 62–71. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.12.010.



Erik M. Altmann; Bruce D. Burns (2005): Streak biases in decision making: data and a memory model. In Cognitive Systems Research 6 (1), pp. 5–16. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2004.09.002.



Franklin P. Tamborello II; Michael D. Byrne (2007): Adaptive but non-optimal visual search behavior with highlighted displays. In Cognitive Systems Research 8 (3), pp. 182–191. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.05.003.



Glenn Gunzelmann; John R Anderson (2003): Problem solving: Increased planning with practice. In Cognitive Systems Research 4 (1), pp. 57–76. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(02)00073-6.



Jelmer P. Borst; Trudy A. Buwalda; Hedderik van Rijn; Niels A. Taatgen (2013): Avoiding the problem state bottleneck by strategic use of the environment. In Acta Psychologica 144 (2), pp. 373–379. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.07.016.



Jeronimo Dzaack; Sandra Trösterer; Nele Pape; Leon Urbas (2007): A computational model of retrospective time estimation. In Cognitive Systems Research 8 (3), pp. 208–215. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.06.003.



L. Richard Moore Jr.; Glenn Gunzelmann (2013): Task artifacts and strategic adaptation in the change signal task. In Cognitive Systems Research 24 (0), pp. 35–42. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.12.001.



Leendert Van Maanen; Hedderik van Rijn (2007): An accumulator model of semantic interference. In Cognitive Systems Research 8 (3), pp. 174–181. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.05.002.

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Michael D Fleetwood; Michael D Byrne (2002): Modeling icon search in ACT-R/PM. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (1), pp. 25–33. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00041-9.



Nele Russwinkel; Leon Urbas; Manfred Thüring (2011): Predicting temporal errors in complex task environments: A computational and experimental approach. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (3–4), pp. 336–354. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.09.003.



Niels A Taatgen (2002): A model of individual differences in skill acquisition in the Kanfer–Ackerman air traffic control task. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (1), pp. 103–112. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00049-3.



Robert St. Amant; Andrew R. Freed; Frank E. Ritter (2005): Specifying ACTR models of user interaction with a 5GOMS6 language. In Cognitive Systems Research 6 (1), pp. 71–88. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2004.09.008.



Selvi Elif Gök; Erdinç Sayan (2012): A philosophical assessment of computational models of consciousness. In Cognitive Systems Research 17–18 (0), pp. 49–62. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2011.11.001.



Sven Brüssow; Marco Ragni; Matthias Frorath; Lars Konieczny; Thomas Fangmeier (2013): Premise annotation in mental model construction: An ACTR approach to processing indeterminacy in spatial relational reasoning. In Cognitive Systems Research 24 (0), pp. 52–61. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.12.011.



Terrence C. Stewart; Robert L. West (2007): Deconstructing and reconstructing ACT-R: Exploring the architectural space. In Cognitive Systems Research 8 (3), pp. 227–236. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.06.006.



Terrence C. Stewart; Robert L. West; Robert Coplan (2007): Multi-agent models of social dynamics in children. In Cognitive Systems Research 8 (1), pp. 1–14. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2006.07.002.



Wai-Tat Fu; Wayne D. Gray (2006): Suboptimal tradeoffs in information seeking. In Cognitive Psychology 52 (3), pp. 195–242. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2005.08.002.



William G. Kennedy; J. Gregory Trafton (2007): Long-term symbolic learning. In Cognitive Systems Research 8 (3), pp. 237–247. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.06.005.



Yelena Kushleyeva; Dario D. Salvucci; Frank J. Lee (2005): Deciding when to switch tasks in time-critical multitasking. In Cognitive Systems Research 6 (1), pp. 41–49. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2004.09.005.

ACT-R/PM 

David Peebles; Peter C.-H Cheng (2002): Extending task analytic models of graph-based reasoning: A cognitive model of problem solving with Cartesian graphs in ACT-R/PM. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (1), pp. 77–86. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00046-8.

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Michael D Fleetwood; Michael D Byrne (2002): Modeling icon search in ACT-R/PM. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (1), pp. 25–33. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00041-9.

Activity settings 

Ashley E. Maynard (2004): Cultures of teaching in childhood: Formal schooling and Maya sibling teaching at home. In Cognitive Development 19 (4), pp. 517–535. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2004.09.005.

Activity theory 

Tarja Susi; Tom Ziemke (2001): Social cognition, artefacts, and stigmergy: A comparative analysis of theoretical frameworks for the understanding of artefact-mediated collaborative activity. In Cognitive Systems Research 2 (4), pp. 273–290. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00053-5.



William J. Clancey (2002): Simulating activities: Relating motives, deliberation, and attentive coordination. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (3), pp. 471–499. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(02)00053-0.

Actual social events 

Elliot Turiel (2008): Thought about actions in social domains: Morality, social conventions, and social interactions. In Cognitive Development 23 (1), pp. 136–154. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2007.04.001.

Actualised behaviour 

Garry Young (2006): Are different affordances subserved by different neural pathways? In Brain and Cognition 62 (2), pp. 134–142. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.04.002.

Acuity 

Rafael Malach; Ifat Levy; Uri Hasson (2002): The topography of high-order human object areas. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (4), pp. 176–184. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01870-3.

Acute cancer cognitive therapy 

Tomer T. Levin; Allison J. Applebaum (2014): Acute Cancer Cognitive Therapy. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (4), pp. 404–415. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2014.03.003.

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Acute ischemic stroke 

Jonathan T. Kleinman; Melissa Newhart; Cameron Davis; Jennifer HeidlerGary; Rebecca F. Gottesman; Argye E. Hillis (2007): Right hemispatial neglect: Frequency and characterization following acute left hemisphere stroke. In Brain and Cognition 64 (1), pp. 50–59. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.10.005.

Acute stress 

Lynsey R. Miron; Holly K. Orcutt; Mandy J. Kumpula (2014): Differential Predictors of Transient Stress Versus Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Evaluating Risk Following Targeted Mass Violence. In Behavior Therapy 45 (6), pp. 791– 805. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.07.005.

Acute stress disorder 

Ellen M. Koucky; Tara E. Galovski; Reginald D.V. Nixon (2012): Acute Stress Disorder: Conceptual Issues and Treatment Outcomes. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (3), pp. 437–450. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.07.002.



Reginald D.V. Nixon (2012): Cognitive Processing Therapy Versus Supportive Counseling for Acute Stress Disorder Following Assault: A Randomized Pilot Trial. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 825–836. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.05.001.

Acute stroke 

Jonathan T. Kleinman; Rebecca F. Gottesman; Cameron Davis; Melissa Newhart; Jennifer Heidler-Gary; Argye E. Hillis (2008): Gender differences in unilateral spatial neglect within 24 hours of ischemic stroke. In Brain and Cognition 68 (1), pp. 49–52. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.02.122.

Adams’s Thesis 

Igor Douven; Sara Verbrugge (2010): The Adams family. In Cognition 117 (3), pp. 302–318. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.08.015.

Adaptability 

Aimee E. Sullivan; Charles M. Judd; David A. Axelson; David J. Miklowitz (2012): Family Functioning and the Course of Adolescent Bipolar Disorder. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 837–847. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.04.005.



Tony Savage (2010): Adaptability in organisms and artifacts: A multi level perspective on adaptive processes. In Cognitive Systems Research 11 (3), pp. 231–242. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2009.10.002.

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Adaptation 

Agnès Guillot; Jean-Arcady Meyer (2001): The animat contribution to cognitive systems research. In Cognitive Systems Research 2 (2), pp. 157–165. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00019-5.



Annie Pye; Patricia E.G. Bestelmeyer (2015): Evidence for a supra-modal representation of emotion from cross-modal adaptation. In Cognition 134 (0), pp. 245–251. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.001.



Brendan D. Cameron; Ian M. Franks; J. Timothy Inglis; Romeo Chua (2012): The adaptability of self-action perception and movement control when the limb is passively versus actively moved. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 4–17. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.11.006.



Brendan D. Cameron; Jarrod Blinch; Alyson Plecash; Jordan Squair; Lauren Wou; Romeo Chua (2013): Adapting to target error without visual feedback. In Acta Psychologica 143 (1), pp. 129–135. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.03.002.



Denise Y. Harvey; E. Darcy Burgund (2012): Neural adaptation across viewpoint and exemplar in fusiform cortex. In Brain and Cognition 80 (1), pp. 33–44. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.04.009.



Herbert Heuer; Mathias Hegele (2008): Adaptation to direction-dependent visuo-motor rotations and its decay in younger and older adults. In Acta Psychologica 127 (2), pp. 369–381. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.07.006.



Jeffrey R. Stevens; Thorsten Pachur; Lael J. Schooler (2013): Rational analysis of the adaptive and predictive nature of memory. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 2 (4), pp. 251–253. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2013.10.006.



John A. Lambie (2008): On the irrationality of emotion and the rationality of awareness. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 946–971. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.03.005.



Junhua Dang; Siegfried Dewitte; Lihua Mao; Shanshan Xiao; Yucai Shi (2013): Adapting to an initial self-regulatory task cancels the ego depletion effect. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 816–821. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.05.005.



Kirk N. Olsen; Catherine J. Stevens; Roger T. Dean; Freya Bailes (2014): Continuous loudness response to acoustic intensity dynamics in melodies: Effects of melodic contour, tempo, and tonality. In Acta Psychologica 149 (0), pp. 117–128. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.03.007.



Mark W. Becker; Ian P. Rasmussen (2007): The rhythm aftereffect: Support for time sensitive neurons with broad overlapping tuning curves. In Brain and Cognition 64 (3), pp. 274–281. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.03.009.



Peter J. Hills; Andrew M. Holland; Michael B. Lewis (2010): Aftereffects for face attributes with different natural variability: Children are more adaptable than adolescents. In Cognitive Development 25 (3), pp. 278–289. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2010.01.002.

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Romi Nijhawan (2002): Neural delays, visual motion and the flash-lag effect. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (9), pp. 387–393. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(02)01963-0.



S. Huber; K. Moeller; H.-C. Nuerk (2014): Adaptive processing of fractions — Evidence from eye-tracking. In Acta Psychologica 148 (0), pp. 37–48. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.12.010.



Sander Nieuwenhuis; Marieke Jepma; Sabrina La Fors; Christian N.L. Olivers (2008): The role of the magnocellular and parvocellular pathways in the attentional blink. In Brain and Cognition 68 (1), pp. 42–48. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.02.119.



T. Florian Jaeger; Neal E. Snider (2013): Alignment as a consequence of expectation adaptation: Syntactic priming is affected by the prime’s prediction error given both prior and recent experience. In Cognition 127 (1), pp. 57–83. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.10.013.



Tom C.A. Freeman (1999): The Motion Aftereffect: A Modern Perspective: edited by George Mather, Frans Verstraten and Stuart Anstis. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (2), pp. 83 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(98)01279-0.



Leonard Adelman; Sheryl L Miller; DeVere Henderson; Michael Schoelles (2003): Using Brunswikian theory and a longitudinal design to study how hierarchical teams adapt to increasing levels of time pressure. In Acta Psychologica 112 (2), pp. 181–206. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(02)00082-3.



William Curran; Christopher P. Benton (2012): The many directions of time. In Cognition 122 (2), pp. 252–257. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.10.016.



Xiaonan Yu; Sunita M. Stewart; Jolian P.L. Chui; Joy L.Y. Ho; Anthony C.H. Li; Tai Hing Lam (2014): A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial to Decrease Adaptation Difficulties in Chinese New Immigrants to Hong Kong. In Behavior Therapy 45 (1), pp. 137–152. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.10.003.

Adapted treatment 

Robert T. Ammerman; Frank W. Putnam; Mekibib Altaye; Jack Stevens; Angelique R. Teeters; Judith B. Van Ginkel (2013): A Clinical Trial of InHome 5CBT6 for Depressed Mothers in Home Visitation. In Behavior Therapy 44 (3), pp. 359–372. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.01.002.

Adaptionist 

Stephen F. Walker (1999): Cognition, Evolution, and Behavior by Sara J. Shettleworth. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (12), pp. 489–490. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01409-6.

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Adaptive 

Howard Sercombe (2014): Risk, adaptation and the functional teenage brain. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 61–69. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.01.001.

Adaptive behavior 

Jerker Denrell; Gaël Le Mens (2011): Seeking positive experiences can produce illusory correlations. In Cognition 119 (3), pp. 313–324. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.01.007.



K. Richard Ridderinkhof; Guido P.H. Band; Gordon D. Logan (1999): A study of adaptive behavior: effects of age and irrelevant information on the ability to inhibit one’s actions. In Acta Psychologica 101 (2–3), pp. 315–337. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(99)00010-4.



Wayne D. Gray; Michael J. Schoelles; Chris R. Sims (2005): Adapting to the task environment: Explorations in expected value. In Cognitive Systems Research 6 (1), pp. 27–40. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2004.09.004.

Adaptive cognition 

Andreas Glöckner; Benjamin E. Hilbig; Marc Jekel (2014): What is adaptive about adaptive decision making? A parallel constraint satisfaction account. In Cognition 133 (3), pp. 641–666. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.08.017.



Edward T. Cokely; Adam Feltz (2009): Adaptive variation in judgment and philosophical intuition. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 356–358. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.01.001.

Adaptive decision making 

Andreas Glöckner; Benjamin E. Hilbig; Marc Jekel (2014): What is adaptive about adaptive decision making? A parallel constraint satisfaction account. In Cognition 133 (3), pp. 641–666. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.08.017.



Andreas Glöckner; Tilmann Betsch (2012): Decisions beyond boundaries: When more information is processed faster than less. In Acta Psychologica 139 (3), pp. 532–542. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.01.009.



Benjamin E. Hilbig; Edgar Erdfelder; Rüdiger F. Pohl (2012): A matter of time: Antecedents of one-reason decision making based on recognition. In Acta Psychologica 141 (1), pp. 9–16. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.05.006.

Adaptive disclosure 

Maria M. Steenkamp; William P. Nash; Leslie Lebowitz; Brett T. Litz (2013): How Best to Treat Deployment-Related Guilt and Shame: Commentary on Smith, Duax, and Rauch (2013). In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (4), pp. 471–475. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.05.002.

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Adaptive functioning 

Elena L Grigorenko; Robert J Sternberg (2001): Analytical, creative, and practical intelligence as predictors of self-reported adaptive functioning: a case study in Russia. In Intelligence 29 (1), pp. 57–73. DOI: 10.1016/S01602896(00)00043-X.

Adaptive learning 

Andrew M. Colman; Briony D. Pulford; David Omtzigt; Ali al-Nowaihi (2010): Learning to cooperate without awareness in multiplayer minimal social situations. In Cognitive Psychology 61 (3), pp. 201–227. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2010.05.003.



F. Buccafurri; D. Rosaci; G.M.L. Sarnè; L. Palopoli (2004): Modeling cooperation in multi-agent communities. In Cognitive Systems Research 5 (3), pp. 171–190. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2004.03.001.

Adaptive memory 

Alp Aslan; Karl-Heinz T. Bäuml (2012): Adaptive memory: Young children show enhanced retention of fitness-related information. In Cognition 122 (1), pp. 118–122. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.10.001.



Henry Otgaar; Mark L. Howe; Johan van Beers; Rick van Hoof; Nout Bronzwaer; Tom Smeets (2015): The positive ramifications of false memories using a perceptual closure task. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 4 (1), pp. 43–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2014.12.001.



Karl K. Szpunar; Helen G. Jing (2013): Memory-mediated simulations of the future: What are the advantages and pitfalls? In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 2 (4), pp. 240–242. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2013.10.004.



Mark L. Howe; Mary H. Derbish (2010): On the susceptibility of adaptive memory to false memory illusions. In Cognition 115 (2), pp. 252–267. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.12.016.



Mark L. Howe; Sarah R. Garner; Stephen A. Dewhurst; Linden J. Ball (2010): Can false memories prime problem solutions? In Cognition 117 (2), pp. 176– 181. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.08.009.

Adaptive meta-constructs 

Tony Savage (2010): Adaptability in organisms and artifacts: A multi level perspective on adaptive processes. In Cognitive Systems Research 11 (3), pp. 231–242. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2009.10.002.

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Adaptive resonance 

Stephen Grossberg (1999): The Link between Brain Learning, Attention, and Consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 8 (1), pp. 1–44. DOI: 10.1006/ccog.1998.0372.

Adaptive Resonance Theory 

Arash Fazl; Stephen Grossberg; Ennio Mingolla (2009): View-invariant object category learning, recognition, and search: How spatial and object attention are coordinated using surface-based attentional shrouds. In Cognitive Psychology 58 (1), pp. 1–48. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2008.05.001.



Daniel S. Levine (2012): Neural dynamics of affect, gist, probability, and choice. In Cognitive Systems Research 15–16 (0), pp. 57–72. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2011.07.002.



Gail A. Carpenter (2001): Neural-network models of learning and memory: leading questions and an emerging framework. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (3), pp. 114–118. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01591-6.

Adaptive search 

Wai-Tat Fu; Wayne D. Gray (2006): Suboptimal tradeoffs in information seeking. In Cognitive Psychology 52 (3), pp. 195–242. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2005.08.002.

Adaptive thinking 

Bruce D. Burns (2004): Heuristics as beliefs and as behaviors: The adaptiveness of the “hot hand”. In Cognitive Psychology 48 (3), pp. 295–331. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2003.07.003.

Adaptiveness 

Koen Luwel; Patrick Lemaire; Lieven Verschaffel (2005): Children’s strategies in numerosity judgment. In Cognitive Development 20 (3), pp. 448–471. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2005.05.007.

Adaptivity 

Tibor Bosse; Matthijs Pontier; Jan Treur (2010): A computational model based on Gross’ emotion regulation theory. In Cognitive Systems Research 11 (3), pp. 211–230. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2009.10.001.

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Add Health 

Kevin M. Beaver; John Paul Wright (2011): The association between countylevel 5IQ6 and county-level crime rates. In Intelligence 39 (1), pp. 22–26. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2010.12.002.



Kevin M. Beaver; Joseph A. Schwartz; Eric J. Connolly; Joseph L. Nedelec; Mohammed Said Al-Ghamdi; Ahmed Nezar Kobeisy (2013): The genetic and environmental architecture to the stability of IQ: Results from two independent samples of kinship pairs. In Intelligence 41 (5), pp. 428–438. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.06.012.



Kevin M. Beaver; Joseph A. Schwartz; Mohammed Said Al-Ghamdi; Ahmed Nezar Kobeisy; Curtis S. Dunkel; Dimitri van der Linden (2014): A closer look at the role of parenting-related influences on verbal intelligence over the life course: Results from an adoption-based research design. In Intelligence 46 (0), pp. 179–187. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.06.002.

Addiction 

Kent C. Berridge (2003): Pleasures of the brain. In Brain and Cognition 52 (1), pp. 106–128. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00014-9.



L. Clark; R. Cools; T.W. Robbins (2004): The neuropsychology of ventral prefrontal cortex: Decision-making and reversal learning. In Brain and Cognition 55 (1), pp. 41–53. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00284-7.



Luke Clark; Trevor W Robbins (2002): Decision-making deficits in drug addiction. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (9), pp. 361–363. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01960-5.



Scott J. Moeller; Rita Z. Goldstein (2014): Impaired self-awareness in human addiction: deficient attribution of personal relevance. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (12), pp. 635–641. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.09.003.



Yi Yuan; Zude Zhu; Jinfu Shi; Zhiling Zou; Fei Yuan; Yijun Liu et al. (2009): Gray matter density negatively correlates with duration of heroin use in young lifetime heroin-dependent individuals. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 223– 228. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.08.014.

Addiction counselor 

Stephanie M. Woo; Kimberly A. Hepner; Elizabeth A. Gilbert; Karen Chan Osilla; Sarah B. Hunter; Ricardo F. Muñoz; Katherine E. Watkins (2013): Training Addiction Counselors to Implement an Evidence-Based Intervention: Strategies for Increasing Organizational and Provider Acceptance. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (2), pp. 232–244. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.03.004.

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Addition 

Ann Dowker (2009): Use of derived fact strategies by children with mathematical difficulties. In Cognitive Development 24 (4), pp. 401–410. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2009.09.005.



Bruno Vilette (2002): Do young children grasp the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction?: Evidence against early arithmetic. In Cognitive Development 17 (3–4), pp. 1365–1383. DOI: 10.1016/S08852014(02)00125-9.



Elise Klein; Korbinian Moeller; Katharina Dressel; Frank Domahs; Guilherme Wood; Klaus Willmes; Hans-Christoph Nuerk (2010): To carry or not to carry — Is this the question? Disentangling the carry effect in multi-digit addition. In Acta Psychologica 135 (1), pp. 67–76. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.06.002.



Jonas Langer; Peter Gillette; Rosa I Arriaga (2003): Toddlers’ cognition of adding and subtracting objects in action and in perception. In Cognitive Development 18 (2), pp. 233–246. DOI: 10.1016/S0885-2014(03)00022-4.



Katherine H. Canobi; Narelle E. Bethune (2008): Number words in young children’s conceptual and procedural knowledge of addition, subtraction and inversion. In Cognition 108 (3), pp. 675–686. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.05.011.

Addition rule 

Thomas R. Shultz; Yoshio Takane (2007): Rule following and rule use in the balance-scale task. In Cognition 103 (3), pp. 460–472. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.12.004.

Additive factor method 

Sylvie Bonin-Guillaume; Olivier Blin; Thierry Hasbroucq (2004): An additive factor analysis of the effect of depression on the reaction time of old patients. In Acta Psychologica 117 (1), pp. 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.04.002.

Additive factors 

Craig Leth-Steensen (2009): Lengthening fixed preparatory foreperiod durations within a digit magnitude classification task serves mainly to shift distributions of response times upwards. In Acta Psychologica 130 (1), pp. 72– 80. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.10.003.

Additive factors method 

Wery P.M. van den Wildenberg; Maurits W. van der Molen (2004): Additive factors analysis of inhibitory processing in the stop-signal paradigm. In Brain and Cognition 56 (2), pp. 253–266. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.06.006.

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Adenosine 

Monicque M. Lorist; Mattie Tops (2003): Caffeine, fatigue, and cognition. In Brain and Cognition 53 (1), pp. 82–94. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)002069.

ADHD-C 

Verena E. Pritchard; Ewald Neumann; Julia J. Rucklidge (2008): Selective attention and inhibitory deficits in ADHD: Does subtype or comorbidity modulate negative priming effects? In Brain and Cognition 67 (3), pp. 324– 339. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.02.002.

ADHD-Combined type 

Mei Hsin Suzanne Rolfe; Jeff P. Hamm; Karen E. Waldie (2008): Differences in paper-and-pencil versus computerized line bisection according to 5ADHD6 subtype and hand-use. In Brain and Cognition 66 (2), pp. 188–195. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.07.007.

ADHD-I 

Verena E. Pritchard; Ewald Neumann; Julia J. Rucklidge (2008): Selective attention and inhibitory deficits in ADHD: Does subtype or comorbidity modulate negative priming effects? In Brain and Cognition 67 (3), pp. 324– 339. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.02.002.

ADHD-Inattentive type 

Mei Hsin Suzanne Rolfe; Jeff P. Hamm; Karen E. Waldie (2008): Differences in paper-and-pencil versus computerized line bisection according to 5ADHD6 subtype and hand-use. In Brain and Cognition 66 (2), pp. 188–195. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.07.007.

Adherence 

Beth D. Kennard; Larry T. Brown; Linda Hawkins; Andrea Risi; Jerilynn Radcliffe; Graham J. Emslie et al. (2014): Development and Implementation of Health and Wellness 5CBT6 for Individuals With Depression and 5HIV6. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (2), pp. 237–246. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.07.003.



Florian Weck; Florian Grikscheit; Volkmar Höfling; Ulrich Stangier (2014): Assessing Treatment Integrity in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Comparing Session Segments With Entire Sessions. In Behavior Therapy 45 (4), pp. 541– 552. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.03.003.

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Megan E. Ruiter Petrov; Kenneth L. Lichstein; Carrie E. Huisingh; Laurence A. Bradley (2014): Predictors of Adherence to a Brief Behavioral Insomnia Intervention: Daily Process Analysis. In Behavior Therapy 45 (3), pp. 430– 442. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.01.005.



Megan L. Oser; Jodie A. Trafton; Carl W. Lejuez; Marcel O. Bonn-Miller (2013): Differential Associations Between Perceived and Objective Measurement of Distress Tolerance in Relation to Antiretroviral Treatment Adherence and Response Among HIV-Positive Individuals. In Behavior Therapy 44 (3), pp. 432–442. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.03.008.



Sean J. Tollison; Nadine R. Mastroleo; Kimberly A. Mallett; Katie Witkiewitz; Christine M. Lee; Anne E. Ray; Mary E. Larimer (2013): The Relationship Between Baseline Drinking Status, Peer Motivational Interviewing Microskills, and Drinking Outcomes in a Brief Alcohol Intervention for Matriculating College Students: A Replication. In Behavior Therapy 44 (1), pp. 137–151. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.09.002.

Adherence intervention 

Idia B. Thurston; Laura M. Bogart; Madeline Wachman; Elizabeth F. Closson; Margie R. Skeer; Matthew J. Mimiaga (2014): Adaptation of an 5HIV6 Medication Adherence Intervention for Adolescents and Young Adults. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (2), pp. 191–205. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.11.001.

Adjective(s) 

Anne Fernald; Kirsten Thorpe; Virginia A. Marchman (2010): Blue car, red car: Developing efficiency in online interpretation of adjective–noun phrases. In Cognitive Psychology 60 (3), pp. 190–217. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2009.12.002.



Hendrik N.J. Schifferstein; Monique A.M. Smeets; Rian Hallensleben (2011): Stimulus sets can induce shifts in descriptor meanings in product evaluation tasks. In Acta Psychologica 138 (1), pp. 237–243. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.06.009.



Jesse Snedeker; Joy Geren; Carissa L. Shafto (2012): Disentangling the effects of cognitive development and linguistic expertise: A longitudinal study of the acquisition of English in internationally-adopted children. In Cognitive Psychology 65 (1), pp. 39–76. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2012.01.004.



Kirsten Thorpe; Anne Fernald (2006): Knowing what a novel word is not: Two-year-olds ‘listen through’ ambiguous adjectives in fluent speech. In Cognition 100 (3), pp. 389–433. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.04.009.



Paul E. Engelhardt; Ş. Barış Demiral; Fernanda Ferreira (2011): Over-specified referring expressions impair comprehension: An 5ERP6 study. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 304–314. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.07.004.

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Toben H. Mintz; Lila R. Gleitman (2002): Adjectives really do modify nouns: the incremental and restricted nature of early adjective acquisition. In Cognition 84 (3), pp. 267–293. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(02)00047-1.

Adjective ascription task 

Dan Zahavi; Andreas Roepstorff (2011): Faces and ascriptions: Mapping measures of the self. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1), pp. 141–148. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.10.011.

Adjective–noun integration 

Anne Fernald; Kirsten Thorpe; Virginia A. Marchman (2010): Blue car, red car: Developing efficiency in online interpretation of adjective–noun phrases. In Cognitive Psychology 60 (3), pp. 190–217. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2009.12.002.

Adjuncts 

Jean-Pierre Koenig; Gail Mauner; Breton Bienvenue (2003): Arguments for adjuncts. In Cognition 89 (2), pp. 67–103. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(03)00082-9.

Adjustments 

Tanya Kraljic; Arthur G. Samuel (2005): Perceptual learning for speech: Is there a return to normal? In Cognitive Psychology 51 (2), pp. 141–178. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2005.05.001.

Adjuvant chemotherapy 

Marina G. Falleti; Antonietta Sanfilippo; Paul Maruff; LeAnn Weih; KellyAnne Phillips (2005): The nature and severity of cognitive impairment associated with adjuvant chemotherapy in women with breast cancer: A metaanalysis of the current literature. In Brain and Cognition 59 (1), pp. 60–70. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.05.001.

Adolescence 

Aarthi Padmanabhan; Beatriz Luna (2014): Developmental imaging genetics: Linking dopamine function to adolescent behavior. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 27–38. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.09.011.



Alma Sörberg; Peter Allebeck; Tomas Hemmingsson (2014): 5IQ6 and somatic health in late adolescence. In Intelligence 44 (0), pp. 155–162. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.04.002.

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Anna C.K. van Duijvenvoorde; Zdeňa A. Op de Macks; Sandy Overgaauw; Bregtje Gunther Moor; Ronald E. Dahl; Eveline A. Crone (2014): A crosssectional and longitudinal analysis of reward-related brain activation: Effects of age, pubertal stage, and reward sensitivity. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 3–14. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.10.005.



Anne-Marie R. Iselin; Jamie DeCoster (2009): Reactive and proactive control in incarcerated and community adolescents and young adults. In Cognitive Development 24 (2), pp. 192–206. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2008.07.001.



Beatriz Luna; Aarthi Padmanabhan; Kirsten O’Hearn (2010): What has fMRI told us about the Development of Cognitive Control through Adolescence? In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 101–113. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.08.005.



Bonnie J. Nagel; Megan M. Herting; Emily C. Maxwell; Richard Bruno; Damien Fair (2013): Hemispheric lateralization of verbal and spatial working memory during adolescence. In Brain and Cognition 82 (1), pp. 58–68. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.02.007.



Catherine Sebastian; Essi Viding; Kipling D. Williams; Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (2010): Social brain development and the affective consequences of ostracism in adolescence. In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 134–145. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.06.008.



Cheryl M. McCormick; Iva Z. Mathews; Catherine Thomas; Patti Waters (2010): Investigations of 5HPA6 function and the enduring consequences of stressors in adolescence in animal models. In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 73–85. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.06.003.



Christine L. Lackner; William J. Marshall; Diane L. Santesso; Jane Dywan; Terrance Wade; Sidney J. Segalowitz (2014): Adolescent anxiety and aggression can be differentially predicted by electrocortical phase reset variables. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 90–98. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.10.004.



David Stawarczyk; Steve Majerus; Corinne Catale; Arnaud D’Argembeau (2014): Relationships between mind-wandering and attentional control abilities in young adults and adolescents. In Acta Psychologica 148 (0), pp. 25–36. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.01.007.



Dustin Wahlstrom; Paul Collins; Tonya White; Monica Luciana (2010): Developmental changes in dopamine neurotransmission in adolescence: Behavioral implications and issues in assessment. In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 146–159. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.013.



Howard Sercombe (2014): Risk, adaptation and the functional teenage brain. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 61–69. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.01.001.



Jean R. Séguin; Louise Arseneault; Richard E. Tremblay (2007): The contribution of “cool” and “hot” components of decision-making in adolescence: Implications for developmental psychopathology. In Cognitive Development 22 (4), pp. 530–543. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2007.08.006.



Jennifer M. Knack; Lauri A. Jensen-Campbell; Andrew Baum (2011): Worse than sticks and stones? Bullying is associated with altered 5HPA6 axis

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functioning and poorer health. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 183–190. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.06.011. 

Joseph Ciarrochi; Patrick C.L. Heaven; Timothy Skinner (2012): Cognitive ability and health-related behaviors during adolescence: A prospective study across five years. In Intelligence 40 (4), pp. 317–324. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.03.003.



Kaitlin P. Gallo; Priscilla T. Chan; Brian A. Buzzella; Sarah W. Whitton; Donna B. Pincus (2012): The Impact of an 8-Day Intensive Treatment for Adolescent Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia on Comorbid Diagnoses. In Behavior Therapy 43 (1), pp. 153–159. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.05.002.



Karen C. Wells; Nicole Heilbron (2012): Family-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Treatments for Suicidal Adolescents and Their Integration With Individual Treatment. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (2), pp. 301–314. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.06.004.



Kati L. Healey; Judith Morgan; Samuel C. Musselman; Thomas M. Olino; Erika E. Forbes (2014): Social anhedonia and medial prefrontal response to mutual liking in late adolescents. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 39–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.12.004.



Laura K. Wolf; Nicholas D. Wright; Emma J. Kilford; Raymond J. Dolan; Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (2013): Developmental changes in effects of risk and valence on adolescent decision-making. In Cognitive Development 28 (3), pp. 290–299. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2013.04.001.



Leah H. Somerville; Rebecca M. Jones; B.J. Casey (2010): A time of change: Behavioral and neural correlates of adolescent sensitivity to appetitive and aversive environmental cues. In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 124–133. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.07.003.



Leonora G. Weil; Stephen M. Fleming; Iroise Dumontheil; Emma J. Kilford; Rimona S. Weil; Geraint Rees et al. (2013): The development of metacognitive ability in adolescence. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 264–271. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.01.004.



Michael J. Crowley; Stefon J.R. van Noordt; Jia Wu; Rebecca E. Hommer; Mikle South; R.M.P. Fearon; Linda C. Mayes (2014): Reward feedback processing in children and adolescents: Medial frontal theta oscillations. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 79–89. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.11.011.



Monica Luciana; Sidney J. Segalowitz (2014): Some challenges for the triadic model for the study of adolescent motivated behavior. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 118–121. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.05.004.



Sidney J. Segalowitz; Diane L. Santesso; Michelle K. Jetha (2010): Electrophysiological changes during adolescence: A review. In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 86–100. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.003.



Snežana Urošević; Paul Collins; Ryan Muetzel; Kelvin O. Lim; Monica Luciana (2014): Pubertal status associations with reward and threat sensitivities and subcortical brain volumes during adolescence. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 15–26. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.01.007.

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Stephanie Burnett; Nadège Bault; Giorgio Coricelli; Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (2010): Adolescents’ heightened risk-seeking in a probabilistic gambling task. In Cognitive Development 25 (2), pp. 183–196. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2009.11.003.



Steve M.J. Janssen; Gert Kristo; Romke Rouw; Jaap M.J. Murre (2015): The relation between verbal and visuospatial memory and autobiographical memory. In Consciousness and Cognition 31 (0), pp. 12–23. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.10.001.



Sunita Bava; Joanna Jacobus; Omar Mahmood; Tony T. Yang; Susan F. Tapert (2010): Neurocognitive correlates of white matter quality in adolescent substance users. In Brain and Cognition 72 (3), pp. 347–354. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.012.



Suparna Choudhury; Tony Charman; Victoria Bird; Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (2007): Adolescent development of motor imagery in a visually guided pointing task. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (4), pp. 886–896. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.11.001.



Susanna L. Fryer; Lawrence R. Frank; Andrea D. Spadoni; Rebecca J. Theilmann; Bonnie J. Nagel; Alecia D. Schweinsburg; Susan F. Tapert (2008): Microstructural integrity of the corpus callosum linked with neuropsychological performance in adolescents. In Brain and Cognition 67 (2), pp. 225–233. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.01.009.



Tamara L. Doremus-Fitzwater; Elena I. Varlinskaya; Linda P. Spear (2010): Motivational systems in adolescence: Possible implications for age differences in substance abuse and other risk-taking behaviors. In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 114–123. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.08.008.



Tonya White; Shu Su; Marcus Schmidt; Chiu-Yen Kao; Guillermo Sapiro (2010): The development of gyrification in childhood and adolescence. In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 36–45. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.009.



Vincent J. Schmithorst; Weihong Yuan (2010): White matter development during adolescence as shown by diffusion 5MRI6. In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 16–25. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.06.005.



Wenhai Zhang; Hong Li; Jie Chen; Ning Chen; Xia Liu; Dahua Wang; Jiliang Shen (2014): Posterior 5P16 and early frontal negativity reflect developmental changes in attentional distraction during adolescence. In Brain and Cognition 87 (0), pp. 30–38. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.02.011.

Adolescent(s) 

Anne P. DePrince; Stephen R. Shirk (2013): Adapting Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depressed Adolescents Exposed to Interpersonal Trauma: A Case Study With Two Teens. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (2), pp. 189– 201. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.07.001.



Bobbi Jo Yarborough; Lynn L. DeBar; Alison Firemark; Sue Leung; Gregory N. Clarke; G. Terence Wilson (2013): Tailoring Cognitive Behavioral

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Treatment for Binge Eating in Adolescent Girls. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (2), pp. 162–170. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.05.001. 

Brian C. Chu (2012): Translating Transdiagnostic Approaches to Children and Adolescents. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (1), pp. 1–4. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.06.003.



Laura B. Allen; Jennie C.I. Tsao; Laura C. Seidman; Jill Ehrenreich-May; Lonnie K. Zeltzer (2012): A Unified, Transdiagnostic Treatment for Adolescents With Chronic Pain and Comorbid Anxiety and Depression. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (1), pp. 56–67. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.04.007.



Lynn L. DeBar; G. Terence Wilson; Bobbi Jo Yarborough; Beryl Burns; Barbara Oyler; Tom Hildebrandt et al. (2013): Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Recurrent Binge Eating in Adolescent Girls: A Pilot Trial. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (2), pp. 147–161. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.04.001.



Mariken Spuij; Annemarie van Londen-Huiberts; Paul A. Boelen (2013): Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Prolonged Grief in Children: Feasibility and Multiple Baseline Study. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (3), pp. 349–361. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.08.002.



Michael R. McCart; Ashli J. Sheidow; Elizabeth J. Letourneau (2014): Risk Reduction Therapy for Adolescents: Targeting Substance Use and HIV/STIRisk Behaviors. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (2), pp. 161–175. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.10.001.



Michaela Gummerum; Maria T. Chu (2014): Outcomes and intentions in children’s, adolescents’, and adults’ second- and third-party punishment behavior. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 97–103. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.001.



Nanda N.J. Rommelse; Stefan Van der Stigchel; Joseph A. Sergeant (2008): A review on eye movement studies in childhood and adolescent psychiatry. In Brain and Cognition 68 (3), pp. 391–414. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.08.025.



Nicole K. Schatz; Gregory A. Fabiano; Karen L. Morris; Jennifer M. Shucard; Brittany A. Leo; Courtney Bieniek (2014): Parenting Behaviors During Risky Driving by Teens With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. In Behavior Therapy 45 (2), pp. 168–176. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.08.003.



Paul Rohde (2012): Applying Transdiagnostic Approaches to Treatments With Children and Adolescents: Innovative Models That Are Ready for More Systematic Evaluation. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (1), pp. 83– 86. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.06.006.



Robyn E. Holliday; Valerie F. Reyna; Charles J. Brainerd (2008): Recall of details never experienced: Effects of age, repetition, and semantic cues. In Cognitive Development 23 (1), pp. 67–78. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2007.05.002.



S. Karama; Y. Ad-Dab’bagh; R.J. Haier; I.J. Deary; O.C. Lyttelton; C. Lepage; A.C. Evans (2009): Erratum to “Positive association between cognitive ability and cortical thickness in a representative 5US6 sample of healthy 6 to 18 yearolds”. In Intelligence 37 (4), pp. 432–442. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2009.03.010.

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S. Karama; Y. Ad-Dab’bagh; R.J. Haier; I.J. Deary; O.C. Lyttelton; C. Lepage; A.C. Evans (2009): Positive association between cognitive ability and cortical thickness in a representative 5US6 sample of healthy 6 to 18 year-olds. In Intelligence 37 (2), pp. 145–155. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2008.09.006.



Stacy Shaw Welch; Junny Kim (2012): DBT-Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Trichotillomania: An Adolescent Case Study. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (3), pp. 483–493. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.11.002.



Thomas H. Ollendick; Thorhildur Halldorsdottir; Maria G. Fraire; Kristin E. Austin; Ryoichi J.P. Noguchi; Krystal M. Lewis et al. (2015): Specific Phobias in Youth: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing One-Session Treatment to a Parent-Augmented One-Session Treatment. In Behavior Therapy 46 (2), pp. 141–155. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.09.004.



Tom Hildebrandt; Terri Bacow; Rebecca Greif; Adrianne Flores (2014): Exposure-Based Family Therapy (FBT-E): An Open Case Series of a New Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (4), pp. 470–484. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.10.006.



Wadiya Udell (2007): Enhancing adolescent girls’ argument skills in reasoning about personal and non-personal decisions. In Cognitive Development 22 (3), pp. 341–352. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2007.02.003.

Adolescent autonomy 

Clary Milnitsky-Sapiro; Elliot Turiel; Larry Nucci (2006): Brazilian adolescents’ conceptions of autonomy and parental authority. In Cognitive Development 21 (3), pp. 317–331. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.01.001.

Adolescent development 

Darcy Hallett; Michael J. Chandler; Christopher E. Lalonde (2007): Aboriginal language knowledge and youth suicide. In Cognitive Development 22 (3), pp. 392–399. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2007.02.001.

Adolescent risk taking 

Teena Willoughby; Marie Good; Paul J.C. Adachi; Chloe Hamza; Royette Tavernier (2013): Examining the link between adolescent brain development and risk taking from a social–developmental perspective. In Brain and Cognition 83 (3), pp. 315–323. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.09.008..

Adopted sibling groups 

Kieron J. Barclay (2015): Birth order and educational attainment: evidence from fully adopted sibling groups. In Intelligence 48 (0), pp. 109–122. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.10.009.

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Adoption 

Kevin M. Beaver; Joseph A. Schwartz; Mohammed Said Al-Ghamdi; Ahmed Nezar Kobeisy; Curtis S. Dunkel; Dimitri van der Linden (2014): A closer look at the role of parenting-related influences on verbal intelligence over the life course: Results from an adoption-based research design. In Intelligence 46 (0), pp. 179–187. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.06.002.



Stephen A. Petrill; Kirby Deater-Deckard (2004): The heritability of general cognitive ability: A within-family adoption design. In Intelligence 32 (4), pp. 403–409. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2004.05.001.

Adoption study 

Wendy Johnson; Matt McGue; William G. Iacono (2007): Socioeconomic status and school grades: Placing their association in broader context in a sample of biological and adoptive families. In Intelligence 35 (6), pp. 526–541. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.09.006.

Adult(s) 

Adélaïde de Heering; Bruno Rossion; Daphne Maurer (2012): Developmental changes in face recognition during childhood: Evidence from upright and inverted faces. In Cognitive Development 27 (1), pp. 17–27. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2011.07.001.



Alethea Desrosiers; David H. Klemanski; Susan Nolen-Hoeksema (2013): Mapping Mindfulness Facets Onto Dimensions of Anxiety and Depression. In Behavior Therapy 44 (3), pp. 373–384. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.02.001.



Allegra Cattani; John Clibbens (2005): Atypical lateralization of memory for location: Effects of deafness and sign language use. In Brain and Cognition 58 (2), pp. 226–239. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.12.001.



Athena Vouloumanos (2008): Fine-grained sensitivity to statistical information in adult word learning. In Cognition 107 (2), pp. 729–742. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.08.007.



Grant Gutheil; Paul Bloom; Nohemy Valderrama; Rebecca Freedman (2004): The role of historical intuitions in children’s and adults’ naming of artifacts. In Cognition 91 (1), pp. 23–42. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(03)00165-3.



Hannah E. Reese; Lawrence Scahill; Alan L. Peterson; Katherine Crowe; Douglas W. Woods; John Piacentini et al. (2014): The Premonitory Urge to Tic: Measurement, Characteristics, and Correlates in Older Adolescents and Adults. In Behavior Therapy 45 (2), pp. 177–186. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.09.002.



Hilary Barth; Nancy Kanwisher; Elizabeth Spelke (2003): The construction of large number representations in adults. In Cognition 86 (3), pp. 201–221. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(02)00178-6.

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Mandy J. Maguire; Kathy Hirsh-Pasek; Roberta Michnick Golinkoff; Mutsumi Imai; Etsuko Haryu; Sandra Vanegas et al. (2010): A developmental shift from similar to language-specific strategies in verb acquisition: A comparison of English, Spanish, and Japanese. In Cognition 114 (3), pp. 299–319. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.10.002.



Martijn Baart; Jean Vroomen; Kathleen Shaw; Heather Bortfeld (2014): Degrading phonetic information affects matching of audiovisual speech in adults, but not in infants. In Cognition 130 (1), pp. 31–43. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.09.006.



Pauline Dibbets; Lisbeth Evers; Petra Hurks; Natalie Marchetta; Jelle Jolles (2009): Differences in feedback- and inhibition-related neural activity in adult 5ADHD6. In Brain and Cognition 70 (1), pp. 73–83. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.01.001.



Petra Jansen-Osmann; Martin Heil (2006): Violation of pure insertion during mental rotation is independent of stimulus type, task, and subjects’ age. In Acta Psychologica 122 (3), pp. 280–287. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.12.006.



Petra Jansen-Osmann; Martin Heil (2007): Maintaining readiness for mental rotation interferes with perceptual processes in children but with response selection in adults. In Acta Psychologica 126 (3), pp. 155–168. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.11.005.



Anu-Katriina Pesonen; Katri Räikkönen; Eero Kajantie; Kati Heinonen; Markus Henriksson; Jukka Leskinen et al. (2011): Intellectual ability in young men separated temporarily from their parents in childhood. In Intelligence 39 (5), pp. 335–341. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2011.06.003.



Catharine R. Gale; Stephani L. Hatch; G. David Batty; Ian J. Deary (2009): Intelligence in childhood and risk of psychological distress in adulthood: The 1958 National Child Development Survey and the 1970 British Cohort Study. In Intelligence 37 (6), pp. 592–599. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2008.09.002.



Elisa Back; Ian A. Apperly (2010): Two sources of evidence on the nonautomaticity of true and false belief ascription. In Cognition 115 (1), pp. 54– 70. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.11.008.



Ian A. Apperly; Elisa Back; Dana Samson; Lisa France (2008): The cost of thinking about false beliefs: Evidence from adults’ performance on a noninferential theory of mind task. In Cognition 106 (3), pp. 1093–1108. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.05.005.



Marie Lallier; Guillaume Thierry; Marie-Josèphe Tainturier (2013): On the importance of considering individual profiles when investigating the role of auditory sequential deficits in developmental dyslexia. In Cognition 126 (1), pp. 121–127. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.09.008.



Naomi J. Goodrich-Hunsaker; Ling M. Wong; Yingratana McLennan; Siddharth Srivastava; Flora Tassone; Danielle Harvey et al. (2011): Young adult female fragile X premutation carriers show age- and geneticallymodulated cognitive impairments. In Brain and Cognition 75 (3), pp. 255–260. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.01.001.

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Yukio Maehara; Satoru Saito (2011): I see into your mind too well: Working memory adjusts the probability judgment of others’ mental states. In Acta Psychologica 138 (3), pp. 367–376. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.09.009.

Adult 5ADHD6 

Alexander Soutschek; Wolfgang Schwarzkopf; Kathrin Finke; Kristina Hennig-Fast; Hermann J. Müller; Michael Riedel et al. (2013): Interference control in adult ADHD: No evidence for interference control deficits if response speed is controlled by delta plots. In Acta Psychologica 143 (1), pp. 71–78. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.02.013.

Adult aging 

Louise H. Phillips; Rebecca Bull; Roy Allen; Pauline Insch; Kirsty Burr; Will Ogg (2011): Lifespan aging and belief reasoning: Influences of executive function and social cue decoding. In Cognition 120 (2), pp. 236–247. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.05.003.

Adult development 

Laura T. Germine; Bradley Duchaine; Ken Nakayama (2011): Where cognitive development and aging meet: Face learning ability peaks after age 30. In Cognition 118 (2), pp. 201–210. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.11.002.

Adult-generated neurons 

Elizabeth Gould; Patima Tanapat; Nicholas B. Hastings; Tracey J. Shors (1999): Neurogenesis in adulthood: a possible role in learning. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (5), pp. 186–192. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01310-8.

Adult health 

Marius Wrulich; Martin Brunner; Gertraud Stadler; Daniela Schalke; Ulrich Keller; Magda Chmiel; Romain Martin (2013): Childhood intelligence and adult health: The mediating roles of education and socioeconomic status. In Intelligence 41 (5), pp. 490–500. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.06.015.

Adult human 

Jamie D. Roitman; Elizabeth M. Brannon; Jessica R. Andrews; Michael L. Platt (2007): Nonverbal representation of time and number in adults. In Acta Psychologica 124 (3), pp. 296–318. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.03.008.

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Adult language comprehension 

Lyn Frazier; Charles Clifton Jr.; Britta Stolterfoht (2008): Scale structure: Processing minimum standard and maximum standard scalar adjectives. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 299–324. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.02.004.

Adulthood 

Bruno Facon (2008): How does the strength of the relationships between cognitive abilities evolve over the life span for low-IQ vs high-IQ adults? In Intelligence 36 (4), pp. 339–349. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2007.11.004.



David Z. Hambrick; Randall W. Engle (2002): Effects of Domain Knowledge, Working Memory Capacity, and Age on Cognitive Performance: An Investigation of the Knowledge-Is-Power Hypothesis. In Cognitive Psychology 44 (4), pp. 339–387. DOI: 10.1006/cogp.2001.0769.



Elizabeth Meins; Charles Fernyhough; Jayne Harris-Waller (2014): Is mindmindedness trait-like or a quality of close relationships? Evidence from descriptions of significant others, famous people, and works of art. In Cognition 130 (3), pp. 417–427. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.11.009.

Advance preparation 

Sarah Lukas; Andrea M. Philipp; Iring Koch (2010): The role of preparation and cue-modality in crossmodal task switching. In Acta Psychologica 134 (3), pp. 318–322. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.03.004.

Advanced course 

N.J. Mackintosh (2014): Why teach intelligence? In Intelligence 42 (0), pp. 166–170. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.08.001.

Advanced progressive matrices 

Georgios Rigas; Eva Carling; Berndt Brehmer (2002): Reliability and validity of performance measures in microworlds. In Intelligence 30 (5), pp. 463–480. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(02)00121-6.



Katherine A. Koenig; Meredith C. Frey; Douglas K. Detterman (2008): 5ACT6 and general cognitive ability. In Intelligence 36 (2), pp. 153–160. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2007.03.005.

Advanced progressive matrices test 

Roberto Colom; Francisco J. Abad (2007): Advanced progressive matrices and sex differences: Comment to Mackintosh and Bennett (2005). In Intelligence 35 (2), pp. 183–185. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.06.003.

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Adverse childhood experiences 

Margaret A. Sheridan; Katie A. McLaughlin (2014): Dimensions of early experience and neural development: deprivation and threat. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (11), pp. 580–585. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.09.001.

Advertisements 

Susan M. Sherman; Hannah Follows; Alexander B.R. Mushore; Kathleen Hampson-Jones; Katie Wright-Bevans (2015): Television advertisements create false memories for competitor brands. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 4 (1), pp. 1–7. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2014.06.001.

Advice for females in academia 

Rosemery O. Nelson-Gray (2012): Comments by ABCT’s First Female President on Overcoming the Glass Ceiling. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 705–707. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.03.004.

Advisors 

David V. Budescu; Adrian K. Rantilla (2000): Confidence in aggregation of expert opinions. In Acta Psychologica 104 (3), pp. 371–398. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(00)00037-8.

Aerobic exercise 

Michel Audiffren; Phillip D. Tomporowski; James Zagrodnik (2009): Acute aerobic exercise and information processing: Modulation of executive control in a Random Number Generation task. In Acta Psychologica 132 (1), pp. 85– 95. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.06.008.

Aesthetic / Aesthetics 

Claudia Muth; Claus-Christian Carbon (2013): The Aesthetic Aha: On the pleasure of having insights into Gestalt. In Acta Psychologica 144 (1), pp. 25– 30. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.05.001.



Claus-Christian Carbon (2010): The cycle of preference: Long-term dynamics of aesthetic appreciation. In Acta Psychologica 134 (2), pp. 233–244. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.02.004.



Gerald C. Cupchik; Oshin Vartanian; Adrian Crawley; David J. Mikulis (2009): Viewing artworks: Contributions of cognitive control and perceptual facilitation to aesthetic experience. In Brain and Cognition 70 (1), pp. 84–91. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.01.003.

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Guido Orgs; Nobuhiro Hagura; Patrick Haggard (2013): Learning to like it: Aesthetic perception of bodies, movements and choreographic structure. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 603–612. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.03.010.



Josh McDermott; Marc Hauser (2004): Are consonant intervals music to their ears? Spontaneous acoustic preferences in a nonhuman primate. In Cognition 94 (2), pp. B11 - B21. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.04.004.



Oshin Vartanian; Martin Skov (2014): Neural correlates of viewing paintings: Evidence from a quantitative meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging data. In Brain and Cognition 87 (0), pp. 52–56. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.03.004.



Pablo P.L. Tinio; Helmut Leder (2009): Just how stable are stable aesthetic features? Symmetry, complexity, and the jaws of massive familiarization. In Acta Psychologica 130 (3), pp. 241–250. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.01.001.



Pablo P.L. Tinio; Helmut Leder (2009): Just how stable are stable aesthetic features? Symmetry, complexity, and the jaws of massive familiarization. In Acta Psychologica 130 (3), pp. 241–250. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.01.001.



Paul J. Locher; Pieter Jan Stappers; Kees Overbeeke (1999): An empirical evaluation of the visual rightness theory of pictorial composition. In Acta Psychologica 103 (3), pp. 261–280. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(99)00044-X.



Sabine Albrecht; Claus-Christian Carbon (2014): The Fluency Amplification Model: Fluent stimuli show more intense but not evidently more positive evaluations. In Acta Psychologica 148 (0), pp. 195–203. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.02.002.

Aesthetic appreciation 

Marcos Nadal; Marcus T. Pearce (2011): The Copenhagen Neuroaesthetics conference: Prospects and pitfalls for an emerging field. In Brain and Cognition 76 (1), pp. 172–183. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.01.009.



Stella J. Faerber; Helmut Leder; Gernot Gerger; Claus-Christian Carbon (2010): Priming semantic concepts affects the dynamics of aesthetic appreciation. In Acta Psychologica 135 (2), pp. 191–200. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.06.006.

Aesthetic assessment 

Marina de Tommaso; Carla Pecoraro; Michele Sardaro; Claudia Serpino; Giulio Lancioni; Paolo Livrea (2008): Influence of aesthetic perception on visual event-related potentials. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 933–945. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.09.003.

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Aesthetic dimensions 

B. Calvo-Merino; C. Jola; D.E. Glaser; P. Haggard (2008): Towards a sensorimotor aesthetics of performing art. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 911–922. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.11.003.

Aesthetic experience 

B. Belke; H. Leder; G. Harsanyi; C.C. Carbon (2010): When a Picasso is a “Picasso”: The entry point in the identification of visual art. In Acta Psychologica 133 (2), pp. 191–202. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.11.007.

Aesthetic judgments 

Pablo P.L. Tinio; Gernot Gerger; Helmut Leder (2013): Birds of a feather… Generalization of facial structures following massive familiarization. In Acta Psychologica 144 (3), pp. 463–471. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.08.003.

Aesthetic preference 

Andrea R. Halpern; Jenny Ly; Seth Elkin-Frankston; Margaret G. O’Connor (2008): “I Know What I Like”: Stability of aesthetic preference in alzheimer’s patients. In Brain and Cognition 66 (1), pp. 65–72. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.05.008.



Helmut Leder; Claus-Christian Carbon; Ai-Leen Ripsas (2006): Entitling art: Influence of title information on understanding and appreciation of paintings. In Acta Psychologica 121 (2), pp. 176–198. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.08.005.



Roberta Etzi; Charles Spence; Alberto Gallace (2014): Textures that we like to touch: An experimental study of aesthetic preferences for tactile stimuli. In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 178–188. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.08.011.



Yukiko Ishii; Matia Okubo; Michael E.R. Nicholls; Hisato Imai (2011): Lateral biases and reading direction: A dissociation between aesthetic preference and line bisection. In Brain and Cognition 75 (3), pp. 242–247. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.12.005.

Aether 

Wes Wallace (2003): The vibrating nerve impulse in Newton, Willis and Gassendi: First steps in a mechanical theory of communication. In Brain and Cognition 51 (1), pp. 66–94. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00513-4.

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Affect 

Adam Feltz; Florian Cova (2014): Moral responsibility and free will: A metaanalysis. In Consciousness and Cognition 30 (0), pp. 234–246. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.08.012.



Anna Stone; Tim Valentine (2005): Strength of visual percept generated by famous faces perceived without awareness: Effects of affective valence, response latency, and visual field. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (3), pp. 548–564. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.01.009.



Bram T. Heerebout; A.E. Yoram Tap; Mark Rotteveel; R. Hans Phaf (2013): Gamma flicker elicits positive affect without awareness. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 281–289. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.07.001.



Brian Knutson; Kiefer Katovich; Gaurav Suri (2014): Inferring affect from fMRI data. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (8), pp. 422–428. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.04.006.



Daniel G. Dillon; Julie J. Cooper; Tineke Grent-‘t-Jong; Marty G. Woldorff; Kevin S. LaBar (2006): Dissociation of event-related potentials indexing arousal and semantic cohesion during emotional word encoding. In Brain and Cognition 62 (1), pp. 43–57. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.03.008.



Douglas F. Watt (2005): Panksepp’s common sense view of affective neuroscience is not the commonsense view in large areas of neuroscience. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (1), pp. 81–88. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.01.003.



Edward B. Royzman; Robert F. Leeman; Jonathan Baron (2009): Unsentimental ethics: Towards a content-specific account of the moral– conventional distinction. In Cognition 112 (1), pp. 159–174. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.04.004.



Frank E Pollick; Helena M Paterson; Armin Bruderlin; Anthony J Sanford (2001): Perceiving affect from arm movement. In Cognition 82 (2), pp. B51 B61. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(01)00147-0.



Geoffrey B.C. Hall; C. Dianne West; Peter Szatmari (2007): Backward masking: Evidence of reduced subcortical amygdala engagement in autism. In Brain and Cognition 65 (1), pp. 100–106. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.01.010.



Gerald L. Clore; Janet Palmer (2009): Affective guidance of intelligent agents: How emotion controls cognition. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (1), pp. 21–30. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.03.002.



Heath A. Demaree; Jennifer L. Robinson; D. Erik Everhart; Brandon J. Schmeichel (2004): Resting 5RSA6 is associated with natural and selfregulated responses to negative emotional stimuli. In Brain and Cognition 56 (1), pp. 14–23. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.05.001.



Igor Knez (2014): Affective and cognitive reactions to subliminal flicker from fluorescent lighting. In Consciousness and Cognition 26 (0), pp. 97–104. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.02.006.

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J. Allan Cheyne; Todd A. Girard (2007): The nature and varieties of felt presence experiences: A reply to Nielsen. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (4), pp. 984–991. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.02.003.



J. Schmahmann (1999): Corrigendum. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (6), pp. 232 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01326-1.



Jaak Panksepp (2005): Affective consciousness: Core emotional feelings in animals and humans. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (1), pp. 30–80. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.10.004.



Jennifer L. Robinson; Heath A. Demaree (2007): Physiological and cognitive effects of expressive dissonance. In Brain and Cognition 63 (1), pp. 70–78. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.08.003.



Jennifer L. Robinson; Heath A. Demaree (2009): Experiencing and regulating sadness: Physiological and cognitive effects. In Brain and Cognition 70 (1), pp. 13–20. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.06.007.



Keith Oatley; P.N. Johnson-Laird (2014): Cognitive approaches to emotions. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (3), pp. 134–140. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.12.004.



Kent C. Berridge (2003): Pleasures of the brain. In Brain and Cognition 52 (1), pp. 106–128. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00014-9.



Marcel Zeelenberg; Joop van der Pligt; Nanne K. de Vries (2000): Attributions of responsibility and affective reactions to decision outcomes. In Acta Psychologica 104 (3), pp. 303–315. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(00)00034-2.



Maria Tamm; Andero Uusberg; Jüri Allik; Kairi Kreegipuu (2014): Emotional modulation of attention affects time perception: Evidence from event-related potentials. In Acta Psychologica 149 (0), pp. 148–156. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.02.008.



Michael J. Mackenzie; Linda E. Carlson; David M. Paskevich; Panteleimon Ekkekakis; Amanda J. Wurz; Kathryn Wytsma et al. (2014): Associations between attention, affect and cardiac activity in a single yoga session for female cancer survivors: An enactive neurophenomenology-based approach. In Consciousness and Cognition 27 (0), pp. 129–146. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.04.005.



Michaela Rohr; Dirk Wentura (2014): Spatial frequency filtered images reveal differences between masked and unmasked processing of emotional information. In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 141–158. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.08.021.



Ray Jackendoff; Fred Lerdahl (2006): The capacity for music: What is it, and what’s special about it? In Cognition 100 (1), pp. 33–72. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.11.005.



Richard M. Piech; Jade Lewis; Caroline H. Parkinson; Adrian M. Owen; Angela C. Roberts; Paul E. Downing; John A. Parkinson (2010): Neural correlates of affective influence on choice. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 282–288. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.09.012.

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Robert G. Franklin Jr.; Reginald B. Adams Jr. (2010): The two sides of beauty: Laterality and the duality of facial attractiveness. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 300–305. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.002.



Sascha Topolinski; Fritz Strack (2009): Scanning the “Fringe” of consciousness: What is felt and what is not felt in intuitions about semantic coherence. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3), pp. 608–618. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.06.002.



Steve Guest; Greg Essick; Jean Marc Dessirier; Kevin Blot; Kannapon Lopetcharat; Francis McGlone (2009): Sensory and affective judgments of skin during inter- and intrapersonal touch. In Acta Psychologica 130 (2), pp. 115– 126. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.10.007.



Tad T. Brunyé; Stephanie A. Gagnon; Martin Paczynski; Amitai Shenhav; Caroline R. Mahoney; Holly A. Taylor (2013): Happiness by association: Breadth of free association influences affective states. In Cognition 127 (1), pp. 93–98. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.11.015.



Timothy D. Sweeny; Marcia Grabowecky; Satoru Suzuki; Ken A. Paller (2009): Long-lasting effects of subliminal affective priming from facial expressions. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 929–938. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.07.011.



Tobias Melcher; Katrin Obst; Andreas Mann; Christine Paulus; Oliver Gruber (2012): Antagonistic modulatory influences of negative affect on cognitive control: Reduced and enhanced interference resolution capability after the induction of fear and sadness. In Acta Psychologica 139 (3), pp. 507–514. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.01.012.

Affect as information 

Bernhard Pastötter; Sabine Gleixner; Theresa Neuhauser; Karl-Heinz T. Bäuml (2013): To push or not to push? Affective influences on moral judgment depend on decision frame. In Cognition 126 (3), pp. 373–377. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.11.003.

Affect induction 

Dan Ramon; Yonit Doron; Miriam Faust (2007): Categorization and affect: Evidence for intra-hemispheric interactions. In Brain and Cognition 63 (3), pp. 296–303. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.09.012.

Affect intensity 

Timothy D. Ritchie; Tamzin J. Batteson (2013): Perceived changes in ordinary autobiographical events’ affect and visual imagery colorfulness. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 461–470. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.02.001.

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Affect misattribution 

Kirsten I. Ruys; Henk Aarts; Esther K. Papies; Masanori Oikawa; Haruka Oikawa (2012): Perceiving an exclusive cause of affect prevents misattribution. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 1009–1015. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.03.002.

Affect recognition 

Lukasz Piwek; Lawrie S. McKay; Frank E. Pollick (2014): Empirical evaluation of the uncanny valley hypothesis fails to confirm the predicted effect of motion. In Cognition 130 (3), pp. 271–277. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.11.001.



Paul H. Lysaker; Andrew Gumley; Martin Brüne; Stijn Vanheule; Kelly D. Buck; Giancarlo Dimaggio (2011): Deficits in the ability to recognize one’s own affects and those of others: Associations with neurocognition, symptoms and sexual trauma among persons with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1183–1192. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.12.018.

Affect regulation 

Julian D. Ford; Karen L. Steinberg; Wanli Zhang (2011): A Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Affect Regulation and Social Problem-Solving Psychotherapies for Mothers With Victimization-Related 5PTSD6. In Behavior Therapy 42 (4), pp. 560–578. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2010.12.005.

Affective association 

Zhao Yao; Zhenhong Wang (2013): The effects of the concreteness of differently valenced words on affective priming. In Acta Psychologica 143 (3), pp. 269–276. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.008.

Affective cognition 

Beatrice de Gelder; Gilles Pourtois; Jean Vroomen; Anne-Catherine BachoudLévi (2000): Covert Processing of Faces in Prosopagnosia Is Restricted to Facial Expressions: Evidence from Cross-Modal Bias. In Brain and Cognition 44 (3), pp. 425–444. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.1999.1203.

Affective computing 

Gerald L. Clore; Janet Palmer (2009): Affective guidance of intelligent agents: How emotion controls cognition. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (1), pp. 21–30. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.03.002.

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Joost Broekens; Doug DeGroot; Walter A. Kosters (2008): Formal models of appraisal: Theory, specification, and computational model. In Cognitive Systems Research 9 (3), pp. 173–197. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.06.007.



Qing Zhang; Minho Lee (2012): Emotion development system by interacting with human 5EEG6 and natural scene understanding. In Cognitive Systems Research 14 (1), pp. 37–49. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.12.012.



Rainer Reisenzein (2009): Emotions as metarepresentational states of mind: Naturalizing the belief–desire theory of emotion. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (1), pp. 6–20. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.03.001.



William Frawley; Raoul N Smith (2001): A processing theory of alexithymia. In Cognitive Systems Research 2 (3), pp. 189–206. DOI: 10.1016/S13890417(01)00029-8.

Affective cue 

Claire Cole; Daniel J. Zapp; S. Katherine Nelson; Koraly Pérez-Edgar (2012): Speech presentation cues moderate frontal 5EEG6 asymmetry in socially withdrawn young adults. In Brain and Cognition 78 (2), pp. 156–162. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.10.013.

Affective decision-making (ADM) 

Shan Gao; Yonggang Wei; Junjie Bai; Chongde Lin; Hong Li (2009): Young children’s affective decision-making in a gambling task: Does difficulty in learning the gain/loss schedule matter? In Cognitive Development 24 (2), pp. 183–191. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2008.07.006.

Affective disorder 

Allan Hobson; Ursula Voss (2011): A mind to go out of: Reflections on primary and secondary consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 993–997. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.018.

Affective division 

George Bush; Phan Luu; Michael I. Posner (2000): Cognitive and emotional influences in anterior cingulate cortex. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (6), pp. 215–222. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01483-2.

Affective dysfunction 

Jonathan S.A. Carriere; J. Allan Cheyne; Daniel Smilek (2008): Everyday attention lapses and memory failures: The affective consequences of

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mindlessness. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 835–847. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.04.008.

Affective evaluation 

Daniel R. Buttaccio; Sowon Hahn (2010): The effect of behavioral response on affective evaluation. In Acta Psychologica 135 (3), pp. 343–348. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.09.004.

Affective facial priming 

P.S. Wong; J.C. Root (2003): Dynamic variations in affective priming. In Consciousness and Cognition 12 (2), pp. 147–168. DOI: 10.1016/S10538100(03)00007-2.

Affective forecasting 

Jessica Y.Y. Kwong; Kin Fai Ellick Wong; Suki K.Y. Tang (2013): Comparing predicted and actual affective responses to process versus outcome: An emotion-as-feedback perspective. In Cognition 129 (1), pp. 42–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.05.012.

Affective intentionality 

Jan Slaby; Achim Stephan (2008): Affective intentionality and selfconsciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (2), pp. 506–513. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.007.

Affective judgements 

Merryn D. Constable; Andrew P. Bayliss; Steven P. Tipper; Ada Kritikos (2013): Self-generated cognitive fluency as an alternative route to preference formation. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 47–52. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.11.006.

Affect-laterality 

Bruce E. Morton (2003): Phased mirror tracing outcomes correlate with several hemisphericity measures. In Brain and Cognition 51 (3), pp. 294–304. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00016-2.

Affective memory 

Leslie A. Burton; Laura Rabin; Susan Bernstein Vardy; Jonathan Frohlich; Gwinne Wyatt Porter; Diana Dimitri et al. (2008): Implicit and explicit

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memory for affective passages in temporal lobectomy patients. In Brain and Cognition 68 (1), pp. 22–29. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.02.120.

Affective neuroscience 

Joshua Greene; Jonathan Haidt (2002): How (and where) does moral judgment work? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (12), pp. 517–523. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)02011-9.



Kent C. Berridge (2003): Pleasures of the brain. In Brain and Cognition 52 (1), pp. 106–128. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00014-9.



Mog Stapleton (2013): Steps to a “Properly Embodied” cognitive science. In Cognitive Systems Research 22–23 (0), pp. 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.05.001.

Affective priming 

Adriaan Spruyt; Dirk Hermans; Jan De Houwer; Paul Eelen (2004): Automatic non-associative semantic priming: Episodic affective priming of naming responses. In Acta Psychologica 116 (1), pp. 39–54. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2003.12.012.



Adriaan Spruyt; Jan De Houwer; Tom Everaert; Dirk Hermans (2012): Unconscious semantic activation depends on feature-specific attention allocation. In Cognition 122 (1), pp. 91–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.017.



An K. Raes; Rudi De Raedt (2012): The Effect of Counterconditioning on Evaluative Responses and Harm Expectancy in a Fear Conditioning Paradigm. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 757–767. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.03.012.



Anna Stone; Tim Valentine (2005): Accuracy of familiarity decisions to famous faces perceived without awareness depends on attitude to the target person and on response latency. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (2), pp. 351–376. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.09.002.



Christian Frings; Dirk Wentura (2008): Trial-by-trial effects in the affective priming paradigm. In Acta Psychologica 128 (2), pp. 318–323. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.03.004.



Christina Bermeitinger; Michael Kuhlmann; Dirk Wentura (2012): Reading a standing wave: Figure-ground-alternation masking of primes in evaluative priming. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1109–1121. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.03.015.



Gesine Dreisbach; Rico Fischer (2012): Conflicts as aversive signals. In Brain and Cognition 78 (2), pp. 94–98. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.12.003.



Henning Gibbons (2009): Evaluative priming from subliminal emotional words: Insights from event-related potentials and individual differences related to anxiety. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2), pp. 383–400. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.02.007.

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J. Yang; Z. Cao; X. Xu; G. Chen (2012): The amygdala is involved in affective priming effect for fearful faces. In Brain and Cognition 80 (1), pp. 15–22. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.04.005.



Lorenzo D. Stafford; Nicola Brandaro (2010): Valence specific laterality effects in free viewing conditions: The role of expectancy and gender of image. In Brain and Cognition 74 (3), pp. 324–331. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.09.001.



Zhao Yao; Zhenhong Wang (2013): The effects of the concreteness of differently valenced words on affective priming. In Acta Psychologica 143 (3), pp. 269–276. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.008.

Affective processing 

Kate Bailey; Peter Chapman (2012): When can we choose to forget? An 5ERP6 study into item-method directed forgetting of emotional words. In Brain and Cognition 78 (2), pp. 133–147. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.11.004.

Affective prosody 

Astrid Schepman; Paul Rodway; Pauline Geddes (2012): Valence-specific laterality effects in vocal emotion: Interactions with stimulus type, blocking and sex. In Brain and Cognition 79 (2), pp. 129–137. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.03.001.



Paul Rodway; Astrid Schepman (2007): Valence specific laterality effects in prosody: Expectancy account and the effects of morphed prosody and stimulus lead. In Brain and Cognition 63 (1), pp. 31–41. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.07.008.

Affective reaction 

Kent C. Berridge (2003): Pleasures of the brain. In Brain and Cognition 52 (1), pp. 106–128. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00014-9.

Affective relevance 

Eva Pool; Tobias Brosch; Sylvain Delplanque; David Sander (2014): Where is the chocolate? Rapid spatial orienting toward stimuli associated with primary rewards. In Cognition 130 (3), pp. 348–359. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.12.002.

Affective states 

Kathrin Guldimann; Sabine Vögeli; Martin Wolf; Beat Wechsler; Lorenz Gygax (2015): Frontal brain deactivation during a non-verbal cognitive

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judgement bias test in sheep. In Brain and Cognition 93 (0), pp. 35–41. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.11.004.

Affective style 

Martha Ann Bell; Nathan A. Fox (2003): Cognition and affective style: Individual differences in brain electrical activity during spatial and verbal tasks. In Brain and Cognition 53 (3), pp. 441–451. DOI: 10.1016/S02782626(03)00216-1.

Affective Theory of Mind 

Michele Poletti; Ubaldo Bonuccelli (2012): Orbital and ventromedial prefrontal cortex functioning in Parkinson’s disease: Neuropsychological evidence. In Brain and Cognition 79 (1), pp. 23–33. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.02.002.

Affective uncertainty 

Lee C. White; Emmanuel M. Pothos; Jerome R. Busemeyer (2014): Sometimes it does hurt to ask: The constructive role of articulating impressions. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 48–64. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.05.015.

Afference 

Manos Tsakiris; Patrick Haggard; Nicolas Franck; Nelly Mainy; Angela Sirigu (2005): A specific role for efferent information in self-recognition. In Cognition 96 (3), pp. 215–231. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.08.002.

Affine transformations 

Maithilee Kunda; Keith McGreggor; Ashok K. Goel (2013): A computational model for solving problems from the Raven’s Progressive Matrices intelligence test using iconic visual representations. In Cognitive Systems Research 22–23 (0), pp. 47–66. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.08.001.

Affixal Homonymy 

Raymond Bertram; Matti Laine; R. Harald Baayen; Robert Schreuder; Jukka Hyönä (2000): Affixal Homonymy triggers full-form storage, even with inflected words, even in a morphologically rich language. In Cognition 74 (2), pp. B13 - B25. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(99)00068-2.

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Affordance(s) 

Anna M Borghi (2004): Object concepts and action: Extracting affordances from objects parts. In Acta Psychologica 115 (1), pp. 69–96. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2003.11.004.



Anna M. Borghi; Andrea di Ferdinando; Domenico Parisi (2011): Objects, spatial compatibility, and affordances: A connectionist study. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (1), pp. 33–44. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.06.001.



Anna M. Borghi; Andrea Flumini; Nikhilesh Natraj; Lewis A. Wheaton (2012): One hand, two objects: Emergence of affordance in contexts. In Brain and Cognition 80 (1), pp. 64–73. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.04.007.



Anton J.M. Dijker (2008): Why Barbie feels heavier than Ken: The influence of size-based expectancies and social cues on the illusory perception of weight. In Cognition 106 (3), pp. 1109–1125. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.05.009.



Craig G. Chambers; Valerie San Juan (2008): Perception and presupposition in real-time language comprehension: Insights from anticipatory processing. In Cognition 108 (1), pp. 26–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.12.009.



Ed Symes; Rob Ellis; Mike Tucker (2007): Visual object affordances: Object orientation. In Acta Psychologica 124 (2), pp. 238–255. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.03.005.



Ettore Ambrosini; Claudia Scorolli; Anna M. Borghi; Marcello Costantini (2012): Which body for embodied cognition? Affordance and language within actual and perceived reaching space. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1551–1557. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.06.010.



Filomena Anelli; Anna M. Borghi; Roberto Nicoletti (2012): Grasping the pain: Motor resonance with dangerous affordances. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (4), pp. 1627–1639. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.09.001.



Garry Young (2006): Are different affordances subserved by different neural pathways? In Brain and Cognition 62 (2), pp. 134–142. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.04.002.



Giovanni Pezzulo; Laura Barca; Alessandro Lamberti Bocconi; Anna M. Borghi (2010): When affordances climb into your mind: Advantages of motor simulation in a memory task performed by novice and expert rock climbers. In Brain and Cognition 73 (1), pp. 68–73. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.03.002.



Jessica K. Witt; Mila Sugovic (2013): Spiders appear to move faster than nonthreatening objects regardless of one’s ability to block them. In Acta Psychologica 143 (3), pp. 284–291. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.011.



Lawrence J. Taylor; Rolf A. Zwaan (2010): Grasping spheres, not planets. In Cognition 115 (1), pp. 39–45. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.11.006.



M.T. Turvey; Kevin Shockley; Claudia Carello (1999): Affordance, proper function, and the physical basis of perceived heaviness. In Cognition 73 (2), pp. B17 - B26. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(99)00050-5.

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Naoya Hirose (2002): An ecological approach to embodiment and cognition. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (3), pp. 289–299. DOI: 10.1016/S13890417(02)00044-X.



Noreen Derbyshire; Rob Ellis; Mike Tucker (2006): The potentiation of two components of the reach-to-grasp action during object categorisation in visual memory. In Acta Psychologica 122 (1), pp. 74–98. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.10.004.



Olivier L. Georgeon; Frank E. Ritter (2012): An intrinsically-motivated schema mechanism to model and simulate emergent cognition. In Cognitive Systems Research 15–16 (0), pp. 73–92. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2011.07.003.



Roberto Prevete; Giovanni Tessitore; Ezio Catanzariti; Guglielmo Tamburrini (2011): Perceiving affordances: A computational investigation of grasping affordances. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (2), pp. 122–133. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.07.005.



Stergios Makris; Aviad A. Hadar; Kielan Yarrow (2011): Viewing objects and planning actions: On the potentiation of grasping behaviours by visual objects. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 257–264. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.08.002.



Stergios Makris; Simon Grant; Aviad A. Hadar; Kielan Yarrow (2013): Binocular vision enhances a rapidly evolving affordance priming effect: Behavioural and 5TMS6 evidence. In Brain and Cognition 83 (3), pp. 279– 287. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.09.004.



Verónica C. Ramenzoni; Michael A. Riley; Kevin Shockley; Tehran Davis (2008): An information-based approach to action understanding. In Cognition 106 (2), pp. 1059–1070. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.04.008.



Zissis Pappas (2014): Dissociating Simon and affordance compatibility effects: Silhouettes and photographs. In Cognition 133 (3), pp. 716–728. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.08.018.

Affordance effect 

Lucia Riggio; Cristina Iani; Elena Gherri; Fabio Benatti; Sandro Rubichi; Roberto Nicoletti (2008): The role of attention in the occurrence of the affordance effect. In Acta Psychologica 127 (2), pp. 449–458. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.08.008.

Africa 

Donald I. Templer; John S. Stephens (2014): The relationship between 5IQ6 and climatic variables in African and Eurasian countries. In Intelligence 46 (0), pp. 169–178. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.06.001.

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Heiner Rindermann; Gerhard Meisenberg (2009): Relevance of education and intelligence at the national level for health: The case of 5HIV6 and 5AIDS6. In Intelligence 37 (4), pp. 383–395. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2009.03.005.



Heiner Rindermann; Luisa Falkenhayn; Antonia E.E. Baumeister (2014): Cognitive ability and epistemic rationality: A study in Nigeria and Germany. In Intelligence 47 (0), pp. 23–33. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.08.006.



J.Philippe Rushton; Mervyn Skuy; Peter Fridjhon (2003): Performance on Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrices by African, East Indian, and White engineering students in South Africa. In Intelligence 31 (2), pp. 123–137. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(02)00140-X.



Y.P. Zverev; M. Mipando (2007): Cultural and environmental influences on footedness: Cross-sectional study in urban and semi-urban Malawi. In Brain and Cognition 65 (2), pp. 177–183. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.07.008.

African 

Mervyn Skuy; Anthony Gewer; Yael Osrin; David Khunou; Peter Fridjhon; J.Philippe Rushton (2002): Effects of mediated learning experience on Raven’s matrices scores of African and non-African university students in South Africa. In Intelligence 30 (3), pp. 221–232. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(01)00085-X.

African 5IQ6 

J.Philippe Rushton; Mervyn Skuy; Peter Fridjhon (2002): Jensen Effects among African, Indian, and White engineering students in South Africa on Raven’s Standard Progressive Matrices. In Intelligence 30 (5), pp. 409–423. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(02)00093-4.

African American 

Hannah M. Markell; Michelle G. Newman; Robert Gallop; Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons; Karl Rickels; Paul Crits-Christoph (2014): Combined Medication and 5CBT6 for Generalized Anxiety Disorder With African American Participants: Reliability and Validity of Assessments and Preliminary Outcomes. In Behavior Therapy 45 (4), pp. 495–506. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.02.008.



Kelly M. Allred; Dianne L. Chambless (2014): Attributions and Race Are Critical: Perceived Criticism in a Sample of African American and White Community Participants. In Behavior Therapy 45 (6), pp. 817–830. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.06.002.

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Aftereffect / After-effect / Aftereffects 

Anthony C. Little; Lisa M. DeBruine; Benedict C. Jones (2011): Categorycontingent face adaptation for novel colour categories: Contingent effects are seen only after social or meaningful labelling. In Cognition 118 (1), pp. 116– 122. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.09.011.



Anthony C. Little; Lisa M. DeBruine; Benedict C. Jones; Corri Waitt (2008): Category contingent aftereffects for faces of different races, ages and species. In Cognition 106 (3), pp. 1537–1547. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.06.008.



Constanze Hofstoetter; Christof Koch; Daniel C. Kiper (2004): Motioninduced blindness does not affect the formation of negative afterimages. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (4), pp. 691–708. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.06.007.



Ingrid M.L.C Vogels; Astrid M.L Kappers; Jan J Koenderink (2001): Haptic after-effect of successively touched curved surfaces. In Acta Psychologica 106 (3), pp. 247–263. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(00)00052-4.



Linda Jeffery; Ainsley Read; Gillian Rhodes (2013): Four year-olds use normbased coding for face identity. In Cognition 127 (2), pp. 258–263. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.01.008.



Mark W. Becker; Ian P. Rasmussen (2007): The rhythm aftereffect: Support for time sensitive neurons with broad overlapping tuning curves. In Brain and Cognition 64 (3), pp. 274–281. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.03.009.



Sandra Sülzenbrück; Herbert Heuer (2009): Functional independence of explicit and implicit motor adjustments. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 145–159. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.12.001.

Afterimages 

Kuno Kirschfeld (1999): Afterimages: A Tool for Defining the Neural Correlate of Visual Consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 8 (4), pp. 462–483. DOI: 10.1006/ccog.1999.0388.



Shruti Baijal; Narayanan Srinivasan (2009): Types of attention matter for awareness: A study with color afterimages. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 1039–1048. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.09.002.



Arthur R Jensen (2003): Do age-group differences on mental tests imitate racial differences? In Intelligence 31 (2), pp. 107–121. DOI: 10.1016/S01602896(01)00090-3.

Age

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Christian Geiser; Wolfgang Lehmann; Michael Eid (2008): A note on sex differences in mental rotation in different age groups. In Intelligence 36 (6), pp. 556–563. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2007.12.003.



Christina V Failla; Dianne M Sheppard; John L Bradshaw (2003): Age and responding-hand related changes in performance of neurologically normal subjects on the line-bisection and chimeric-faces tasks. In Brain and Cognition 52 (3), pp. 353–363. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00181-7.



David Z. Hambrick; Randall W. Engle (2002): Effects of Domain Knowledge, Working Memory Capacity, and Age on Cognitive Performance: An Investigation of the Knowledge-Is-Power Hypothesis. In Cognitive Psychology 44 (4), pp. 339–387. DOI: 10.1006/cogp.2001.0769.



E. Darcy Burgund; Alana E. Abernathy (2008): Letter-specific processing in children and adults matched for reading level. In Acta Psychologica 129 (1), pp. 66–71. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.04.007.



Erin I. Skinner; Myra A. Fernandes (2008): Interfering with remembering and knowing: Effects of divided attention at retrieval. In Acta Psychologica 127 (2), pp. 211–221. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.05.001.



Fernand Gobet; Guillermo Campitelli; Andrew J Waters (2002): Rise of human intelligence: Comments on Howard (1999). In Intelligence 30 (4), pp. 303–311. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(02)00083-1.



Frank Goldhammer; Wolfgang A. Rauch; Karl Schweizer; Helfried Moosbrugger (2010): Differential effects of intelligence, perceptual speed and age on growth in attentional speed and accuracy. In Intelligence 38 (1), pp. 83– 92. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2009.07.002.



Gedeon O Deák; Shanna D Ray; Anne D Pick (2004): Effects of age, reminders, and task difficulty on young children’s rule-switching flexibility. In Cognitive Development 19 (3), pp. 385–400. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2004.05.002.



Jack Nissan; David Liewald; Ian J. Deary (2013): Reaction time and intelligence: Comparing associations based on two response modes. In Intelligence 41 (5), pp. 622–630. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.08.002.



Lourdes Espinosa-Fernández; Elena Miró; MóCarmen Cano; Gualberto BuelaCasal (2003): Age-related changes and gender differences in time estimation. In Acta Psychologica 112 (3), pp. 221–232. DOI: 10.1016/S00016918(02)00093-8.



P.A. Hancock; R. Rausch (2010): The effects of sex, age, and interval duration on the perception of time. In Acta Psychologica 133 (2), pp. 170–179. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.11.005.



Patrick J. Leman; Zoë Oldham (2005): Do children need to learn to collaborate?: The effect of age and age differences on collaborative recall. In Cognitive Development 20 (1), pp. 33–48. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2004.07.002.

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Romi Zäske; Verena G. Skuk; Jürgen M. Kaufmann; Stefan R. Schweinberger (2013): Perceiving vocal age and gender: An adaptation approach. In Acta Psychologica 144 (3), pp. 583–593. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.09.009.



Sandra Pappas; Herbert P Ginsburg; Minyang Jiang (2003): 5SES6 differences in young children’s metacognition in the context of mathematical problem solving. In Cognitive Development 18 (3), pp. 431–450. DOI: 10.1016/S08852014(03)00043-1.



Sevtap Cinan (2006): Age-related changes in concept formation, rule switching, and perseverative behaviors: A study using 5WCST6 with 12 unidimensional target cards. In Cognitive Development 21 (3), pp. 377–382. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.03.002.

Age bias 

Marina Verdichevski; Jennifer K.E. Steeves (2013): Own-age and own-sex biases in recognition of aged faces. In Acta Psychologica 144 (2), pp. 418–423. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.06.005.

Age categorization 

Holger Wiese; Nadine Kloth; Daniel Güllmar; Jürgen R. Reichenbach; Stefan R. Schweinberger (2012): Perceiving age and gender in unfamiliar faces: An fMRI study on face categorization. In Brain and Cognition 78 (2), pp. 163– 168. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.10.012.

Age decision 

Raymond Bruyer; Sandrine Mejias; Sophie Doublet (2007): Effect of face familiarity on age decision. In Acta Psychologica 124 (2), pp. 159–176. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.03.001.

Age dedifferentiation hypothesis 

Manuel Juan-Espinosa; Luis F Garcıa; Sergio Escorial; Irene Rebollo; Roberto Colom; Francisco J Abad (2002): Age dedifferentiation hypothesis: Evidence from the 5WAIS6 5III6. In Intelligence 30 (5), pp. 395–408. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(02)00092-2.

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Age differences 

Eva Murzyn (2008): Do we only dream in colour? A comparison of reported dream colour in younger and older adults with different experiences of black and white media. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1228–1237. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.09.002.



Lana M. Trick; Fern Jaspers-Fayer; Naina Sethi (2005): Multiple-object tracking in children: The “Catch the Spies” task. In Cognitive Development 20 (3), pp. 373–387. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2005.05.009.



Luca Bonatti; Emmanuel Frot; Renate Zangl; Jacques Mehler (2002): The Human First Hypothesis: Identification of Conspecifics and Individuation of Objects in the Young Infant. In Cognitive Psychology 44 (4), pp. 388–426. DOI: 10.1006/cogp.2002.0779.



P Dibbets; J.H.R Maes; P van den Berg; S de Wit; J.M.H Vossen (2002): Feature positive discriminations in adults and children. In Cognitive Development 17 (2), pp. 1235–1248. DOI: 10.1016/S0885-2014(02)00115-6.



Simon De Deyne; Gert Storms (2007): Age-of-acquisition differences in young and older adults affect latencies in lexical decision and semantic categorization. In Acta Psychologica 124 (3), pp. 274–295. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.03.007.



Timothy A. Salthouse (2011): What cognitive abilities are involved in trailmaking performance? In Intelligence 39 (4), pp. 222–232. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2011.03.001.

Age differences between siblings 

Jon Martin Sundet; Willy Eriksen; Ingrid Borren; Kristian Tambs (2010): The Flynn effect in sibships: Investigating the role of age differences between siblings. In Intelligence 38 (1), pp. 38–44. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2009.11.005.

Age differentiation 

Ulrich Schroeders; Stefan Schipolowski; Oliver Wilhelm (2015): Age-related changes in the mean and covariance structure of fluid and crystallized intelligence in childhood and adolescence. In Intelligence 48 (0), pp. 15–29. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.10.006.

Age effect 

Christina Cliffordson; Jan-Eric Gustafsson (2008): Effects of age and schooling on intellectual performance: Estimates obtained from analysis of continuous variation in age and length of schooling. In Intelligence 36 (2), pp. 143–152. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2007.03.006.

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Yoav Ganzach; Chemi Gotlibovski (2013): Intelligence and religiosity: Within families and over time. In Intelligence 41 (5), pp. 546–552. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.07.003.

Age factors 

Vincent J. Schmithorst (2009): Developmental sex differences in the relation of neuroanatomical connectivity to intelligence. In Intelligence 37 (2), pp. 164– 173. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2008.07.001.

Age of acquisition 

Baoguo Chen; Kevin Dent; Wenping You; Guolai Wu (2009): Age of acquisition affects early orthographic processing during Chinese character recognition. In Acta Psychologica 130 (3), pp. 196–203. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.12.004.



Baoguo Chen; Kevin Dent; Wenping You; Guolai Wu (2009): Age of acquisition affects early orthographic processing during Chinese character recognition. In Acta Psychologica 130 (3), pp. 196–203. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.12.004.



Catriona M. Morrison; Martin A. Conway (2010): First words and first memories. In Cognition 116 (1), pp. 23–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.03.011.



Holly S.S.L. Joseph; Elizabeth Wonnacott; Paul Forbes; Kate Nation (2014): Becoming a written word: Eye movements reveal order of acquisition effects following incidental exposure to new words during silent reading. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 238–248. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.015.



J.C. Catling; K. Dent; S. Williamson (2008): Age of acquisition, not word frequency affects object recognition: Evidence from the effects of visual degradation. In Acta Psychologica 129 (1), pp. 130–137. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.05.005.



James H. Smith-Spark; Viv Moore; Tim Valentine (2012): Long-term age of acquisition effects in famous name processing. In Acta Psychologica 139 (1), pp. 202–211. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.10.002.



James H. Smith-Spark; Viv Moore; Tim Valentine (2013): Determinants of famous name processing speed: Age of acquisition versus semantic connectedness. In Acta Psychologica 142 (2), pp. 230–237. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.11.016.



Kevin Dent; Jonathan C. Catling; Robert A. Johnston (2007): Age of acquisition affects object recognition: Evidence from visual duration thresholds. In Acta Psychologica 125 (3), pp. 301–318. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.08.004.



Mandy Ghyselinck; Michael B Lewis; Marc Brysbaert (2004): Age of acquisition and the cumulative-frequency hypothesis: A review of the literature

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and a new multi-task investigation. In Acta Psychologica 115 (1), pp. 43–67. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2003.11.002. 

Marc Brysbaert; Michaël Stevens; Simon De Deyne; Wouter Voorspoels; Gert Storms (2014): Norms of age of acquisition and concreteness for 30,000 Dutch words. In Acta Psychologica 150 (0), pp. 80–84. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.04.010.



Michael B Lewis (1999): Age of acquisition in face categorisation: is there an instance-based account? In Cognition 71 (1), pp. B23 - B39. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(99)00020-7.



Padraic Monaghan (2014): Age of acquisition predicts rate of lexical evolution. In Cognition 133 (3), pp. 530–534. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.08.007.



Shekeila D. Palmer; Jelena Havelka (2010): Age of acquisition effects in vocabulary learning. In Acta Psychologica 135 (3), pp. 310–315. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.08.002.



Wenping You; Baoguo Chen; Susan Dunlap (2009): Frequency trajectory effects in Chinese character recognition: Evidence for the arbitrary mapping hypothesis. In Cognition 110 (1), pp. 39–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.08.004.

Age progression 

Steve D. Charman; Rolando N. Carol (2012): Age-progressed images may harm recognition of missing children by increasing the number of plausible targets. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 1 (3), pp. 171–178. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2012.07.008.

Age vs. schooling effects 

Sorel Cahan; Charles Greenbaum; Lavee Artman; Nilly Deluya; Yael GappelGilon (2008): The differential effects of age and first grade schooling on the development of infralogical and logico-mathematical concrete operations. In Cognitive Development 23 (2), pp. 258–277. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2008.01.004.

Aged 

Andrew J. Petkus; Julie Loebach Wetherell (2013): Acceptance and Commitment Therapy With Older Adults: Rationale and Considerations. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (1), pp. 47–56. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.07.004.

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Age–experience relation 

Darlene DeMarie; Alice Norman; Dama Walker Abshier (2000): Age and experience influence different verbal and nonverbal measures of children’s scripts for the zoo. In Cognitive Development 15 (2), pp. 241–262. DOI: 10.1016/S0885-2014(00)00027-7.

Ageing / Aging 

Alan A. Hartley; John Jonides; Ching-Yune C. Sylvester (2011): Dual-task processing in younger and older adults: Similarities and differences revealed by fMRI. In Brain and Cognition 75 (3), pp. 281–291. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.01.004.



Alan S Kaufman (2001): WAIS-III IQs, Horn’s theory, and generational changes from young adulthood to old age. In Intelligence 29 (2), pp. 131–167. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(00)00046-5.



Alasdair M.J. MacLullich; C. Louise Edmond; Karen J. Ferguson; Joanna M. Wardlaw; John M. Starr; Jonathan R. Seckl; Ian J. Deary (2004): Size of the neocerebellar vermis is associated with cognition in healthy elderly men. In Brain and Cognition 56 (3), pp. 344–348. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.08.001.



Albert Kok (1999): Varieties of inhibition: manifestations in cognition, eventrelated potentials and aging. In Acta Psychologica 101 (2–3), pp. 129–158. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(99)00003-7.



Alexia Baudouin; David Clarys; Sandrine Vanneste; Michel Isingrini (2009): Executive functioning and processing speed in age-related differences in memory: Contribution of a coding task. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 240–245. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.08.007.



Alexia Baudouin; Sandrine Vanneste; Michel Isingrini; Viviane Pouthas (2006): Differential involvement of internal clock and working memory in the production and reproduction of duration: A study on older adults. In Acta Psychologica 121 (3), pp. 285–296. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.07.004.



Alexia Baudouin; Sandrine Vanneste; Viviane Pouthas; Michel Isingrini (2006): Age-related changes in duration reproduction: Involvement of working memory processes. In Brain and Cognition 62 (1), pp. 17–23. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.03.003.



Alisha C. Holland; Elizabeth A. Kensinger (2012): Younger, middle-aged, and older adults’ memories for the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 1 (3), pp. 163–170. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2012.06.001.



Amanda N. Miles; Lise Fischer-Mogensen; Nadia H. Nielsen; Stine Hermansen; Dorthe Berntsen (2013): Turning back the hands of time: Autobiographical memories in dementia cued by a museum setting. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 1074–1081. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.07.008.

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Andrea J. Wilkinson; Lixia Yang; Benjamin J. Dyson (2013): Modulating younger and older adults’ performance in ignoring pictorial information during a word matching task. In Brain and Cognition 83 (3), pp. 351–359. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.10.001.



Andrea S. Piotrowski; Lorna S. Jakobson (2011): Representational momentum in older adults. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 106–112. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.05.002.



Andrew E Budson; Alison L Sullivan; Kirk R Daffner; Daniel L Schacter (2003): Semantic versus phonological false recognition in aging and Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 51 (3), pp. 251–261. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00030-7.



Angela M. Colcombe; Arthur F. Kramer; David E. Irwin; Mathew S. Peterson; Stanley Colcombe; Sowon Hahn (2003): Age-related effects of attentional and oculomotor capture by onsets and color singletons as a function of experience. In Acta Psychologica 113 (2), pp. 205–225. DOI: 10.1016/S00016918(03)00019-2.



Anke Bouma; Liselotte Gootjes (2011): Effects of attention on dichotic listening in elderly and patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type. In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 286–293. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.02.008.



Ann M. Steffen (2012): Translating Research for Professional Development and Effective Clinical Practice With Older Adults. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (1), pp. 155–160. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.05.006.



Antonina Pereira; Judi Ellis; Jayne Freeman (2012): Is prospective memory enhanced by cue-action semantic relatedness and enactment at encoding? In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1257–1266. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.04.012.



Arthur F Kramer; Sowon Hahn; Daniel Gopher (1999): Task coordination and aging: explorations of executive control processes in the task switching paradigm. In Acta Psychologica 101 (2–3), pp. 339–378. DOI: 10.1016/S00016918(99)00011-6.



Arthur F. Kramer; Walter R. Boot; Jason S. McCarley; Matthew S. Peterson; Angela Colcombe; Charles T. Scialfa (2006): Aging, memory and visual search. In Acta Psychologica 122 (3), pp. 288–304. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.12.007.



Audra M. Sterling; Marsha Mailick; Jan Greenberg; Steven F. Warren; Nancy Brady (2013): Language dysfluencies in females with the 5FMR16 premutation. In Brain and Cognition 82 (1), pp. 84–89. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.02.009.



Audrey Perrotin; Michel Isingrini; Céline Souchay; David Clarys; Laurence Taconnat (2006): Episodic feeling-of-knowing accuracy and cued recall in the elderly: Evidence for double dissociation involving executive functioning and processing speed. In Acta Psychologica 122 (1), pp. 58–73. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.10.003.

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Timothy A. Salthouse (2012): Does the direction and magnitude of cognitive change depend on initial level of ability? In Intelligence 40 (4), pp. 352–361. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.02.006.

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Timothy A. Salthouse (2013): Effects of age and ability on components of cognitive change. In Intelligence 41 (5), pp. 501–511. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.07.005.



Timothy A. Salthouse (2014): Quantity and structure of word knowledge across adulthood. In Intelligence 46 (0), pp. 122–130. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.05.009.



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Agency 

Albert Newen; Kai Vogeley (2003): Self-representation: Searching for a neural signature of self-consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4), pp. 529–543. DOI: 10.1016/S1053-8100(03)00080-1.



Andrea Desantis; Cedric Roussel; Florian Waszak (2014): The temporal dynamics of the perceptual consequences of action-effect prediction. In Cognition 132 (3), pp. 243–250. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.04.010.



Andrea Desantis; Cédric Roussel; Florian Waszak (2011): On the influence of causal beliefs on the feeling of agency. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1211–1220. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.02.012.



Andreas Kalckert; H. Henrik Ehrsson (2014): The moving rubber hand illusion revisited: Comparing movements and visuotactile stimulation to induce illusory ownership. In Consciousness and Cognition 26 (0), pp. 117–132. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.02.003.



Andreas Kalckert; H. Henrik Ehrsson (2014): The spatial distance rule in the moving and classical rubber hand illusions. In Consciousness and Cognition 30 (0), pp. 118–132. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.08.022.



Anja Berninger; Sabine Döring (2012): Emotion and perception of one’s own actions – A comment on Wilke, Synofzik and Lindner. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 46–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.08.008.



Brendan D. Cameron; Ian M. Franks; J. Timothy Inglis; Romeo Chua (2012): The adaptability of self-action perception and movement control when the limb is passively versus actively moved. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 4–17. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.11.006.



Bruno Berberian; Axel Cleeremans (2010): Endogenous versus exogenous change: Change detection, self and agency. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 198–214. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.09.014.



C. Farrer; N. Franck; J. Paillard; M. Jeannerod (2003): The role of proprioception in action recognition. In Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4), pp. 609–619. DOI: 10.1016/S1053-8100(03)00047-3.



Carlo Wilke; Matthis Synofzik; Axel Lindner (2012): The valence of action outcomes modulates the perception of one’s actions. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 18–29. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.06.004.



Clemens Wöllner (2012): Self-recognition of highly skilled actions: A study of orchestral conductors. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1311–1321. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.06.006.



Cristina Becchio; Mauro Adenzato; Bruno G. Bara (2006): How the brain understands intention: Different neural circuits identify the componential features of motor and prior intentions. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (1), pp. 64–74. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.03.006.



Daniel T. Levin (2012): Concepts about agency constrain beliefs about visual experience. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 875–888. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.02.011.

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Eddy Nahmias (2005): Agency, authorship, and illusion. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (4), pp. 771–785. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.07.002.



Eddy Nahmias; Jason Shepard; Shane Reuter (2014): It’s 5OK6 if ‘my brain made me do it’: People’s intuitions about free will and neuroscientific prediction. In Cognition 133 (2), pp. 502–516. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.07.009.



Elisabeth Pacherie; Melissa Green; Tim Bayne (2006): Phenomenology and delusions: Who put the ‘alien’ in alien control? In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3), pp. 566–577. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.11.008.



Elizabeth Baraff Bonawitz; Darlene Ferranti; Rebecca Saxe; Alison Gopnik; Andrew N. Meltzoff; James Woodward; Laura E. Schulz (2010): Just do it? Investigating the gap between prediction and action in toddlers’ causal inferences. In Cognition 115 (1), pp. 104–117. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.12.001.



F de Vignemont; P Fourneret (2004): The sense of agency: A philosophical and empirical review of the “Who” system. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (1), pp. 1–19. DOI: 10.1016/S1053-8100(03)00022-9.



Friederike Schüür; Patrick Haggard (2011): What are self-generated actions? In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1697–1704. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.006.



Glenn Carruthers (2007): A model of the synchronic self. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2), pp. 533–550. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.06.002.



Gottfried Vosgerau; Matthis Synofzik (2012): Weighting models and weighting factors. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 55–58. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.016.



Günther Knoblich; Bruno H. Repp (2009): Inferring agency from sound. In Cognition 111 (2), pp. 248–262. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.02.007.



H. Clark Barrett; Tanya Behne (2005): Children’s understanding of death as the cessation of agency: a test using sleep versus death. In Cognition 96 (2), pp. 93–108. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.05.004.



Hélène L. Gauchou; Ronald A. Rensink; Sidney Fels (2012): Expression of nonconscious knowledge via ideomotor actions. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 976–982. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.016.



Henk Aarts; Ruud Custers; Daniel M. Wegner (2005): On the inference of personal authorship: Enhancing experienced agency by priming effect information. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (3), pp. 439–458. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.11.001.



J. Allan Cheyne; Todd A. Girard (2007): The nature and varieties of felt presence experiences: A reply to Nielsen. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (4), pp. 984–991. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.02.003.



J.W. Moore; D. Middleton; P. Haggard; P.C. Fletcher (2012): Exploring implicit and explicit aspects of sense of agency. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (4), pp. 1748–1753. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.10.005.

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James Moore; Patrick Haggard (2008): Awareness of action: Inference and prediction. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1), pp. 136–144. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.12.004.



James W. Moore; David Lagnado; Darvany C. Deal; Patrick Haggard (2009): Feelings of control: Contingency determines experience of action. In Cognition 110 (2), pp. 279–283. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.11.006.



Jared Piazza; Justin F. Landy; Geoffrey P. Goodwin (2014): Cruel nature: Harmfulness as an important, overlooked dimension in judgments of moral standing. In Cognition 131 (1), pp. 108–124. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.12.013.



Jean Decety; Thierry Chaminade (2003): When the self represents the other: A new cognitive neuroscience view on psychological identification. In Consciousness and Cognition 12 (4), pp. 577–596. DOI: 10.1016/S10538100(03)00076-X.



John A. Dewey; Elisabeth Pacherie; Guenther Knoblich (2014): The phenomenology of controlling a moving object with another person. In Cognition 132 (3), pp. 383–397. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.05.002.



John A. Dewey; Thomas H. Carr (2013): Predictable and self-initiated visual motion is judged to be slower than computer generated motion. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 987–995. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.06.007.



Justin J. Couchman; Robertson Beasley; Peter Q. Pfordresher (2012): The experience of agency in sequence production with altered auditory feedback. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 186–203. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.10.007.



Kai Engbert; Andreas Wohlschläger; Patrick Haggard (2008): Who is causing what? The sense of agency is relational and efferent-triggered. In Cognition 107 (2), pp. 693–704. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.07.021.



Katrin Linser; Thomas Goschke (2007): Unconscious modulation of the conscious experience of voluntary control. In Cognition 104 (3), pp. 459–475. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.07.009.



Lars Strother; Kristin A. House; Sukhvinder S. Obhi (2010): Subjective agency and awareness of shared actions. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 12–20. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.12.007.



Laura Dannenberg; Jens Förster; Nils B. Jostmann (2012): “If only…”: When counterfactual thoughts can reduce illusions of personal authorship. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 456–463. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.11.008.



Laura E. Thomas; Adriane E. Seiffert (2013): Looking ahead: Attending to anticipatory locations increases perception of control. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 375–381. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.08.001.



Louis M. Herman (2012): Body and self in dolphins. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 526–545. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.10.005.

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Lucina Q. Uddin (2011): Brain connectivity and the self: The case of cerebral disconnection. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1), pp. 94–98. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.009.



Manos Tsakiris; Gita Prabhu; Patrick Haggard (2006): Having a body versus moving your body: How agency structures body-ownership. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2), pp. 423–432. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.09.004.



Manos Tsakiris; Patrick Haggard; Nicolas Franck; Nelly Mainy; Angela Sirigu (2005): A specific role for efferent information in self-recognition. In Cognition 96 (3), pp. 215–231. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.08.002.



Manos Tsakiris; Simone Schütz-Bosbach; Shaun Gallagher (2007): On agency and body-ownership: Phenomenological and neurocognitive reflections. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (3), pp. 645–660. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.05.012.



Matthew W. Lowder; Peter C. Gordon (2015): Natural forces as agents: Reconceptualizing the animate–inanimate distinction. In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 85–90. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.021.



Matthis Synofzik; Gottfried Vosgerau; Albert Newen (2008): I move, therefore I am: A new theoretical framework to investigate agency and ownership. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (2), pp. 411–424. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.008.



Michel Cermolacce; Jean Naudin; Josef Parnas (2007): The “minimal self” in psychopathology: Re-examining the self-disorders in the schizophrenia spectrum. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (3), pp. 703–714. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.05.013.



Myrthel Dogge; Marloes Schaap; Ruud Custers; Daniel M. Wegner; Henk Aarts (2012): When moving without volition: Implied self-causation enhances binding strength between involuntary actions and effects. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 501–506. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.10.014.



Natalie Sebanz; Ulrich Lackner (2007): Who’s calling the shots? Intentional content and feelings of control. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (4), pp. 859–876. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.08.002.



Nicholas Hon; Jia-Hou Poh; Chun-Siong Soon (2013): Preoccupied minds feel less control: Sense of agency is modulated by cognitive load. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 556–561. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.03.004.



Nura Sidarus; Valérian Chambon; Patrick Haggard (2013): Priming of actions increases sense of control over unexpected outcomes. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1403–1411. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.09.008.



Peter A. White (2015): The pre-reflective experience of “I” as a continuously existing being: The role of temporal functional binding. In Consciousness and Cognition 31 (0), pp. 98–114. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.11.003.



Ralf Mayrhofer; Michael R. Waldmann (2014): Indicators of causal agency in physical interactions: The role of the prior context. In Cognition 132 (3), pp. 485–490. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.05.013.

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Ralf-Peter Behrendt (2004): A neuroanatomical model of passivity phenomena. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (3), pp. 579–609. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.06.004.



Rebecca Saxe; Tania Tzelnic; Susan Carey (2006): Five-month-old infants know humans are solid, like inanimate objects. In Cognition 101 (1), pp. B1 B8. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.10.005.



Shaun Gallagher (2000): Philosophical conceptions of the self: implications for cognitive science. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (1), pp. 14–21. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01417-5.



Simon R. Jones; Charles Fernyhough (2007): Thought as action: Inner speech, self-monitoring, and auditory verbal hallucinations. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2), pp. 391–399. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.12.003.



Simon R. Jones; Lee de-Wit; Charles Fernyhough; Elizabeth Meins (2008): A new spin on the Wheel of Fortune: Priming of action-authorship judgements and relation to psychosis-like experiences. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 576–586. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.08.008.



Stefan T. Trautmann; Gijs van de Kuilen (2012): Prospect theory or construal level theory?: Diminishing sensitivity vs. psychological distance in risky decisions. In Acta Psychologica 139 (1), pp. 254–260. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.08.006.



Sukhvinder S. Obhi; Kristina M. Swiderski; Sonja P. Brubacher (2012): Induced power changes the sense of agency. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1547–1550. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.06.008.



Sukhvinder S. Obhi; Peggy J. Planetta; Jordan Scantlebury (2009): On the signals underlying conscious awareness of action. In Cognition 110 (1), pp. 65–73. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.10.009.



Takaaki Kaneko; Masaki Tomonaga (2012): Relative contributions of goal representation and kinematic information to self-monitoring by chimpanzees and humans. In Cognition 125 (2), pp. 168–178. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.07.006.

Agency attribution 

Catherine Preston; Roger Newport (2010): Self-denial and the role of intentions in the attribution of agency. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 986–998. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.04.005.

Agency bias 

Thomas Schmidt; Vera C. Heumüller (2010): Probability judgments of agency: Rational or irrational? In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.01.004.

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Agency cues 

Günther Knoblich; Bruno H. Repp (2009): Inferring agency from sound. In Cognition 111 (2), pp. 248–262. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.02.007.

Agency detection 

Michiel van Elk (2013): Paranormal believers are more prone to illusory agency detection than skeptics. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 1041–1046. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.07.004.

Agency feelings 

Mauricio Sierra; Anthony S. David (2011): Depersonalization: A selective impairment of self-awareness. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1), pp. 99– 108. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.10.018.

Agency judgments 

Thomas Schmidt; Vera C. Heumüller (2010): Probability judgments of agency: Rational or irrational? In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.01.004.

Agency memory 

Eriko Sugimori; Shinji Kitagami (2013): Plagiarism as an illusional sense of authorship: The effect of predictability on source attribution of thought. In Acta Psychologica 143 (1), pp. 35–39. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.01.007.



Eriko Sugimori; Tomohisa Asai; Yoshihiko Tanno (2013): The potential link between sense of agency and output monitoring over speech. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 360–374. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.07.010.

Agent(s) 

Cristiano Castelfranchi (2001): The theory of social functions: challenges for computational social science and multi-agent learning. In Cognitive Systems Research 2 (1), pp. 5–38. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00013-4.



Elhanan Borenstein; Eytan Ruppin (2005): The evolution of imitation and mirror neurons in adaptive agents. In Cognitive Systems Research 6 (3), pp. 229–242. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2004.11.004.



Emanuele Bottazzi; Carola Catenacci; Aldo Gangemi; Jos Lehmann (2006): From collective intentionality to intentional collectives: An ontological perspective. In Cognitive Systems Research 7 (2–3), pp. 192–208. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2005.11.009.

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Justin N. Wood (2008): Visual memory for agents and their actions. In Cognition 108 (2), pp. 522–532. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.02.012.



Mohammad Kazemifard; Nasser Ghasem-Aghaee; Tuncer I. Ören (2012): Emotive and cognitive simulations by agents: Roles of three levels of information processing. In Cognitive Systems Research 13 (1), pp. 24–38. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.10.002.



Nicolas J. Bullot; Patrick Rysiew (2007): A study in the cognition of individuals’ identity: Solving the problem of singular cognition in object and agent tracking. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2), pp. 276–293. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.09.006.



Susan C. Johnson (2000): The recognition of mentalistic agents in infancy. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (1), pp. 22–28. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(99)01414-X.



Susan C. Johnson; Matthias Bolz; Erin Carter; John Mandsanger; Alisha Teichner; Patricia Zettler (2008): Calculating the attentional orientation of an unfamiliar agent in infancy. In Cognitive Development 23 (1), pp. 24–37. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2007.09.002.

Agent architectures 

Barbara J. Grosz; Luke Hunsberger (2006): The dynamics of intention in collaborative activity. In Cognitive Systems Research 7 (2–3), pp. 259–272. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2005.11.006.



Tolga Könik; Paul O’Rorke; Dan Shapiro; Dongkyu Choi; Negin Nejati; Pat Langley (2009): Skill transfer through goal-driven representation mapping. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 270–285. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.008.

Agent-based modeling 

Norberto Eiji Nawa; Katsunori Shimohara; Osamu Katai (2002): On fairness and learning agents in a bargaining model with uncertainty. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (4), pp. 555–578. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(02)00058-X.

Agent communication language 

Philippe Pasquier; Brahim Chaib-draa (2005): Agent communication pragmatics: the cognitive coherence approach. In Cognitive Systems Research 6 (4), pp. 364–395. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2005.03.002.

Agent communication languages 

J.-L. Koning; P.-Y. Oudeyer (2003): Formalization, implementation and validation of conversation policies using a protocol operational semantics. In

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Cognitive Systems Research 4 (3), pp. 223–242. DOI: 10.1016/S13890417(03)00006-8.

Agent conversation 

J.-L. Koning; P.-Y. Oudeyer (2003): Formalization, implementation and validation of conversation policies using a protocol operational semantics. In Cognitive Systems Research 4 (3), pp. 223–242. DOI: 10.1016/S13890417(03)00006-8.

Agent cooperation 

F. Buccafurri; D. Rosaci; G.M.L. Sarnè; L. Palopoli (2004): Modeling cooperation in multi-agent communities. In Cognitive Systems Research 5 (3), pp. 171–190. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2004.03.001.

Agent groups 

Partha Sarathi Dutta; Sandip Sen (2003): Forming stable partnerships. In Cognitive Systems Research 4 (3), pp. 211–221. DOI: 10.1016/S13890417(03)00005-6.

Agent modeling 

Maria Fasli (2003): Interrelations between the 5BDI6 primitives: Towards heterogeneous agents. In Cognitive Systems Research 4 (1), pp. 1–22. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(02)00060-8.

Age-of-Acquisition 

Eva Belke; Marc Brysbaert; Antje S. Meyer; Mandy Ghyselinck (2005): Age of acquisition effects in picture naming: evidence for a lexical-semantic competition hypothesis. In Cognition 96 (2), pp. B45 - B54. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.11.006.



Hans Stadthagen-Gonzalez; Jeffrey S Bowers; Markus F Damian (2004): Ageof-acquisition effects in visual word recognition: evidence from expert vocabularies. In Cognition 93 (1), pp. B11 - B26. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.10.009.



Marc Brysbaert; Ilse Van Wijnendaele; Simon De Deyne (2000): Age-ofacquisition effects in semantic processing tasks. In Acta Psychologica 104 (2), pp. 215–226. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(00)00021-4.



Maximiliano A. Wilson; Andrew W. Ellis; Cristina Burani (2012): Age-ofacquisition affects word naming in Italian only when stress is irregular. In Acta Psychologica 139 (3), pp. 417–424. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.12.012.

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Simon Gerhand; Christopher Barry (1999): Age-of-acquisition and frequency effects in speeded word naming. In Cognition 73 (2), pp. B27 - B36. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(99)00052-9.



Véronique Boulenger; Nathalie Décoppet; Alice C. Roy; Yves Paulignan; Tatjana A. Nazir (2007): Differential effects of age-of-acquisition for concrete nouns and action verbs: Evidence for partly distinct representations? In Cognition 103 (1), pp. 131–146. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.03.001.

Age-of-acquisition effect(s) 

Els Severens; Sven Van Lommel; Elie Ratinckx; Robert J. Hartsuiker (2005): Timed picture naming norms for 590 pictures in Dutch. In Acta Psychologica 119 (2), pp. 159–187. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.01.002.



Michael B Lewis; Simon Gerhand; Hadyn D Ellis (2001): Re-evaluating ageof-acquisition effects: are they simply cumulative-frequency effects? In Cognition 78 (2), pp. 189–205. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(00)00117-7.

Age-related changes 

K. Richard Ridderinkhof; Guido P.H. Band; Gordon D. Logan (1999): A study of adaptive behavior: effects of age and irrelevant information on the ability to inhibit one’s actions. In Acta Psychologica 101 (2–3), pp. 315–337. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(99)00010-4.

Age-related differences 

Sandrine Duverne; Patrick Lemaire; Bernard François Michel (2003): Alzheimer’s disease disrupts arithmetic fact retrieval processes but not arithmetic strategy selection. In Brain and Cognition 52 (3), pp. 302–318. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00168-4.

Agentive experience 

Petra Hauf; Gisa Aschersleben; Wolfgang Prinz (2007): Baby do–baby see!: How action production influences action perception in infants. In Cognitive Development 22 (1), pp. 16–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.09.002.

Aggregation 

David V. Budescu; Adrian K. Rantilla (2000): Confidence in aggregation of expert opinions. In Acta Psychologica 104 (3), pp. 371–398. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(00)00037-8.

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Don Ross (2008): Economics, cognitive science and social cognition. In Cognitive Systems Research 9 (1–2), pp. 125–135. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.06.010.



Kevin M. Beaver; John Paul Wright (2011): School-level genetic variation predicts school-level verbal 5IQ6 scores: Results from a sample of American middle and high schools. In Intelligence 39 (4), pp. 193–197. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2011.03.005.

Aggression 

Alison Niccols; Karen Milligan; Vivienne Chisholm; Leslie Atkinson (2011): Maternal sensitivity and overt aggression in young children with Down syndrome. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 153–158. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.06.007.



Cara Laney; Melanie K.T. Takarangi (2013): False memories for aggressive acts. In Acta Psychologica 143 (2), pp. 227–234. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.001.



Christine L. Lackner; William J. Marshall; Diane L. Santesso; Jane Dywan; Terrance Wade; Sidney J. Segalowitz (2014): Adolescent anxiety and aggression can be differentially predicted by electrocortical phase reset variables. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 90–98. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.10.004.



Connie Lamm; Isabela Granic; Philip David Zelazo; Marc D. Lewis (2011): Magnitude and chronometry of neural mechanisms of emotion regulation in subtypes of aggressive children. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 159–169. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.06.008.



Mattie Tops; Sascha Russo; Maarten A.S. Boksem; Don M. Tucker (2009): Serotonin: Modulator of a drive to withdraw. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 427–436. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.03.009.



Naomi E.S. Goldstein; Jennifer M. Serico; Christina L. Riggs Romaine; Amanda D. Zelechoski; Rachel Kalbeitzer; Kathleen Kemp; Christy Lane (2013): Development of the Juvenile Justice Anger Management Treatment for Girls. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (2), pp. 171–188. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.06.003.



Walter Wilczynski (2001): Unfixed action patterns: social behavior and the brain. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (2), pp. 46–47. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(00)01577-1.



William F. Arsenio; Jason Gold (2006): The effects of social injustice and inequality on children’s moral judgments and behavior: Towards a theoretical model. In Cognitive Development 21 (4), pp. 388–400. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.06.005.

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Aging memory 

Christopher Hertzog; John Dunlosky (2012): Metacognitive approaches can promote transfer of training: Comment on McDaniel and Bugg. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 1 (1), pp. 61–63. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2012.01.003.

Agnosia 

Cindy M Bukach; Daniel N Bub; Michael E.J Masson; D Stephen Lindsay (2004): Category specificity in normal episodic learning: Applications to object recognition and category-specific agnosia. In Cognitive Psychology 48 (1), pp. 1–46. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0285(03)00100-2.



Keith R. Laws; Maria Z. Hunter (2006): The impact of colour, spatial resolution, and presentation speed on category naming. In Brain and Cognition 62 (2), pp. 89–97. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.03.002.

Agoraphobia 

Dianne L. Chambless; Brian A. Sharpless; Dianeth Rodriguez; Kevin S. McCarthy; Barbara L. Milrod; Shabad-Ratan Khalsa; Jacques P. Barber (2011): Psychometric Properties of the Mobility Inventory for Agoraphobia: Convergent, Discriminant, and Criterion-Related Validity. In Behavior Therapy 42 (4), pp. 689–699. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.03.001.



Kaitlin P. Gallo; Priscilla T. Chan; Brian A. Buzzella; Sarah W. Whitton; Donna B. Pincus (2012): The Impact of an 8-Day Intensive Treatment for Adolescent Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia on Comorbid Diagnoses. In Behavior Therapy 43 (1), pp. 153–159. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.05.002.

Agrammatism 

Morten H. Christiansen; M. Louise Kelly; Richard C. Shillcock; Katie Greenfield (2010): Impaired artificial grammar learning in agrammatism. In Cognition 116 (3), pp. 382–393. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.05.015.

Agreement 

Adrian Staub (2010): Response time distributional evidence for distinct varieties of number attraction. In Cognition 114 (3), pp. 447–454. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.11.003.



Kathryn Bock; Kathleen M. Eberhard; J.Cooper Cutting; Antje S. Meyer; Herbert Schriefers (2001): Some Attractions of Verb Agreement. In Cognitive Psychology 43 (2), pp. 83–128. DOI: 10.1006/cogp.2001.0753.

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Aha insight 

Claudia Muth; Claus-Christian Carbon (2013): The Aesthetic Aha: On the pleasure of having insights into Gestalt. In Acta Psychologica 144 (1), pp. 25– 30. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.05.001.

Aha! experience 

Amory H. Danek; Thomas Fraps; Albrecht von Müller; Benedikt Grothe; Michael Öllinger (2014): Working Wonders? Investigating insight with magic tricks. In Cognition 130 (2), pp. 174–185. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.11.003.

Aimed movements 

Robert R.A van Doorn; Pieter J.A Unema (2004): Influence of different modes of real time visual information on single aimed movements. In Acta Psychologica 116 (3), pp. 309–326. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.04.004.

Aiming movement(s) 

Martin Lemay; Sylvain Gagnon; Luc Proteau (2004): Manual pointing to remembered targets…but also in a remembered visual context. In Acta Psychologica 117 (2), pp. 139–153. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.06.002.



Maxime Trempe; Luc Proteau (2010): Distinct consolidation outcomes in a visuomotor adaptation task: Off-line leaning and persistent after-effect. In Brain and Cognition 73 (2), pp. 135–145. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.04.005.



Michael A. Khan; Gavin Lawrence; Alissa Fourkas; Ian M. Franks; Digby Elliott; Samantha Pembroke (2003): Online versus offline processing of visual feedback in the control of movement amplitude. In Acta Psychologica 113 (1), pp. 83–97. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(02)00156-7.

Ainu 

Kenya Kura; Elijah L. Armstrong; Donald I. Templer (2014): Cognitive function among the Ainu people. In Intelligence 44 (0), pp. 149–154. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.04.001.

Air pollution 

Lilian Calderón-Garcidueñas; Antonieta Mora-Tiscareño; Esperanza Ontiveros; Gilberto Gómez-Garza; Gerardo Barragán-Mejía; James Broadway et al. (2008): Air pollution, cognitive deficits and brain abnormalities: A pilot study with children and dogs. In Brain and Cognition 68 (2), pp. 117–127. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.04.008.

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Lilian Calderón-Garcidueñas; Randall Engle; Antonieta Mora-Tiscareño; Martin Styner; Gilberto Gómez-Garza; Hongtu Zhu et al. (2011): Exposure to severe urban air pollution influences cognitive outcomes, brain volume and systemic inflammation in clinically healthy children. In Brain and Cognition 77 (3), pp. 345–355. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.09.006.

Air Traffic Control 

Niels A Taatgen (2002): A model of individual differences in skill acquisition in the Kanfer–Ackerman air traffic control task. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (1), pp. 103–112. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00049-3.



Sébastien Tremblay; Fabrice B.R. Parmentier; Helen M. Hodgetts; Robert W. Hughes; Dylan M. Jones (2012): Disruption of verbal-spatial serial memory by extraneous air-traffic speech. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 1 (2), pp. 73–79. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2012.04.004.

Airport security 

Hayward J. Godwin; Tamaryn Menneer; Kyle R. Cave; Shaun Helman; Rachael L. Way; Nick Donnelly (2010): The impact of Relative Prevalence on dual-target search for threat items from airport X-ray screening. In Acta Psychologica 134 (1), pp. 79–84. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.12.009.

Akinesia 

Ahmed A. Moustafa; Peter Bell; Abeer M. Eissa; Doaa H. Hewedi (2013): The effects of clinical motor variables and medication dosage on working memory in Parkinson’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 82 (2), pp. 137–145. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.04.001.

Albino 

Antony B. Morland; Heidi A. Baseler; Michael B. Hoffmann; Lindsay T. Sharpe; Brian A. Wandell (2001): Abnormal retinotopic representations in human visual cortex revealed by fMRI. In Acta Psychologica 107 (1–3), pp. 229–247. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(01)00025-7.

Alcohol 

Alison Niccols (2007): Fetal alcohol syndrome and the developing socioemotional brain. In Brain and Cognition 65 (1), pp. 135–142. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.02.009.



Andrew F. Jarosz; Gregory J.H. Colflesh; Jennifer Wiley (2012): Uncorking the muse: Alcohol intoxication facilitates creative problem solving. In

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Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 487–493. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.002. 

Ariel Belasen; R.W. Hafer (2013): 5IQ6 and alcohol consumption. International data. In Intelligence 41 (5), pp. 615–621. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.07.019.



Daniel R. Wilmoth (2012): Intelligence and past use of recreational drugs. In Intelligence 40 (1), pp. 15–22. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2011.10.005.



Frances Heritage Martin; David A.T. Siddle (2003): The interactive effects of alcohol and temazepam on 5P3006 and reaction time. In Brain and Cognition 53 (1), pp. 58–65. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00203-3.



Gregory J.H. Colflesh; Jennifer Wiley (2013): Drunk, but not blind: The effects of alcohol intoxication on change blindness. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 231–236. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.01.001.



Iris M. Balodis; Tara K. MacDonald; Mary C. Olmstead (2006): Instructional cues modify performance on the Iowa Gambling Task. In Brain and Cognition 60 (2), pp. 109–117. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.05.007.



Jeffrey A. Gibbons; Angela Toscano; Stephanie Kofron; Christine Rothwell; Sherman A. Lee; Timothy D. Ritchie; W. Richard Walker (2013): The fading affect bias across alcohol consumption frequency for alcohol-related and nonalcohol-related events. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1340–1351. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.09.004.



Kuzma Strelnikov (2007): Can mismatch negativity be linked to synaptic processes? A glutamatergic approach to deviance detection. In Brain and Cognition 65 (3), pp. 244–251. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.04.002.



Megan E. Ruiter Petrov; Kenneth L. Lichstein; Carrie E. Huisingh; Laurence A. Bradley (2014): Predictors of Adherence to a Brief Behavioral Insomnia Intervention: Daily Process Analysis. In Behavior Therapy 45 (3), pp. 430– 442. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.01.005.



Michael Peters; Stian Reimers; John T. Manning (2006): Hand preference for writing and associations with selected demographic and behavioral variables in 255,100 subjects: The 5BBC6 internet study. In Brain and Cognition 62 (2), pp. 177–189. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.04.005.



Rebecca Semmens-Wheeler; Zoltán Dienes; Theodora Duka (2013): Alcohol increases hypnotic susceptibility. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 1082–1091. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.07.001.



Ruth S. Ogden; John H. Wearden; Denis T. Gallagher; Catharine Montgomery (2011): The effect of alcohol administration on human timing: A comparison of prospective timing, retrospective timing and passage of time judgements. In Acta Psychologica 138 (1), pp. 254–262. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.07.002.



Seema L. Clifasefi; Daniel M. Bernstein; Antonia Mantonakis; Elizabeth F. Loftus (2013): “Queasy does it”: False alcohol beliefs and memories may lead to diminished alcohol preferences. In Acta Psychologica 143 (1), pp. 14–19. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.01.017.

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Suchismita Ray; Marsha E. Bates (2006): Acute alcohol effects on repetition priming and word recognition memory with equivalent memory cues. In Brain and Cognition 60 (2), pp. 118–127. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.07.009.



Sunita Bava; Joanna Jacobus; Omar Mahmood; Tony T. Yang; Susan F. Tapert (2010): Neurocognitive correlates of white matter quality in adolescent substance users. In Brain and Cognition 72 (3), pp. 347–354. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.012.

Alcohol intervention 

Sean J. Tollison; Nadine R. Mastroleo; Kimberly A. Mallett; Katie Witkiewitz; Christine M. Lee; Anne E. Ray; Mary E. Larimer (2013): The Relationship Between Baseline Drinking Status, Peer Motivational Interviewing Microskills, and Drinking Outcomes in a Brief Alcohol Intervention for Matriculating College Students: A Replication. In Behavior Therapy 44 (1), pp. 137–151. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.09.002.

Alcohol intoxication 

Aaron A. Duke; Laurent Bègue (2015): The drunk utilitarian: Blood alcohol concentration predicts utilitarian responses in moral dilemmas. In Cognition 134 (0), pp. 121–127. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.09.006.

Alcohol use 

Wendy Johnson; Brian M. Hicks; Matt McGue; William G. Iacono (2009): How intelligence and education contribute to substance use: Hints from the Minnesota Twin family study. In Intelligence 37 (6), pp. 613–624. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2008.12.003.

Alcoholism 

Edward Dutton (2014): Cognitive abilities among the Sami: A comment. In Intelligence 46 (0), pp. 188–191. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.06.004.



Lance O. Bauer (2008): A family history of psychopathology modifies the decrement in cognitive control among patients with HIV/AIDS. In Brain and Cognition 67 (1), pp. 103–114. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.12.004.

Alerting 

Francesca Federico; Andrea Marotta; Tiziana Adriani; Lisa Maccari; Maria Casagrande (2013): Attention network test — The impact of social information on executive control, alerting and orienting. In Acta Psychologica 143 (1), pp. 65–70. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.02.006.

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Jean Vroomen; Mirjam Keetels (2009): Sounds change four-dot masking. In Acta Psychologica 130 (1), pp. 58–63. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.10.001.



Jin Fan; Xiaosi Gu; Kevin G. Guise; Xun Liu; John Fossella; Hongbin Wang; Michael I. Posner (2009): Testing the behavioral interaction and integration of attentional networks. In Brain and Cognition 70 (2), pp. 209–220. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.02.002.



Nantu Hu; Sheng He; Baihua Xu (2012): Different efficiencies of attentional orienting in different wandering minds. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 139–148. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.12.007.



Raymond M. Klein; Jason Ivanoff (2011): The components of visual attention and the ubiquitous Simon effect. In Acta Psychologica 136 (2), pp. 225–234. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.08.003.



Shena Lu; Yongchun Cai; Mowei Shen; Ying Zhou; Shihui Han (2012): Alerting and orienting of attention without visual awareness. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 928–938. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.03.012.



Virginie Leclercq; Aaron R. Seitz (2012): Enhancement from targets and suppression from cues in fast task-irrelevant perceptual learning. In Acta Psychologica 141 (1), pp. 31–38. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.05.005.



Yoshiyuki Hirano; Takayuki Obata; Hidehiko Takahashi; Atsumichi Tachibana; Daigo Kuroiwa; Toru Takahashi et al. (2013): Effects of chewing on cognitive processing speed. In Brain and Cognition 81 (3), pp. 376–381. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.12.002.

Alerting network 

Shan-shan Zhou; Jin Fan; Tatia M.C. Lee; Chang-qing Wang; Kai Wang (2011): Age-related differences in attentional networks of alerting and executive control in young, middle-aged, and older Chinese adults. In Brain and Cognition 75 (2), pp. 205–210. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.12.003.

Alerting signal 

Michael B. Steinborn; Bettina Rolke; Daniel Bratzke; Rolf Ulrich (2010): The effect of a cross-trial shift of auditory warning signals on the sequential foreperiod effect. In Acta Psychologica 134 (1), pp. 94–104. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.12.011.

Alertness 

B. Périn; O. Godefroy; S. Fall; G. de Marco (2010): Alertness in young healthy subjects: An fMRI study of brain region interactivity enhanced by a warning signal. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 271–281. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.09.010.

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Julia Morales; Francisca Padilla; Carlos J. Gómez-Ariza; M. Teresa Bajo (2015): Simultaneous interpretation selectively influences working memory and attentional networks. In Acta Psychologica 155 (0), pp. 82–91. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.12.004.



Michael B. Steinborn; Robert Langner (2012): Arousal modulates temporal preparation under increased time uncertainty: Evidence from higher-order sequential foreperiod effects. In Acta Psychologica 139 (1), pp. 65–76. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.10.010.



Noam Weinbach; Avishai Henik (2011): Phasic alertness can modulate executive control by enhancing global processing of visual stimuli. In Cognition 121 (3), pp. 454–458. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.010.

Alerts 

Paul Seli; James Allan Cheyne; Daniel Smilek (2012): Attention failures versus misplaced diligence: Separating attention lapses from speed–accuracy tradeoffs. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 277–291. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.017.

Alexithymia 

Giancarlo Dimaggio; Stijn Vanheule; Paul H. Lysaker; Antonino Carcione; Giuseppe Nicolò (2009): Impaired self-reflection in psychiatric disorders among adults: A proposal for the existence of a network of semi independent functions. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3), pp. 653–664. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.06.003.



Kristy A. Nielson; Mitchell A. Meltzer (2009): Modulation of long-term memory by arousal in alexithymia: The role of interpretation. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3), pp. 786–793. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.06.001.



Vince Polito; Robyn Langdon; Jac Brown (2010): The experience of altered states of consciousness in shamanic ritual: The role of pre-existing beliefs and affective factors. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 918–925. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.05.013.



William Frawley; Raoul N Smith (2001): A processing theory of alexithymia. In Cognitive Systems Research 2 (3), pp. 189–206. DOI: 10.1016/S13890417(01)00029-8.

Algebraic reasoning 

Meng-Lung Lai; Arthur J. Baroody; Amanda R. Johnson (2008): Fostering Taiwanese preschoolers’ understanding of the addition–subtraction inverse principle. In Cognitive Development 23 (1), pp. 216–235. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2007.06.002.

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Algebraic rules 

Iris Berent (2013): The phonological mind. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (7), pp. 319–327. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.05.004.

Algorithm(s) 

Christian Michel Lachaud (2013): Conceptual metaphors and embodied cognition: 5EEG6 coherence reveals brain activity differences between primary and complex conceptual metaphors during comprehension. In Cognitive Systems Research 22–23 (0), pp. 12–26. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.08.003.



Johan Kwisthout; Iris van Rooij (2013): Bridging the gap between theory and practice of approximate Bayesian inference. In Cognitive Systems Research 24 (0), pp. 2–8. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.12.008.



Tomer D. Ullman; Noah D. Goodman; Joshua B. Tenenbaum (2012): Theory learning as stochastic search in the language of thought. In Cognitive Development 27 (4), pp. 455–480. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2012.07.005.

Algorithmic complexity 

Vera Kempe; Nicolas Gauvrit; Douglas Forsyth (2015): Structure emerges faster during cultural transmission in children than in adults. In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 247–254. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.038.

Algorithmic information theory 

José Hernández-Orallo; David L. Dowe; M.Victoria Hernández-Lloreda (2014): Universal psychometrics: Measuring cognitive abilities in the machine kingdom. In Cognitive Systems Research 27 (0), pp. 50–74. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2013.06.001.

Algorithmic level 

Elizabeth Bonawitz; Stephanie Denison; Alison Gopnik; Thomas L. Griffiths (2014): Win-Stay, Lose-Sample: A simple sequential algorithm for approximating Bayesian inference. In Cognitive Psychology 74 (0), pp. 35–65. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2014.06.003.

Alibi witness 

Galit Nahari; Aldert Vrij (2014): Can I borrow your alibi? The applicability of the verifiability approach to the case of an alibi witness. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 3 (2), pp. 89–94. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2014.04.005.

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Alice in Wonderland 

Mitsuko Nakano; Toshitaka Endo; Shigeki Tanaka (2003): A second Leonardo da Vinci? In Brain and Cognition 53 (1), pp. 9–14. DOI: 10.1016/S02782626(03)00078-2.

Alien control 

Elisabeth Pacherie; Melissa Green; Tim Bayne (2006): Phenomenology and delusions: Who put the ‘alien’ in alien control? In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3), pp. 566–577. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.11.008.

Alien control of movement 

E. Walsh; M.A. Mehta; D.A. Oakley; D.N. Guilmette; A. Gabay; P.W. Halligan; Q. Deeley (2014): Using suggestion to model different types of automatic writing. In Consciousness and Cognition 26 (0), pp. 24–36. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.02.008.

Alien hand 

Frédérique de Vignemont (2011): Embodiment, ownership and disownership. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1), pp. 82–93. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.004.



Günther Knoblich (2002): Self-recognition: body and action. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (11), pp. 447–449. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)019952.



Lucina Q. Uddin (2011): Brain connectivity and the self: The case of cerebral disconnection. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1), pp. 94–98. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.009.



Matthis Synofzik; Gottfried Vosgerau; Albert Newen (2008): Beyond the comparator model: A multifactorial two-step account of agency. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1), pp. 219–239. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.03.010.



Matthis Synofzik; Gottfried Vosgerau; Albert Newen (2008): I move, therefore I am: A new theoretical framework to investigate agency and ownership. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (2), pp. 411–424. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.008.



Rolf Verleger; Ferdinand Binkofski; Monique Friedrich; Peter Sedlmeier; Detlef Kömpf (2011): Anarchic-hand syndrome: 5ERP6 reflections of lost control over the right hemisphere. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 138–150. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.05.004.

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Alien hand experiment 

Shaun Gallagher; Jesper Brøsted Sørensen (2006): Experimenting with phenomenology. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (1), pp. 119–134. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.03.002.

Alien limb syndrome 

Ralf-Peter Behrendt (2004): A neuroanatomical model of passivity phenomena. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (3), pp. 579–609. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.06.004.

Alignment 

Anne M. Aimola Davies; Rebekah C. White; Martin Davies (2013): Spatial limits on the nonvisual self-touch illusion and the visual rubber hand illusion: Subjective experience of the illusion and proprioceptive drift. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 613–636. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.03.006.



David Reitter; Christian Lebiere (2011): How groups develop a specialized domain vocabulary: A cognitive multi-agent model. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (2), pp. 175–185. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.06.005.



Holly P. Branigan; Martin J. Pickering; Jamie Pearson; Janet F. McLean; Ash Brown (2011): The role of beliefs in lexical alignment: Evidence from dialogs with humans and computers. In Cognition 121 (1), pp. 41–57. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.05.011.



Holly P. Branigan; Martin J. Pickering; Janet F. McLean; Alexandra A. Cleland (2007): Syntactic alignment and participant role in dialogue. In Cognition 104 (2), pp. 163–197. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.05.006.



Klaus Kessler; Lindsey Anne Thomson (2010): The embodied nature of spatial perspective taking: Embodied transformation versus sensorimotor interference. In Cognition 114 (1), pp. 72–88. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.08.015.



T. Florian Jaeger; Neal E. Snider (2013): Alignment as a consequence of expectation adaptation: Syntactic priming is affected by the prime’s prediction error given both prior and recent experience. In Cognition 127 (1), pp. 57–83. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.10.013.

All pay auction 

Ulf Toelch; Esperanza Jubera-Garcia; Zeb Kurth-Nelson; Raymond J. Dolan (2014): Competition strength influences individual preferences in an auction game. In Cognition 133 (2), pp. 480–487. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.07.010.

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Allocation of attention 

Christel Devue; Stefan Van der Stigchel; Serge Brédart; Jan Theeuwes (2009): You do not find your own face faster; you just look at it longer. In Cognition 111 (1), pp. 114–122. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.01.003.

Allocation of resources 

Veronica J Hinton (2002): Ethics of neuroimaging in pediatric development. In Brain and Cognition 50 (3), pp. 455–468. DOI: 10.1016/S02782626(02)00521-3.

Allocation of talent 

Tarmo Strenze (2013): Allocation of talent in society and its effect on economic development. In Intelligence 41 (3), pp. 193–202. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.03.002.

Allocentric 

Alice Gomez; Stéphane Rousset; Monica Baciu (2009): Egocentric-updating during navigation facilitates episodic memory retrieval. In Acta Psychologica 132 (3), pp. 221–227. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.07.003.



Astrid M.L. Kappers; Albert Postma; Roderik F. Viergever (2008): How robust are the deviations in haptic parallelity? In Acta Psychologica 128 (1), pp. 15– 24. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.09.006.



C. Fini; M. Brass; G. Committeri (2015): Social scaling of extrapersonal space: Target objects are judged as closer when the reference frame is a human agent with available movement potentialities. In Cognition 134 (0), pp. 50–56. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.08.014.



C.R Gallistel (2002): Language and spatial frames of reference in mind and brain. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (8), pp. 321–322. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01962-9.



Giuseppe Pellizzer; Maryse Badan Bâ; Adriano Zanello; Marco C.G. Merlo (2009): Asymmetric learning transfer between imagined viewer- and objectrotations: Evidence of a hierarchical organization of spatial reference frames. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 272–278. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.08.001.



Hanneke I. Van Mier (2013): Effects of visual information regarding allocentric processing in haptic parallelity matching. In Acta Psychologica 144 (2), pp. 352–360. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.07.003.



Linda M Pentland; Vicki A Anderson; Sherelle Dye; Stephen J Wood (2003): The Nine Box Maze Test: A measure of spatial memory development in children. In Brain and Cognition 52 (2), pp. 144–154. DOI: 10.1016/S02782626(03)00079-4.

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Marko Nardini; Neil Burgess; Kate Breckenridge; Janette Atkinson (2006): Differential developmental trajectories for egocentric, environmental and intrinsic frames of reference in spatial memory. In Cognition 101 (1), pp. 153– 172. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.09.005.



Qazi Rahman; Sharon Abrahams; Fardin Jussab (2005): Sex differences in a human analogue of the Radial Arm Maze: The “17-Box Maze Test”. In Brain and Cognition 58 (3), pp. 312–317. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.03.001.



Rajendra D. Badgaiyan (2009): Theory of mind and schizophrenia. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 320–322. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.10.008.



Shirin Davarpanah Jazi; Matthew Heath (2014): Weber’s law in tactile grasping and manual estimation: Feedback-dependent evidence for functionally distinct processing streams. In Brain and Cognition 86 (0), pp. 32–41. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.01.014.

Allocentric information 

Matthieu M. De Wit; John van der Kamp; Rich S.W. Masters (2012): Distinct task-independent visual thresholds for egocentric and allocentric information pick up. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1410–1418. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.07.008.



Simone R. Caljouw; John van der Kamp; Moniek Lijster; Geert J.P. Savelsbergh (2011): Differential effects of a visual illusion on online visual guidance in a stable environment and online adjustments to perturbations. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1135–1143. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.03.002.

Allocentric memory 

David M. Parslow; Robin G. Morris; Simon Fleminger; Qazi Rahman; Sharon Abrahams; Michael Recce (2005): Allocentric spatial memory in humans with hippocampal lesions. In Acta Psychologica 118 (1–2), pp. 123–147. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.10.006.

Allocentric neglect 

Guido Gainotti; Francesca Ciaraffa (2013): Is ‘object-centred neglect’ a homogeneous entity? In Brain and Cognition 81 (1), pp. 18–23. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.09.007.

Allocentric orientation 

Arne Tribukait; Ola Eiken (2007): The human sense of the head’s polarity is influenced by changes in the magnitude of gravity. In Brain and Cognition 63 (1), pp. 24–30. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.07.006.

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Allocentric perspective 

Francesca M. Bosco; Livia Colle; Silvia De Fazio; Adele Bono; Saverio Ruberti; Maurizio Tirassa (2009): Th.o.m.a.s.: An exploratory assessment of Theory of Mind in schizophrenic subjects. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 306–319. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.06.006.



Mikkel Wallentin; Line Burholt Kristensen; Jacob Hedeager Olsen; Andreas Højlund Nielsen (2011): Eye movement suppression interferes with construction of object-centered spatial reference frames in working memory. In Brain and Cognition 77 (3), pp. 432–437. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.08.015.



Nicoletta Castellino; Francesca M. Bosco; William L. Marshall; Liam E. Marshall; Fabio Veglia (2011): Mindreading abilities in sexual offenders: An analysis of theory of mind processes. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1612–1624. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.08.011.

Allocentric representation 

Michel Guerraz; Sébastien Caudron; Noémylle Thomassin; Jean Blouin (2011): Influence of head orientation on visually and memory-guided arm movements. In Acta Psychologica 136 (3), pp. 390–398. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.01.004.

Allochiria 

Alessio Toraldo; Martina Gandola; Simona Loffredo; Anna Rancati; Gabriele Zanardi; Gabriella Bottini (2005): Canceling out both the real and the spectral lines. In Brain and Cognition 57 (3), pp. 226–235. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.08.051.



Cristina Becchio; Cesare Bertone (2005): The ontology of neglect. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (3), pp. 483–494. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.12.001.

Allophones 

Holger Mitterer; Odette Scharenborg; James M. McQueen (2013): Phonological abstraction without phonemes in speech perception. In Cognition 129 (2), pp. 356–361. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.07.011.

Allophonic rules 

Sharon Peperkamp; Rozenn Le Calvez; Jean-Pierre Nadal; Emmanuel Dupoux (2006): The acquisition of allophonic rules: Statistical learning with linguistic constraints. In Cognition 101 (3), pp. B31 - B41. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.10.006.

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Allothetic cues 

Weimin Mou; Lei Zhang (2014): Dissociating position and heading estimations: Rotated visual orientation cues perceived after walking reset headings but not positions. In Cognition 133 (3), pp. 553–571. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.08.010.

Allowing 

Fiery Cushman; Joshua Knobe; Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (2008): Moral appraisals affect doing/allowing judgments. In Cognition 108 (1), pp. 281–289. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.02.005.

Alpha 

Fred Travis; Jonathan Shear (2010): Focused attention, open monitoring and automatic self-transcending: Categories to organize meditations from Vedic, Buddhist and Chinese traditions. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 1110–1118. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.01.007.



Jon A. Frederick (2012): Psychophysics of 5EEG6 alpha state discrimination. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1345–1354. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.06.009.



M. Doppelmayr; W. Klimesch; W. Stadler; D. Pöllhuber; C. Heine (2002): 5EEG6 alpha power and intelligence. In Intelligence 30 (3), pp. 289–302. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(01)00101-5.



Mary H. MacLean; Karen M. Arnell; Kimberly A. Cote (2012): Resting 5EEG6 in alpha and beta bands predicts individual differences in attentional blink magnitude. In Brain and Cognition 78 (3), pp. 218–229. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.12.010.

Alpha activity 

Antoine J. Shahin; Terence W. Picton; Lee M. Miller (2009): Brain oscillations during semantic evaluation of speech. In Brain and Cognition 70 (3), pp. 259– 266. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.02.008.

Alpha band 

Cordula Becker; Klaus Gramann; Hermann J. Müller; Mark A. Elliott (2009): Electrophysiological correlates of flicker-induced color hallucinations. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 266–276. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.05.001.

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Alphabet-keyboard compatibility 

Julia Kozlik; Roland Neumann (2013): Gaining the upper hand: Comparison of alphabetic and keyboard positions as spatial features of letters producing distinct S–R compatibility effects. In Acta Psychologica 144 (1), pp. 51–60. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.015.

Alpha-lipoic acid 

Con Stough; David Camfield; Christina Kure; Joanne Tarasuik; Luke Downey; Jenny Lloyd et al. (2011): Improving general intelligence with a nutrient-based pharmacological intervention. In Intelligence 39 (2–3), pp. 100–107. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2011.01.003.



Alpha power 

D. Erik Everhart; Heath A. Demaree; Karl L. Wuensch (2003): Healthy highhostiles evidence low-alpha power (7.5–9.5 Hz) changes during negative affective learning. In Brain and Cognition 52 (3), pp. 334–342. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00171-4.



Péter Simor; János Körmendi; Klára Horváth; Ferenc Gombos; Péter P. Ujma; Róbert Bódizs (2014): Electroencephalographic and autonomic alterations in subjects with frequent nightmares during pre-and post-REM periods. In Brain and Cognition 91 (0), pp. 62–70. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.08.004.

Alpha rhythm 

Andrew A. Fingelkurts; Alexander A. Fingelkurts (2011): Persistent operational synchrony within brain default-mode network and self-processing operations in healthy subjects. In Brain and Cognition 75 (2), pp. 79–90. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.11.015.

Alphabet arithmetic task 

Susan Brigman; Katie E. Cherry (2002): Age and skilled performance: Contributions of working memory and processing speed. In Brain and Cognition 50 (2), pp. 242–256. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00510-9.

Alphabet letter-sound learning 

Emmanuel Manalo; Yuri Uesaka; Koki Sekitani (2013): Using mnemonic images and explicit sound contrasting to help Japanese children learn English alphabet sounds. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 2 (4), pp. 216–221. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2013.09.003.

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Alphabet transformation 

Raymond L. Majeres (2007): Sex differences in phonological coding: Alphabet transformation speed. In Intelligence 35 (4), pp. 335–346. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.08.005.

Alphabetic 

Min Wang; Keiko Koda; Charles A Perfetti (2003): Alphabetic and nonalphabetic 5L16 effects in English word identification: a comparison of Korean and Chinese English 5L26 learners. In Cognition 87 (2), pp. 129–149. DOI: 10.1016/s0010-0277(02)00232-9.

Alphanumeric coding 

Maryanne Martin; Gregory V. Jones (2007): Asymptotic learning of alphanumeric coding in autobiographical memory. In Cognition 102 (2), pp. 311–320. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.02.001.

Altai 

Andrei Grigoriev; Richard Lynn (2009): Studies of socioeconomic and ethnic differences in intelligence in the former Soviet Union in the early twentieth century. In Intelligence 37 (5), pp. 447–452. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2009.05.005.

Altered auditory feedback 

Peter Q. Pfordresher; James T. Mantell (2012): Effects of altered auditory feedback across effector systems: Production of melodies by keyboard and singing. In Acta Psychologica 139 (1), pp. 166–177. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.10.009.

Altered consciousness 

Nirit Soffer-Dudek; Golan Shahar (2009): What are sleep-related experiences? Associations with transliminality, psychological distress, and life stress. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 891–904. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.07.007.

Altered state 

Giuliana Mazzoni; Elisabetta Rotriquenz; Claudia Carvalho; Manila Vannucci; Kathrine Roberts; Irving Kirsch (2009): Suggested visual hallucinations in and out of hypnosis. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2), pp. 494–499. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.02.002.

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Altered state of consciousness 

David Marcusson-Clavertz; Devin B. Terhune; Etzel Cardeña (2012): Individual differences and state effects on mind-wandering: Hypnotizability, dissociation, and sensory homogenization. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1097–1108. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.04.002.



Vince Polito; Robyn Langdon; Jac Brown (2010): The experience of altered states of consciousness in shamanic ritual: The role of pre-existing beliefs and affective factors. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 918–925. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.05.013.

Altered states 

Arne Dietrich (2003): Functional neuroanatomy of altered states of consciousness: The transient hypofrontality hypothesis. In Consciousness and Cognition 12 (2), pp. 231–256. DOI: 10.1016/S1053-8100(02)00046-6.

Alternate uses 

Elizabeth R. Shobe; Nicholas M. Ross; Jessica I. Fleck (2009): Influence of handedness and bilateral eye movements on creativity. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 204–214. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.08.017.

Alternating-offers bargaining model 

Norberto Eiji Nawa; Katsunori Shimohara; Osamu Katai (2002): On fairness and learning agents in a bargaining model with uncertainty. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (4), pp. 555–578. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(02)00058-X.

Alternative generation 

Michael R.P Dougherty; Jennifer E Hunter (2003): Hypothesis generation, probability judgment, and individual differences in working memory capacity. In Acta Psychologica 113 (3), pp. 263–282. DOI: 10.1016/S00016918(03)00033-7.

Alternative possibilities 

Jason S. Miller; Adam Feltz (2011): Frankfurt and the folk: An experimental investigation of Frankfurt-style cases. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2), pp. 401–414. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.10.015.

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Altruism 

Daniel M. Bartels; Trevor Kvaran; Shaun Nichols (2013): Selfless giving. In Cognition 129 (2), pp. 392–403. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.07.009.



Guy Kahane; Jim A.C. Everett; Brian D. Earp; Miguel Farias; Julian Savulescu (2015): ‘Utilitarian’ judgments in sacrificial moral dilemmas do not reflect impartial concern for the greater good. In Cognition 134 (0), pp. 193–209. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.10.005.



Nancy Garon; Brittany Johnson; Ashley Steeves (2011): Sharing with others and delaying for the future in preschoolers. In Cognitive Development 26 (4), pp. 383–396. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2011.09.007.

Altruistic punishment 

Carolyn H. Declerck; Christophe Boone; Griet Emonds (2013): When do people cooperate? The neuroeconomics of prosocial decision making. In Brain and Cognition 81 (1), pp. 95–117. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.09.009.



Claudia Civai; Corrado Corradi-Dell’Acqua; Matthias Gamer; Raffaella I. Rumiati (2010): Are irrational reactions to unfairness truly emotionally-driven? Dissociated behavioural and emotional responses in the Ultimatum Game task. In Cognition 114 (1), pp. 89–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.09.001.

Alvin Goldman 

Teed Rockwell (2008): Dynamic empathy: A new formulation for the simulation theory of mind reading. In Cognitive Systems Research 9 (1–2), pp. 52–63. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.07.004.

Alzheimer / Alzheimer dementia / Alzheimer’s disease 

Aaron S. Howe; Ali Bani-Fatemi; Vincenzo De Luca (2014): The clinical utility of the auditory 5P3006 latency subcomponent event-related potential in preclinical diagnosis of patients with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 86 (0), pp. 64–74. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.01.015.



Ahmed A. Moustafa; Szabolcs Keri; Mohammad M. Herzallah; Catherine E. Myers; Mark A. Gluck (2010): A neural model of hippocampal–striatal interactions in associative learning and transfer generalization in various neurological and psychiatric patients. In Brain and Cognition 74 (2), pp. 132– 144. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.07.013.



Allyson C Rosen; Arun L.W Bokde; Allison Pearl; Jerome A Yesavage (2002): Ethical, and practical issues in applying functional imaging to the clinical management of Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 50 (3), pp. 498– 519. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00520-1.

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Allyson C Rosen; Ruben C Gur (2002): Ethical considerations for neuropsychologists as functional magnetic imagers. In Brain and Cognition 50 (3), pp. 469–481. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00535-3.



Andrea R. Halpern; Jenny Ly; Seth Elkin-Frankston; Margaret G. O’Connor (2008): “I Know What I Like”: Stability of aesthetic preference in alzheimer’s patients. In Brain and Cognition 66 (1), pp. 65–72. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.05.008.



Andrew E Budson; Alison L Sullivan; Kirk R Daffner; Daniel L Schacter (2003): Semantic versus phonological false recognition in aging and Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 51 (3), pp. 251–261. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00030-7.



Anke Bouma; Liselotte Gootjes (2011): Effects of attention on dichotic listening in elderly and patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type. In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 286–293. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.02.008.



Annamarie Stehli Nguyen; Charles Chubb; F. Jacob Huff (2003): Visual identification and spatial location in Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 52 (2), pp. 155–166. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00031-9.



Benjamin Boller; Janine M. Jennings; Bénédicte Dieudonné; Marc Verny; Anne-Marie Ergis (2012): Recollection training and transfer effects in Alzheimer’s disease: Effectiveness of the repetition-lag procedure. In Brain and Cognition 78 (2), pp. 169–177. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.10.011.



Bernard Jimmy Hanseeuw; Xavier Seron; Adrian Ivanoiu (2010): Increased sensitivity to proactive interference in amnestic mild cognitive impairment is independent of associative and semantic impairment. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 325–331. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.004.



Brandon A. Ally; Carl A. Gold; Andrew E. Budson (2009): An evaluation of recollection and familiarity in Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment using receiver operating characteristics. In Brain and Cognition 69 (3), pp. 504–513. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.11.003.



Carol Hudon; Sylvie Belleville; Serge Gauthier (2009): The assessment of recognition memory using the Remember/Know procedure in amnestic mild cognitive impairment and probable Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 70 (1), pp. 171–179. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.01.009.



Céline Borg; Nicolas Leroy; Emilie Favre; Bernard Laurent; Catherine Thomas-Antérion (2011): How emotional pictures influence visuospatial binding in short-term memory in ageing and Alzheimer’s disease? In Brain and Cognition 76 (1), pp. 20–25. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.03.008.



Corey T. McMillan; Robin Clark; Peachie Moore; Murray Grossman (2006): Quantifier comprehension in corticobasal degeneration. In Brain and Cognition 62 (3), pp. 250–260. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.06.005.



Daniel Barulli; Yaakov Stern (2013): Efficiency, capacity, compensation, maintenance, plasticity: emerging concepts in cognitive reserve. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (10), pp. 502–509. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.08.012.

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Daniel C. Mograbi; Richard G. Brown; Robin G. Morris (2009): Anosognosia in Alzheimer’s disease – The petrified self. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 989–1003. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.07.005.



Delphine Gandini; Patrick Lemaire; Bernard François Michel (2009): Approximate quantification in young, healthy older adults’, and Alzheimer patients. In Brain and Cognition 70 (1), pp. 53–61. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.12.004.



Diego Fernandez-Duque; Sandra E. Black (2008): Selective attention in early Dementia of Alzheimer Type. In Brain and Cognition 66 (3), pp. 221–231. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.08.003.



F. Javier Moreno-Martínez; Keith R. Laws (2007): An attenuation of the ‘normal’ category effect in patients with Alzheimer’s disease: A review and bootstrap analysis. In Brain and Cognition 63 (2), pp. 167–173. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.11.003.



F. Javier Moreno-Martínez; Miguel Goñi-Imízcoz; Mary Beth Spitznagel (2011): Domain or not domain? That is the question: Longitudinal semantic deterioration in Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 89–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.05.006.



H. Chainay; C. Louarn; G.W. Humphreys (2006): Ideational action impairments in Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 62 (3), pp. 198– 205. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.05.002.



Harry B.M. Uylings; J.M. de Brabander (2002): Neuronal Changes in Normal Human Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease. In Brain and Cognition 49 (3), pp. 268–276. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.2001.1500.



Heidi I.L. Jacobs; Martin P.J. Van Boxtel; Harry B.M. Uylings; Ed H.B.M. Gronenschild; Frans R. Verhey; Jelle Jolles (2011): Atrophy of the parietal lobe in preclinical dementia. In Brain and Cognition 75 (2), pp. 154–163. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.11.003.



Heii Arai; Maki Takano; Koichi Miyakawa; Tsuneyoshi Ota; Tadashi Takahashi; Hirokazu Asaka; Tsuneaki Kawaguchi (2006): A quantitative nearinfrared spectroscopy study: A decrease in cerebral hemoglobin oxygenation in Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment. In Brain and Cognition 61 (2), pp. 189–194. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.012.



J.A. van Deursen; E.F.P.M. Vuurman; L.L. Smits; F.R.J. Verhey; W.J. Riedel (2009): Response speed, contingent negative variation and 5P3006 in Alzheimer’s disease and 5MCI6. In Brain and Cognition 69 (3), pp. 592–599. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.12.007.



Jill D. Waring; Hyemi Chong; David A. Wolk; Andrew E. Budson (2008): Preserved metamemorial ability in patients with mild Alzheimer’s disease: Shifting response bias. In Brain and Cognition 66 (1), pp. 32–39. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.05.002.



Liliana Rico Duarte; Laetitia Marquié; Jean-Claude Marquié; Patrice Terrier; Pierre-Jean Ousset (2009): Analyzing feature distinctiveness in the processing

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of living and non-living concepts in Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 71 (2), pp. 108–117. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.04.007. 

Linda D. Nelson; Kevin E. Scheibel; John M. Ringman; James W. Sayre (2007): An experimental approach to detecting dementia in Down syndrome: A paradigm for Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 64 (1), pp. 92–103. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.01.003.



M. Meredith Gillis; Kristen M. Quinn; Pamela A.T. Phillips; Benjamin M. Hampstead (2013): Impaired retention is responsible for temporal order memory deficits in mild cognitive impairment. In Acta Psychologica 143 (1), pp. 88–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.03.001.



M.-L. Eustache; M. Laisney; A. Juskenaite; O. Letortu; H. Platel; F. Eustache; B. Desgranges (2013): Sense of identity in advanced Alzheimer’s dementia: A cognitive dissociation between sameness and selfhood? In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1456–1467. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.09.009.



M.N. Fargeau; N. Jaafari; S. Ragot; J.L. Houeto; C. Pluchon; R. Gil (2010): Alzheimer’s disease and impairment of the Self. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 969–976. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.06.014.



Maria Mozaz; Maite Garaigordobil; Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi; Jeffrey Anderson; Gregory P. Crucian; Kenneth M. Heilman (2006): Posture recognition in Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 62 (3), pp. 241– 245. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.06.003.



Marie-Claude Ménard; Sylvie Belleville (2009): Musical and verbal memory in Alzheimer’s disease: A study of long-term and short-term memory. In Brain and Cognition 71 (1), pp. 38–45. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.03.008.



Mario F. Mendez; Jill S. Shapira (2011): Loss of emotional insight in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia or “frontal anosodiaphoria”. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1690–1696. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.005.



Michael T Ullman (2004): Contributions of memory circuits to language: the declarative/procedural model. In Cognition 92 (1–2), pp. 231–270. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.10.008.



Michaela Dewar; Martina Pesallaccia; Nelson Cowan; Leandro Provinciali; Sergio Della Sala (2012): Insights into spared memory capacity in amnestic 5MCI6 and Alzheimer’s Disease via minimal interference. In Brain and Cognition 78 (3), pp. 189–199. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.12.005.



Mohamad El Haj; Christine Moroni; Séverine Samson; Luciano Fasotti; Philippe Allain (2013): Prospective and retrospective time perception are related to mental time travel: Evidence from Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 83 (1), pp. 45–51. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.06.008.



Mohamad El Haj; Diana Omigie; Christine Moroni (2014): Time reproduction during high and low attentional tasks in Alzheimer’s Disease “A watched kettle never boils”. In Brain and Cognition 88 (0), pp. 1–5. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.04.002.

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Mohamad El Haj; Luciano Fasotti; Philippe Allain (2012): Source monitoring in Alzheimer’s Disease. In Brain and Cognition 80 (2), pp. 185–191. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.06.004.



Mohamad El Haj; Luciano Fasotti; Philippe Allain (2012): The involuntary nature of music-evoked autobiographical memories in Alzheimer’s disease. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 238–246. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.12.005.



Nicolas Le Carret; Sophie Auriacombe; Luc Letenneur; Valérie Bergua; JeanFrançois Dartigues; Colette Fabrigoule (2005): Influence of education on the pattern of cognitive deterioration in 5AD6 patients: The cognitive reserve hypothesis. In Brain and Cognition 57 (2), pp. 120–126. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.08.031.



Philipp A. Thomann; Pablo Toro; Vasco Dos Santos; Marco Essig; Johannes Schröder (2008): Clock drawing performance and brain morphology in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 67 (1), pp. 88–93. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.11.008.



Pratima Pandey; Sunil Pradhan; Dinesh Raj Modi; Balraj Mittal (2009): 5MTHFR6 and 5ACE6 gene polymorphisms and risk of vascular and degenerative dementias in the elderly. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 295– 299. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.07.007.



Rose Calhoun-Haney; Claire Murphy (2005): Apolipoprotein ε4 is associated with more rapid decline in odor identification than in odor threshold or Dementia Rating Scale scores. In Brain and Cognition 58 (2), pp. 178–182. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.10.004.



Stéphanie Sylvain-Roy; Louis Bherer; Sylvie Belleville (2010): Contribution of temporal preparation and processing speed to simple reaction time in persons with Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment. In Brain and Cognition 74 (3), pp. 255–261. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.08.004.



Sylvie Belleville; Nancie Rouleau; Martial Van der Linden (2006): Use of the Hayling task to measure inhibition of prepotent responses in normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 62 (2), pp. 113–119. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.04.006.



V.M.S de Bruin; M.C.M Vieira; M.N.M Rocha; G.S.B Viana (2002): Cortisol and dehydroepiandosterone sulfate plasma levels and their relationship to aging, cognitive function, and dementia. In Brain and Cognition 50 (2), pp. 316–323. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00519-5.

Alzheimer’s disease-related differences 

Sandrine Duverne; Patrick Lemaire; Bernard François Michel (2003): Alzheimer’s disease disrupts arithmetic fact retrieval processes but not arithmetic strategy selection. In Brain and Cognition 52 (3), pp. 302–318. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00168-4.

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Ambidexterity 

Mitsuko Nakano; Toshitaka Endo; Shigeki Tanaka (2003): A second Leonardo da Vinci? In Brain and Cognition 53 (1), pp. 9–14. DOI: 10.1016/S02782626(03)00078-2.

Ambiguity 

Ana P. Gantman; Jay J. Van Bavel (2014): The moral pop-out effect: Enhanced perceptual awareness of morally relevant stimuli. In Cognition 132 (1), pp. 22– 29. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.02.007.



Claudia Muth; Claus-Christian Carbon (2013): The Aesthetic Aha: On the pleasure of having insights into Gestalt. In Acta Psychologica 144 (1), pp. 25– 30. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.05.001.



Doris Eckstein; Matthias Kubat; Walter J. Perrig (2011): Visible homonyms are ambiguous, subliminal homonyms are not: A close look at priming. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1327–1343. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.05.010.



E.J Robinson; I.A Apperly (2001): Children’s difficulties with partial representations in ambiguous messages and referentially opaque contexts. In Cognitive Development 16 (1), pp. 595–615. DOI: 10.1016/S08852014(00)00035-6.



Elif Özcan; René van Egmond (2009): The effect of visual context on the identification of ambiguous environmental sounds. In Acta Psychologica 131 (2), pp. 110–119. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.03.007.



Gideon Keren; Léonie E.M. Gerritsen (1999): On the robustness and possible accounts of ambiguity aversion. In Acta Psychologica 103 (1–2), pp. 149–172. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(99)00034-7.



Martin J. Doherty; Marina C. Wimmer (2005): Children’s understanding of ambiguous figures: Which cognitive developments are necessary to experience reversal? In Cognitive Development 20 (3), pp. 407–421. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2005.05.003.



Napoleon Katsos; Dorothy V.M. Bishop (2011): Pragmatic tolerance: Implications for the acquisition of informativeness and implicature. In Cognition 120 (1), pp. 67–81. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.02.015.



Orna Peleg; Andrey Markus; Zohar Eviatar (2012): Hemispheric asymmetries in meaning selection: Evidence from the disambiguation of homophonic vs. heterophonic homographs. In Brain and Cognition 80 (3), pp. 328–337. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.08.005.



Sabine Windmann; Holger Hill (2014): Dissociating electrophysiological correlates of subjective, objective, and correct memory in investigating the emotion-induced recognition bias. In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 199–211. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.08.010.

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Sabrina Pierucci; Gerald Echterhoff; Cynthie Marchal; Olivier Klein (2014): Creating shared reality about ambiguous sexual harassment: The role of stimulus ambiguity in audience-tuning effects on memory. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 3 (4), pp. 300–306. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2014.07.007.



Semir Zeki (2004): The neurology of ambiguity. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (1), pp. 173–196. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2003.10.003.



Steven T. Piantadosi; Harry Tily; Edward Gibson (2012): The communicative function of ambiguity in language. In Cognition 122 (3), pp. 280–291. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.10.004.



Tanya Kraljic; Susan E. Brennan (2005): Prosodic disambiguation of syntactic structure: For the speaker or for the addressee? In Cognitive Psychology 50 (2), pp. 194–231. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2004.08.002.



Victor S. Ferreira; L. Robert Slevc; Erin S. Rogers (2005): How do speakers avoid ambiguous linguistic expressions? In Cognition 96 (3), pp. 263–284. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.09.002.

Ambiguity effect 

Catrin Rode; Leda Cosmides; Wolfgang Hell; John Tooby (1999): When and why do people avoid unknown probabilities in decisions under uncertainty? Testing some predictions from optimal foraging theory. In Cognition 72 (3), pp. 269–304. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(99)00041-4.

Ambiguity resolution 

Jeffrey Lidz; Julien Musolino (2002): Children’s command of quantification. In Cognition 84 (2), pp. 113–154. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(02)00013-6.



Kirsten Thorpe; Anne Fernald (2006): Knowing what a novel word is not: Two-year-olds ‘listen through’ ambiguous adjectives in fluent speech. In Cognition 100 (3), pp. 389–433. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.04.009.



Patrick Sturt; Fabrizio Costa; Vincenzo Lombardo; Paolo Frasconi (2003): Learning first-pass structural attachment preferences with dynamic grammars and recursive neural networks. In Cognition 88 (2), pp. 133–169. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(03)00026-X.

Ambiguous figures 

David A. Leopold; Nikos K. Logothetis (1999): Multistable phenomena: changing views in perception. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (7), pp. 254– 264. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01332-7.



Jürgen Kornmeier; Christine Maira Hein; Michael Bach (2009): Multistable perception: When bottom-up and top-down coincide. In Brain and Cognition 69 (1), pp. 138–147. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.06.005.

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Martin J. Doherty; Marina C. Wimmer (2005): Children’s understanding of ambiguous figures: Which cognitive developments are necessary to experience reversal? In Cognitive Development 20 (3), pp. 407–421. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2005.05.003.



Monika Intaitė; Mika Koivisto; Osvaldas Rukšėnas; Antti Revonsuo (2010): Reversal negativity and bistable stimuli: Attention, awareness, or something else? In Brain and Cognition 74 (1), pp. 24–34. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.06.002.



Simone Gori; Enrico Giora; Riccardo Pedersini (2008): Perceptual multistability in figure-ground segregation using motion stimuli. In Acta Psychologica 129 (3), pp. 399–409. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.09.004.

Amblyaudia 

Deborah W. Moncrieff (2011): Dichotic listening in children: Age-related changes in direction and magnitude of ear advantage. In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 316–322. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.03.013.

Amblyopia 

Bernt C. Skottun; John R. Skoyles (2010): On using Vernier acuity to assess magnocellular sensitivity. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 165–166. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.07.001.

Ambulatory assessment 

Stefanie Lange; Heinz-Martin Süß (2014): Measuring slips and lapses when they occur – Ambulatory assessment in application to cognitive failures. In Consciousness and Cognition 24 (0), pp. 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.12.008.

aMCC 

Xiuyan Guo; Li Zheng; Hongyi Wang; Lei Zhu; Jianqi Li; Qianfeng Wang et al. (2013): Exposure to violence reduces empathetic responses to other’s pain. In Brain and Cognition 82 (2), pp. 187–191. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.04.005.

American sign language 

Anthony Shook; Viorica Marian (2012): Bimodal bilinguals co-activate both languages during spoken comprehension. In Cognition 124 (3), pp. 314–324. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.05.014.

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Daphne Bavelier; Elissa L. Newport; Matt Hall; Ted Supalla; Mrim Boutla (2008): Ordered short-term memory differs in signers and speakers: Implications for models of short-term memory. In Cognition 107 (2), pp. 433– 459. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.10.012.



Stephanie Berk; Diane Lillo-Martin (2012): The two-word stage: Motivated by linguistic or cognitive constraints? In Cognitive Psychology 65 (1), pp. 118– 140. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2012.02.002.



Stephen McCullough; Karen Emmorey (2009): Categorical perception of affective and linguistic facial expressions. In Cognition 110 (2), pp. 208–221. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.11.007.

Aminergic 

Pierre Maquet (2002): Trips for everyone. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (2), pp. 104 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01844-1.

Amnesia 

Ahmed A. Moustafa; Szabolcs Keri; Mohammad M. Herzallah; Catherine E. Myers; Mark A. Gluck (2010): A neural model of hippocampal–striatal interactions in associative learning and transfer generalization in various neurological and psychiatric patients. In Brain and Cognition 74 (2), pp. 132– 144. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.07.013.



Barbara J Knowlton (1999): What can neuropsychology tell us about category learning? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (4), pp. 123–124. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01292-9.



Caleb Henry Smith; David A. Oakley; John Morton (2013): Increased response time of primed associates following an “episodic” hypnotic amnesia suggestion: A case of unconscious volition. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1305–1317. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.08.003.



Catriona M. Morrison; Martin A. Conway (2010): First words and first memories. In Cognition 116 (1), pp. 23–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.03.011.



Ilse Van Damme; Géry d’Ydewalle (2008): Elaborative processing in the Korsakoff syndrome: Context versus habit. In Brain and Cognition 67 (2), pp. 212–224. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.01.004.



Janie Busby; Thomas Suddendorf (2005): Recalling yesterday and predicting tomorrow. In Cognitive Development 20 (3), pp. 362–372. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2005.05.002.



Kim S. Graham (1999): Semantic dementia: a challenge to the multiple-trace theory? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (3), pp. 85–87. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(99)01284-X.

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M. Moscovitch; L. Nadel (1999): Multiple-trace theory and semantic dementia: Response to K.S. Graham (1999). In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (3), pp. 87–89. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01290-5.



Paul Merritt; Elliot Hirshman; Shane Zamani; John Hsu; Michael Berrigan (2006): Episodic representations support early semantic learning: Evidence from midazolam induced amnesia. In Brain and Cognition 61 (2), pp. 219–223. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.001.



Robert Nosofsky; Safa Zaki (1999): Math modeling, neuropsychology, and category learning:: Response to B. Knowlton (1999). In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (4), pp. 125–126. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01291-7.



Takashi Tsukiura; Hiroya Ohtake; Toshikatsu Fujii; Rina Miura; Tatsuji Ogawa; Atsushi Yamadori (2003): Preserved ability to recognize keywords related to remote events in the absence of retrieval of relevant knowledge: A case of postencephalitic amnesia. In Brain and Cognition 51 (1), pp. 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00529-8.



Thierry Meulemans; Martial Van der Linden (2003): Implicit learning of complex information in amnesia. In Brain and Cognition 52 (2), pp. 250–257. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00081-2.



W.E. Winter; Melinda Broman; Arthur L. Rose; Arthur S. Reber (2001): The Assessment of Cognitive Procedural Learning in Amnesia: Why the Tower of Hanoi Has Fallen Down. In Brain and Cognition 45 (1), pp. 79–96. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.2000.1257.

Amnestic mild cognitive impairment 

Bernard J. Hanseeuw; Xavier Seron; Adrian Ivanoiu (2012): Increased sensitivity to proactive and retroactive interference in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: New insights. In Brain and Cognition 80 (1), pp. 104–110. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.04.002.



Bernard Jimmy Hanseeuw; Xavier Seron; Adrian Ivanoiu (2010): Increased sensitivity to proactive interference in amnestic mild cognitive impairment is independent of associative and semantic impairment. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 325–331. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.004.



Carol Hudon; Sylvie Belleville; Serge Gauthier (2009): The assessment of recognition memory using the Remember/Know procedure in amnestic mild cognitive impairment and probable Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 70 (1), pp. 171–179. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.01.009.

Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) 

Michaela Dewar; Martina Pesallaccia; Nelson Cowan; Leandro Provinciali; Sergio Della Sala (2012): Insights into spared memory capacity in amnestic 5MCI6 and Alzheimer’s Disease via minimal interference. In Brain and Cognition 78 (3), pp. 189–199. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.12.005.

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Amodal 

Marijn E. Struiksma; Matthijs L. Noordzij; Albert Postma (2009): What is the link between language and spatial images? Behavioral and neural findings in blind and sighted individuals. In Acta Psychologica 132 (2), pp. 145–156. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.04.002.



Max M. Louwerse; Patrick Jeuniaux (2010): The linguistic and embodied nature of conceptual processing. In Cognition 114 (1), pp. 96–104. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.09.002.

Amodal completion 

Fiona Macpherson (2015): The structure of experience, the nature of the visual, and type 2 blindsight. In Consciousness and Cognition 32 (0), pp. 104–128. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.10.011.



Johan Wagemans; Rob van Lier; Brian J. Scholl (2006): Introduction to Michotte’s heritage in perception and cognition research. In Acta Psychologica 123 (1–2), pp. 1–19. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.06.003.



Manfredo Massironi; Daniela Bressanelli (2002): The perception of closed flat knots and completion by folding. In Acta Psychologica 110 (1), pp. 35–61. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(01)00069-5.



Marco Bertamini; Johan Hulleman (2006): Amodal completion and visual holes (static and moving). In Acta Psychologica 123 (1–2), pp. 55–72. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.04.006.



Rob van Lier; Tessa C.J. de Wit; Arno Koning (2006): Con-fusing contours & pieces of glass. In Acta Psychologica 123 (1–2), pp. 41–54. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.05.001.



Stephen E. Palmer; Joseph L. Brooks; Rolf Nelson (2003): When does grouping happen? In Acta Psychologica 114 (3), pp. 311–330. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2003.06.003.



Sven Vrins; Sabine Hunnius; Rob van Lier (2011): Volume completion in 4.5month-old infants. In Acta Psychologica 138 (1), pp. 92–99. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.05.010.



Walter Gerbino; Cristina Zabai (2003): The joint. In Acta Psychologica 114 (3), pp. 331–353. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2003.10.002.

Amodal processing 

Jeesun Kim; Chris Davis; Phill Krins (2004): Amodal processing of visual speech as revealed by priming. In Cognition 93 (1), pp. B39 - B47. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.11.003.

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Amodal theory of concepts 

Edouard Machery (2007): Concept empiricism: A methodological critique. In Cognition 104 (1), pp. 19–46. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.05.002.

Amount of training 

Qiufang Fu; Xiaolan Fu; Zoltán Dienes (2008): Implicit sequence learning and conscious awareness. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1), pp. 185–202. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.01.007.

Amphetamine 

Luke Clark; Trevor W Robbins (2002): Decision-making deficits in drug addiction. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (9), pp. 361–363. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01960-5.

Amplification effect 

Ralph Hertwig; Timothy J. Pleskac (2010): Decisions from experience: Why small samples? In Cognition 115 (2), pp. 225–237. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.12.009.

Amplitude 

Jessica M. Foxton; Louis-David Riviere; Pascal Barone (2010): Cross-modal facilitation in speech prosody. In Cognition 115 (1), pp. 71–78. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.11.009.



Tetsuya Iidaka; Atsushi Matsumoto; Kaoruko Haneda; Tomohisa Okada; Norihiro Sadato (2006): Hemodynamic and electrophysiological relationship involved in human face processing: Evidence from a combined fMRI–ERP study. In Brain and Cognition 60 (2), pp. 176–186. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.11.004.

Amplitude modulation 

Penelope A Lewis (2002): Musical minds. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (9), pp. 364–366. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01955-1.

Amputation 

Theo Mulder; Jacqueline Hochstenbach; Pieter U. Dijkstra; Jan H.B. Geertzen (2008): Born to adapt, but not in your dreams. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1266–1271. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.04.001.

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Amusia 

Julene K. Johnson; Amy B. Graziano (2003): August Knoblauch and amusia: A nineteenth-century cognitive model of music. In Brain and Cognition 51 (1), pp. 102–114. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00527-4.



Junko Murayama; Toshihiro Kashiwagi; Asako Kashiwagi; Masaru Mimura (2004): Impaired pitch production and preserved rhythm production in a right brain-damaged patient with amusia. In Brain and Cognition 56 (1), pp. 36–42. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.05.004.

Amygdala 

Ahmed A. Moustafa; Mark W. Gilbertson; Scott P. Orr; Mohammad M. Herzallah; Richard J. Servatius; Catherine E. Myers (2013): A model of amygdala–hippocampal–prefrontal interaction in fear conditioning and extinction in animals. In Brain and Cognition 81 (1), pp. 29–43. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.10.005.



Alessandro Grecucci; Richard P. Cooper; Raffaella I. Rumiati (2007): A computational model of action resonance and its modulation by emotional stimulation. In Cognitive Systems Research 8 (3), pp. 143–160. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.05.001.



Anda H. van Stegeren (2008): The role of the noradrenergic system in emotional memory. In Acta Psychologica 127 (3), pp. 532–541. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.10.004.



Anke Haberkamp; Filipp Schmidt; Thomas Schmidt (2013): Rapid visuomotor processing of phobic images in spider- and snake-fearful participants. In Acta Psychologica 144 (2), pp. 232–242. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.07.001.



Beatrice de Gelder; Jean Vroomen; Gilles Pourtois; Larry Weiskrantz (2000): Affective blindsight: are we blindly led by emotions?: Response to Heywood and Kentridge (2000). In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (4), pp. 126–127. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01470-4.



Charles A. Heywood; Robert W. Kentridge (2000): Affective blindsight? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (4), pp. 125–126. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(00)01469-8.



Chris Ashwin; Sally Wheelwright; Simon Baron-Cohen (2006): Finding a face in the crowd: Testing the anger superiority effect in Asperger Syndrome. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 78–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.008.



Chris Baeken; Peter Van Schuerbeek; Rudi De Raedt; Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt; Johan De Mey; Axel Bossuyt; Robert Luypaert (2012): Stress sensitive healthy females show less left amygdala activation in response to withdrawal-related visual stimuli under passive viewing conditions. In Brain and Cognition 80 (2), pp. 230–236. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.07.005.



Daniel G. Dillon; Julie J. Cooper; Tineke Grent-‘t-Jong; Marty G. Woldorff; Kevin S. LaBar (2006): Dissociation of event-related potentials indexing

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arousal and semantic cohesion during emotional word encoding. In Brain and Cognition 62 (1), pp. 43–57. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.03.008. 

Daniel P. Kennedy; Ralph Adolphs (2012): The social brain in psychiatric and neurological disorders. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (11), pp. 559–572. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2012.09.006.



Daniel S. Levine (2012): Neural dynamics of affect, gist, probability, and choice. In Cognitive Systems Research 15–16 (0), pp. 57–72. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2011.07.002.



Denis Paré; Dawn R. Collins; Joe Guillaume Pelletier (2002): Amygdala oscillations and the consolidation of emotional memories. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (7), pp. 306–314. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01924-1.



Eric E. Nelson; Jennifer Y.F. Lau; Johanna M. Jarcho (2014): Growing pains and pleasures: how emotional learning guides development. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (2), pp. 99–108. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.11.003.



Fredrik Åhs; Eva Kumlien; Mats Fredrikson (2010): Arousal enhanced memory retention is eliminated following temporal lobe resection. In Brain and Cognition 73 (3), pp. 176–179. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.04.009.



Gaëlle E. Doucet; Christopher Skidmore; Ashwini D. Sharan; Michael R. Sperling; Joseph I. Tracy (2013): Functional connectivity abnormalities vary by amygdala subdivision and are associated with psychiatric symptoms in unilateral temporal epilepsy. In Brain and Cognition 83 (2), pp. 171–182. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.08.001.



Geoffrey B.C. Hall; C. Dianne West; Peter Szatmari (2007): Backward masking: Evidence of reduced subcortical amygdala engagement in autism. In Brain and Cognition 65 (1), pp. 100–106. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.01.010.



Hongbo Yu; Zhiheng Zhou; Xiaolin Zhou (2013): The amygdalostriatal and corticostriatal effective connectivity in anticipation and evaluation of facial attractiveness. In Brain and Cognition 82 (3), pp. 291–300. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.04.011.



J. Yang; Z. Cao; X. Xu; G. Chen (2012): The amygdala is involved in affective priming effect for fearful faces. In Brain and Cognition 80 (1), pp. 15–22. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.04.005.



James B. Brewer; Abhay Moghekar (2002): Imaging the medial temporal lobe: exploring new dimensions. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (5), pp. 217–223. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01881-8.



Jay Schulkin (2007): Autism and the amygdala: An endocrine hypothesis. In Brain and Cognition 65 (1), pp. 87–99. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.02.009.



Jean Edith Frank; Carlos Tomaz (2003): Lateralized impairment of the emotional enhancement of verbal memory in patients with amygdala– hippocampus lesion. In Brain and Cognition 52 (2), pp. 223–230. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00075-7.

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John D. Herrington; Charlotte Nymberg; Robert T. Schultz (2011): Biological motion task performance predicts superior temporal sulcus activity. In Brain and Cognition 77 (3), pp. 372–381. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.09.001.



John S Morrisj (2002): How do you feel? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (8), pp. 317–319. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01946-0.



Jose A. Amat; Ravi Bansal; Ronald Whiteman; Rita Haggerty; Jason Royal; Bradley S. Peterson (2008): Correlates of intellectual ability with morphology of the hippocampus and amygdala in healthy adults. In Brain and Cognition 66 (2), pp. 105–114. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.05.009.



Leah H. Somerville; Rebecca M. Jones; B.J. Casey (2010): A time of change: Behavioral and neural correlates of adolescent sensitivity to appetitive and aversive environmental cues. In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 124–133. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.07.003.



Luke Clark; Trevor W Robbins (2002): Decision-making deficits in drug addiction. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (9), pp. 361–363. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01960-5.



Manon Mulckhuyse; Jan Theeuwes (2010): Unconscious attentional orienting to exogenous cues: A review of the literature. In Acta Psychologica 134 (3), pp. 299–309. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.03.002.



Martin Desseilles; Thien Thanh Dang-Vu; Virginie Sterpenich; Sophie Schwartz (2011): Cognitive and emotional processes during dreaming: A neuroimaging view. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 998–1008. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.10.005.



Mi Li; Ning Zhong; Kuncheng Li; Shengfu Lu (2012): Functional activation of the parahippocampal cortex and amygdala during social statistical information processing. In Cognitive Systems Research 17–18 (0), pp. 25–33. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2011.10.001.



Mitchell A. Meltzer; Kristy A. Nielson (2010): Memory for emotionally provocative words in alexithymia: A role for stimulus relevance. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 1062–1068. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.05.008.



Peter C. Holland; Michela Gallagher (1999): Amygdala circuitry in attentional and representational processes. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (2), pp. 65– 73. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(98)01271-6.



Philip Shaw (2002): Neuropsychiatry’s offspring. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (6), pp. 229–230. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01905-8.



Phillip R. Zoladz; Andrea E. Kalchik; Mackenzie M. Hoffman; Rachael L. Aufdenkampe; Hanna M. Burke; Sarah A. Woelke et al. (2014): Brief, preretrieval stress differentially influences long-term memory depending on sex and corticosteroid response. In Brain and Cognition 85 (0), pp. 277–285. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.01.010.

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R.J.R. Blair (2006): The emergence of psychopathy: Implications for the neuropsychological approach to developmental disorders. In Cognition 101 (2), pp. 414–442. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.04.005.



Reginald B. Adams Jr.; Robert G. Franklin Jr.; Anthony J. Nelson; Heather L. Gordon; Robert E. Kleck; Paul J. Whalen; Nalini Ambady (2011): Differentially tuned responses to restricted versus prolonged awareness of threat: A preliminary fMRI investigation. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 113–119. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.05.001.



Richard J. Davidson; William Irwin (1999): The functional neuroanatomy of emotion and affective style. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (1), pp. 11–21. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(98)01265-0.



Roee Admon; Mohammed R. Milad; Talma Hendler (2013): A causal model of post-traumatic stress disorder: disentangling predisposed from acquired neural abnormalities. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (7), pp. 337–347. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.05.005.



Stephan Hamann (2001): Cognitive and neural mechanisms of emotional memory. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (9), pp. 394–400. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01707-1.



Susan Malcolm-Smith; Sheri Koopowitz; Eleni Pantelis; Mark Solms (2012): Approach/avoidance in dreams. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 408–412. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.11.004.



Theodore D. Satterthwaite; Daniel H. Wolf; Amy E. Pinkham; Kosha Ruparel; Mark A. Elliott; Jeffrey N. Valdez et al. (2011): Opposing amygdala and ventral striatum connectivity during emotion identification. In Brain and Cognition 76 (3), pp. 353–363. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.04.005.



Thomas Suslow; Patricia Ohrmann; Jochen Bauer; Astrid Veronika Rauch; Wolfram Schwindt; Volker Arolt et al. (2006): Amygdala activation during masked presentation of emotional faces predicts conscious detection of threatrelated faces. In Brain and Cognition 61 (3), pp. 243–248. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.01.005.



Yoshiyuki Hirano; Masafumi Fujita; Kazuko Watanabe; Masami Niwa; Toru Takahashi; Masayuki Kanematsu et al. (2006): Effect of unpleasant loud noise on hippocampal activities during picture encoding: An fMRI study. In Brain and Cognition 61 (3), pp. 280–285. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.02.003.

Anaesthesia 

Jaideep J. Pandit (2014): Acceptably aware during general anaesthesia: ‘Dysanaesthesia’ – The uncoupling of perception from sensory inputs. In Consciousness and Cognition 27 (0), pp. 194–212. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.05.007.



Terence V. Sewards; Mark A. Sewards (2001): On the Correlation between Synchronized Oscillatory Activities and Consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 10 (4), pp. 485–495. DOI: 10.1006/ccog.2001.0520.

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Anagrams 

Jessica J. Ellis; Mackenzie G. Glaholt; Eyal M. Reingold (2011): Eye movements reveal solution knowledge prior to insight. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 768–776. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.12.007.

Analgesia 

Gonzalo Miguez; Mario A. Laborda; Ralph R. Miller (2014): Classical conditioning and pain: Conditioned analgesia and hyperalgesia. In Acta Psychologica 145 (0), pp. 10–20. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.10.009.



Marc Seal (2002): Placebo effect really is all in your mind. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (7), pp. 280 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01952-6.

Analog magnitudes 

Kristy vanMarle; Karen Wynn (2009): Infants’ auditory enumeration: Evidence for analog magnitudes in the small number range. In Cognition 111 (3), pp. 302–316. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.01.011.



Sashank Varma; Daniel L. Schwartz (2011): The mental representation of integers: An abstract-to-concrete shift in the understanding of mathematical concepts. In Cognition 121 (3), pp. 363–385. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.005.



Trix Cacchione; Christine Hrubesch; Josep Call (2014): Phylogenetic roots of quantity processing: Apes do not rely on object indexing to process quantities. In Cognitive Development 31 (0), pp. 79–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2014.04.002.

Analogical learning 

Angela Schwering; Ulf Krumnack; Kai-Uwe Kühnberger; Helmar Gust (2009): Syntactic principles of heuristic-driven theory projection. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 251–269. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.002.

Analogical mapping 

Adam E. Green; Jonathan A. Fugelsang; David J.M. Kraemer; Kevin N. Dunbar (2008): The Micro-Category account of analogy. In Cognition 106 (2), pp. 1004–1016. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.03.015.



Alex Wiegmann; Michael R. Waldmann (2014): Transfer effects between moral dilemmas: A causal model theory. In Cognition 131 (1), pp. 28–43. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.12.004.



Charles M. Wharton; Jordan Grafman; Stephen S. Flitman; Eric K. Hansen; Jason Brauner; Allison Marks; Manabu Honda (2000): Toward Neuroanatomical Models of Analogy: A Positron Emission Tomography Study

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of Analogical Mapping. In Cognitive Psychology 40 (3), pp. 173–197. DOI: 10.1006/cogp.1999.0726.

Analogical modification 

Takeshi Okada; Sawako Yokochi; Kentaro Ishibashi; Kazuhiro Ueda (2009): Analogical modification in the creation of contemporary art. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 189–203. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.007.

Analogical reasoning 

Adam E. Green; Jonathan A. Fugelsang; David J.M. Kraemer; Kevin N. Dunbar (2008): The Micro-Category account of analogy. In Cognition 106 (2), pp. 1004–1016. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.03.015.



Adam E. Green; Michael S. Cohen; Joseph U. Kim; Jeremy R. Gray (2012): An explicit cue improves creative analogical reasoning. In Intelligence 40 (6), pp. 598–603. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.08.005.



Murray Shanahan; Bernard Baars (2005): Applying global workspace theory to the frame problem. In Cognition 98 (2), pp. 157–176. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.11.007.



Sarah A. Gerson; Amanda L. Woodward (2012): A claw is like my hand: Comparison supports goal analysis in infants. In Cognition 122 (2), pp. 181– 192. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.10.014.

Analogical representation 

Stefan L. Frank; Willem F.G. Haselager; Iris van Rooij (2009): Connectionist semantic systematicity. In Cognition 110 (3), pp. 358–379. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.11.013.

Analogical tasks 

Karen E. Singer-Freeman (2005): Analogical reasoning in 2-year-olds: The development of access and relational inference. In Cognitive Development 20 (2), pp. 214–234. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2005.04.007.

Analogical thinking 

Isabell Wartenburger; Esther Kühn; Uta Sassenberg; Manja Foth; Elizabeth A. Franz; Elke van der Meer (2010): On the relationship between fluid intelligence, gesture production, and brain structure. In Intelligence 38 (1), pp. 193–201. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2009.11.001.

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Analogous 

Marc D Hauser (2000): Homologies for numerical memory span? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (4), pp. 127–128. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01473X.



Nobuyuki Kawai; Tetsuro Matsuzawa (2000): A conventional approach to chimpanzee cognition: Response to M.D. Hauser (2000). In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (4), pp. 128–129. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01472-8.

Analogue study 

Cristina Martinelli; Kate Cavanagh; Robert E.J. Dudley (2013): The Impact of Rumination on State Paranoid Ideation in a Nonclinical Sample. In Behavior Therapy 44 (3), pp. 385–394. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.02.002.

Analogy 

Adam Albright; Bruce Hayes (2003): Rules vs. analogy in English past tenses: a computational/experimental study. In Cognition 90 (2), pp. 119–161. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(03)00146-X.



Adam E. Green; Jonathan A. Fugelsang; David J.M. Kraemer; Kevin N. Dunbar (2008): The Micro-Category account of analogy. In Cognition 106 (2), pp. 1004–1016. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.03.015.



Andrew Lovett; Dedre Gentner; Kenneth Forbus; Eyal Sagi (2009): Using analogical mapping to simulate time-course phenomena in perceptual similarity. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 216–228. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.03.006.



Angela Schwering; Ulf Krumnack; Kai-Uwe Kühnberger; Helmar Gust (2009): Syntactic principles of heuristic-driven theory projection. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 251–269. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.002.



Catherine Martinet; Sylviane Valdois; Michel Fayol (2004): Lexical orthographic knowledge develops from the beginning of literacy acquisition. In Cognition 91 (2), pp. B11 - B22. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.09.002.



Charles M. Wharton; Jordan Grafman; Stephen S. Flitman; Eric K. Hansen; Jason Brauner; Allison Marks; Manabu Honda (2000): Toward Neuroanatomical Models of Analogy: A Positron Emission Tomography Study of Analogical Mapping. In Cognitive Psychology 40 (3), pp. 173–197. DOI: 10.1006/cogp.1999.0726.



Daniel Corral; Matt Jones (2014): The effects of relational structure on analogical learning. In Cognition 132 (3), pp. 280–300. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.04.007.



Elie Raad; Joerg Evermann (2015): The role of analogy in ontology alignment: A study on 5LISA6. In Cognitive Systems Research 33 (0), pp. 1–16. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2014.09.001.

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Emmanuel Keuleers; Dominiek Sandra; Walter Daelemans; Steven Gillis; Gert Durieux; Evelyn Martens (2007): Dutch plural inflection: The exception that proves the analogy. In Cognitive Psychology 54 (4), pp. 283–318. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2006.07.002.



Eric G. Taylor; John E. Hummel (2009): Finding similarity in a model of relational reasoning. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 229–239. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.004.



Jim Davies; Ashok K. Goel; Nancy J. Nersessian (2009): A computational model of visual analogies in design. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 204–215. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.006.



Kevin Dunbar; Isabelle Blanchette (2001): The in vivo/in vitro approach to cognition: the case of analogy. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (8), pp. 334– 339. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01698-3.



Maithilee Kunda; Keith McGreggor; Ashok K. Goel (2013): A computational model for solving problems from the Raven’s Progressive Matrices intelligence test using iconic visual representations. In Cognitive Systems Research 22–23 (0), pp. 47–66. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.08.001.



Markus Guhe; Alison Pease; Alan Smaill; Maricarmen Martinez; Martin Schmidt; Helmar Gust et al. (2011): A computational account of conceptual blending in basic mathematics. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (3–4), pp. 249–265. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2011.01.004.



Micah B. Goldwater; Dedre Gentner (2015): On the acquisition of abstract knowledge: Structural alignment and explication in learning causal system categories. In Cognition 137 (0), pp. 137–153. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.12.001.



Susannah B.F. Paletz; Christian D. Schunn; Kevin H. Kim (2013): The interplay of conflict and analogy in multidisciplinary teams. In Cognition 126 (1), pp. 1–19. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.07.020.



Takeshi Okada; Sawako Yokochi; Kentaro Ishibashi; Kazuhiro Ueda (2009): Analogical modification in the creation of contemporary art. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 189–203. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.007.



Todd Wareham; Iris van Rooij (2011): On the computational challenges of analogy-based generalization. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (3–4), pp. 266–280. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.12.001.



Tolga Könik; Paul O’Rorke; Dan Shapiro; Dongkyu Choi; Negin Nejati; Pat Langley (2009): Skill transfer through goal-driven representation mapping. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 270–285. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.008.

Analyst 

Leonard Butt (2013): The forensic confirmation bias: Problems, perspectives, and proposed solutions – Commentary by a forensic examiner. In Journal of

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Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 2 (1), pp. 59–60. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2013.01.012.

Analytic 

Joseph I. Tracy; Mark Pinsk; Jen Helverson; Greg Urban; Tammy Dietz; David J. Smith (2001): Test of a Potential Link between Analytic and Nonanalytic Category Learning and Automatic, Effortful Processing. In Brain and Cognition 46 (3), pp. 326–341. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.2001.1288.



Paul L Harris (2001): Thinking about the unknown. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (11), pp. 494–498. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01789-7.

Analytic thinking 

Valerie A. Thompson; Jamie A. Prowse Turner; Gordon Pennycook (2011): Intuition, reason, and metacognition. In Cognitive Psychology 63 (3), pp. 107– 140. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2011.06.001.



Valerie A. Thompson; Rakefet Ackerman; Yael Sidi; Linden J. Ball; Gordon Pennycook; Jamie A. Prowse Turner (2013): The role of answer fluency and perceptual fluency in the monitoring and control of reasoning: Reply to Alter, Oppenheimer, and Epley (2013). In Cognition 128 (2), pp. 256–258. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.03.003.



Viren Swami; Martin Voracek; Stefan Stieger; Ulrich S. Tran; Adrian Furnham (2014): Analytic thinking reduces belief in conspiracy theories. In Cognition 133 (3), pp. 572–585. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.08.006.

Analytical 

Stine Vogt; Svein Magnussen (2005): Hemispheric specialization and recognition memory for abstract and realistic pictures: A comparison of painters and laymen. In Brain and Cognition 58 (3), pp. 324–333. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.03.003.

Analytical ability 

Robert J. Sternberg (2006): The Rainbow Project: Enhancing the 5SAT6 through assessments of analytical, practical, and creative skills. In Intelligence 34 (4), pp. 321–350. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.01.002.

Analytical intelligence 

Elena L Grigorenko; Robert J Sternberg (2001): Analytical, creative, and practical intelligence as predictors of self-reported adaptive functioning: a case study in Russia. In Intelligence 29 (1), pp. 57–73. DOI: 10.1016/S01602896(00)00043-X.

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Robert J Sternberg; Catherine Nokes; P.Wenzel Geissler; Ruth Prince; Frederick Okatcha; Donald A Bundy; Elena L Grigorenko (2001): The relationship between academic and practical intelligence: a case study in Kenya. In Intelligence 29 (5), pp. 401–418. DOI: 10.1016/S01602896(01)00065-4.

Analytical thinking 

Adam L. Alter; Daniel M. Oppenheimer; Nicholas Epley (2013): Disfluency prompts analytic thinking—But not always greater accuracy: Response to Thompson et al. (2013). In Cognition 128 (2), pp. 252–255. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.01.006.

Anaphora(s) 

Nicola Molinaro; Albert Kim; Francesco Vespignani; Remo Job (2008): Anaphoric agreement violation: An 5ERP6 analysis of its interpretation. In Cognition 106 (2), pp. 963–974. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.03.006.



Elsi Kaiser; Jeffrey T. Runner; Rachel S. Sussman; Michael K. Tanenhaus (2009): Structural and semantic constraints on the resolution of pronouns and reflexives. In Cognition 112 (1), pp. 55–80. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.03.010.



Roger P.G van Gompel; Asifa Majid (2004): Antecedent frequency effects during the processing of pronouns. In Cognition 90 (3), pp. 255–264. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(03)00161-6.

Anaphoric processing 

Todd R. Ferretti; Murray Singer; Courtney Patterson (2008): Electrophysiological evidence for the time-course of verifying text ideas. In Cognition 108 (3), pp. 881–888. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.06.002.

Anaphoric reference 

Ruth Filik; Linda M. Moxey (2010): The on-line processing of written irony. In Cognition 116 (3), pp. 421–436. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.06.005.

Anarchic hand 

Lucina Q. Uddin (2011): Brain connectivity and the self: The case of cerebral disconnection. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1), pp. 94–98. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.009.



Rolf Verleger; Ferdinand Binkofski; Monique Friedrich; Peter Sedlmeier; Detlef Kömpf (2011): Anarchic-hand syndrome: 5ERP6 reflections of lost

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control over the right hemisphere. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 138–150. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.05.004.

Anatomical action representation 

Artem V. Belopolsky; Christian N.L. Olivers; Jan Theeuwes (2008): To point a finger: Attentional and motor consequences of observing pointing movements. In Acta Psychologica 128 (1), pp. 56–62. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.09.012.

Anatomical metaphor 

Manuel Juan-Espinosa; Luis F Garcıa; Sergio Escorial; Irene Rebollo; Roberto Colom; Francisco J Abad (2002): Age dedifferentiation hypothesis: Evidence from the 5WAIS6 5III6. In Intelligence 30 (5), pp. 395–408. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(02)00092-2.

Anatomical plasticity 

Terry Elliott (2002): From synaptic errors to thalamocortical circuitry. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (4), pp. 147–148. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(02)01886-7.

Anatomy 

Rhoshel K. Lenroot; Jay N. Giedd (2010): Sex differences in the adolescent brain. In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 46–55. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.008.

Anchoring 

Daniel M. Oppenheimer; Robyn A. LeBoeuf; Noel T. Brewer (2008): Anchors aweigh: A demonstration of cross-modality anchoring and magnitude priming. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 13–26. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.12.008.



Magda L. Dumitru; Gitte H. Joergensen; Alice G. Cruickshank; Gerry T.M. Altmann (2013): Language-guided visual processing affects reasoning: The role of referential and spatial anchoring. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 562–571. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.03.008.

Anchoring heuristic 

Kevin E. Thomas; Simon J. Handley (2008): Anchoring in time estimation. In Acta Psychologica 127 (1), pp. 24–29. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.12.004.

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Androgen receptor 

Jaroslava Durdiaková; Peter Celec; Jolana Laznibatová; Gabriel Minárik; Silvia Lakatošová; Aneta Kubranská; Daniela Ostatníková (2015): Differences in salivary testosterone, digit ratio and empathy between intellectually gifted and control boys. In Intelligence 48 (0), pp. 76–84. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.11.002.

Androgens 

Adrian W.K. Snihur; Elizabeth Hampson (2011): Sex and ear differences in spontaneous and click-evoked otoacoustic emissions in young adults. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 40–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.06.004.



Stacey A Fannon; Regina M Vidaver; Sherry A Marts (2002): Sex, genes and hormones. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (6), pp. 230–231. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01914-9.

Anesthesia 

Alex A. MacDonald; Lorina Naci; Penny A. MacDonald; Adrian M. Owen (2015): Anesthesia and neuroimaging: investigating the neural correlates of unconsciousness. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 19 (2), pp. 100–107. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.12.005.



Anthony G. Hudetz (2009): Feedback suppression in anesthesia. Is it reversible? In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 1079–1081. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.08.004.



Catherine Deeprose; Jackie Andrade (2006): Is priming during anesthesia unconscious? In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (1), pp. 1–23. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.05.003.



Thomas Schmidt (2006): Learning under anesthesia: Checking the light in the fridge? Commentary on Deeprose and Andrade (2006). In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (1), pp. 24–27. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.11.001.



UnCheol Lee; George A. Mashour; Seunghwan Kim; Gyu-Jeong Noh; ByungMoon Choi (2009): Propofol induction reduces the capacity for neural information integration: Implications for the mechanism of consciousness and general anesthesia. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 56–64. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.10.005.



UnCheol Lee; Seunghwan Kim; Gyu-Jeong Noh; Byung-Moon Choi; Eunjin Hwang; George A. Mashour (2009): The directionality and functional organization of frontoparietal connectivity during consciousness and anesthesia in humans. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 1069–1078. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.04.004.

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Anesthesia awareness 

George A. Mashour; Eric LaRock (2008): Inverse zombies, anesthesia awareness, and the hard problem of unconsciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1163–1168. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.06.004.

Anesthesia effects 

E.R. John; L.S. Prichep; W. Kox; P. Valdés-Sosa; J. Bosch-Bayard; E. Aubert et al. (2001): Invariant Reversible 5QEEG6 Effects of Anesthetics. In Consciousness and Cognition 10 (2), pp. 165–183. DOI: 10.1006/ccog.2001.0507.



E.R. John (2001): A Field Theory of Consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 10 (2), pp. 184–213. DOI: 10.1006/ccog.2001.0508.

Anger 

Alvin I. Goldman; Chandra Sekhar Sripada (2005): Simulationist models of face-based emotion recognition. In Cognition 94 (3), pp. 193–213. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.01.005.



Angelika Seidel; Jesse Prinz (2013): Sound morality: Irritating and icky noises amplify judgments in divergent moral domains. In Cognition 127 (1), pp. 1–5. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.11.004.



David Pietraszewski; Tamsin C. German (2013): Coalitional psychology on the playground: Reasoning about indirect social consequences in preschoolers and adults. In Cognition 126 (3), pp. 352–363. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.10.009.



Eddie M.W. Tong; Deborah H. Tan; Yan Lin Tan (2013): Can implicit appraisal concepts produce emotion-specific effects? A focus on unfairness and anger. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 449–460. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.02.003.



Jaak Panksepp (2005): Affective consciousness: Core emotional feelings in animals and humans. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (1), pp. 30–80. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.10.004.



John B Williamson; David W Harrison (2003): Functional cerebral asymmetry in hostility: A dual task approach with fluency and cardiovascular regulation. In Brain and Cognition 52 (2), pp. 167–174. DOI: 10.1016/S02782626(03)00038-1.



Kirsten A. Hawkins; Jesse R. Cougle (2013): Effects of Interpretation Training on Hostile Attribution Bias and Reactivity to Interpersonal Insult. In Behavior Therapy 44 (3), pp. 479–488. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.04.005.



Marien Gadea; Raul Espert; Alicia Salvador; Luis Martí-Bonmatí (2011): The sad, the angry, and the asymmetrical brain: Dichotic Listening studies of negative affect and depression. In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 294–299. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.03.003.

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Mirjam J. van Tricht; Harriet M.M. Smeding; Johannes D. Speelman; Ben A. Schmand (2010): Impaired emotion recognition in music in Parkinson’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 74 (1), pp. 58–65. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.06.005.



Thomas F. Denson; Michelle L. Moulds; Jessica R. Grisham (2012): The Effects of Analytical Rumination, Reappraisal, and Distraction on Anger Experience. In Behavior Therapy 43 (2), pp. 355–364. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.08.001.

Anger expression 

Reginald B. Adams Jr.; Robert G. Franklin Jr.; Anthony J. Nelson; Heather L. Gordon; Robert E. Kleck; Paul J. Whalen; Nalini Ambady (2011): Differentially tuned responses to restricted versus prolonged awareness of threat: A preliminary fMRI investigation. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 113–119. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.05.001.

Anger management 

Naomi E.S. Goldstein; Jennifer M. Serico; Christina L. Riggs Romaine; Amanda D. Zelechoski; Rachel Kalbeitzer; Kathleen Kemp; Christy Lane (2013): Development of the Juvenile Justice Anger Management Treatment for Girls. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (2), pp. 171–188. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.06.003.

Anger superiority effect 

Kristen M. Krysko; M.D. Rutherford (2009): A threat-detection advantage in those with autism spectrum disorders. In Brain and Cognition 69 (3), pp. 472– 480. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.10.002.



Martial Mermillod; Nicolas Vermeulen; Daniel Lundqvist; Paula M. Niedenthal (2009): Neural computation as a tool to differentiate perceptual from emotional processes: The case of anger superiority effect. In Cognition 110 (3), pp. 346–357. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.11.009.



Pessi Lyyra; Jari K. Hietanen; Piia Astikainen (2014): Anger superiority effect for change detection and change blindness. In Consciousness and Cognition 30 (0), pp. 1–12. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.07.013.

Angiotensin converting enzyme gene 

Pratima Pandey; Sunil Pradhan; Dinesh Raj Modi; Balraj Mittal (2009): 5MTHFR6 and 5ACE6 gene polymorphisms and risk of vascular and degenerative dementias in the elderly. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 295– 299. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.07.007.

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Angular figure 

Alyson Davis; Bart De Bruyn; Sam Boyles (2005): Angular figures constrain the perpendicular bias in children’s line copying. In Cognitive Development 20 (3), pp. 422–426. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2005.05.005.

Anhedonia 

Gabrielle I. Liverant; Denise M. Sloan; Diego A. Pizzagalli; Christopher B. Harte; Barbara W. Kamholz; Laina E. Rosebrock et al. (2014): Associations Among Smoking, Anhedonia, and Reward Learning in Depression. In Behavior Therapy 45 (5), pp. 651–663. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.02.004.



Kati L. Healey; Judith Morgan; Samuel C. Musselman; Thomas M. Olino; Erika E. Forbes (2014): Social anhedonia and medial prefrontal response to mutual liking in late adolescents. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 39–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.12.004.



Kelly D. Buck; Hamish J. McLeod; Andrew Gumley; Giancarlo Dimaggio; Benjamin E. Buck; Kyle S. Minor et al. (2014): Anhedonia in prolonged schizophrenia spectrum patients with relatively lower vs. higher levels of depression disorders: Associations with deficits in social cognition and metacognition. In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 68–75. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.07.005.

Anhedonic depression 

Keith Bredemeier; Howard Berenbaum; James R. Brockmole; Walter R. Boot; Daniel J. Simons; Steven B. Most (2012): A load on my mind: Evidence that anhedonic depression is like multi-tasking. In Acta Psychologica 139 (1), pp. 137–145. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.11.007.

Animacy 

Andrea N. Welder; Susan A. Graham (2006): Infants’ categorization of novel objects with more or less obvious features. In Cognitive Psychology 52 (1), pp. 57–91. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2005.05.003.



Anne Schlottmann; Elizabeth D. Ray; Anne Mitchell; Nathalie Demetriou (2006): Perceived physical and social causality in animated motions: Spontaneous reports and ratings. In Acta Psychologica 123 (1–2), pp. 112–143. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.05.006.



David H. Rakison (2005): Developing knowledge of objects’ motion properties in infancy. In Cognition 96 (3), pp. 183–214. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.07.007.



Derek G. Moore; Julia E. Goodwin; Rachel George; Emma L. Axelsson; Fleur M.B. Braddick (2007): Infants perceive human point-light displays as solid forms. In Cognition 104 (2), pp. 377–396. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.07.007.

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Jeffrey P. Ebert; Daniel M. Wegner (2011): Mistaking randomness for free will. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 965–971. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.12.012.



Jessica B. Cicchino; Richard N. Aslin; David H. Rakison (2011): Correspondences between what infants see and know about causal and selfpropelled motion. In Cognition 118 (2), pp. 171–192. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.11.005.



John E. Opfer (2002): Identifying living and sentient kinds from dynamic information: the case of goal-directed versus aimless autonomous movement in conceptual change. In Cognition 86 (2), pp. 97–122. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(02)00171-3.



John E. Opfer; Robert S. Siegler (2004): Revisiting preschoolers’ living things concept: A microgenetic analysis of conceptual change in basic biology. In Cognitive Psychology 49 (4), pp. 301–332. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2004.01.002.



Matthew W. Lowder; Peter C. Gordon (2015): Natural forces as agents: Reconceptualizing the animate–inanimate distinction. In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 85–90. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.021.



Natacha S. Santos; Nicole David; Gary Bente; Kai Vogeley (2008): Parametric induction of animacy experience. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (2), pp. 425–437. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.012.



Richard Futrell; Tina Hickey; Aldrin Lee; Eunice Lim; Elena Luchkina; Edward Gibson (2015): Cross-linguistic gestures reflect typological universals: A subject-initial, verb-final bias in speakers of diverse languages. In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 215–221. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.022.



Silvia P. Gennari; Jelena Mirković; Maryellen C. MacDonald (2012): Animacy and competition in relative clause production: A cross-linguistic investigation. In Cognitive Psychology 65 (2), pp. 141–176. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2012.03.002.



Şükrü Barış Demiral; Matthias Schlesewsky; Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky (2008): On the universality of language comprehension strategies: Evidence from Turkish. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 484–500. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.01.008.



Valentijn T. Visch; Ed S. Tan (2009): Categorizing moving objects into film genres: The effect of animacy attribution, emotional response, and the deviation from non-fiction. In Cognition 110 (2), pp. 265–272. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.10.018.



Valerie A Kuhlmeier; Karen Wynn; Paul Bloom (2004): People v. objects: a reply to Rakison and Cicchino. In Cognition 94 (1), pp. 109–112. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.03.006.



Wenguang He; Baoguo Chen (2013): The role of animacy in Chinese relative clause processing. In Acta Psychologica 144 (1), pp. 145–153. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.022.

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Animal 

Amanda C. Brandone; Susan A. Gelman (2009): Differences in preschoolers’ and adults’ use of generics about novel animals and artifacts: A window onto a conceptual divide. In Cognition 110 (1), pp. 1–22. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.08.005.



Jaak Panksepp (2005): Affective consciousness: Core emotional feelings in animals and humans. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (1), pp. 30–80. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.10.004.



Jared Piazza; Justin F. Landy; Geoffrey P. Goodwin (2014): Cruel nature: Harmfulness as an important, overlooked dimension in judgments of moral standing. In Cognition 131 (1), pp. 108–124. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.12.013.



Malcolm W Brown (2002): A feast of memories. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (11), pp. 488 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01996-4.



Pascal Boyer; Nathalie Bedoin; Sandrine Honoré (2000): Relative contributions of kind- and domain-level concepts to expectations concerning unfamiliar exemplars: Developmental change and domain differences. In Cognitive Development 15 (4), pp. 457–479. DOI: 10.1016/S08852014(00)00022-8.

Animal awareness 

Stephane Savanah (2012): The concept possession hypothesis of selfconsciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 713–720. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.02.019.

Animal behavior 

Edward A. Wasserman; Daniel I. Brooks; Bob McMurray (2015): Pigeons acquire multiple categories in parallel via associative learning: A parallel to human word learning? In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 99–122. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.020.



Quentin J.M. Huys; Peter Dayan (2009): A Bayesian formulation of behavioral control. In Cognition 113 (3), pp. 314–328. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.01.008.



Stephen F. Walker (1999): Cognition, Evolution, and Behavior by Sara J. Shettleworth. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (12), pp. 489–490. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01409-6.

Animal cognition 

Daniela M. de la Mora; Juan M. Toro (2013): Rule learning over consonants and vowels in a non-human animal. In Cognition 126 (2), pp. 307–312. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.09.015.

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Erica Cosentino (2011): Self in time and language. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 777–783. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.12.006.



Irene M. Pepperberg; Susan Carey (2012): Grey parrot number acquisition: The inference of cardinal value from ordinal position on the numeral list. In Cognition 125 (2), pp. 219–232. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.07.003.



Johan J Bolhuis (1999): The Evolution of Consciousness, by Euan M. Macphail. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (11), pp. 446–447. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01401-1.



Joseph Dien (2008): Looking both ways through time: The Janus model of lateralized cognition. In Brain and Cognition 67 (3), pp. 292–323. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.02.007.



Kristina Musholt (2012): Concepts or metacognition – What is the issue? Commentary on Stephane Savanah’s “The concept possession hypothesis of self-consciousness”. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 721–722. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.05.002.



Valeria Anna Sovrano; Angelo Bisazza; Giorgio Vallortigara (2005): Animals’ use of landmarks and metric information to reorient: effects of the size of the experimental space. In Cognition 97 (2), pp. 121–133. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.08.003.



Zhanshan Ma (2015): Towards computational models of animal cognition, an introduction for computer scientists. In Cognitive Systems Research 33 (0), pp. 42–69. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2014.08.001.

Animal communication 

Iris Berent (2013): The phonological mind. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (7), pp. 319–327. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.05.004.



Michael J. Ryan; Steven M. Phelps; A.Stanley Rand (2001): How evolutionary history shapes recognition mechanisms. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (4), pp. 143–148. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01616-8.

Animal communication network 

Zhanshan Ma (2015): Towards computational models of animal communications, an introduction for computer scientists. In Cognitive Systems Research 33 (0), pp. 70–99. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2014.08.002.

Animal learning 

Randall C O’Reilly; Kenneth A Norman (2002): Hippocampal and neocortical contributions to memory: advances in the complementary learning systems framework. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (12), pp. 505–510. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)02005-3.

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Animal memory 

Daniel Griffiths; Anthony Dickinson; Nicola Clayton (1999): Episodic memory: what can animals remember about their past? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (2), pp. 74–80. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(98)01272-8.

Animal model 

Cheryl M. McCormick; Iva Z. Mathews; Catherine Thomas; Patti Waters (2010): Investigations of 5HPA6 function and the enduring consequences of stressors in adolescence in animal models. In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 73–85. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.06.003.



Jaak Panksepp; Jeff Burgdorf; Cortney Turner; Nakia Gordon (2003): Modeling ADHD-type arousal with unilateral frontal cortex damage in rats and beneficial effects of play therapy. In Brain and Cognition 52 (1), pp. 97–105. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00013-7.



Tamara L. Doremus-Fitzwater; Elena I. Varlinskaya; Linda P. Spear (2010): Motivational systems in adolescence: Possible implications for age differences in substance abuse and other risk-taking behaviors. In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 114–123. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.08.008.

Animal models of depression 

Quentin J.M. Huys; Peter Dayan (2009): A Bayesian formulation of behavioral control. In Cognition 113 (3), pp. 314–328. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.01.008.

Animal Naming 

Paul S. Foster; Raegan C. Yung; Kaylei K. Branch; Kristi Stringer; Brad J. Ferguson; William Sullivan; Valeria Drago (2011): Increased spreading activation in depression. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 265–270. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.08.001.

Animal navigation 

Miguel A.L Nicolelis (2002): The amazing adventures of robotrat. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (11), pp. 449–450. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)019915.

Animal perception 

Sota Watanabe; Noriyuki Nakamura; Kazuo Fujita (2011): Pigeons perceive a reversed Zöllner illusion. In Cognition 119 (1), pp. 137–141. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.10.020.

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Animal reasoning 

C.R. Gallistel; Rochel Gelman (2000): Non-verbal numerical cognition: from reals to integers. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (2), pp. 59–65. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01424-2.

Animal signals 

Marta B. Manser; Robert M. Seyfarth; Dorothy L. Cheney (2002): Suricate alarm calls signal predator class and urgency. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (2), pp. 55–57. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01840-4.

Animal spirits 

Wes Wallace (2003): The vibrating nerve impulse in Newton, Willis and Gassendi: First steps in a mechanical theory of communication. In Brain and Cognition 51 (1), pp. 66–94. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00513-4.

Animate / Animates / Animats 

Agnès Guillot; Jean-Arcady Meyer (2001): The animat contribution to cognitive systems research. In Cognitive Systems Research 2 (2), pp. 157–165. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00019-5.



Valerie A Kuhlmeier; Paul Bloom; Karen Wynn (2004): Do 5-month-old infants see humans as material objects? In Cognition 94 (1), pp. 95–103. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.02.007.



Jennifer C. Rigney; Maureen A. Callanan (2011): Patterns in parent–child conversations about animals at a marine science center. In Cognitive Development 26 (2), pp. 155–171. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2010.12.002.

Animated actions 

Paul A. Skarratt; Geoff. G. Cole; Alan Kingstone (2010): Social inhibition of return. In Acta Psychologica 134 (1), pp. 48–54. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.12.003.

Animated agents 

Dominic W. Massaro (1999): Speechreading: illusion or window into pattern recognition. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (8), pp. 310–317. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01360-1.

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Animate–inanimate distinction 

David H Rakison; Jessica B Cicchino (2004): Is an infant a people person? In Cognition 94 (1), pp. 105–107. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.03.005.



Sabina Pauen; Birgit Träuble (2009): How 7-month-olds interpret ambiguous motion events: Category-based reasoning in infancy. In Cognitive Psychology 59 (3), pp. 275–295. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2009.06.001.



Willem E. Frankenhuis; Bailey House; H. Clark Barrett; Scott P. Johnson (2013): Infants’ perception of chasing. In Cognition 126 (2), pp. 224–233. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.10.001.

Animated shapes 

F Abell; F Happé; U Frith (2000): Do triangles play tricks? Attribution of mental states to animated shapes in normal and abnormal development. In Cognitive Development 15 (1), pp. 1–16. DOI: 10.1016/S0885-2014(00)000149.

Animation 

Lukasz Piwek; Lawrie S. McKay; Frank E. Pollick (2014): Empirical evaluation of the uncanny valley hypothesis fails to confirm the predicted effect of motion. In Cognition 130 (3), pp. 271–277. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.11.001.



Sally Bogacz; J. Gregory Trafton (2005): Understanding dynamic and static displays: using images to reason dynamically. In Cognitive Systems Research 6 (4), pp. 312–319. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2004.11.007.

Anisometry 

Alessio Toraldo; Carlo Reverberi (2004): Misprojection of landmarks onto the spatial map. In Brain and Cognition 55 (3), pp. 479–489. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.02.074.

Anoetic consciousness 

Marie Vandekerckhove; Jaak Panksepp (2009): The flow of anoetic to noetic and autonoetic consciousness: A vision of unknowing (anoetic) and knowing (noetic) consciousness in the remembrance of things past and imagined futures. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 1018–1028. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.08.002.

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Anomalous brain dominance 

Charis Lengen; Marianne Regard; Helen Joller; Theodor Landis; Patrice Lalive (2009): Anomalous brain dominance and the immune system: Do left-handers have specific immunological patterns? In Brain and Cognition 69 (1), pp. 188– 193. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.07.008.

Anomalous data 

Laura E. Schulz; Noah D. Goodman; Joshua B. Tenenbaum; Adrianna C. Jenkins (2008): Going beyond the evidence: Abstract laws and preschoolers’ responses to anomalous data. In Cognition 109 (2), pp. 211–223. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.07.017.

Anomalous experience 

Vince Polito; Robyn Langdon; Jac Brown (2010): The experience of altered states of consciousness in shamanic ritual: The role of pre-existing beliefs and affective factors. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 918–925. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.05.013.

Anomalous self-experience 

Louis Sass; Elizabeth Pienkos; Barnaby Nelson (2013): IntrospectionIntrospection and schizophrenia: A comparative investigation of anomalous self experiences. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 853– 867. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.05.004.



Louis Sass; Elizabeth Pienkos; Barnaby Nelson; Nick Medford (2013): Anomalous self-experience in depersonalization and schizophrenia: A comparative investigation. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 430– 441. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.01.009.

Anomalous sentences 

Iva Ivanova; Martin J. Pickering; Holly P. Branigan; Janet F. McLean; Albert Costa (2012): The comprehension of anomalous sentences: Evidence from structural priming. In Cognition 122 (2), pp. 193–209. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.10.013.

Anomaly 

Catriona M Kennedy; Aaron Sloman (2003): Autonomous recovery from hostile code insertion using distributed reflection. In Cognitive Systems Research 4 (2), pp. 89–117. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(02)00096-7.

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Anomia 

Michele Miozzo (2003): On the processing of regular and irregular forms of verbs and nouns: evidence from neuropsychology. In Cognition 87 (2), pp. 101–127. DOI: 10.1016/s0010-0277(02)00200-7.

Anopia 

Doerthe Seifert; Christine Falter; Hans Strasburger; Mark A. Elliott (2010): Bandpass characteristics of high-frequency sensitivity and visual experience in blindsight. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 144–151. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.01.005.

Anorexia nervosa 

Guido L.M. Pieters; Ellen R.A. de Bruijn; Yvonne Maas; Wouter Hulstijn; Walter Vandereycken; Joseph Peuskens; Bernard G. Sabbe (2007): Action monitoring and perfectionism in anorexia nervosa. In Brain and Cognition 63 (1), pp. 42–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.07.009.



Monique A.M. Smeets; Irene G. Klugkist; Sanneke van Rooden; Helen A. Anema; Albert Postma (2009): Mental body distance comparison: A tool for assessing clinical disturbances in visual body image. In Acta Psychologica 132 (2), pp. 157–165. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.03.011.



Rhonda M. Merwin; Nancy L. Zucker; C. Alix Timko (2013): A Pilot Study of an Acceptance-Based Separated Family Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (4), pp. 485–500. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.11.001.



Tom Hildebrandt; Terri Bacow; Rebecca Greif; Adrianne Flores (2014): Exposure-Based Family Therapy (FBT-E): An Open Case Series of a New Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (4), pp. 470–484. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.10.006.

Anorthoscopic 

Bing Wu; Roberta L. Klatzky; George D. Stetten (2012): Mental visualization of objects from cross-sectional images. In Cognition 123 (1), pp. 33–49. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.12.004.

Anosodiaphoria 

Mario F. Mendez; Jill S. Shapira (2011): Loss of emotional insight in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia or “frontal anosodiaphoria”. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1690–1696. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.005.

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Anosognosia 

Daniel C. Mograbi; Richard G. Brown; Robin G. Morris (2009): Anosognosia in Alzheimer’s disease – The petrified self. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 989–1003. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.07.005.



John Schwoebel; Consuelo B Boronat; H Branch Coslett (2002): The man who executed “imagined” movements: Evidence for dissociable components of the body schema. In Brain and Cognition 50 (1), pp. 1–16. DOI: 10.1016/S02782626(02)00005-2.



Lisa Bortolotti; Rochelle E. Cox (2009): ‘Faultless’ ignorance: Strengths and limitations of epistemic definitions of confabulation. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 952–965. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.08.011.



Mario F. Mendez; Jill S. Shapira (2011): Loss of emotional insight in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia or “frontal anosodiaphoria”. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1690–1696. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.005.



Matthis Synofzik; Gottfried Vosgerau; Albert Newen (2008): I move, therefore I am: A new theoretical framework to investigate agency and ownership. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (2), pp. 411–424. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.008.



Peter Brugger (2008): The phantom limb in dreams. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1272–1278. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.01.005.

Anosognosia for hemiplegia 

Martina Gandola; Gabriella Bottini; Laura Zapparoli; Paola Invernizzi; Margherita Verardi; Roberto Sterzi et al. (2014): The physiology of motor delusions in anosognosia for hemiplegia: Implications for current models of motor awareness. In Consciousness and Cognition 24 (0), pp. 98–112. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.01.001.



Paul M. Jenkinson; Nicola M.J. Edelstyn; Justine L. Drakeford; Simon J. Ellis (2009): Reality monitoring in anosognosia for hemiplegia. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2), pp. 458–470. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.12.005.

A-not-B error 

Randall D. Beer (2000): Dynamical approaches to cognitive science. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (3), pp. 91–99. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01440-0.



Ty W. Boyer; J. Samantha Pan; Bennett I. Bertenthal (2011): Infants’ understanding of actions performed by mechanical devices. In Cognition 121 (1), pp. 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.05.012.

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Answer fluency 

Valerie A. Thompson; Rakefet Ackerman; Yael Sidi; Linden J. Ball; Gordon Pennycook; Jamie A. Prowse Turner (2013): The role of answer fluency and perceptual fluency in the monitoring and control of reasoning: Reply to Alter, Oppenheimer, and Epley (2013). In Cognition 128 (2), pp. 256–258. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.03.003.

Answering questions 

Raymond W. Gibbs Jr.; Gregory A. Bryant (2008): Striving for optimal relevance when answering questions. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 345–369. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.02.008.

Antecedent reaccess 

Roger P.G van Gompel; Asifa Majid (2004): Antecedent frequency effects during the processing of pronouns. In Cognition 90 (3), pp. 255–264. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(03)00161-6.

Antenatal 

Heather O’Mahen; Gina Fedock; Erin Henshaw; Joseph A. Himle; Jane Forman; Heather A. Flynn (2012): Modifying 5CBT6 for Perinatal Depression: What Do Women Want?: A Qualitative Study. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (2), pp. 359–371. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.05.005.

Anterior cerebral artery 

Marina Boban; Petra Črnac; Anamari Junaković; Zsolt Garami; Branko Malojčić (2014): Blood flow velocity changes in anterior cerebral arteries during cognitive tasks performance. In Brain and Cognition 84 (1), pp. 26–33. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.10.006.

Anterior cingulate 

Glenn S Sanders; Gordon G Gallup Jr; Helmut Heinsen; Patrick R Hof; Christoph Schmitz (2002): Cognitive deficits, schizophrenia, and the anterior cingulate cortex. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (5), pp. 190–192. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01892-2.



Guido L.M. Pieters; Ellen R.A. de Bruijn; Yvonne Maas; Wouter Hulstijn; Walter Vandereycken; Joseph Peuskens; Bernard G. Sabbe (2007): Action monitoring and perfectionism in anorexia nervosa. In Brain and Cognition 63 (1), pp. 42–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.07.009.

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Justin S Feinstein; Murray B Stein; Gabriel N Castillo; Martin P Paulus (2004): From sensory processes to conscious perception. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (2), pp. 323–335. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2003.10.004.



Michael P. Milham; Kirk I. Erickson; Marie T. Banich; Arthur F. Kramer; Andrew Webb; Tracey Wszalek; Neal J. Cohen (2002): Attentional Control in the Aging Brain: Insights from an fMRI Study of the Stroop Task. In Brain and Cognition 49 (3), pp. 277–296. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.2001.1501.



S.A. Bunge; B. Burrows; A.D. Wagner (2004): Prefrontal and hippocampal contributions to visual associative recognition: Interactions between cognitive control and episodic retrieval. In Brain and Cognition 56 (2), pp. 141–152. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2003.08.001.

Anterior cingulate cortex 

Amee Baird; Bonnie-Kate Dewar; Hugo Critchley; Sam J. Gilbert; Raymond J. Dolan; Lisa Cipolotti (2006): Cognitive functioning after medial frontal lobe damage including the anterior cingulate cortex: A preliminary investigation. In Brain and Cognition 60 (2), pp. 166–175. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.11.003.



Anne Bonnefond; Nadège Doignon-Camus; Alain Hoeft; André Dufour (2011): Impact of motivation on cognitive control in the context of vigilance lowering: An 5ERP6 study. In Brain and Cognition 77 (3), pp. 464–471. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.08.010.



Dian He; Qizhu Wu; Xiuying Chen; Daidi Zhao; Qiyong Gong; Hongyu Zhou (2011): Cognitive impairment and whole brain diffusion in patients with neuromyelitis optica after acute relapse. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 80– 88. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.05.007.



E. Kalanthroff; A. Henik (2013): Individual but not fragile: Individual differences in task control predict Stroop facilitation. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 413–419. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.01.010.



Gesine Dreisbach; Rico Fischer (2012): Conflicts as aversive signals. In Brain and Cognition 78 (2), pp. 94–98. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.12.003.



Jing Zhu (2004): Locating volition. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (2), pp. 302–322. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2003.09.003.



M. Kukleta; P. Bob; M. Brázdil; R. Roman; I. Rektor (2010): The level of frontal-temporal beta-2 band 5EEG6 synchronization distinguishes anterior cingulate cortex from other frontal regions. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 879–886. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.04.007.



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Robyn Langdon; Matthew Finkbeiner; Michael H. Connors; Emily Connaughton (2013): Masked and unmasked priming in schizophrenia. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1206–1213. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.07.009.



Tiffany M.Y. Lee; Li-guo Guo; Hong-zhi Shi; Yong-zhi Li; Yue-jia Luo; Connie Y.Y. Sung et al. (2009): Neural correlates of Traditional Chinese Medicine induced advantageous risk-taking decision making. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 354–361. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.06.006.



Vincent van Veen; Clay B. Holroyd; Jonathan D. Cohen; V. Andrew Stenger; Cameron S. Carter (2004): Errors without conflict: Implications for performance monitoring theories of anterior cingulate cortex. In Brain and Cognition 56 (2), pp. 267–276. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.06.007.

Anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) 

Ryan Smith; Hagar Fass; Richard D. Lane (2014): Role of medial prefrontal cortex in representing one’s own subjective emotional responses: A preliminary study. In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 117–130. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.08.002.

Anterior insula 

Mauricio Sierra; Anthony S. David (2011): Depersonalization: A selective impairment of self-awareness. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1), pp. 99– 108. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.10.018.

Anterior left 5MTG6 

Louise Barrett (2001): I don’t know the name, but the façade rings a bell… In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (12), pp. 509–510. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(00)01833-7.

Anterior temporal lobe 

Edith Kaan; Tamara Y. Swaab (2002): The brain circuitry of syntactic comprehension. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (8), pp. 350–356. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01947-2.



Liina Pylkkänen; Douglas K. Bemis; Estibaliz Blanco Elorrieta (2014): Building phrases in language production: An 5MEG6 study of simple composition. In Cognition 133 (2), pp. 371–384. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.07.001.

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Anterior temporal lobectomy 

Nancy D Chiaravalloti; Guila Glosser (2004): Memory for faces dissociates from memory for location following anterior temporal lobectomy. In Brain and Cognition 54 (1), pp. 35–42. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00257-4.

Anthropological stages 

Georg W. Oesterdiekhoff (2012): Was pre-modern man a child? The quintessence of the psychometric and developmental approaches. In Intelligence 40 (5), pp. 470–478. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.05.005.

Anthropomorphism 

Claes Strannegård; Mehrdad Amirghasemi; Simon Ulfsbäcker (2013): An anthropomorphic method for number sequence problems. In Cognitive Systems Research 22–23 (0), pp. 27–34. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.05.003.



Claes Strannegård; Simone Cirillo; Victor Ström (2013): An anthropomorphic method for progressive matrix problems. In Cognitive Systems Research 22–23 (0), pp. 35–46. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.08.002.



Eugene M. Caruso; Adam Waytz; Nicholas Epley (2010): The intentional mind and the hot hand: Perceiving intentions makes streaks seem likely to continue. In Cognition 116 (1), pp. 149–153. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.04.006.



Nikos Makris; Dimitris Pnevmatikos (2007): Children’s understanding of human and super-natural mind. In Cognitive Development 22 (3), pp. 365–375. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.12.003.

Anti-amnestic 

Rakesh Ojha; Alakh N. Sahu; A.V. Muruganandam; Gireesh Kumar Singh; Sairam Krishnamurthy (2010): Asparagus recemosus enhances memory and protects against amnesia in rodent models. In Brain and Cognition 74 (1), pp. 1–9. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.05.009.

Anti-cholinesterase 

Rakesh Ojha; Alakh N. Sahu; A.V. Muruganandam; Gireesh Kumar Singh; Sairam Krishnamurthy (2010): Asparagus recemosus enhances memory and protects against amnesia in rodent models. In Brain and Cognition 74 (1), pp. 1–9. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.05.009.

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Anticipation 

Posada; N. Franck; N. Georgieff; M. Jeannerod (2001): Anticipating incoming events: an impaired cognitive process in schizophrenia. In Cognition 81 (3), pp. 209–226. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(01)00133-0.



Allison E. Britt; Daniel Mirman; Sergey A. Kornilov; James S. Magnuson (2014): Effect of repetition proportion on language-driven anticipatory eye movements. In Acta Psychologica 145 (0), pp. 128–138. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.10.004.



Anuenue Kukona; Shin-Yi Fang; Karen A. Aicher; Helen Chen; James S. Magnuson (2011): The time course of anticipatory constraint integration. In Cognition 119 (1), pp. 23–42. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.12.002.



G.R. Barnes (2008): Cognitive processes involved in smooth pursuit eye movements. In Brain and Cognition 68 (3), pp. 309–326. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.08.020.



Isabelle Arnulf; Laure Grosliere; Thibault Le Corvec; Jean-Louis Golmard; Olivier Lascols; Alexandre Duguet (2014): Will students pass a competitive exam that they failed in their dreams? In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 36–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.06.010.



Janie Busby; Thomas Suddendorf (2005): Recalling yesterday and predicting tomorrow. In Cognitive Development 20 (3), pp. 362–372. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2005.05.002.



Matthias Bischoff; Karen Zentgraf; Sebastian Pilgramm; Rudolf Stark; Britta Krüger; Jörn Munzert (2014): Anticipating action effects recruits audiovisual movement representations in the ventral premotor cortex. In Brain and Cognition 92 (0), pp. 39–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.09.010.



N. Stepp; M.T. Turvey (2010): On strong anticipation. In Cognitive Systems Research 11 (2), pp. 148–164. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2009.03.003.



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William M. Land; David A. Rosenbaum; Christian Seegelke; Thomas Schack (2013): Whole-body posture planning in anticipation of a manual prehension task: Prospective and retrospective effects. In Acta Psychologica 144 (2), pp. 298–307. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.06.002.

Anticipative motor behavior 

Breanna E. Studenka; Christian Seegelke; Christoph Schütz; Thomas Schack (2012): Posture based motor planning in a sequential grasping task. In Journal

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Anticipatory attending 

Angélica B. Flores; Marcia R. Digiacomo; Susana Meneres; Eva Trigo; Carlos M. Gómez (2009): Development of preparatory activity indexed by the contingent negative variation in children. In Brain and Cognition 71 (2), pp. 129–140. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.04.011.



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Kiwamu Yasuda; Laura B. Ray; Kimberly A. Cote (2011): Anticipatory attention during the sleep onset period. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 912–919. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.12.016.



Mari Riess Jones; Heather Moynihan Johnston; Jennifer Puente (2006): Effects of auditory pattern structure on anticipatory and reactive attending. In Cognitive Psychology 53 (1), pp. 59–96. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2006.01.003.

Anticipatory behavior 

C.H.M. Brunia (1999): Neural aspects of anticipatory behavior. In Acta Psychologica 101 (2–3), pp. 213–242. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(99)00006-2.

Anticipatory emotions 

Tyler Davis; Bradley C. Love; W. Todd Maddox (2009): Anticipatory emotions in decision tasks: Covert markers of value or attentional processes? In Cognition 112 (1), pp. 195–200. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.04.002.

Anticipatory eye movements 

Andrea Weber; Martine Grice; Matthew W. Crocker (2006): The role of prosody in the interpretation of structural ambiguities: A study of anticipatory eye movements. In Cognition 99 (2), pp. B63 - B72. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.07.001.



Chie Nakamura; Manabu Arai; Reiko Mazuka (2012): Immediate use of prosody and context in predicting a syntactic structure. In Cognition 125 (2), pp. 317–323. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.07.016.



Manabu Arai; Roger P.G. van Gompel; Christoph Scheepers (2007): Priming ditransitive structures in comprehension. In Cognitive Psychology 54 (3), pp. 218–250. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2006.07.001.

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Anticipatory looking 

Dana Schneider; Zoie E. Nott; Paul E. Dux (2014): Task instructions and implicit theory of mind. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 43–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.05.016.

Anticipatory postural adjustments 

Nabil Ilmane; Jacques LaRue (2011): Postural and focal inhibition of voluntary movements prepared under various temporal constraints. In Acta Psychologica 136 (1), pp. 1–10. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.08.005.

Anticipatory processing 

Adam C. Mills; DeMond M. Grant; Matt R. Judah; Evan J. White (2014): The Influence of Anticipatory Processing on Attentional Biases in Social Anxiety. In Behavior Therapy 45 (5), pp. 720–729. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.04.004.



Yuki Hirose; Reiko Mazuka (2015): Predictive processing of novel compounds: Evidence from Japanese. In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 350–358. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.033.

Anticipatory responses 

Chris Button; Keith Davids; Simon J Bennett; Geert J.P Savelsbergh (2002): Anticipatory responses to perturbation of co-ordination in one-handed catching. In Acta Psychologica 109 (1), pp. 75–93. DOI: 10.1016/S00016918(01)00052-X.

Antidepressant 

Delphine Oudiette; Marie-José Dealberto; Ginevra Uguccioni; Jean-Louis Golmard; Milagros Merino-Andreu; Mehdi Tafti et al. (2012): Dreaming without 5REM6 sleep. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1129–1140. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.04.010.

Antihypertensives 

Kaarin J. Anstey; Lee-Fay Low; Helen Christensen; Perminder Sachdev (2009): Level of cognitive performance as a correlate and predictor of health behaviors that protect against cognitive decline in late life: The path through life study. In Intelligence 37 (6), pp. 600–606. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2008.10.001.

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Antisaccade 

Jeffrey Weiler; Matthew Heath (2014): Repetitive antisaccade execution does not increase the unidirectional prosaccade switch-cost. In Acta Psychologica 146 (0), pp. 67–72. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.12.005.



Kevin Johnston; Stefan Everling (2008): Neurophysiology and neuroanatomy of reflexive and voluntary saccades in non-human primates. In Brain and Cognition 68 (3), pp. 271–283. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.08.017.



Nash Unsworth; Gregory J. Spillers; Gene A. Brewer; Brittany McMillan (2011): Attention control and the antisaccade task: A response time distribution analysis. In Acta Psychologica 137 (1), pp. 90–100. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.03.004.



Nikolaos Smyrnis (2008): Metric issues in the study of eye movements in psychiatry. In Brain and Cognition 68 (3), pp. 341–358. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.08.022.



S. Van der Stigchel; Puck Imants; K. Richard Ridderinkhof (2011): Positive affect increases cognitive control in the antisaccade task. In Brain and Cognition 75 (2), pp. 177–181. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.11.007.



Sarah Ordaz; Stephanie Davis; Beatriz Luna (2010): Effects of response preparation on developmental improvements in inhibitory control. In Acta Psychologica 134 (3), pp. 253–263. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.02.007.



Shahrzad Mazhari; Greg Price; Milan Dragović; Flavie A. Waters; Peter Clissa; Assen Jablensky (2011): Revisiting the suitability of antisaccade performance as an endophenotype in schizophrenia. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 223–230. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.08.006.

Antisaccade task 

Rena M. Eenshuistra; K. Richard Ridderinkhof; Maaike A. Weidema; Maurits W. van der Molen (2007): Developmental changes in oculomotor control and working-memory efficiency. In Acta Psychologica 124 (1), pp. 139–158. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.09.012.



Rena M. Eenshuistra; K. Richard Ridderinkhof; Maurits W. van der Molen (2004): Age-related changes in antisaccade task performance: Inhibitory control or working-memory engagement? In Brain and Cognition 56 (2), pp. 177–188. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.02.077.

Antisaccades 

Deborah L. Levy; Elizabeth A. Bowman; Larry Abel; Olga Krastoshevsky; Verena Krause; Nancy R. Mendell (2008): Does performance on the standard antisaccade task meet the co-familiality criterion for an endophenotype? In Brain and Cognition 68 (3), pp. 462–475. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.08.027.



Jennifer E. McDowell; Kara A. Dyckman; Benjamin P. Austin; Brett A. Clementz (2008): Neurophysiology and neuroanatomy of reflexive and

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volitional saccades: Evidence from studies of humans. In Brain and Cognition 68 (3), pp. 255–270. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.08.016. 

Roberto Rodríguez-Labrada; Luis Velázquez-Pérez; Raúl Aguilera-Rodríguez; Carola Seifried-Oberschmidt; Arnoy Peña-Acosta; Nalia Canales-Ochoa et al. (2014): Executive deficit in spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 is related to expanded 5CAG6 repeats: Evidence from antisaccadic eye movements. In Brain and Cognition 91 (0), pp. 28–34. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.07.007.



S.B. Hutton (2008): Cognitive control of saccadic eye movements. In Brain and Cognition 68 (3), pp. 327–340. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.08.021.

Antisymmetry 

Howard Lasnik (2002): The minimalist program in syntax. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (10), pp. 432–437. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)019770.

Anti-unification 

Angela Schwering; Ulf Krumnack; Kai-Uwe Kühnberger; Helmar Gust (2009): Syntactic principles of heuristic-driven theory projection. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 251–269. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.002.



Markus Guhe; Alison Pease; Alan Smaill; Maricarmen Martinez; Martin Schmidt; Helmar Gust et al. (2011): A computational account of conceptual blending in basic mathematics. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (3–4), pp. 249–265. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2011.01.004.

Anxiety 

Adam Gonzalez; Michael J. Zvolensky; Kristin W. Grover; Justin Parent (2012): The Role of Anxiety Sensitivity and Mindful Attention in Anxiety and Worry About Bodily Sensations Among Adults Living With HIV/AIDS. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 768–778. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.04.001.



Alessandra M. Ribeiro; Flávio F. Barbosa; Monique R. Godinho; Valéria S. Fernandes; Hermany Munguba; Thieza G. Melo et al. (2010): Sex differences in aversive memory in rats: Possible role of extinction and reactive emotional factors. In Brain and Cognition 74 (2), pp. 145–151. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.07.012.



Alethea Desrosiers; David H. Klemanski; Susan Nolen-Hoeksema (2013): Mapping Mindfulness Facets Onto Dimensions of Anxiety and Depression. In Behavior Therapy 44 (3), pp. 373–384. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.02.001.



Andrew Paget; Lyn Ellett (2014): Relationships Among Self, Others, and Persecutors in Individuals With Persecutory Delusions: A Repertory Grid Analysis. In Behavior Therapy 45 (2), pp. 273–282. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.12.001.

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Anthony C. Puliafico; Jonathan S. Comer; Anne Marie Albano (2013): Coaching Approach Behavior and Leading by Modeling: Rationale, Principles, and a Session-by-Session Description of the 5CALM6 Program for Early Childhood Anxiety. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (4), pp. 517–528. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.05.002.



Arne Dietrich; Phillip B Sparling (2004): Endurance exercise selectively impairs prefrontal-dependent cognition. In Brain and Cognition 55 (3), pp. 516–524. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.03.002.



Ashley S. Pietrefesa; David W. Evans (2007): Affective and neuropsychological correlates of children’s rituals and compulsive-like behaviors: Continuities and discontinuities with obsessive–compulsive disorder. In Brain and Cognition 65 (1), pp. 36–46. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.02.007.



Blake F. Dear; Judy B. Zou; Shehzad Ali; Carolyn N. Lorian; Luke Johnston; Joanne Sheehan et al. (2015): Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness of TherapistGuided Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Older Adults With Symptoms of Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Trial. In Behavior Therapy 46 (2), pp. 206–217. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.09.007.



Blake F. Dear; Judy B. Zou; Shehzad Ali; Carolyn N. Lorian; Luke Johnston; Joanne Sheehan et al. (2015): Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness of TherapistGuided Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Older Adults With Symptoms of Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Trial. In Behavior Therapy 46 (2), pp. 206–217. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.09.007.



Bram Vervliet (2008): Learning and memory in conditioned fear extinction: Effects of d-cycloserine. In Acta Psychologica 127 (3), pp. 601–613. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.07.001.



Brian R. Cornwell; Sven C. Mueller; Raphael Kaplan; Christian Grillon; Monique Ernst (2012): Anxiety, a benefit and detriment to cognition: Behavioral and magnetoencephalographic evidence from a mixed-saccade task. In Brain and Cognition 78 (3), pp. 257–267. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.01.002.



Caroline Crump; S. Aakash Kishore; Eran Zaidel (2013): Focus on the positive: Anxiety modulates the effects of emotional stimuli on hemispheric attention. In Brain and Cognition 83 (1), pp. 52–60. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.06.006.



Cathy M. van der Sluis; Corine O. van der Bruggen; Margaret L. BrechmanToussaint; Michèl A.P. Thissen; Susan M. Bögels (2012): Parent-Directed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Young Anxious Children: A Pilot Study. In Behavior Therapy 43 (3), pp. 583–592. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.10.002.



Christine L. Lackner; William J. Marshall; Diane L. Santesso; Jane Dywan; Terrance Wade; Sidney J. Segalowitz (2014): Adolescent anxiety and aggression can be differentially predicted by electrocortical phase reset variables. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 90–98. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.10.004.

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Connie Lamm; Isabela Granic; Philip David Zelazo; Marc D. Lewis (2011): Magnitude and chronometry of neural mechanisms of emotion regulation in subtypes of aggressive children. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 159–169. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.06.008.



Connor M. Kerns; Philip C. Kendall; Hana Zickgraf; Martin E. Franklin; Judith Miller; John Herrington (2015): Not to Be Overshadowed or Overlooked: Functional Impairments Associated With Comorbid Anxiety Disorders in Youth With 5ASD6. In Behavior Therapy 46 (1), pp. 29–39. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.03.005.



Courtney Beard; Alice T. Sawyer; Stefan G. Hofmann (2012): Efficacy of Attention Bias Modification Using Threat and Appetitive Stimuli: A MetaAnalytic Review. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 724–740. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.01.002.



Danielle Remmerswaal; Peter Muris; Jorg Huijding (2013): “Watch Out for the Gerbils, My Child!” The Role of Maternal Information on Children’s Fear in an Experimental Setting Using Real Animals. In Behavior Therapy 44 (2), pp. 317–324. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.01.001.



Evan M. Forman; Jena A. Shaw; Elizabeth M. Goetter; James D. Herbert; Jennie A. Park; Erica K. Yuen (2012): Long-Term Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Standard Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Anxiety and Depression. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 801–811. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.04.004.



Finla Chathu; Amee Krishnakumar; Cheramadathikudyil S. Paulose (2008): Acetylcholine esterase activity and behavioral response in hypoxia induced neonatal rats: Effect of glucose, oxygen and epinephrine supplementation. In Brain and Cognition 68 (1), pp. 59–66. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.02.124.



Gaëlle E. Doucet; Christopher Skidmore; Ashwini D. Sharan; Michael R. Sperling; Joseph I. Tracy (2013): Functional connectivity abnormalities vary by amygdala subdivision and are associated with psychiatric symptoms in unilateral temporal epilepsy. In Brain and Cognition 83 (2), pp. 171–182. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.08.001.



Galia Tanay; Gili Lotan; Amit Bernstein (2012): Salutary Proximal Processes and Distal Mood and Anxiety Vulnerability Outcomes of Mindfulness Training: A Pilot Preventive Intervention. In Behavior Therapy 43 (3), pp. 492–505. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.06.003.



Hannah C. Levy; Carmen P. McLean; Elna Yadin; Edna B. Foa (2013): Characteristics of Individuals Seeking Treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. In Behavior Therapy 44 (3), pp. 408–416. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.03.007.



Henning Gibbons (2009): Evaluative priming from subliminal emotional words: Insights from event-related potentials and individual differences related to anxiety. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2), pp. 383–400. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.02.007.

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Isabelle Arnulf; Laure Grosliere; Thibault Le Corvec; Jean-Louis Golmard; Olivier Lascols; Alexandre Duguet (2014): Will students pass a competitive exam that they failed in their dreams? In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 36–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.06.010.



J. Anthony Richey; Meghan E. Keough; Norman B. Schmidt (2012): Attentional Control Moderates Fearful Responding to a 35% 5CO26 Challenge. In Behavior Therapy 43 (2), pp. 285–299. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.06.004.



Jill Ehrenreich-May; Emily L. Bilek (2012): The Development of a Transdiagnostic, Cognitive Behavioral Group Intervention for Childhood Anxiety Disorders and Co-Occurring Depression Symptoms. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (1), pp. 41–55. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.02.003.



Jonathan Allsop; Rob Gray (2014): Flying under pressure: Effects of anxiety on attention and gaze behavior in aviation. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 3 (2), pp. 63–71. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2014.04.010.



Jonathan S. Abramowitz (2013): The Practice of Exposure Therapy: Relevance of Cognitive-Behavioral Theory and Extinction Theory. In Behavior Therapy 44 (4), pp. 548–558. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.03.003.



K.K.F. Rocha; A.M. Ribeiro; K.C.F. Rocha; M.B.C. Sousa; F.S. Albuquerque; S. Ribeiro; R.H. Silva (2012): Improvement in physiological and psychological parameters after 6 months of yoga practice. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 843–850. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.014.



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Kelsey C. Collimore; Neil A. Rector (2014): Treatment of Anxiety Disorders With Comorbid Depression: A Survey of Expert 5CBT6 Clinicians. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (4), pp. 485–493. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2014.01.007.



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Laura B. Allen; Jennie C.I. Tsao; Laura C. Seidman; Jill Ehrenreich-May; Lonnie K. Zeltzer (2012): A Unified, Transdiagnostic Treatment for Adolescents With Chronic Pain and Comorbid Anxiety and Depression. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (1), pp. 56–67. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.04.007.



Laura C. Reigada; Amanda McGovern; Megan E. Tudor; Deborah J. Walder; Carrie Masia Warner (2014): Collaborating With Pediatric Gastroenterologists to Treat Co-Occurring Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Anxiety in Pediatric Medical Settings. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (4), pp. 372–385. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2014.03.004.

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Lital Ruderman; Dominique Lamy (2012): Emotional context influences access of visual stimuli to anxious individuals’ awareness. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 900–914. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.015.



Maria Kangas; Chris Milross; Richard A. Bryant (2014): A Brief, Early Cognitive-Behavioral Program for Cancer-Related PTSD, Anxiety, and Comorbid Depression. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (4), pp. 416– 431. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2014.05.002.



Mattie Tops; Sascha Russo; Maarten A.S. Boksem; Don M. Tucker (2009): Serotonin: Modulator of a drive to withdraw. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 427–436. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.03.009.



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Nimali Jayasinghe; Martha A. Sparks; Kaori Kato; Kaitlyn Wilbur; Sandy B. Ganz; Gabrielle R. Chiaramonte et al. (2014): Exposure-Based 5CBT6 for Older Adults After Fall Injury: Description of a Manualized, Time-Limited Intervention for Anxiety. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (4), pp. 432–445. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2014.01.003.



Norman B. Schmidt (2012): Innovations in the Treatment of Anxiety Psychopathology: Introduction. In Behavior Therapy 43 (3), pp. 465–467. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.03.003.



Odin Hjemdal; Roger Hagen; Hans M. Nordahl; Adrian Wells (2013): Metacognitive Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Nature, Evidence and an Individual Case Illustration. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (3), pp. 301–313. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.01.002.



Patricia Sagaspe; Montserrat Sanchez-Ortuno; André Charles; Jacques Taillard; Cédric Valtat; Bernard Bioulac; Pierre Philip (2006): Effects of sleep deprivation on Color-Word, Emotional, and Specific Stroop interference and on self-reported anxiety. In Brain and Cognition 60 (1), pp. 76–87. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.10.001.



Peter M. McEvoy; Alison E.J. Mahoney (2012): To Be Sure, To Be Sure: Intolerance of Uncertainty Mediates Symptoms of Various Anxiety Disorders and Depression. In Behavior Therapy 43 (3), pp. 533–545. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.02.007.



Philip Spinhoven; Jolijn Drost; Mark de Rooij; Albert M. van Hemert; Brenda W. Penninx (2014): A Longitudinal Study of Experiential Avoidance in Emotional Disorders. In Behavior Therapy 45 (6), pp. 840–850. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.07.001.



R. Kathryn McHugh; Sarah J. Kertz; Rachel B. Weiss; Arielle R. BaskinSommers; Bridget A. Hearon; Thröstur Björgvinsson (2014): Changes in Distress Intolerance and Treatment Outcome in a Partial Hospital Setting. In Behavior Therapy 45 (2), pp. 232–240. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.11.002.

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Sally M. Gregory; Anthony Lambert (2012): Anxiety, conscious awareness and change detection. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 69–79. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.009.



Samuel J. Vine; Mark R. Wilson (2011): The influence of quiet eye training and pressure on attention and visuo-motor control. In Acta Psychologica 136 (3), pp. 340–346. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.12.008.



Simon McCarthy-Jones; Charles Fernyhough (2011): The varieties of inner speech: Links between quality of inner speech and psychopathological variables in a sample of young adults. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1586–1593. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.08.005.



Stefania Mereu; Alejandro Lleras (2013): Feelings of control restore distorted time perception of emotionally charged events. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 306–314. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.08.004.



Susan W. White; Matthew D. Lerner; Bryce D. McLeod; Jeffrey J. Wood; Golda S. Ginsburg; Connor Kerns et al. (2015): Anxiety in Youth With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorder: Examination of Factorial Equivalence. In Behavior Therapy 46 (1), pp. 40–53. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.05.005.



Thompson E. Davis III; Brittany N. Moree; Timothy Dempsey; Julie A. Hess; Whitney S. Jenkins; Jill C. Fodstad; Johnny L. Matson (2012): The Effect of Communication Deficits on Anxiety Symptoms in Infants and Toddlers With Autism Spectrum Disorders. In Behavior Therapy 43 (1), pp. 142–152. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.05.003.



Thorhildur Halldorsdottir; Thomas H. Ollendick (2014): Comorbid ADHD: Implications for the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (3), pp. 310–322. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.08.003.



Tom Hildebrandt; Terri Bacow; Rebecca Greif; Adrianne Flores (2014): Exposure-Based Family Therapy (FBT-E): An Open Case Series of a New Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (4), pp. 470–484. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.10.006.



Tranum Kaur; C.M. Pathak; P. Pandhi; K.L. Khanduja (2008): Effects of green tea extract on learning, memory, behavior and acetylcholinesterase activity in young and old male rats. In Brain and Cognition 67 (1), pp. 25–30. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.10.003.



V. Robin Weersing; Michelle S. Rozenman; Maureen Maher-Bridge; John V. Campo (2012): Anxiety, Depression, and Somatic Distress: Developing a Transdiagnostic Internalizing Toolbox for Pediatric Practice. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (1), pp. 68–82. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.06.002.



Yair Bar-Haim; Dominique Lamy; Shlomit Glickman (2005): Attentional bias in anxiety: A behavioral and 5ERP6 study. In Brain and Cognition 59 (1), pp. 11–22. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.03.005.

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Anxiety disorder 

Anthony C. Puliafico; Jonathan S. Comer; Anne Marie Albano (2013): Coaching Approach Behavior and Leading by Modeling: Rationale, Principles, and a Session-by-Session Description of the 5CALM6 Program for Early Childhood Anxiety. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (4), pp. 517–528. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.05.002.



Dianne L. Chambless (2014): Can We Talk? Fostering Interchange Between Scientists and Practitioners. In Behavior Therapy 45 (1), pp. 47–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.08.002.



Dianne M. Hezel; Richard J. McNally (2014): Theory of Mind Impairments in Social Anxiety Disorder. In Behavior Therapy 45 (4), pp. 530–540. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.02.010.



Eli R. Lebowitz; Haim Omer; Holly Hermes; Lawrence Scahill (2014): Parent Training for Childhood Anxiety Disorders: The 5SPACE6 Program. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (4), pp. 456–469. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.10.004.



Emily L. Bilek; Jill Ehrenreich-May (2012): An Open Trial Investigation of a Transdiagnostic Group Treatment for Children With Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 887–897. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.04.007.



Iris M. Engelhard; Arne Leer; Emma Lange; Bunmi O. Olatunji (2014): Shaking That Icky Feeling: Effects of Extinction and Counterconditioning on Disgust-Related Evaluative Learning. In Behavior Therapy 45 (5), pp. 708– 719. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.04.003.



Jeffrey J. Wood; Jill Ehrenreich-May; Michael Alessandri; Cori Fujii; Patricia Renno; Elizabeth Laugeson et al. (2015): Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Early Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorders and Clinical Anxiety: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. In Behavior Therapy 46 (1), pp. 7–19. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.01.002.



Johanna Boettcher; Viktor Åström; Daniel Påhlsson; Ola Schenström; Gerhard Andersson; Per Carlbring (2014): Internet-Based Mindfulness Treatment for Anxiety Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial. In Behavior Therapy 45 (2), pp. 241–253. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.11.003.



Kristalyn Salters-Pedneault (2013): Hofmann, S. G. (2012). An Introduction to Modern CBT: Psychological Solutions to Mental Health Problems Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (3), pp. 383– 384. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.03.007.



Melanie S. Harned; Linda A. Dimeff; Eric A. Woodcock; Tim Kelly; Jake Zavertnik; Ignacio Contreras; Sankirtana M. Danner (2014): Exposing Clinicians to Exposure: A Randomized Controlled Dissemination Trial of Exposure Therapy for Anxiety Disorders. In Behavior Therapy 45 (6), pp. 731– 744. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.04.005.



Michael W. Otto; Samantha J. Moshier; Dina G. Kinner; Naomi M. Simon; Mark H. Pollack; Scott P. Orr (2014): De Novo Fear Conditioning Across

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Diagnostic Groups in the Affective Disorders: Evidence for Learning Impairments. In Behavior Therapy 45 (5), pp. 619–629. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.12.012. 

Norman B. Schmidt; Julia D. Buckner; Andrea Pusser; Kelly WoolawayBickel; Jennifer L. Preston; Aaron Norr (2012): Randomized Controlled Trial of False Safety Behavior Elimination Therapy: A Unified Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Anxiety Psychopathology. In Behavior Therapy 43 (3), pp. 518– 532. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.02.004.



Peter J. Norton (2012): A Randomized Clinical Trial of Transdiagnostic Cognitve-Behavioral Treatments for Anxiety Disorder by Comparison to Relaxation Training. In Behavior Therapy 43 (3), pp. 506–517. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2010.08.011.



Sarah A. Crawley; Philip C. Kendall; Courtney L. Benjamin; Douglas M. Brodman; Chiaying Wei; Rinad S. Beidas et al. (2013): Brief CognitiveBehavioral Therapy for Anxious Youth: Feasibility and Initial Outcomes. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (2), pp. 123–133. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.07.003.



Stephen P.H. Whiteside; Michelle Gryczkowski; Chelsea M. Ale; Amy M. Brown-Jacobsen; Denis M. McCarthy (2013): Development of Child- and Parent-Report Measures of Behavioral Avoidance Related to Childhood Anxiety Disorders. In Behavior Therapy 44 (2), pp. 325–337. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.02.006.



Susan Mineka; Katherine Oehlberg (2008): The relevance of recent developments in classical conditioning to understanding the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disorders. In Acta Psychologica 127 (3), pp. 567–580. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.11.007.



Todd J. Farchione; Christopher P. Fairholme; Kristen K. Ellard; Christina L. Boisseau; Johanna Thompson-Hollands; Jenna R. Carl et al. (2012): Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial. In Behavior Therapy 43 (3), pp. 666–678. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.01.001.

Anxiety learning 

Susan Mineka; Katherine Oehlberg (2008): The relevance of recent developments in classical conditioning to understanding the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disorders. In Acta Psychologica 127 (3), pp. 567–580. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.11.007.

Anxiety sensitivity 

Adam Gonzalez; Michael J. Zvolensky; Kristin W. Grover; Justin Parent (2012): The Role of Anxiety Sensitivity and Mindful Attention in Anxiety and Worry About Bodily Sensations Among Adults Living With HIV/AIDS. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 768–778. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.04.001.

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Anka A. Vujanovic; Amit Bernstein; Erin C. Berenz; Michael J. Zvolensky (2012): Single-Session Anxiety Sensitivity Reduction Program for TraumaExposed Adults: A Case Series Documenting Feasibility and Initial Efficacy. In Behavior Therapy 43 (3), pp. 482–491. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.03.005.



Daniel W. Capron; Aaron M. Norr; Richard J. Macatee; Norman B. Schmidt (2013): Distress Tolerance and Anxiety Sensitivity Cognitive Concerns: Testing the Incremental Contributions of Affect Dysregulation Constructs on Suicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempt. In Behavior Therapy 44 (3), pp. 349– 358. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.12.002.



James F. Boswell; Todd J. Farchione; Shannon Sauer-Zavala; Heather W. Murray; Meghan R. Fortune; David H. Barlow (2013): Anxiety Sensitivity and Interoceptive Exposure: A Transdiagnostic Construct and Change Strategy. In Behavior Therapy 44 (3), pp. 417–431. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.03.006.



Joseph R. Bardeen; Thomas A. Fergus; Holly K. Orcutt (2013): Experiential Avoidance as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Anxiety Sensitivity and Perceived Stress. In Behavior Therapy 44 (3), pp. 459–469. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.04.001.



Kristin Naragon-Gainey; Lauren A. Rutter; Timothy A. Brown (2014): The Interaction of Extraversion and Anxiety Sensitivity on Social Anxiety: Evidence of Specificity Relative to Depression. In Behavior Therapy 45 (3), pp. 418–429. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.01.004.



Michael J. Zvolensky; Daniel Bogiaizian; Patricio López Salazar; Samantha G. Farris; Jafar Bakhshaie (2014): An Anxiety Sensitivity Reduction SmokingCessation Program for Spanish-Speaking Smokers (Argentina). In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (3), pp. 350–363. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2013.10.005.



R. Kathryn McHugh; Michael W. Otto (2012): Refining the Measurement of Distress Intolerance. In Behavior Therapy 43 (3), pp. 641–651. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.12.001.

Anxiety symptoms 

Cecilia A. Essau; Judith Conradt; Satoko Sasagawa; Thomas H. Ollendick (2012): Prevention of Anxiety Symptoms in Children: Results From a Universal School-Based Trial. In Behavior Therapy 43 (2), pp. 450–464. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.08.003.



Peter Muris; Jorg Huijding; Birgit Mayer; Marit Langkamp; Ela Reyhan; Bunmi Olatunji (2012): Assessment of Disgust Sensitivity in Children With an Age-Downward Version of the Disgust Emotion Scale. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 876–886. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.03.002.

Anxious youth 

Rinad S. Beidas; Matthew P. Mychailyszyn; Jennifer L. Podell; Philip C. Kendall (2013): Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anxious Youth: The

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Inner Workings. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (2), pp. 134–146. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.07.004.

AoA 

Frédéric Isel; Annette Baumgaertner; Johannes Thrän; Jürgen M. Meisel; Christian Büchel (2010): Neural circuitry of the bilingual mental lexicon: Effect of age of second language acquisition. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 169–180. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.07.008.



Kent C. Berridge (2003): Pleasures of the brain. In Brain and Cognition 52 (1), pp. 106–128. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00014-9.



Robert W. Mitchell (1999): Apes, Language, and the Human Mind, by Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, Stuart G. Shanker and Talbot J. Taylor. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (6), pp. 243 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01308-X.

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Aperture 

Tobias Heed; Michael Gründler; Jennifer Rinkleib; Franziska H. Rudzik; Thérèse Collins; Edward Cooke; J. Kevin O’Regan (2011): Visual information and rubber hand embodiment differentially affect reach-to-grasp actions. In Acta Psychologica 138 (1), pp. 263–271. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.07.003.

Aphasia 

Alain Morin (2009): Self-awareness deficits following loss of inner speech: Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor’s case study. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2), pp. 524– 529. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.09.008.



Anjan Chatterjee (2001): Language and space: some interactions. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (2), pp. 55–61. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01598-9.



Ariel M. Cohen-Goldberg; Joana Cholin; Michele Miozzo; Brenda Rapp (2013): The interface between morphology and phonology: Exploring a morpho-phonological deficit in spoken production. In Cognition 127 (2), pp. 270–286. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.01.004.



Bruce Crosson (1999): Subcortical Mechanisms in Language: Lexical– Semantic Mechanisms and the Thalamus. In Brain and Cognition 40 (2), pp. 414–438. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.1999.1088.



Carolyn E. Wilshire; Eleanor M. Saffran (2005): Contrasting effects of phonological priming in aphasic word production. In Cognition 95 (1), pp. 31– 71. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.02.004.

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Edith Kaan; Tamara Y. Swaab (2002): The brain circuitry of syntactic comprehension. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (8), pp. 350–356. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01947-2.



Gary S. Dell; Myrna F. Schwartz; Nazbanou Nozari; Olufunsho Faseyitan; H. Branch Coslett (2013): Voxel-based lesion-parameter mapping: Identifying the neural correlates of a computational model of word production. In Cognition 128 (3), pp. 380–396. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.05.007.



Gregory Hickok; David Poeppel (2000): Towards a functional neuroanatomy of speech perception. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (4), pp. 131–138. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01463-7.



Gregory Hickok; David Poeppel (2004): Dorsal and ventral streams: a framework for understanding aspects of the functional anatomy of language. In Cognition 92 (1–2), pp. 67–99. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.10.011.



Julene K. Johnson; Amy B. Graziano (2003): August Knoblauch and amusia: A nineteenth-century cognitive model of music. In Brain and Cognition 51 (1), pp. 102–114. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00527-4.



Michael T Ullman (2004): Contributions of memory circuits to language: the declarative/procedural model. In Cognition 92 (1–2), pp. 231–270. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.10.008.



Morten H. Christiansen; M. Louise Kelly; Richard C. Shillcock; Katie Greenfield (2010): Impaired artificial grammar learning in agrammatism. In Cognition 116 (3), pp. 382–393. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.05.015.



Nachum Soroker; Asa Kasher; Rachel Giora; Gila Batori; Cecilia Corn; Mali Gil; Eran Zaidel (2005): Processing of basic speech acts following localized brain damage: A new light on the neuroanatomy of language. In Brain and Cognition 57 (2), pp. 214–217. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.08.047.



Nazbanou Nozari; Gary S. Dell; Myrna F. Schwartz (2011): Is comprehension necessary for error detection? A conflict-based account of monitoring in speech production. In Cognitive Psychology 63 (1), pp. 1–33. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2011.05.001.



Nina F Dronkers; David P Wilkins; Robert D Van Valin Jr.; Brenda B Redfern; Jeri J Jaeger (2004): Lesion analysis of the brain areas involved in language comprehension. In Cognition 92 (1–2), pp. 145–177. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.11.002.



Robert W. Mitchell (2009): Self-awareness without inner speech: A commentary on Morin. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2), pp. 532–534. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.12.003.



William Milberg; Sheila Blumstein; Kelly Sullivan Giovanello; Cara Misiurski (2003): Summation priming in aphasia: Evidence for alterations in semantic integration and activation. In Brain and Cognition 51 (1), pp. 31–47. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00500-6.



Yael Benn; Iain D. Wilkinson; Ying Zheng; Kathrin Cohen Kadosh; Charles A.J. Romanowski; Michael Siegal; Rosemary Varley (2013): Differentiating

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core and co-opted mechanisms in calculation: The neuroimaging of calculation in aphasia. In Brain and Cognition 82 (3), pp. 254–264. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.04.012.

Aphasic errors 

Cristina Romani; Claudia Galluzzi; Ivana Bureca; Andrew Olson (2011): Effects of syllable structure in aphasic errors: Implications for a new model of speech production. In Cognitive Psychology 62 (2), pp. 151–192. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2010.08.001.

Apical dendrite 

David Laberge (2006): Apical dendrite activity in cognition and consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2), pp. 235–257. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.09.007.



David Laberge; Ray Kasevich (2013): The cognitive significance of resonating neurons in the cerebral cortex. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1523–1550. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.10.004.

Aplasic 

Elfed Huw Price (2006): A critical review of congenital phantom limb cases and a developmental theory for the basis of body image. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2), pp. 310–322. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.07.003.

Apolipoprotein E 

Rose Calhoun-Haney; Claire Murphy (2005): Apolipoprotein ε4 is associated with more rapid decline in odor identification than in odor threshold or Dementia Rating Scale scores. In Brain and Cognition 58 (2), pp. 178–182. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.10.004.

Apophenia 

Christine Simmonds-Moore (2014): Exploring the perceptual biases associated with believing and disbelieving in paranormal phenomena. In Consciousness and Cognition 28 (0), pp. 30–46. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.06.004.

Apparent biological motion 

Guido Orgs; Nobuhiro Hagura; Patrick Haggard (2013): Learning to like it: Aesthetic perception of bodies, movements and choreographic structure. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 603–612. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.03.010.

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Apparent mental causation 

Atsushi Sato (2009): Both motor prediction and conceptual congruency between preview and action-effect contribute to explicit judgment of agency. In Cognition 110 (1), pp. 74–83. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.10.011.

Apparent motion 

C Stough; T.C Bates; G.L Mangan; I Colrain (2001): Inspection time and intelligence: further attempts to eliminate the apparent movement strategy. In Intelligence 29 (3), pp. 219–230. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(00)00053-2.



Daniel Sanabria; Charles Spence; Salvador Soto-Faraco (2007): Perceptual and decisional contributions to audiovisual interactions in the perception of apparent motion: A signal detection study. In Cognition 102 (2), pp. 299–310. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.01.003.



Fuminori Ono; Shigeru Kitazawa (2010): The effect of perceived motion-indepth on time perception. In Cognition 115 (1), pp. 140–146. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.12.006.



Howard S. Hock; Gregor Schöner; Lee Gilroy (2009): A counterchange mechanism for the perception of motion. In Acta Psychologica 132 (1), pp. 1– 21. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.06.006.



Joseph Glicksohn (2001): Temporal Cognition and the Phenomenology of Time: A Multiplicative Function for Apparent Duration. In Consciousness and Cognition 10 (1), pp. 1–25. DOI: 10.1006/ccog.2000.0468.

Appearance-reality 

Carla Krachun; Josep Call; Michael Tomasello (2009): Can chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) discriminate appearance from reality? In Cognition 112 (3), pp. 435–450. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.06.012.



Elizabeth Meins; Charles Fernyhough (2007): Preschoolers’ understanding of multiple orientations to reality: The adjectives task. In Cognitive Development 22 (2), pp. 289–297. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.10.008.

Appendices 

Aleck Shih-Wei Chen (2011): Bodies and codas or core syllables plus appendices? Evidence for a developmental theory of subsyllabic division preference. In Cognition 121 (3), pp. 338–362. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.006.

Applied relaxation 

Sarah A. Hayes-Skelton; Aisha Usmani; Jonathan K. Lee; Lizabeth Roemer; Susan M. Orsillo (2012): A Fresh Look at Potential Mechanisms of Change in

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Applied Relaxation for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Case Series. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (3), pp. 451–462. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2011.12.005.

Appraisal 

Angelina R. Sutin; Richard W. Robins (2008): When the “I” looks at the “Me”: Autobiographical memory, visual perspective, and the self. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1386–1397. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.09.001.



B. Fradcourt; C. Peyrin; M. Baciu; A. Campagne (2013): Behavioral assessment of emotional and motivational appraisal during visual processing of emotional scenes depending on spatial frequencies. In Brain and Cognition 83 (1), pp. 104–113. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.07.009.



Brian Parkinson (2009): What holds emotions together? Meaning and response coordination. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (1), pp. 31–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.03.003.



Didier Grandjean; David Sander; Klaus R. Scherer (2008): Conscious emotional experience emerges as a function of multilevel, appraisal-driven response synchronization. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (2), pp. 484– 495. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.019.



Eddie M.W. Tong; Deborah H. Tan; Yan Lin Tan (2013): Can implicit appraisal concepts produce emotion-specific effects? A focus on unfairness and anger. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 449–460. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.02.003.



Keith Oatley; P.N. Johnson-Laird (2014): Cognitive approaches to emotions. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (3), pp. 134–140. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.12.004.

Appraisal theory 

Stacy C. Marsella; Jonathan Gratch (2009): EMA: A process model of appraisal dynamics. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (1), pp. 70–90. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.03.005.

Appreciation 

Claus-Christian Carbon (2010): The cycle of preference: Long-term dynamics of aesthetic appreciation. In Acta Psychologica 134 (2), pp. 233–244. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.02.004.

Apprenticeship 

Patricia M Greenfield; Ashley E Maynard; Carla P Childs (2003): Historical change, cultural learning, and cognitive representation in Zinacantec Maya

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children. In Cognitive Development 18 (4), pp. 455–487. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2003.09.004.

Approach 

Françoise Morange-Majoux; Georges Dellatolas (2010): Right–left approach and reaching arm movements of 4-month infants in free and constrained conditions. In Brain and Cognition 72 (3), pp. 419–422. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.12.002.



Gerald J. Haeffel (2011): Motion as Motivation: Using Repetitive Flexion Movements to Stimulate the Approach System. In Behavior Therapy 42 (4), pp. 667–675. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.02.006.



India Morrison; Ellen Poliakoff; Lucy Gordon; Paul Downing (2007): Response-specific effects of pain observation on motor behavior. In Cognition 104 (2), pp. 407–416. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.07.006.



Ravit Nussinson; Beate Seibt; Michael Häfner; Fritz Strack (2011): Cognitive consequences of motivational orientation: Perceived similarity between objects. In Acta Psychologica 138 (1), pp. 39–44. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.05.003.



Susan Malcolm-Smith; Sheri Koopowitz; Eleni Pantelis; Mark Solms (2012): Approach/avoidance in dreams. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 408–412. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.11.004.



William S. Helton (2010): The relationship between lateral differences in tympanic membrane temperature and behavioral impulsivity. In Brain and Cognition 74 (2), pp. 75–78. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.06.008.

Approach motivation 

Joël Cretenet; Vincent Dru (2008): A neurobehavioral investigation into judgmental processes: Effect of bilateral motor behaviors. In Brain and Cognition 68 (1), pp. 81–91. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.03.002.

Approach/retreat behavior 

John Smythies (2011): The Neural control of mood: The possible role of the adrenergic system in the medulla. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 489–493. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.10.014.

Approach-avoidance 

Severine Koch; Rob W. Holland; Ad van Knippenberg (2008): Regulating cognitive control through approach-avoidance motor actions. In Cognition 109 (1), pp. 133–142. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.07.014.

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Approximate addition 

Nicole M. McNeil; Mary Wagner Fuhs; M. Claire Keultjes; Matthew H. Gibson (2011): Influences of problem format and 5SES6 on preschoolers’ understanding of approximate addition. In Cognitive Development 26 (1), pp. 57–71. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2010.08.010.

Approximate arithmetic 

Joonkoo Park; Elizabeth M. Brannon (2014): Improving arithmetic performance with number sense training: An investigation of underlying mechanism. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 188–200. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.011.

Approximate Bayesian inference 

Elizabeth Bonawitz; Stephanie Denison; Thomas L. Griffiths; Alison Gopnik (2014): Probabilistic models, learning algorithms, and response variability: sampling in cognitive development. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (10), pp. 497–500. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.06.006.



Stephanie Denison; Elizabeth Bonawitz; Alison Gopnik; Thomas L. Griffiths (2013): Rational variability in children’s causal inferences: The Sampling Hypothesis. In Cognition 126 (2), pp. 285–300. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.10.010.

Approximate-meanings 

Michael D. Lee; Barbara W. Sarnecka (2011): Number-knower levels in young children: Insights from Bayesian modeling. In Cognition 120 (3), pp. 391–402. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.10.003.

Approximate number sense 

Gavin R. Price; Daniel Palmer; Christian Battista; Daniel Ansari (2012): Nonsymbolic numerical magnitude comparison: Reliability and validity of different task variants and outcome measures, and their relationship to arithmetic achievement in adults. In Acta Psychologica 140 (1), pp. 50–57. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.02.008.

Approximate number system 

Daniel C. Hyde; Saeeda Khanum; Elizabeth S. Spelke (2014): Brief nonsymbolic, approximate number practice enhances subsequent exact symbolic arithmetic in children. In Cognition 131 (1), pp. 92–107. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.12.007.

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Joonkoo Park; Elizabeth M. Brannon (2014): Improving arithmetic performance with number sense training: An investigation of underlying mechanism. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 188–200. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.011.



Matthew Inglis; Camilla Gilmore (2013): Sampling from the mental number line: How are approximate number system representations formed? In Cognition 129 (1), pp. 63–69. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.06.003.



Matthew Inglis; Camilla Gilmore (2014): Indexing the approximate number system. In Acta Psychologica 145 (0), pp. 147–155. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.11.009.



Melissa E. Libertus; Darko Odic; Justin Halberda (2012): Intuitive sense of number correlates with math scores on college-entrance examination. In Acta Psychologica 141 (3), pp. 373–379. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.09.009.

Approximate quantification 

Delphine Gandini; Patrick Lemaire; Bernard François Michel (2009): Approximate quantification in young, healthy older adults’, and Alzheimer patients. In Brain and Cognition 70 (1), pp. 53–61. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.12.004.



Delphine Gandini; Patrick Lemaire; Stéphane Dufau (2008): Older and younger adults’ strategies in approximate quantification. In Acta Psychologica 129 (1), pp. 175–189. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.05.009.

Approximation 

Johan Kwisthout; Iris van Rooij (2013): Bridging the gap between theory and practice of approximate Bayesian inference. In Cognitive Systems Research 24 (0), pp. 2–8. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.12.008.

Approximation ability 

Barbara Hammer (2002): Recurrent networks for structured data – A unifying approach and its properties. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (2), pp. 145–165. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00056-0.

Apraxia 

A Bartolo; R Cubelli; S Della Sala; S Drei (2003): Pantomimes are special gestures which rely on working memory. In Brain and Cognition 53 (3), pp. 483–494. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00209-4.



Alan Sunderland; Leigh Wilkins; Rob Dineen; Sophie E. Dawson (2013): Tool-use and the left hemisphere: What is lost in ideomotor apraxia? In Brain and Cognition 81 (2), pp. 183–192. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.10.008.

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John L Bradshaw (2001): Asymmetries in preparation for action. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (5), pp. 184–185. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01656-9.



Laurel J. Buxbaum; Tania Giovannetti; David Libon (2000): The Role of the Dynamic Body Schema in Praxis: Evidence from Primary Progressive Apraxia. In Brain and Cognition 44 (2), pp. 166–191. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.2000.1227.



Luigi Trojano; Ludovica Labruna; Dario Grossi (2007): An experimental investigation of the automatic/voluntary dissociation in limb apraxia. In Brain and Cognition 65 (2), pp. 169–176. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.07.010.



Maria Mozaz; Maite Garaigordobil; Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi; Jeffrey Anderson; Gregory P. Crucian; Kenneth M. Heilman (2006): Posture recognition in Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 62 (3), pp. 241– 245. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.06.003.



Robynne M. Gravenhorst; Charles B. Walter (2009): Cognitive mechanisms of visuomotor transformation in movement imitation: Examining predictions based on models of apraxia and motor control. In Brain and Cognition 71 (2), pp. 118–128. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.04.008.



T. Vanbellingen; B. Kersten; M. Bellion; P. Temperli; F. Baronti; R. Müri; S. Bohlhalter (2011): Impaired finger dexterity in Parkinson’s disease is associated with praxis function. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 48–52. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.06.003.

Apraxic agraphia 

Hyo Jung De Smet; Sebastiaan Engelborghs; Philippe F. Paquier; Peter P. De Deyn; Peter Mariën (2011): Cerebellar-induced apraxic agraphia: A review and three new cases. In Brain and Cognition 76 (3), pp. 424–434. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.12.006.

Arabic 

Dorit Aram; Ofra Korat; Elinor Saiegh-Haddad; Safieh Hassunha Arafat; Ruba Khoury; Jakleen Abu Elhija (2013): Early literacy among Arabic-speaking kindergartners: The role of socioeconomic status, home literacy environment and maternal mediation of writing. In Cognitive Development 28 (3), pp. 193– 208. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2012.10.003.



Mitsuhiko Ota; Robert J. Hartsuiker; Sarah L. Haywood (2009): The 5KEY6 to the ROCK: Near-homophony in nonnative visual word recognition. In Cognition 111 (2), pp. 263–269. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.12.007.



Renée Béland; Zohra Mimouni (2001): Deep dyslexia in the two languages of an Arabic/French bilingual patient. In Cognition 82 (2), pp. 77–126. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(01)00148-2.



Sami Boudelaa; William D Marslen-Wilson (2004): Abstract morphemes and lexical representation: the CV-Skeleton in Arabic. In Cognition 92 (3), pp. 271–303. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.08.003.

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Arabic digits 

Konstantinos Priftis; Silvia Albanese; Francesca Meneghello; Marco Pitteri (2013): Pure left neglect for Arabic numerals. In Brain and Cognition 81 (1), pp. 118–123. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.09.008.



Natalie Jackson; Jeffrey Coney (2007): Simple arithmetic processing: Surface form effects in a priming task. In Acta Psychologica 125 (1), pp. 1–19. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.05.003.

Arabic morphology 

Sami Boudelaa; William D Marslen-Wilson (2001): Morphological units in the Arabic mental lexicon. In Cognition 81 (1), pp. 65–92. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(01)00119-6.

Arabic numerals 

Bert Reynvoet; Marc Brysbaert (1999): Single-digit and two-digit Arabic numerals address the same semantic number line. In Cognition 72 (2), pp. 191– 201. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(99)00048-7.



Hideharu Furumoto (2006): Pure misallocation of “0” in number transcoding: A new symptom of right cerebral dysfunction. In Brain and Cognition 60 (2), pp. 128–138. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.10.002.

Arbitrariness 

Lynne C. Nygaard; Allison E. Cook; Laura L. Namy (2009): Sound to meaning correspondences facilitate word learning. In Cognition 112 (1), pp. 181–186. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.04.001.

Architecture 

Sloman; R.L. Chrisley (2005): More things than are dreamt of in your biology: Information-processing in biologically inspired robots. In Cognitive Systems Research 6 (2), pp. 145–174. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2004.06.004.

Architecture of cognition 

Steve Joordens; Daryl E. Wilson; Thomas M. Spalek; Dwayne E. Paré (2010): Turning the process-dissociation procedure inside-out: A new technique for understanding the relation between conscious and unconscious influences. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 270–280. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.09.011.

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Architectures of cognition 

Niels Taatgen (1999): The Atomic Components of Thought: by John R. Anderson and Christian Lebiere. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (2), pp. 82 . DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(98)01250-9.

Arctic peoples 

Kenya Kura; Elijah L. Armstrong; Donald I. Templer (2014): Cognitive function among the Ainu people. In Intelligence 44 (0), pp. 149–154. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.04.001.

Arcuate fasciculus 

Ruth E. Propper; Lauren J. O’Donnell; Stephen Whalen; Yanmei Tie; Isaiah H. Norton; Ralph O. Suarez et al. (2010): A combined fMRI and 5DTI6 examination of functional language lateralization and arcuate fasciculus structure: Effects of degree versus direction of hand preference. In Brain and Cognition 73 (2), pp. 85–92. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.03.004.

Area 

Elizabeth M Brannon; Sara Abbott; Donna J Lutz (2004): Number bias for the discrimination of large visual sets in infancy. In Cognition 93 (2), pp. B59 B68. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.01.004.

Area 5MST6 

Uwe J. Ilg; Peter Thier (2008): The neural basis of smooth pursuit eye movements in the rhesus monkey brain. In Brain and Cognition 68 (3), pp. 229–240. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.08.014.

Area 5MT6 

Bernt C. Skottun; John R. Skoyles (2006): Is coherent motion an appropriate test for magnocellular sensitivity? In Brain and Cognition 61 (2), pp. 172–180. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.004.



Jane E. Raymond (2000): Attentional modulation of visual motion perception. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (2), pp. 42–50. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(99)01437-0.



Uwe J. Ilg; Peter Thier (2008): The neural basis of smooth pursuit eye movements in the rhesus monkey brain. In Brain and Cognition 68 (3), pp. 229–240. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.08.014.

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Area concept 

Masamichi Yuzawa; William M Bart; Miki Yuzawa (2000): Development of the ability to judge relative areas: Role of the procedure of placing one object on another. In Cognitive Development 15 (2), pp. 135–152. DOI: 10.1016/S0885-2014(00)00023-X.

Argument structure 

Jean-Pierre Koenig; Gail Mauner; Breton Bienvenue (2003): Arguments for adjuncts. In Cognition 89 (2), pp. 67–103. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(03)00082-9.



Jeffrey Lidz; Lila R Gleitman (2004): Yes, we still need Universal Grammar. In Cognition 94 (1), pp. 85–93. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.03.004.



Julie E. Boland (2005): Visual arguments. In Cognition 95 (3), pp. 237–274. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.01.008.



Keith J. Fernandes; Gary F. Marcus; Jennifer A. Di Nubila; Athena Vouloumanos (2006): From semantics to syntax and back again: Argument structure in the third year of life. In Cognition 100 (2), pp. B10 - B20. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.08.003.



Şeyda Özçalışkan; Susan Goldin-Meadow (2005): Gesture is at the cutting edge of early language development. In Cognition 96 (3), pp. B101 - B113. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.01.001.



Silvia P. Gennari; Maryellen C. MacDonald (2009): Linking production and comprehension processes: The case of relative clauses. In Cognition 111 (1), pp. 1–23. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.12.006.



Stefan Frisch; Anja Hahne; Angela D Friederici (2004): Word category and verb–argument structure information in the dynamics of parsing. In Cognition 91 (3), pp. 191–219. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.09.009.



Zhenguang G. Cai; Martin J. Pickering; Ruiming Wang; Holly P. Branigan (2015): It is there whether you hear it or not: Syntactic representation of missing arguments. In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 255–267. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.017.

Argument structure theory 

Qingrong Chen; Xiaodong Xu; Dingliang Tan; Jingjing Zhang; Yuan Zhong (2013): Syntactic priming in Chinese sentence comprehension: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials. In Brain and Cognition 83 (1), pp. 142–152. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.07.005.

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Argumentation 

Bahar Köymen; Lena Rosenbaum; Michael Tomasello (2014): Reasoning during joint decision-making by preschool peers. In Cognitive Development 32 (0), pp. 74–85. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2014.09.001.



Deanna Kuhn; Kalypso Iordanou; Maria Pease; Clarice Wirkala (2008): Beyond control of variables: What needs to develop to achieve skilled scientific thinking? In Cognitive Development 23 (4), pp. 435–451. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2008.09.006.



Hugo Mercier (2011): Reasoning serves argumentation in children. In Cognitive Development 26 (3), pp. 177–191. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2010.12.001.

Argument(s) 

David W Green; Alastair McClelland; Lars Muckli; Claire Simmons (1999): Arguments and deontic decisions. In Acta Psychologica 101 (1), pp. 27–47. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(98)00043-2.



Jean-Pierre Koenig; Gail Mauner; Breton Bienvenue (2003): Arguments for adjuncts. In Cognition 89 (2), pp. 67–103. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(03)00082-9.



Yair Neuman; Amnon Glassner; Michael Weinstock (2004): The effect of a reason’s truth-value on the judgment of a fallacious argument. In Acta Psychologica 116 (2), pp. 173–184. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.01.003.

Argument-order-independent structural priming 

Jeong-Ah Shin; Kiel Christianson (2009): Syntactic processing in Korean– English bilingual production: Evidence from cross-linguistic structural priming. In Cognition 112 (1), pp. 175–180. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.03.011.

Aristotle 

C.U.M. Smith (2006): The ‘hard problem’ and the quantum physicists. Part 1: The first generation. In Brain and Cognition 61 (2), pp. 181–188. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.005.

Arithmetic 

Camilla K. Gilmore (2006): Investigating children’s understanding of inversion using the missing number paradigm. In Cognitive Development 21 (3), pp. 301–316. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.03.007.



Drew Walker; Laura Mickes; Daniel Bajic; Charles R. Nailon; Timothy C. Rickard (2013): A test of two methods of arithmetic fluency training and

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implications for educational practice. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 2 (1), pp. 25–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2013.02.001. 

Jamie I.D Campbell; Raymond Gunter (2002): Calculation, culture, and the repeated operand effect. In Cognition 86 (1), pp. 71–96. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(02)00138-5.



Joonkoo Park; Elizabeth M. Brannon (2014): Improving arithmetic performance with number sense training: An investigation of underlying mechanism. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 188–200. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.011.



Katherine M. Robinson; Adam K. Dubé (2009): Children’s understanding of the inverse relation between multiplication and division. In Cognitive Development 24 (3), pp. 310–321. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2008.11.001.



Kim Uittenhove; Patrick Lemaire (2013): Strategy sequential difficulty effects vary with working-memory and response–stimulus-intervals: A study in arithmetic. In Acta Psychologica 143 (1), pp. 113–118. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.02.007.



Kyoung-Min Lee; So-Young Kang (2002): Arithmetic operation and working memory: differential suppression in dual tasks. In Cognition 83 (3), pp. B63 B68. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(02)00010-0.



L. Hoch; B. Tillmann (2012): Shared structural and temporal integration resources for music and arithmetic processing. In Acta Psychologica 140 (3), pp. 230–235. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.03.008.



Lance J. Rips; Jennifer Asmuth; Amber Bloomfield (2006): Giving the boot to the bootstrap: How not to learn the natural numbers. In Cognition 101 (3), pp. B51 - B60. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.12.001.



Ludovic Fabre; Patrick Lemaire; Jonathan Grainger (2007): Attentional modulation of masked repetition and categorical priming in young and older adults. In Cognition 105 (3), pp. 513–532. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.10.011.



M. Chiara Passolunghi; Barbara Vercelloni; Hans Schadee (2007): The precursors of mathematics learning: Working memory, phonological ability and numerical competence. In Cognitive Development 22 (2), pp. 165–184. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.09.001.



Michelle R. Ellefson; Laura R. Shapiro; Nick Chater (2006): Asymmetrical switch costs in children. In Cognitive Development 21 (2), pp. 108–130. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.01.002.



Natalie Jackson; Jeffrey Coney (2005): Simple arithmetic processing: The question of automaticity. In Acta Psychologica 119 (1), pp. 41–66. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.10.018.



Natalie Jackson; Jeffrey Coney (2007): Simple arithmetic processing: Surface form effects in a priming task. In Acta Psychologica 125 (1), pp. 1–19. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.05.003.

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Nicole M. McNeil; Mary Wagner Fuhs; M. Claire Keultjes; Matthew H. Gibson (2011): Influences of problem format and 5SES6 on preschoolers’ understanding of approximate addition. In Cognitive Development 26 (1), pp. 57–71. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2010.08.010.



Patrick Lemaire; Mireille Lecacheur (2011): Age-related changes in children’s executive functions and strategy selection: A study in computational estimation. In Cognitive Development 26 (3), pp. 282–294. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2011.01.002.



Pierre Barrouillet; Catherine Thevenot (2013): On the problem-size effect in small additions: Can we really discard any counting-based account? In Cognition 128 (1), pp. 35–44. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.02.018.



Richard Cowan; Neil O’Connor; Katerina Samella (2003): The skills and methods of calendrical savants. In Intelligence 31 (1), pp. 51–65. DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2896(02)00119-8.



Robert S. Siegler (1999): Strategic development. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (11), pp. 430–435. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01372-8.



Robert S. Siegler; Clarissa A. Thompson; Michael Schneider (2011): An integrated theory of whole number and fractions development. In Cognitive Psychology 62 (4), pp. 273–296. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2011.03.001.



Sophie van der Sluis; Peter F. de Jong; Aryan van der Leij (2007): Executive functioning in children, and its relations with reasoning, reading, and arithmetic. In Intelligence 35 (5), pp. 427–449. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.09.001.



Tessei Kobayashi; Kazuo Hiraki; Ryoko Mugitani; Toshikazu Hasegawa (2004): Baby arithmetic: one object plus one tone. In Cognition 91 (2), pp. B23 - B34. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.09.004.



Thomas Hinault; Stéphane Dufau; Patrick Lemaire (2014): Sequential modulations of poorer-strategy effects during strategy execution: An eventrelated potential study in arithmetic. In Brain and Cognition 91 (0), pp. 123– 130. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.09.001.



Virginie Crollen; Marie-Pascale Noël (2015): The role of fingers in the development of counting and arithmetic skills. In Acta Psychologica 156 (0), pp. 37–44. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2015.01.007.

Arithmetic algorithms 

Marta Laupa; Joe Becker (2004): Coordinating mathematical concepts with the demands of authority: children’s reasoning about conventional and secondorder logical rules. In Cognitive Development 19 (2), pp. 147–168. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2003.11.001.



Marta Laupa; Joe Becker (2004): Coordinating mathematical concepts with the demands of authority: children’s reasoning about conventional and secondorder logical rules. In Cognitive Development 19 (2), pp. 147–168. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2003.11.001.

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Arithmetic development 

Karin Landerl; Anna Bevan; Brian Butterworth (2004): Developmental dyscalculia and basic numerical capacities: a study of 8–9-year-old students. In Cognition 93 (2), pp. 99–125. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.11.004.

Arithmetic fluency 

Gavin R. Price; Daniel Palmer; Christian Battista; Daniel Ansari (2012): Nonsymbolic numerical magnitude comparison: Reliability and validity of different task variants and outcome measures, and their relationship to arithmetic achievement in adults. In Acta Psychologica 140 (1), pp. 50–57. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.02.008.

Arithmetic principles 

Meng-Lung Lai; Arthur J. Baroody; Amanda R. Johnson (2008): Fostering Taiwanese preschoolers’ understanding of the addition–subtraction inverse principle. In Cognitive Development 23 (1), pp. 216–235. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2007.06.002.

Arithmetic retrieval processes 

Sandrine Duverne; Patrick Lemaire; Bernard François Michel (2003): Alzheimer’s disease disrupts arithmetic fact retrieval processes but not arithmetic strategy selection. In Brain and Cognition 52 (3), pp. 302–318. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00168-4.

Arithmetic tie effect 

Sven Blankenberger (2001): The arithmetic tie effect is mainly encodingbased. In Cognition 82 (1), pp. B15 - B24. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(01)00140-8.

Arithmetical development 

Ann Dowker (2009): Use of derived fact strategies by children with mathematical difficulties. In Cognitive Development 24 (4), pp. 401–410. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2009.09.005.

Arm kinematics 

Laetitia Fradet; Gyusung Lee; Natalia Dounskaia (2008): Origins of submovements during pointing movements. In Acta Psychologica 129 (1), pp. 91–100. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.04.009.

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Arm movement 

Abram F.J. Sanders; Astrid M.L. Kappers (2008): Curvature affects haptic length perception. In Acta Psychologica 129 (3), pp. 340–351. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.08.011.



Jeroen B.J. Smeets; Eli Brenner (2001): Action beyond our grasp. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (7), pp. 287 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01684-3.



Michel Guerraz; Sébastien Caudron; Noémylle Thomassin; Jean Blouin (2011): Influence of head orientation on visually and memory-guided arm movements. In Acta Psychologica 136 (3), pp. 390–398. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.01.004.



Rudmer Menger; Stefan Van der Stigchel; H. Chris Dijkerman (2012): How obstructing is an obstacle? The influence of starting posture on obstacle avoidance. In Acta Psychologica 141 (1), pp. 1–8. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.06.006.



Frouke Hermens; Daniel Kral; David A. Rosenbaum (2014): Limits of endstate planning. In Acta Psychologica 148 (0), pp. 148–162. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.01.009.

Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery 

Thomas R. Coyle; David R. Pillow (2008): 5SAT6 and 5ACT6 predict college 5GPA6 after removing g. In Intelligence 36 (6), pp. 719–729. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2008.05.001.



Thomas R. Coyle; Jason M. Purcell; Anissa C. Snyder; Peter Kochunov (2013): Non-g residuals of the 5SAT6 and 5ACT6 predict specific abilities. In Intelligence 41 (2), pp. 114–120. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.12.001.

Arm-postural coordination 

K.I. Ustinova; J. Perkins; L. Szostakowski; L.S. Tamkei; W.A. Leonard (2010): Effect of viewing angle on arm reaching while standing in a virtual environment: Potential for virtual rehabilitation. In Acta Psychologica 133 (2), pp. 180–190. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.11.006.

Arousal 

Annika S Smit; Paul A.T.M Eling; Anton M.L Coenen (2004): Mental effort causes vigilance decrease due to resource depletion. In Acta Psychologica 115 (1), pp. 35–42. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2003.11.001.



Brian Knutson; Kiefer Katovich; Gaurav Suri (2014): Inferring affect from fMRI data. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (8), pp. 422–428. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.04.006.

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C.M. Lévy; A. MacRae; E.P. Köster (2006): Perceived stimulus complexity and food preference development. In Acta Psychologica 123 (3), pp. 394–413. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.06.006.



Catarina Silva; Marie Montant; Aurelie Ponz; Johannes C. Ziegler (2012): Emotions in reading: Disgust, empathy and the contextual learning hypothesis. In Cognition 125 (2), pp. 333–338. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.07.013.



Cheng Kang; Zhenhong Wang; Alyssa Surina; Wei Lü (2014): Immediate emotion-enhanced memory dependent on arousal and valence: The role of automatic and controlled processing. In Acta Psychologica 150 (0), pp. 153– 160. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.05.008.



D.K. Menon; A.M. Owen; John D. Pickard (1999): Response from Menon, Owen and Pickard. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (2), pp. 44–46. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(98)01269-8.



Diana Martella; Victoria Plaza; Angeles F. Estévez; Alejandro Castillo; Luis J. Fuentes (2012): Minimizing sleep deprivation effects in healthy adults by differential outcomes. In Acta Psychologica 139 (3), pp. 391–396. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.12.013.



James S. Adelman; Zachary Estes (2013): Emotion and memory: A recognition advantage for positive and negative words independent of arousal. In Cognition 129 (3), pp. 530–535. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.08.014.



Jean Edith Frank; Carlos Tomaz (2003): Lateralized impairment of the emotional enhancement of verbal memory in patients with amygdala– hippocampus lesion. In Brain and Cognition 52 (2), pp. 223–230. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00075-7.



Joseph Glicksohn (2001): Temporal Cognition and the Phenomenology of Time: A Multiplicative Function for Apparent Duration. In Consciousness and Cognition 10 (1), pp. 1–25. DOI: 10.1006/ccog.2000.0468.



Keith M. Alfano; Cynthia R. Cimino (2008): Alteration of expected hemispheric asymmetries: Valence and arousal effects in neuropsychological models of emotion. In Brain and Cognition 66 (3), pp. 213–220. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.08.002.



Kristian Folta-Schoofs; Oliver T. Wolf; Stefan Treue; Daniela Schoofs (2014): Perceptual complexity, rather than valence or arousal accounts for distracterinduced overproductions of temporal durations. In Acta Psychologica 147 (0), pp. 51–59. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.10.001.



Louise D. Cosand; Thomas M. Cavanagh; Ashley A. Brown; Christopher G. Courtney; Anthony J. Rissling; Anne M. Schell; Michael E. Dawson (2008): Arousal, working memory, and conscious awareness in contingency learning. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1105–1113. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.04.007.



M.M.A. Nielen; D.J. Heslenfeld; K. Heinen; J.W. Van Strien; M.P. Witter; C. Jonker; D.J. Veltman (2009): Distinct brain systems underlie the processing of valence and arousal of affective pictures. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 387–396. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.05.007.

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Malek Mneimne; Alice S. Powers; Kate E. Walton; David S. Kosson; Samantha Fonda; Jessica Simonetti (2010): Emotional valence and arousal effects on memory and hemispheric asymmetries. In Brain and Cognition 74 (1), pp. 10–17. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.05.011.



Marieke S. Tollenaar; Bernet M. Elzinga; Philip Spinhoven; Walter A.M. Everaerd (2008): The effects of cortisol increase on long-term memory retrieval during and after acute psychosocial stress. In Acta Psychologica 127 (3), pp. 542–552. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.10.007.



Marit Hauschildt; Maarten J.V. Peters; Lena Jelinek; Steffen Moritz (2012): Veridical and false memory for scenic material in posttraumatic stress disorder. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 80–89. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.10.013.



Matias Baltazar; Nesrine Hazem; Emma Vilarem; Virginie Beaucousin; JeanLuc Picq; Laurence Conty (2014): Eye contact elicits bodily self-awareness in human adults. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 120–127. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.009.



Melanie George; Veronika Dobler; Elaine Nicholls; Tom Manly (2005): Spatial awareness, alertness, and ADHD: The re-emergence of unilateral neglect with time-on-task. In Brain and Cognition 57 (3), pp. 264–275. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.09.003.



Mitchell A. Meltzer; Kristy A. Nielson (2010): Memory for emotionally provocative words in alexithymia: A role for stimulus relevance. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 1062–1068. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.05.008.



Monicque M. Lorist; Mattie Tops (2003): Caffeine, fatigue, and cognition. In Brain and Cognition 53 (1), pp. 82–94. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)002069.



N. Mella; L. Conty; V. Pouthas (2011): The role of physiological arousal in time perception: Psychophysiological evidence from an emotion regulation paradigm. In Brain and Cognition 75 (2), pp. 182–187. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.11.012.



Nicholas D. Schiff; Fred Plum (1999): Cortical function in the persistent vegetative state. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (2), pp. 43–44. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(98)01268-6.



Robin S.S. Kramer; Ulrich W. Weger; Dinkar Sharma (2013): The effect of mindfulness meditation on time perception. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 846–852. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.05.008.



Shaun M. English; Kristy A. Nielson (2010): Reduction of the misinformation effect by arousal induced after learning. In Cognition 117 (2), pp. 237–242. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.08.014.



Stavroula-Thaleia Kousta; David P. Vinson; Gabriella Vigliocco (2009): Emotion words, regardless of polarity, have a processing advantage over neutral words. In Cognition 112 (3), pp. 473–481. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.06.007.

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Stefania Mereu; Alejandro Lleras (2013): Feelings of control restore distorted time perception of emotionally charged events. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 306–314. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.08.004.



Tad T. Brunyé; Caroline R. Mahoney; Harris R. Lieberman; Grace E. Giles; Holly A. Taylor (2010): Acute caffeine consumption enhances the executive control of visual attention in habitual consumers. In Brain and Cognition 74 (3), pp. 186–192. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.07.006.



Tad T. Brunyé; Caroline R. Mahoney; Harris R. Lieberman; Holly A. Taylor (2010): Caffeine modulates attention network function. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 181–188. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.07.013.



Terry McMorris; Beverley J. Hale (2012): Differential effects of differing intensities of acute exercise on speed and accuracy of cognition: A metaanalytical investigation. In Brain and Cognition 80 (3), pp. 338–351. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.09.001.



Timothy C Bates; Andrew Rock (2004): Personality and information processing speed: Independent influences on intelligent performance. In Intelligence 32 (1), pp. 33–46. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2003.08.002.

Arousal asymmetry 

Thomas Holtgraves (2013): Cognitive consequences of individual differences in arousal asymmetry. In Brain and Cognition 83 (1), pp. 21–26. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.06.002.

Arousal interpretation 

Kristy A. Nielson; Mitchell A. Meltzer (2009): Modulation of long-term memory by arousal in alexithymia: The role of interpretation. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3), pp. 786–793. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.06.001.

Arrays 

Laurent Benoit; Henri Lehalle; Michèle Molina; Charles Tijus; François Jouen (2013): Young children’s mapping between arrays, number words, and digits. In Cognition 129 (1), pp. 95–101. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.06.005.

Arrest 

Kevin M. Beaver; Joseph A. Schwartz; Joseph L. Nedelec; Eric J. Connolly; Brian B. Boutwell; J.C. Barnes (2013): Intelligence is associated with criminal justice processing: Arrest through incarceration. In Intelligence 41 (5), pp. 277–288. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.05.001.

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Arrhythmic 

Biyu J. He (2014): Scale-free brain activity: past, present, and future. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (9), pp. 480–487. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.04.003.

Arrow 

Shuo Zhao; Shota Uono; Sayaka Yoshimura; Motomi Toichi (2014): Attention orienting by eye gaze and arrows reveals flexibility to environmental changes. In Acta Psychologica 150 (0), pp. 100–105. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.05.003.



D. Guzzon; D. Brignani; C. Miniussi; C.A. Marzi (2010): Orienting of attention with eye and arrow cues and the effect of overtraining. In Acta Psychologica 134 (3), pp. 353–362. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.03.008.



Maria Staudte; Matthew W. Crocker; Alexis Heloir; Michael Kipp (2014): The influence of speaker gaze on listener comprehension: Contrasting visual versus intentional accounts. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 317–328. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.003.

Arrow cue 

Andrea Marotta; Juan Lupiáñez; Maria Casagrande (2012): Investigating hemispheric lateralization of reflexive attention to gaze and arrow cues. In Brain and Cognition 80 (3), pp. 361–366. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.08.001.



Andrea Marotta; Maria Casagrande; Juan Lupiáñez (2013): Object-based attentional effects in response to eye-gaze and arrow cues. In Acta Psychologica 143 (3), pp. 317–321. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.006.



Jessica J. Green; Marty G. Woldorff (2012): Arrow-elicited cueing effects at short intervals: Rapid attentional orienting or cue-target stimulus conflict? In Cognition 122 (1), pp. 96–101. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.018.



Alessandro Pignocchi (2010): How the intentions of the draftsman shape perception of a drawing. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 887–898. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.04.009.



Andrea R. Halpern; Jenny Ly; Seth Elkin-Frankston; Margaret G. O’Connor (2008): “I Know What I Like”: Stability of aesthetic preference in alzheimer’s patients. In Brain and Cognition 66 (1), pp. 65–72. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.05.008.



Gerald C. Cupchik; Oshin Vartanian; Adrian Crawley; David J. Mikulis (2009): Viewing artworks: Contributions of cognitive control and perceptual facilitation to aesthetic experience. In Brain and Cognition 70 (1), pp. 84–91. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.01.003.

Art

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Leslie Snapper; Cansu Oranç; Angelina Hawley-Dolan; Jenny Nissel; Ellen Winner (2015): Your kid could not have done that: Even untutored observers can discern intentionality and structure in abstract expressionist art. In Cognition 137 (0), pp. 154–165. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.12.009.



Marcos Nadal; Marcus T. Pearce (2011): The Copenhagen Neuroaesthetics conference: Prospects and pitfalls for an emerging field. In Brain and Cognition 76 (1), pp. 172–183. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.01.009.



Paul J. Locher; Pieter Jan Stappers; Kees Overbeeke (1999): An empirical evaluation of the visual rightness theory of pictorial composition. In Acta Psychologica 103 (3), pp. 261–280. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(99)00044-X.



Semir Zeki (2001): Closet reductionists. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (2), pp. 45–46. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01575-8.



Semir Zeki (2004): The neurology of ambiguity. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (1), pp. 173–196. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2003.10.003.



Sonja Baumer; Beth Ferholt; Robert Lecusay (2005): Promoting narrative competence through adult–child joint pretense: Lessons from the Scandinavian educational practice of playworld. In Cognitive Development 20 (4), pp. 576– 590. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2005.08.003.



T. Andrew Poehlman; George E. Newman (2014): Potential: The valuation of imagined future achievement. In Cognition 130 (1), pp. 134–139. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.10.003.



Takeshi Okada; Sawako Yokochi; Kentaro Ishibashi; Kazuhiro Ueda (2009): Analogical modification in the creation of contemporary art. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 189–203. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.007.



Valeria Drago; Glen R. Finney; Paul S. Foster; Alejandra Amengual; Yong Jeong; Tomoiuki Mizuno et al. (2008): Spatial-attention and emotional evocation: Line bisection performance and visual art emotional evocation. In Brain and Cognition 66 (2), pp. 140–144. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.06.005.



Yu-Cheng Pei; Chia-Ling Chen; Chia-Ying Chung; Shi-Wei Chou; Alice M.K. Wong; Simon F.T. Tang (2004): Pre-attentive mental processing of music expectation: Event-related potentials of a partially violating and resolving paradigm. In Brain and Cognition 54 (1), pp. 95–100. DOI: 10.1016/S02782626(03)00265-3.

Art perception 

B. Belke; H. Leder; G. Harsanyi; C.C. Carbon (2010): When a Picasso is a “Picasso”: The entry point in the identification of visual art. In Acta Psychologica 133 (2), pp. 191–202. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.11.007.



Helmut Leder; Claus-Christian Carbon; Ai-Leen Ripsas (2006): Entitling art: Influence of title information on understanding and appreciation of paintings.

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In Acta Psychologica 121 (2), pp. 176–198. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.08.005. 

M. Dorothee Augustin; Helmut Leder; Florian Hutzler; Claus-Christian Carbon (2008): Style follows content: On the microgenesis of art perception. In Acta Psychologica 128 (1), pp. 127–138. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.11.006.

Artefact / Artifact 

Adee Matan; Susan Carey (2001): Developmental changes within the core of artifact concepts. In Cognition 78 (1), pp. 1–26. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(00)00094-9.



Alexander F. Schmidt; Lisa M. Kistemaker (2015): The sexualized-bodyinversion hypothesis revisited: Valid indicator of sexual objectification or methodological artifact? In Cognition 134 (0), pp. 77–84. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.09.003.



Amanda C. Brandone; Susan A. Gelman (2009): Differences in preschoolers’ and adults’ use of generics about novel animals and artifacts: A window onto a conceptual divide. In Cognition 110 (1), pp. 1–22. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.08.005.



Andrei Cimpian; Cristina Cadena (2010): Why are dunkels sticky? Preschoolers infer functionality and intentional creation for artifact properties learned from generic language. In Cognition 117 (1), pp. 62–68. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.06.011.



Brandy N. Frazier; Susan A. Gelman (2009): Developmental changes in judgments of authentic objects. In Cognitive Development 24 (3), pp. 284–292. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2009.06.003.



Cara DiYanni; Deborah Kelemen (2005): Time to get a new mountain? The role of function in children’s conceptions of natural kinds. In Cognition 97 (3), pp. 327–335. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.10.002.



David de Léon (2002): Cognitive task transformations. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (3), pp. 349–359. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(02)00047-5.



Deborah Kelemen (2003): British and American children’s preferences for teleo-functional explanations of the natural world. In Cognition 88 (2), pp. 201–221. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(03)00024-6.



Gil Diesendruck; Rubi Hammer; Or Catz (2003): Mapping the similarity space of children and adults’ artifact categories. In Cognitive Development 18 (2), pp. 217–231. DOI: 10.1016/S0885-2014(03)00021-2.



Grant Gutheil; Paul Bloom; Nohemy Valderrama; Rebecca Freedman (2004): The role of historical intuitions in children’s and adults’ naming of artifacts. In Cognition 91 (1), pp. 23–42. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(03)00165-3.



Guillermo Puebla; Sergio E. Chaigneau (2014): Inference and coherence in causal-based artifact categorization. In Cognition 130 (1), pp. 50–65. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.10.001.

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John D Coley; Brett Hayes; Christopher Lawson; Michelle Moloney (2004): Knowledge, expectations, and inductive reasoning within conceptual hierarchies. In Cognition 90 (3), pp. 217–253. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(03)00159-8.



Krista Casler; Deborah Kelemen (2007): Reasoning about artifacts at 24 months: The developing teleo-functional stance. In Cognition 103 (1), pp. 120– 130. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.02.006.



Krista Casler; Treysi Terziyan; Kimberly Greene (2009): Toddlers view artifact function normatively. In Cognitive Development 24 (3), pp. 240–247. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2009.03.005.



Margaret Anne Defeyter; Tim P German (2003): Acquiring an understanding of design: evidence from children’s insight problem solving. In Cognition 89 (2), pp. 133–155. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(03)00098-2.



Marjorie Rhodes; Susan A. Gelman (2009): A developmental examination of the conceptual structure of animal, artifact, and human social categories across two cultural contexts. In Cognitive Psychology 59 (3), pp. 244–274. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2009.05.001.



Ofer Melnik; Jordan B. Pollack (2002): Theory and scope of exact representation extraction from feed-forward networks. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (2), pp. 203–226. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00058-4.



Pascal Boyer; Nathalie Bedoin; Sandrine Honoré (2000): Relative contributions of kind- and domain-level concepts to expectations concerning unfamiliar exemplars: Developmental change and domain differences. In Cognitive Development 15 (4), pp. 457–479. DOI: 10.1016/S08852014(00)00022-8.



Paul Bloom (2007): More than words: A reply to Malt and Sloman. In Cognition 105 (3), pp. 649–655. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.04.016.



Raphael van Riel (2008): On how we perceive the social world. Criticizing Gallagher’s view on direct perception and outlining an alternative. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (2), pp. 544–552. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.009.



Sergio E. Chaigneau; Lawrence W. Barsalou; Mojdeh Zamani (2009): Situational information contributes to object categorization and inference. In Acta Psychologica 130 (1), pp. 81–94. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.10.004.



Sergio E. Chaigneau; Ramón D. Castillo; Luis Martínez (2008): Creators’ intentions bias judgments of function independently from causal inferences. In Cognition 109 (1), pp. 123–132. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.07.009.



Tarja Susi; Tom Ziemke (2001): Social cognition, artefacts, and stigmergy: A comparative analysis of theoretical frameworks for the understanding of artefact-mediated collaborative activity. In Cognitive Systems Research 2 (4), pp. 273–290. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00053-5.

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Vikram K. Jaswal (2006): Preschoolers favor the creator’s label when reasoning about an artifact’s function. In Cognition 99 (3), pp. B83 - B92. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.07.006.

Articulation 

Corey T. McMillan; Martin Corley (2010): Cascading influences on the production of speech: Evidence from articulation. In Cognition 117 (3), pp. 243–260. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.08.019.



Elan Barenholtz; Jacob Feldman (2006): Determination of visual figure and ground in dynamically deforming shapes. In Cognition 101 (3), pp. 530–544. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.12.002.



Elan Barenholtz; Michael J. Tarr (2008): Visual judgment of similarity across shape transformations: Evidence for a compositional model of articulated objects. In Acta Psychologica 128 (2), pp. 331–338. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.03.007.



Steven Brown; Angela R. Laird; Peter Q. Pfordresher; Sarah M. Thelen; Peter Turkeltaub; Mario Liotti (2009): The somatotopy of speech: Phonation and articulation in the human motor cortex. In Brain and Cognition 70 (1), pp. 31– 41. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.12.006.

Articulation work 

Lars Rune Christensen (2013): Stigmergy in human practice: Coordination in construction work. In Cognitive Systems Research 21 (0), pp. 40–51. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.06.004.

Articulatory features 

Gary M. Oppenheim; Gary S. Dell (2008): Inner speech slips exhibit lexical bias, but not the phonemic similarity effect. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 528–537. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.02.006.

Articulatory imagery 

Gary M. Oppenheim; Gary S. Dell (2008): Inner speech slips exhibit lexical bias, but not the phonemic similarity effect. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 528–537. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.02.006.

Articulatory loop 

Gary M. Oppenheim; Gary S. Dell (2008): Inner speech slips exhibit lexical bias, but not the phonemic similarity effect. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 528–537. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.02.006.

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Articulatory suppression 

Akira Miyake; Michael J Emerson; Francisca Padilla; Jeung-chan Ahn (2004): Inner speech as a retrieval aid for task goals: the effects of cue type and articulatory suppression in the random task cuing paradigm. In Acta Psychologica 115 (2–3), pp. 123–142. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2003.12.004.



Matt Jones; Thad A Polk (2002): An attractor network model of serial recall. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (1), pp. 45–55. DOI: 10.1016/S13890417(01)00043-2.

Artifact categorization 

Barbara C. Malt; Steven A. Sloman (2007): Category essence or essentially pragmatic? Creator’s intention in naming and what’s really what. In Cognition 105 (3), pp. 615–648. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.10.001.



Birgit Träuble; Sabina Pauen (2007): The role of functional information for infant categorization. In Cognition 105 (2), pp. 362–379. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.10.003.



Birgit Träuble; Sabina Pauen (2007): The role of functional information for infant categorization. In Cognition 105 (2), pp. 362–379. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.10.003.



Deborah G Kemler Nelson; Anne Frankenfield; Catherine Morris; Elizabeth Blair (2000): Young children’s use of functional information to categorize artifacts: three factors that matter. In Cognition 77 (2), pp. 133–168. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(00)00097-4.

Artifact concepts 

Barbara C. Malt; Steven A. Sloman (2007): Category essence or essentially pragmatic? Creator’s intention in naming and what’s really what. In Cognition 105 (3), pp. 615–648. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.10.001.



Yvonne M. Asher; Deborah G. Kemler Nelson (2008): Was it designed to do that? Children’s focus on intended function in their conceptualization of artifacts. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 474–483. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.01.007.

Artifact domain 

Tracy A Lavin; D.Geoffrey Hall (2001): Domain effects in lexical development: learning words for foods and toys. In Cognitive Development 16 (4), pp. 929–950. DOI: 10.1016/S0885-2014(02)00070-9.

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Artifact function 

Judit Futó; Ernő Téglás; Gergely Csibra; György Gergely (2010): Communicative Function Demonstration induces kind-based artifact representation in preverbal infants. In Cognition 117 (1), pp. 1–8. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.06.003.

Artificial consciousness 

David Gamez (2008): Progress in machine consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 887–910. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.04.005.

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) 

Pei Wang (2009): Analogy in a general-purpose reasoning system. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 286–296. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.003.

Artificial grammar 

Greg J. Neil; Philip A. Higham (2012): Implicit learning of conjunctive rule sets: An alternative to artificial grammars. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1393–1400. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.07.005.



Patricia A. Reeder; Elissa L. Newport; Richard N. Aslin (2013): From shared contexts to syntactic categories: The role of distributional information in learning linguistic form-classes. In Cognitive Psychology 66 (1), pp. 30–54. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2012.09.001.



Ricardo Rosas; Francisco Ceric; Marcela Tenorio; Catalina Mourgues; Carolina Thibaut; Esteban Hurtado; Maria Teresa Aravena (2010): 5ADHD6 children outperform normal children in an artificial grammar implicit learning task: 5ERP6 and 5RT6 evidence. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 341–351. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.09.006.



Richard J. Tunney; Gilbert Bezzina (2007): Effects of retention intervals on receiver operating characteristics in artificial grammar learning. In Acta Psychologica 125 (1), pp. 37–50. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.06.002.



Stephen Whitmarsh; Julia Uddén; Henk Barendregt; Karl Magnus Petersson (2013): Mindfulness reduces habitual responding based on implicit knowledge: Evidence from artificial grammar learning. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 833–845. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.05.007.

Artificial grammar learning 

Andy D. Mealor; Zoltan Dienes (2013): Explicit feedback maintains implicit knowledge. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 822–832. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.05.006.

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Andy D. Mealor; Zoltan Dienes (2013): The speed of metacognition: Taking time to get to know one’s structural knowledge. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 123–136. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.11.009.



Andy David Mealor; Zoltan Dienes (2012): Conscious and unconscious thought in artificial grammar learning. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 865–874. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.03.001.



Andy Mealor; Zoltan Dienes (2012): No-loss gambling shows the speed of the unconscious. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 228–237. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.12.001.



Ansgar D. Endress; Luca L. Bonatti (2007): Rapid learning of syllable classes from a perceptually continuous speech stream. In Cognition 105 (2), pp. 247– 299. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.09.010.



Ansgar D. Endress; Luca L. Bonatti (2007): Rapid learning of syllable classes from a perceptually continuous speech stream. In Cognition 105 (2), pp. 247– 299. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.09.010.



Colin Dawson; LouAnn Gerken (2009): From domain-generality to domainsensitivity: 4-Month-olds learn an abstract repetition rule in music that 7month-olds do not. In Cognition 111 (3), pp. 378–382. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.02.010.



Elisabeth Norman; Mark C. Price; Emma Jones (2011): Measuring strategic control in artificial grammar learning. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1920–1929. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.07.008.



Elisabeth Norman; Mark C. Price; Emma Jones; Zoltan Dienes (2011): Strategic control in 5AGL6 is not attributable to simple letter frequencies alone. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1933–1934. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.011.



Guido Orgs; Nobuhiro Hagura; Patrick Haggard (2013): Learning to like it: Aesthetic perception of bodies, movements and choreographic structure. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 603–612. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.03.010.



Gustav Kuhn; Zoltán Dienes (2008): Learning non-local dependencies. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 184–206. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.01.003.



Jordan A. Comins; Timothy Q. Gentner (2013): Perceptual categories enable pattern generalization in songbirds. In Cognition 128 (2), pp. 113–118. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.03.014.



Jun Lai; Fenna H. Poletiek (2011): The impact of adjacent-dependencies and staged-input on the learnability of center-embedded hierarchical structures. In Cognition 118 (2), pp. 265–273. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.11.011.



Luis Jiménez (2011): Methodological vs. strategic control in artificial grammar learning: A commentary on Norman, Price and Jones (2011). In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1930–1932. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.07.009.

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Lulu Wan; Zoltán Dienes; Xiaolan Fu (2008): Intentional control based on familiarity in artificial grammar learning. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1209–1218. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.06.007.



Martin A. Rohrmeier; Ian Cross (2014): Modelling unsupervised onlinelearning of artificial grammars: Linking implicit and statistical learning. In Consciousness and Cognition 27 (0), pp. 155–167. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.03.011.



Martin Rohrmeier; Patrick Rebuschat; Ian Cross (2011): Incidental and online learning of melodic structure. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2), pp. 214– 222. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.07.004.



Meinou H. de Vries; Padraic Monaghan; Stefan Knecht; Pienie Zwitserlood (2008): Syntactic structure and artificial grammar learning: The learnability of embedded hierarchical structures. In Cognition 107 (2), pp. 763–774. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.09.002.



Michał Wierzchoń; Dariusz Asanowicz; Borysław Paulewicz; Axel Cleeremans (2012): Subjective measures of consciousness in artificial grammar learning task. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1141–1153. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.05.012.



Morten H. Christiansen; M. Louise Kelly; Richard C. Shillcock; Katie Greenfield (2010): Impaired artificial grammar learning in agrammatism. In Cognition 116 (3), pp. 382–393. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.05.015.



Morten H. Christiansen; Suzanne Curtin (1999): Transfer of learning: rule acquisition or statistical learning? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (8), pp. 289–290. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01356-X.



Paul J Reber (2002): Attempting to model dissociations of memory. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (5), pp. 192–194. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(02)01893-4.



Rebecca L. Gómez; LouAnn Gerken (2000): Infant artificial language learning and language acquisition. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (5), pp. 178–186. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01467-4.



Ryan B. Scott; Zoltan Dienes (2010): Fluency does not express implicit knowledge of artificial grammars. In Cognition 114 (3), pp. 372–388. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.10.010.



Ryan B. Scott; Zoltan Dienes (2010): Knowledge applied to new domains: The unconscious succeeds where the conscious fails. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 391–398. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.11.009.



Ryan B. Scott; Zoltan Dienes (2010): Prior familiarity with components enhances unconscious learning of relations. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 413–418. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.12.012.



Sachiko Kiyokawa; Zoltán Dienes; Daisuke Tanaka; Ayumi Yamada; Louise Crowe (2012): Cross cultural differences in unconscious knowledge. In Cognition 124 (1), pp. 16–24. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.03.009.

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Thierry Meulemans; Martial Van der Linden (2003): Implicit learning of complex information in amnesia. In Brain and Cognition 52 (2), pp. 250–257. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00081-2.



Toben H. Mintz; Felix Hao Wang; Jia Li (2014): Word categorization from distributional information: Frames confer more than the sum of their (Bigram) parts. In Cognitive Psychology 75 (0), pp. 1–27. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2014.07.003.



Zoltán Dienes; Anil Seth (2010): Gambling on the unconscious: A comparison of wagering and confidence ratings as measures of awareness in an artificial grammar task. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (2), pp. 674–681. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.09.009.

Artificial intelligence 

Ashraf Anwar; Stan Franklin (2003): Sparse distributed memory for ‘conscious’ software agents. In Cognitive Systems Research 4 (4), pp. 339–354. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(03)00015-9.



David Gamez (2008): Progress in machine consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 887–910. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.04.005.



David L. Dowe; José Hernández-Orallo (2012): 5IQ6 tests are not for machines, yet. In Intelligence 40 (2), pp. 77–81. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2011.12.001.



George A Bekey (2000): Cambrian Intelligence: The Early History of the New 5AI6 by Rodney A. Brooks. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (7), pp. 291 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01507-2.



Jim Davies; Ashok K. Goel; Nancy J. Nersessian (2009): A computational model of visual analogies in design. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (3), pp. 204–215. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.006.



José Hernández-Orallo; David L. Dowe; M.Victoria Hernández-Lloreda (2014): Universal psychometrics: Measuring cognitive abilities in the machine kingdom. In Cognitive Systems Research 27 (0), pp. 50–74. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2013.06.001.



Kurt Gray; Daniel M. Wegner (2012): Feeling robots and human zombies: Mind perception and the uncanny valley. In Cognition 125 (1), pp. 125–130. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.06.007.



Nicholas A. Gorski; John E. Laird (2011): Learning to use episodic memory. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (2), pp. 144–153. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.08.001.



Noel E. Sharkey; Tom Ziemke (2001): Mechanistic versus phenomenal embodiment: Can robot embodiment lead to strong AI? In Cognitive Systems Research 2 (4), pp. 251–262. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00036-5.



Reza Amini; Catherine Sabourin; Joseph De Koninck (2011): Word associations contribute to machine learning in automatic scoring of degree of

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emotional tones in dream reports. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1570–1576. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.08.003. 

Roman V. Belavkin; Christian R. Huyck (2011): Conflict resolution and learning probability matching in a neural cell-assembly architecture. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (2), pp. 93–101. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.08.003.

Artificial language 

James White (2014): Evidence for a learning bias against saltatory phonological alternations. In Cognition 130 (1), pp. 96–115. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.09.008.



Pierre Perruchet; Bénédicte Poulin-Charronnat; Barbara Tillmann; Ronald Peereman (2014): New evidence for chunk-based models in word segmentation. In Acta Psychologica 149 (0), pp. 1–8. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.01.015.

Artificial language learning 

Elizabeth Wonnacott; Elissa L. Newport; Michael K. Tanenhaus (2008): Acquiring and processing verb argument structure: Distributional learning in a miniature language. In Cognitive Psychology 56 (3), pp. 165–209. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2007.04.002.



Erika Marchetto; Luca L. Bonatti (2013): Words and possible words in early language acquisition. In Cognitive Psychology 67 (3), pp. 130–150. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2013.08.001.



Jennifer Culbertson; Paul Smolensky; Géraldine Legendre (2012): Learning biases predict a word order universal. In Cognition 122 (3), pp. 306–329. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.10.017.



Michael C. Frank; Joshua B. Tenenbaum (2011): Three ideal observer models for rule learning in simple languages. In Cognition 120 (3), pp. 360–371. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.10.005.



Michael S. Amato; Maryellen C. MacDonald (2010): Sentence processing in an artificial language: Learning and using combinatorial constraints. In Cognition 116 (1), pp. 143–148. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.04.001.



Tânia Fernandes; Régine Kolinsky; Paulo Ventura (2009): The metamorphosis of the statistical segmentation output: Lexicalization during artificial language learning. In Cognition 112 (3), pp. 349–366. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.05.002.

Artificial lesioning 

Ahmed A. Moustafa; Anthony S. Maida (2007): Using 5TD6 learning to simulate working memory performance in a model of the prefrontal cortex and

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basal ganglia. In Cognitive Systems Research 8 (4), pp. 262–281. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.02.001.

Artificial lexicon 

Sarah C. Creel; Richard N. Aslin; Michael K. Tanenhaus (2008): Heeding the voice of experience: The role of talker variation in lexical access. In Cognition 106 (2), pp. 633–664. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.03.013.

Artificial Life 

Angelo Loula; Ricardo Gudwin; Charbel Niño El-Hani; João Queiroz (2010): Emergence of self-organized symbol-based communication in artificial creatures. In Cognitive Systems Research 11 (2), pp. 131–147. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.10.002.



Domenico Parisi; Matthew Schlesinger (2002): Artificial Life and Piaget. In Cognitive Development 17 (3–4), pp. 1301–1321. DOI: 10.1016/S08852014(02)00119-3.



Stefano Nolfi; Dario Floreano (2002): Synthesis of autonomous robots through evolution. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (1), pp. 31–37. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01812-X.

Artificial motivation 

Tony Savage (2003): The grounding of motivation in artificial animals: Indices of motivational behavior. In Cognitive Systems Research 4 (1), pp. 23–55. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(02)00070-0.

Artificial neural networks 

Michael R.W. Dawson; Debbie M. Kelly; Marcia L. Spetch; Brian Dupuis (2010): Using perceptrons to explore the reorientation task. In Cognition 114 (2), pp. 207–226. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.09.006.



Ofer Melnik; Jordan B. Pollack (2002): Theory and scope of exact representation extraction from feed-forward networks. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (2), pp. 203–226. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00058-4.



Sébastien Hélie; Sylvain Chartier; Robert Proulx (2006): Are unsupervised neural networks ignorant? Sizing the effect of environmental distributions on unsupervised learning. In Cognitive Systems Research 7 (4), pp. 357–371. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2006.02.001.

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Artificial perception 

Vijay Laxmi; R.I. Damper; J.N. Carter (2006): Human and machine perception of biological motion. In Cognitive Systems Research 7 (4), pp. 339–356. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2006.02.002.

Artificial speech 

Mohinish Shukla; Marina Nespor; Jacques Mehler (2007): An interaction between prosody and statistics in the segmentation of fluent speech. In Cognitive Psychology 54 (1), pp. 1–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2006.04.002.

Artificial systems 

Saurabh Mittal (2013): Emergence in stigmergic and complex adaptive systems: A formal discrete event systems perspective. In Cognitive Systems Research 21 (0), pp. 22–39. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.06.003.

Artists 

Amy Ione (2001): Innovation in art and science. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (4), pp. 140 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01637-5.



Stine Vogt; Svein Magnussen (2005): Hemispheric specialization and recognition memory for abstract and realistic pictures: A comparison of painters and laymen. In Brain and Cognition 58 (3), pp. 324–333. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.03.003.

Artwork 

Christine McLean; Stephen C. Want; Benjamin J. Dyson (2015): The role of similarity, sound and awareness in the appreciation of visual artwork via motor simulation. In Cognition 137 (0), pp. 174–181. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2015.01.002.

Asian Americans 

Qi Wang (2008): Being American, being Asian: The bicultural self and autobiographical memory in Asian Americans. In Cognition 107 (2), pp. 743– 751. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.08.005.

Asian character reading 

Frans A.J Verstraten (2001): Vision scientists go (far) east. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (12), pp. 507–508. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)017964.

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Aslian 

Asifa Majid; Niclas Burenhult (2014): Odors are expressible in language, as long as you speak the right language. In Cognition 130 (2), pp. 266–270. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.11.004.



Ewelina Wnuk; Asifa Majid (2014): Revisiting the limits of language: The odor lexicon of Maniq. In Cognition 131 (1), pp. 125–138. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.12.008.

Asomatognosia 

Todd E. Feinberg (2011): Neuropathologies of the self: Clinical and anatomical features. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1), pp. 75–81. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.017.



Todd E. Feinberg; Julian Paul Keenan (2005): Where in the brain is the self? In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (4), pp. 661–678. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.01.002.

Asparagus recemosus 

Rakesh Ojha; Alakh N. Sahu; A.V. Muruganandam; Gireesh Kumar Singh; Sairam Krishnamurthy (2010): Asparagus recemosus enhances memory and protects against amnesia in rodent models. In Brain and Cognition 74 (1), pp. 1–9. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.05.009.

Aspect 

Laura Wagner; Susan Carey (2003): Individuation of objects and events: a developmental study. In Cognition 90 (2), pp. 163–191. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(03)00143-4.

Aspect ratio 

Adam Sandford; A. Mike Burton (2014): Tolerance for distorted faces: Challenges to a configural processing account of familiar face recognition. In Cognition 132 (3), pp. 262–268. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.04.005.



Timothy D. Sweeny; Emmanuel Guzman-Martinez; Laura Ortega; Marcia Grabowecky; Satoru Suzuki (2012): Sounds exaggerate visual shape. In Cognition 124 (2), pp. 194–200. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.04.009.

Aspects of attention 

David Laberge; Ray Kasevich (2013): The cognitive significance of resonating neurons in the cerebral cortex. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1523–1550. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.10.004.

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Asperger syndrome 

Ashley de Marchena; Inge-Marie Eigsti; Amanda Worek; Kim Emiko Ono; Jesse Snedeker (2011): Mutual exclusivity in autism spectrum disorders: Testing the pragmatic hypothesis. In Cognition 119 (1), pp. 96–113. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.12.011.



Bókkon; V. Salari; F. Scholkmann; J. Dai; F. Grass (2013): Interdisciplinary implications on autism, savantism, Asperger syndrome and the biophysical picture representation: Thinking in pictures. In Cognitive Systems Research 22–23 (0), pp. 67–77. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.05.002.



Chris Ashwin; Sally Wheelwright; Simon Baron-Cohen (2006): Finding a face in the crowd: Testing the anger superiority effect in Asperger Syndrome. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 78–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.008.



Dermot M. Bowler; John M. Gardiner; Sebastian B. Gaigg (2007): Factors affecting conscious awareness in the recollective experience of adults with Asperger’s syndrome. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1), pp. 124–143. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.12.001.



Francesca Happé; Rhonda Booth; Rebecca Charlton; Claire Hughes (2006): Executive function deficits in autism spectrum disorders and attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder: Examining profiles across domains and ages. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 25–39. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.03.004.



Gordon J. Harris; Christopher F. Chabris; Jill Clark; Trinity Urban; Itzhak Aharon; Shelley Steele et al. (2006): Brain activation during semantic processing in autism spectrum disorders via functional magnetic resonance imaging. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 54–68. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.015.



Hadyn D. Ellis; Helen L. Gunter (1999): Asperger syndrome: a simple matter of white matter? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (5), pp. 192–200. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01315-7.



Ian J. Deary; Catharine R. Gale; Marlene C.W. Stewart; F. Gerald R. Fowkes; Gordon D. Murray; G. David Batty; Jacqueline F. Price (2009): Intelligence and persisting with medication for two years: Analysis in a randomised controlled trial. In Intelligence 37 (6), pp. 607–612. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2009.01.001.



Kate O’Connor; Jeff P. Hamm; Ian J. Kirk (2005): The neurophysiological correlates of face processing in adults and children with Asperger’s syndrome. In Brain and Cognition 59 (1), pp. 82–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.05.004.



Rachael Mackinlay; Tony Charman; Annette Karmiloff-Smith (2006): High functioning children with autism spectrum disorder: A novel test of multitasking. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 14–24. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.006.



Sally Robinson; Lorna Goddard; Barbara Dritschel; Mary Wisley; Pat Howlin (2009): Executive functions in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 362–368. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.06.007.

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Sarah White; Elisabeth Hill; Joel Winston; Uta Frith (2006): An islet of social ability in Asperger Syndrome: Judging social attributes from faces. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 69–77. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.007.



Shelley Channon (2004): Frontal lobe dysfunction and everyday problemsolving: Social and non-social contributions. In Acta Psychologica 115 (2–3), pp. 235–254. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2003.12.008.



Shota Uono; Wataru Sato; Motomi Toichi (2009): Dynamic fearful gaze does not enhance attention orienting in individuals with Asperger’s disorder. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 229–233. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.08.015.



Simon Baron-Cohen; Howard Ring; Xavier Chitnis; Sally Wheelwright; Lloyd Gregory; Steve Williams et al. (2006): fMRI of parents of children with Asperger Syndrome: A pilot study. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 122– 130. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.011.



Therese Jolliffe; Simon Baron-Cohen (1999): A test of central coherence theory: linguistic processing in high-functioning adults with autism or Asperger syndrome: is local coherence impaired? In Cognition 71 (2), pp. 149– 185. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(99)00022-0.

Assembling objects 

Jennifer L. Ivie; Susan E. Embretson (2010): Cognitive process modeling of spatial ability: The assembling objects task. In Intelligence 38 (3), pp. 324– 335. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2010.02.002.

Assertion 

John Turri (2013): The test of truth: An experimental investigation of the norm of assertion. In Cognition 129 (2), pp. 279–291. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.06.012.

Assertiveness 

Amie R. Schry; Susan W. White (2013): Sexual Assertiveness Mediates the Effect of Social Interaction Anxiety on Sexual Victimization Risk Among College Women. In Behavior Therapy 44 (1), pp. 125–136. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.09.001.

Assessment 

Aaron S. Baker; Scott D. Litwack; Joshua D. Clapp; J. Gayle Beck; Denise M. Sloan (2014): The Driving Behavior Survey as a Measure of Behavioral Stress Responses to MVA-Related 5PTSD6. In Behavior Therapy 45 (2), pp. 263– 272. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.12.002.

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Aaron S. Baker; Scott D. Litwack; Joshua D. Clapp; J. Gayle Beck; Denise M. Sloan (2014): The Driving Behavior Survey as a Measure of Behavioral Stress Responses to MVA-Related 5PTSD6. In Behavior Therapy 45 (3), pp. 444– 453. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.02.005.



Bryce D. McLeod; Jeffrey J. Wood; Sami Klebanoff (2015): Advances in Evidence-Based Intervention and Assessment Practices for Youth With an Autism Spectrum Disorder. In Behavior Therapy 46 (1), pp. 1–6. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.07.004.



David R. Mandel (2008): Violations of coherence in subjective probability: A representational and assessment processes account. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 130–156. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.01.001.



Devon E. Hinton; Baland Jalal (2014): Parameters for Creating Culturally Sensitive CBT: Implementing 5CBT6 in Global Settings. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 21 (2), pp. 139–144. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2014.01.009.



Florian Weck; Florian Grikscheit; Volkmar Höfling; Ulrich Stangier (2014): Assessing Treatment Integrity in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Comparing Session Segments With Entire Sessions. In Behavior Therapy 45 (4), pp. 541– 552. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.03.003.



Francesca M. Bosco; Livia Colle; Silvia De Fazio; Adele Bono; Saverio Ruberti; Maurizio Tirassa (2009): Th.o.m.a.s.: An exploratory assessment of Theory of Mind in schizophrenic subjects. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 306–319. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.06.006.



Idan M. Aderka; Mark H. Pollack; Naomi M. Simon; Jasper A.J. Smits; Michael Van Ameringen; Murray B. Stein; Stefan G. Hofmann (2013): Development of a Brief Version of the Social Phobia Inventory Using Item Response Theory: The Mini-SPIN-R. In Behavior Therapy 44 (4), pp. 651– 661. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.04.011.



Peter Muris; Jorg Huijding; Birgit Mayer; Marit Langkamp; Ela Reyhan; Bunmi Olatunji (2012): Assessment of Disgust Sensitivity in Children With an Age-Downward Version of the Disgust Emotion Scale. In Behavior Therapy 43 (4), pp. 876–886. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.03.002.



R. Kathryn McHugh; Michael W. Otto (2012): Refining the Measurement of Distress Intolerance. In Behavior Therapy 43 (3), pp. 641–651. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.12.001.



Rolf Reber; Beat Meier; Marie-Antoinette Ruch-Monachon; Mara Tiberini (2006): Effects of processing fluency on comparative performance judgments. In Acta Psychologica 123 (3), pp. 337–354. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.02.001.



Stephen P.H. Whiteside; Michelle Gryczkowski; Chelsea M. Ale; Amy M. Brown-Jacobsen; Denis M. McCarthy (2013): Development of Child- and Parent-Report Measures of Behavioral Avoidance Related to Childhood Anxiety Disorders. In Behavior Therapy 44 (2), pp. 325–337. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.02.006.

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Susan W. White; Matthew D. Lerner; Bryce D. McLeod; Jeffrey J. Wood; Golda S. Ginsburg; Connor Kerns et al. (2015): Anxiety in Youth With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorder: Examination of Factorial Equivalence. In Behavior Therapy 46 (1), pp. 40–53. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.05.005.



Thomas F. Oltmanns; Marci E.J. Gleason; E. David Klonsky; Eric Turkheimer (2005): Meta-perception for pathological personality traits: Do we know when others think that we are difficult? In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (4), pp. 739–751. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.07.001.



Tracey L. Kahan; Kieran T. Sullivan (2012): Assessing metacognitive skills in waking and sleep: A psychometric analysis of the Metacognitive, Affective, Cognitive Experience (MACE) questionnaire. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 340–352. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.11.005.

Assessment of children 

Joni M. Lakin; James L. Gambrell (2012): Distinguishing verbal, quantitative, and figural facets of fluid intelligence in young students. In Intelligence 40 (6), pp. 560–570. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.07.005.

Assessment of mental representations 

Matthias Bluemke; Klaus Fiedler (2009): Base rate effects on the 5IAT6. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 1029–1038. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.07.010.

Assimilation 

Daniel M. Oppenheimer; Robyn A. LeBoeuf; Noel T. Brewer (2008): Anchors aweigh: A demonstration of cross-modality anchoring and magnitude priming. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 13–26. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.12.008.



Daniele Zavagno; Olga Daneyko (2008): When figure-ground segmentation modulates brightness: The case of phantom illumination. In Acta Psychologica 129 (1), pp. 166–174. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.05.011.



David W. Gow Jr.; Jennifer A. Segawa (2009): Articulatory mediation of speech perception: A causal analysis of multi-modal imaging data. In Cognition 110 (2), pp. 222–236. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.11.011.



Emi Hasuo; Tsuyoshi Kuroda; Simon Grondin (2014): About the timeshrinking illusion in the tactile modality. In Acta Psychologica 147 (0), pp. 122–126. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.06.007.



Paul Rodway; Astrid Schepman; Jordana Lambert (2013): The influence of position and context on facial attractiveness. In Acta Psychologica 144 (3), pp. 522–529. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.09.004.

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Associated movements 

Patricia K. Addamo; Maree Farrow; John L. Bradshaw; Simon Moss; Nellie Georgiou – Karistianis (2010): The effect of attending to motor overflow on its voluntary inhibition in young and older adults. In Brain and Cognition 74 (3), pp. 358–364. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.10.001.

Association 

Glyn W. Humphreys; Cathy J. Price (2001): Cognitive neuropsychology and functional brain imaging: implications for functional and anatomical models of cognition. In Acta Psychologica 107 (1–3), pp. 119–153. DOI: 10.1016/S00016918(01)00036-1.



Mary Hare; Michael Jones; Caroline Thomson; Sarah Kelly; Ken McRae (2009): Activating event knowledge. In Cognition 111 (2), pp. 151–167. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.01.009.



Roni Tibon; Daniel A. Levy (2014): Temporal texture of associative encoding modulates recall processes. In Brain and Cognition 84 (1), pp. 1–13. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.10.003.



Sarah Bouaffre; Frédérique Faïta-Ainseba (2007): Hemispheric differences in the time-course of semantic priming processes: Evidence from event-related potentials (ERPs). In Brain and Cognition 63 (2), pp. 123–135. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.10.006.



Tad T. Brunyé; Stephanie A. Gagnon; Martin Paczynski; Amitai Shenhav; Caroline R. Mahoney; Holly A. Taylor (2013): Happiness by association: Breadth of free association influences affective states. In Cognition 127 (1), pp. 93–98. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.11.015.



William S. Maki (2007): Judgments of associative memory. In Cognitive Psychology 54 (4), pp. 319–353. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2006.08.002.

Association analysis 

Simon E. Fisher (2006): Tangled webs: Tracing the connections between genes and cognition. In Cognition 101 (2), pp. 270–297. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.04.004.

Association cortex 

Joshua I. Gold; Michael N. Shadlen (2001): Neural computations that underlie decisions about sensory stimuli. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (1), pp. 10– 16. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01567-9.



Kai Vogeley; Martin Kurthen; Peter Falkai; Wolfgang Maier (1999): Essential Functions of the Human Self Model Are Implemented in the Prefrontal Cortex. In Consciousness and Cognition 8 (3), pp. 343–363. DOI: 10.1006/ccog.1999.0394.

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Associaion field 

Robert Hess; David Field (1999): Integration of contours: new insights. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (12), pp. 480–486. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(99)01410-2.

Association mechanism 

Chen-Gia Tsai; Chien-Chung Chen; Tai-Li Chou; Jyh-Horng Chen (2010): Neural mechanisms involved in the oral representation of percussion music: An fMRI study. In Brain and Cognition 74 (2), pp. 123–131. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.07.008.

Association value 

Miki Yuzawa; Satoru Saito (2006): The role of prosody and long-term phonological knowledge in Japanese children’s nonword repetition performance. In Cognitive Development 21 (2), pp. 146–157. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.01.003.

Associationism 

Anthony Dickinson (2002): Opposing associationism. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (12), pp. 538 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)02019-3.

Association-memory 

Christopher R. Madan (2014): Manipulability impairs association-memory: Revisiting effects of incidental motor processing on verbal paired-associates. In Acta Psychologica 149 (0), pp. 45–51. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.03.002.

Associations 

Elissa M. Aminoff; Kestutis Kveraga; Moshe Bar (2013): The role of the parahippocampal cortex in cognition. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (8), pp. 379–390. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.06.009.



Ilse Van Damme; Géry d’Ydewalle (2008): Elaborative processing in the Korsakoff syndrome: Context versus habit. In Brain and Cognition 67 (2), pp. 212–224. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.01.004.



Mi Li; Ning Zhong; Kuncheng Li; Shengfu Lu (2012): Functional activation of the parahippocampal cortex and amygdala during social statistical information processing. In Cognitive Systems Research 17–18 (0), pp. 25–33. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2011.10.001.

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Thomas P. Reber; Katharina Henke (2012): Integrating unseen events over time. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 953–960. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.02.013.



Vanja Kovic; Kim Plunkett; Gert Westermann (2010): The shape of words in the brain. In Cognition 114 (1), pp. 19–28. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.08.016.

Associative 

Natalia Arias-Trejo; Kim Plunkett (2013): What’s in a link: Associative and taxonomic priming effects in the infant lexicon. In Cognition 128 (2), pp. 214– 227. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.03.008.



Simone B. Duss; Sereina Oggier; Thomas P. Reber; Katharina Henke (2011): Formation of semantic associations between subliminally presented face-word pairs. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 928–935. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.03.018.

Associative learning 

Ahmed A. Moustafa; Szabolcs Keri; Mohammad M. Herzallah; Catherine E. Myers; Mark A. Gluck (2010): A neural model of hippocampal–striatal interactions in associative learning and transfer generalization in various neurological and psychiatric patients. In Brain and Cognition 74 (2), pp. 132– 144. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.07.013.



Aurelio José Figueredo; Kenneth R. Hammond; Erin C. McKiernan (2006): A Brunswikian evolutionary developmental theory of preparedness and plasticity. In Intelligence 34 (2), pp. 211–227. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2005.03.006.



Brandon K. Barakat; Aaron R. Seitz; Ladan Shams (2013): The effect of statistical learning on internal stimulus representations: Predictable items are enhanced even when not predicted. In Cognition 129 (2), pp. 205–211. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.07.003.



Chris Blais; Tom Verguts (2012): Increasing set size breaks down sequential congruency: Evidence for an associative locus of cognitive control. In Acta Psychologica 141 (2), pp. 133–139. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.07.009.



David A. Lagnado; David R. Shanks (2002): Probability judgment in hierarchical learning: a conflict between predictiveness and coherence. In Cognition 83 (1), pp. 81–112. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(01)00168-8.



Davood G. Gozli; Joshua B. Moskowitz; Jay Pratt (2014): Visual attention to features by associative learning. In Cognition 133 (2), pp. 488–501. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.07.014.



Edward A. Wasserman; Daniel I. Brooks; Bob McMurray (2015): Pigeons acquire multiple categories in parallel via associative learning: A parallel to human word learning? In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 99–122. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.020.

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Elaine Tamez; Joel Myerson; Sandra Hale (2012): Contributions of associative learning to age and individual differences in fluid intelligence. In Intelligence 40 (5), pp. 518–529. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.04.004.



Emmanuel Tannenbaum (2009): Speculations on the emergence of selfawareness in big-brained organisms: The roles of associative memory and learning, existential and religious questions, and the emergence of tautologies. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2), pp. 414–427. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.06.003.



Germund Hesslow (2002): Conscious thought as simulation of behaviour and perception. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (6), pp. 242–247. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01913-7.



J.H.R. Maes; J. Vich; P.A.T.M. Eling (2006): Learned irrelevance and response perseveration in a total change dimensional shift task. In Brain and Cognition 62 (1), pp. 74–79. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.03.010.



James W. Moore; Anthony Dickinson; Paul C. Fletcher (2011): Sense of agency, associative learning, and schizotypy. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 792–800. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.01.002.



Jeffrey M. Brunstrom (2004): Does dietary learning occur outside awareness? In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (3), pp. 453–470. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.05.004.



Jutta Kray; Ben Eppinger (2006): Effects of associative learning on age differences in task-set switching. In Acta Psychologica 123 (3), pp. 187–203. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.12.009.



L Saksida (1999): Learning to smell reaps rewards. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (4), pp. 127 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01307-8.



Michael B. Steinborn; Bettina Rolke; Daniel Bratzke; Rolf Ulrich (2009): Dynamic adjustment of temporal preparation: Shifting warning signal modality attenuates the sequential foreperiod effect. In Acta Psychologica 132 (1), pp. 40–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.06.002.



Randolf Menzel; Martin Giurfa (2001): Cognitive architecture of a mini-brain: the honeybee. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (2), pp. 62–71. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01601-6.



Rüdiger Flach; Magda Osman; Anthony Dickinson; Cecilia Heyes (2006): The interaction between response effects during the acquisition of response priming. In Acta Psychologica 122 (1), pp. 11–26. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.09.001.



Ryan B. Scott; Zoltan Dienes (2010): Prior familiarity with components enhances unconscious learning of relations. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 413–418. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.12.012.



Scott Barry Kaufman; Colin G. DeYoung; Jeremy R. Gray; Jamie Brown; Nicholas Mackintosh (2009): Associative learning predicts intelligence above and beyond working memory and processing speed. In Intelligence 37 (4), pp. 374–382. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2009.03.004.

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Tom Beesley; Fergal W. Jones; David R. Shanks (2012): Out of control: An associative account of congruency effects in sequence learning. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 413–421. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.020.



Youcef Bouchekioua; Holly C. Miller; Paul Craddock; Aaron P. Blaisdell; Mikael Molet (2013): Spatial integration of boundaries in a 3D virtual environment. In Acta Psychologica 144 (2), pp. 316–323. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.06.015.

Associative memory 

Bernard Jimmy Hanseeuw; Xavier Seron; Adrian Ivanoiu (2010): Increased sensitivity to proactive interference in amnestic mild cognitive impairment is independent of associative and semantic impairment. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 325–331. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.004.



Bonnie van Geldorp; Zita Bouman; Marc P.H. Hendriks; Roy P.C. Kessels (2014): Different types of working memory binding in epilepsy patients with unilateral anterior temporal lobectomy. In Brain and Cognition 85 (0), pp. 231–238. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.12.009.



Emmanuel Tannenbaum (2009): Speculations on the emergence of selfawareness in big-brained organisms: The roles of associative memory and learning, existential and religious questions, and the emergence of tautologies. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (2), pp. 414–427. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.06.003.



Mark L. Howe; Mary H. Derbish (2010): On the susceptibility of adaptive memory to false memory illusions. In Cognition 115 (2), pp. 252–267. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.12.016.



Nancy A. Dennis; Christina E. Johnson; Kristina M. Peterson (2014): Neural correlates underlying true and false associative memories. In Brain and Cognition 88 (0), pp. 65–72. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.04.009.



S.A. Bunge; B. Burrows; A.D. Wagner (2004): Prefrontal and hippocampal contributions to visual associative recognition: Interactions between cognitive control and episodic retrieval. In Brain and Cognition 56 (2), pp. 141–152. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2003.08.001.



Sébastien Hélie; Sylvain Chartier; Robert Proulx (2006): Are unsupervised neural networks ignorant? Sizing the effect of environmental distributions on unsupervised learning. In Cognitive Systems Research 7 (4), pp. 357–371. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2006.02.001.



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Associative priming 

Adriaan Spruyt; Dirk Hermans; Jan De Houwer; Paul Eelen (2004): Automatic non-associative semantic priming: Episodic affective priming of naming responses. In Acta Psychologica 116 (1), pp. 39–54. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2003.12.012.



Manuel Perea; Eva Rosa (2002): Does the proportion of associatively related pairs modulate the associative priming effect at very brief stimulus-onset asynchronies? In Acta Psychologica 110 (1), pp. 103–124. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(01)00074-9.

Associative processes 

Baruch Eitam (2011): The mechanics of implicit learning of contingencies: A commentary on Custers & Aarts’ paper. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2), pp. 379–381. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.06.018.



Tobias Sommer; Eszter Schoell; Christian Büchel (2008): Associative symmetry of the memory for object–location associations as revealed by the testing effect. In Acta Psychologica 128 (2), pp. 238–248. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.01.003.

Associative recognition 

Darryl W. Schneider; John R. Anderson (2012): Modeling fan effects on the time course of associative recognition. In Cognitive Psychology 64 (3), pp. 127–160. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2011.11.001.



Olga Kriukova; Emma Bridger; Axel Mecklinger (2013): Semantic relations differentially impact associative recognition memory: Electrophysiological evidence. In Brain and Cognition 83 (1), pp. 93–103. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.07.006.

Associative retrieval 

Fabio Del Missier; Cristiano Crescentini (2011): Executive control of retrieval in noun and verb generation. In Cognitive Systems Research 12 (1), pp. 45–55. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.01.001.

Associative sequence learning 

Willem B. Verwey; Elger L. Abrahamse (2012): Distinct modes of executing movement sequences: Reacting, associating, and chunking. In Acta Psychologica 140 (3), pp. 274–282. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.05.007.

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Associative strength 

Jeffrey Coney (2002): The effect of associative strength on priming in the cerebral hemispheres. In Brain and Cognition 50 (2), pp. 234–241. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00507-9.



Juan J. Ortells; Christian Frings; Vanesa Plaza-Ayllon (2012): Influence of spatial attention on conscious and unconscious word priming. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 117–138. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.10.012.

Asthma 

Michael Peters; Stian Reimers; John T. Manning (2006): Hand preference for writing and associations with selected demographic and behavioral variables in 255,100 subjects: The 5BBC6 internet study. In Brain and Cognition 62 (2), pp. 177–189. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.04.005.

Astrocytes 

Caroline Möller; Jörg Lücke; Junmei Zhu; Pedro M. Faustmann; Christoph von der Malsburg (2007): Glial cells for information routing? In Cognitive Systems Research 8 (1), pp. 28–35. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2006.07.001.

Asymmetric loss functions 

Adam J.L. Harris; Adam Corner; Ulrike Hahn (2009): Estimating the probability of negative events. In Cognition 110 (1), pp. 51–64. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.10.006.

Asymmetric switch-cost 

Arnaud Leleu; Stéphanie Caharel; Julie Carré; Benoît Montalan; Aïda AfraniJones; Alain Vom Hofe et al. (2012): Asymmetric switch-costs and 5ERPs6 reveal facial identity dominance over expression. In Acta Psychologica 139 (3), pp. 492–500. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.01.004.

Asymmetrical brain activity 

Marien Gadea; Raul Espert; Alicia Salvador; Luis Martí-Bonmatí (2011): The sad, the angry, and the asymmetrical brain: Dichotic Listening studies of negative affect and depression. In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 294–299. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.03.003.

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Asymmetrical switch cost 

Roland G. Benoit; Markus Werkle-Bergner; Axel Mecklinger; Jutta Kray (2009): Adapting to changing memory retrieval demands: Evidence from event-related potentials. In Brain and Cognition 70 (1), pp. 123–135. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.01.004.

Asymmetry 

Adrian W.K. Snihur; Elizabeth Hampson (2011): Sex and ear differences in spontaneous and click-evoked otoacoustic emissions in young adults. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 40–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.06.004.



Bruce E Morton (2003): Line bisection-based hemisphericity estimates of university students and professionals: Evidence of sorting during higher education and career selection. In Brain and Cognition 52 (3), pp. 319–325. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00169-6.



Bruce E. Morton (2003): Two-hand line-bisection task outcomes correlate with several measures of hemisphericity. In Brain and Cognition 51 (3), pp. 305– 316. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00017-4.



Bruce E. Morton; Stein E. Rafto (2006): Corpus callosum size is linked to dichotic deafness and hemisphericity, not sex or handedness. In Brain and Cognition 62 (1), pp. 1–8. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.03.001.



Carl J. Hodgetts; Ulrike Hahn (2012): Similarity-based asymmetries in perceptual matching. In Acta Psychologica 139 (2), pp. 291–299. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.12.003.



Chris D. Harris; Annukka K. Lindell (2011): The influence of autism-like traits on cheek biases for the expression and perception of happiness. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 11–16. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.07.005.



David B. Boles; Joan M. Barth (2011): “Does degree of asymmetry relate to performance?” A critical review. In Brain and Cognition 76 (1), pp. 1–4. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.01.013.



Gudrun M.S. Nys; Patrick Santens; Guy Vingerhoets (2010): Horizontal and vertical attentional orienting in Parkinson’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 74 (3), pp. 179–185. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.07.004.



Hitoshi Sasaki; Akiko Morimoto; Akira Nishio; Sumie Matsuura (2007): Right hemisphere specialization for color detection. In Brain and Cognition 64 (3), pp. 282–289. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.03.010.



Keith M. Alfano; Cynthia R. Cimino (2008): Alteration of expected hemispheric asymmetries: Valence and arousal effects in neuropsychological models of emotion. In Brain and Cognition 66 (3), pp. 213–220. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.08.002.



Linda Rueckert; Nicolette Naybar (2008): Gender differences in empathy: The role of the right hemisphere. In Brain and Cognition 67 (2), pp. 162–167. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.01.002.

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Lorenzo D. Stafford; Nicola Brandaro (2010): Valence specific laterality effects in free viewing conditions: The role of expectancy and gender of image. In Brain and Cognition 74 (3), pp. 324–331. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.09.001.



Marina Pavlovskaya; Zeev Groswasser; Ofer Keren; Eugene Mordvinov; Shaul Hochstein (2007): Hemispheric visual atentional imbalance in patients with traumatic brain injury. In Brain and Cognition 64 (1), pp. 21–29. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.10.003.



Merrill Hiscock; Marcel Kinsbourne (2011): Attention and the right-ear advantage: What is the connection? In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 263– 275. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.03.016.



Moustafa Bensafi; Catherine Rouby; Vincent Farget; Bernard Bertrand; Michel Vigouroux; André Holley (2003): Perceptual, affective, and cognitive judgments of odors: Pleasantness and handedness effects. In Brain and Cognition 51 (3), pp. 270–275. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00019-8.



S. Pollmann (2000): Extinction-like Effects in Normals: Independence of Localization and Response Selection. In Brain and Cognition 44 (3), pp. 324– 341. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.1999.1195.



Samuel Desjardins; Claude M.J. Braun; André Achim; Carl Roberge (2009): A choice reaction time index of callosal anatomical homotopy. In Brain and Cognition 71 (1), pp. 46–51. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.04.002.



Stéphanie Ducrot; Joël Pynte; Alain Ghio; Bernard Lété (2013): Visual and linguistic determinants of the eyes’ initial fixation position in reading development. In Acta Psychologica 142 (3), pp. 287–298. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.01.013.



Yuri Shkuro; James A. Reggia (2003): Cost minimization during simulated evolution of paired neural networks leads to asymmetries and specialization. In Cognitive Systems Research 4 (4), pp. 365–383. DOI: 10.1016/S13890417(03)00019-6.

Ataxia Syndrome 

Cary S. Kogan; Kim M. Cornish (2010): Mapping self-reports of working memory deficits to executive dysfunction in Fragile X Mental Retardation 1 (FMR1) gene premutation carriers asymptomatic for 5FXTAS6. In Brain and Cognition 73 (3), pp. 236–243. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.05.008.



Kim M. Cornish; Cary S. Kogan; Lexin Li; Jeremy Turk; Sebastien Jacquemont; Randi J. Hagerman (2009): Lifespan changes in working memory in fragile X premutation males. In Brain and Cognition 69 (3), pp. 551–558. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.11.006.

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Atheism 

Azim F. Shariff; Jared Piazza; Stephanie R. Kramer (2014): Morality and the religious mind: why theists and nontheists differ. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (9), pp. 439–441. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.05.003.



Francisco Cribari-Neto; Tatiene C. Souza (2013): Religious belief and intelligence: Worldwide evidence. In Intelligence 41 (5), pp. 482–489. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.06.011.

Atherosclerosis 

N Brand; E.R Bossema; M.van Ommen; F.L Moll; R.G.A Ackerstaff (2004): Left or right carotid endarterectomy in patients with atherosclerotic disease: Ipsilateral effects on cognition? In Brain and Cognition 54 (2), pp. 117–123. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2003.12.001.

Athlete expertise 

Elizabeth A. Woods; Arturo E. Hernandez; Victoria E. Wagner; Sian L. Beilock (2014): Expert athletes activate somatosensory and motor planning regions of the brain when passively listening to familiar sports sounds. In Brain and Cognition 87 (0), pp. 122–133. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.03.007.

Athletes 

Roland A. Carlstedt (2004): Line-bisecting performance in highly skilled athletes: Does preponderance of rightward error reflect unique cortical organization and functioning? In Brain and Cognition 54 (1), pp. 52–57. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00259-8.

Atomism 

Don Ross (2008): Economics, cognitive science and social cognition. In Cognitive Systems Research 9 (1–2), pp. 125–135. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.06.010.

Attachment 

Sandra E. Trehub (2002): Contrasting conceptions of human infants. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (8), pp. 326–327. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(02)01944-7.

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Attachment preferences 

Nino Grillo; João Costa (2014): A novel argument for the Universality of Parsing principles. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 156–187. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.05.019.

Attempt 

Marsha M. Linehan; Katherine A. Comtois; Erin F. Ward-Ciesielski (2012): Assessing and Managing Risk With Suicidal Individuals. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 19 (2), pp. 218–232. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2010.11.008.

Attenion 

A.H.C Van der Heijden; R.F.T Brouwer (1999): The effect of noise in a singleitem localization and identification task. In Acta Psychologica 103 (1–2), pp. 91–102. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(99)00025-6.



Adam Moore; Peter Malinowski (2009): Meditation, mindfulness and cognitive flexibility. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 176–186. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.12.008.



Adriaan Spruyt; Jan De Houwer; Tom Everaert; Dirk Hermans (2012): Unconscious semantic activation depends on feature-specific attention allocation. In Cognition 122 (1), pp. 91–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.017.



Aidan Moran; Nuala Brady (2010): Mind the gap: Misdirection, inattentional blindness and the relationship between overt and covert attention. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 1105–1106. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.03.011.



Albert Costa; Mireia Hernández; Núria Sebastián-Gallés (2008): Bilingualism aids conflict resolution: Evidence from the 5ANT6 task. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 59–86. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.12.013.



Albert Kok (1999): Varieties of inhibition: manifestations in cognition, eventrelated potentials and aging. In Acta Psychologica 101 (2–3), pp. 129–158. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(99)00003-7.



Albulena Shaqiri; Britt Anderson (2012): Spatial probability cuing and right hemisphere damage. In Brain and Cognition 80 (3), pp. 352–360. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.08.006.



Alex O. Holcombe; Patrick Cavanagh (2008): Independent, synchronous access to color and motion features. In Cognition 107 (2), pp. 552–580. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.11.006.



Alex O. Holcombe; Wei-Ying Chen (2012): Exhausting attentional tracking resources with a single fast-moving object. In Cognition 123 (2), pp. 218–228. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.10.003.

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Alex T. Ramsey; Eric E. Jones (2015): Minding the interpersonal gap: Mindfulness-based interventions in the prevention of ostracism. In Consciousness and Cognition 31 (0), pp. 24–34. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.10.003.



Alexa M. Tullett; Michael Inzlicht (2010): The voice of self-control: Blocking the inner voice increases impulsive responding. In Acta Psychologica 135 (2), pp. 252–256. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.07.008.



Amir Raz (2012): Translational attention: From experiments in the lab to helping the symptoms of individuals with Tourette’s syndrome. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1591–1594. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.05.010.



Amir Raz; Miguel Moreno-Íñiguez; Laura Martin; Hongtu Zhu (2007): Suggestion overrides the Stroop effect in highly hypnotizable individuals. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2), pp. 331–338. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.04.004.



Amir Raz; Natasha K.J. Campbell (2011): Can suggestion obviate reading? Supplementing primary Stroop evidence with exploratory negative priming analyses. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2), pp. 312–320. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.09.013.



Amy E. Booth (2015): Effects of causal information on the early word learning: Efficiency and longevity. In Cognitive Development 33 (0), pp. 99– 107. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2014.05.001.



An K. Raes; Rudi De Raedt (2011): Interoceptive awareness and unaware fear conditioning: Are subliminal conditioning effects influenced by the manipulation of visceral self-perception? In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1393–1402. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.05.009.



Andrew B. Newberg; Nancy Wintering; Mark R. Waldman; Daniel Amen; Dharma S. Khalsa; Abass Alavi (2010): Cerebral blood flow differences between long-term meditators and non-meditators. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 899–905. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.05.003.



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Vincent van Veen; Clay B. Holroyd; Jonathan D. Cohen; V. Andrew Stenger; Cameron S. Carter (2004): Errors without conflict: Implications for performance monitoring theories of anterior cingulate cortex. In Brain and Cognition 56 (2), pp. 267–276. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.06.007.



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William S. Helton; Martin J. Dorahy; Paul N. Russell (2011): Dissociative tendencies and right-hemisphere processing load: Effects on vigilance performance. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 696–702. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.019.



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William S. Helton; Rosalie P. Kern; Donieka R. Walker (2009): Conscious thought and the sustained attention to response task. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3), pp. 600–607. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.06.002.



Wladimir Kirsch (2015): Impact of action planning on spatial perception: Attention matters. In Acta Psychologica 156 (0), pp. 22–31. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2015.01.002.



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Xuezhu Ren; Michael Altmeyer; Siegbert Reiss; Karl Schweizer (2013): Process-based account for the effects of perceptual attention and executive attention on fluid intelligence: An integrative approach. In Acta Psychologica 142 (2), pp. 195–202. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.12.007.



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Yun-Kyoung Shin; Robert W. Proctor (2008): Are spatial responses to visuospatial stimuli and spoken responses to auditory letters ideomotorcompatible tasks? Examination of set-size effects on dual-task interference. In Acta Psychologica 129 (3), pp. 352–364. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.09.001.



Zach Shipstead; Kenny L. Hicks; Randall W. Engle (2012): Working memory training remains a work in progress. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 1 (3), pp. 217–219. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2012.07.009.



Ziv Peremen; Dominique Lamy (2014): Do conscious perception and unconscious processing rely on independent mechanisms? A meta-contrast study. In Consciousness and Cognition 24 (0), pp. 22–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.12.006.

Attention allocation 

Jan Rummel; Thorsten Meiser (2013): The role of metacognition in prospective memory: Anticipated task demands influence attention allocation strategies. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 931–943. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.06.006.



Lijing Chen; Yufang Yang (2015): Emphasizing the only character: Emphasis, attention and contrast. In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 222–227. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.015.



Miriam D. Lense; Alexandra P. Key; Elisabeth M. Dykens (2011): Attentional disengagement in adults with Williams syndrome. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 201–207. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.08.008.

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Yanqi Ryan Li; Michael Weinborn; Shayne Loft; Murray Maybery (2014): Cognitive control processes underlying time-based prospective memory impairment in individuals with high depressive symptomatology. In Acta Psychologica 149 (0), pp. 18–23. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.02.010.

Attention bias 

Adam C. Mills; DeMond M. Grant; Matt R. Judah; Evan J. White (2014): The Influence of Anticipatory Processing on Attentional Biases in Social Anxiety. In Behavior Therapy 45 (5), pp. 720–729. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.04.004.



Caroline Crump; S. Aakash Kishore; Eran Zaidel (2013): Focus on the positive: Anxiety modulates the effects of emotional stimuli on hemispheric attention. In Brain and Cognition 83 (1), pp. 52–60. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.06.006.



Dirk Wentura; Andreas Voss; Klaus Rothermund (2009): Playing 5TETRIS6 for science counter-regulatory affective processing in a motivationally “hot” context. In Acta Psychologica 131 (3), pp. 171–177. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.05.008.



Ester I Klimkeit; Jason B Mattingley; Dianne M Sheppard; Paul Lee; John L Bradshaw (2003): Perceptual asymmetries in normal children and children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. In Brain and Cognition 52 (2), pp. 205–215. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00070-8.



Heath Matheson; Aaron J. Newman; Jason Satel; Patricia McMullen (2014): Handles of manipulable objects attract covert visual attention: 5ERP6 evidence. In Brain and Cognition 86 (0), pp. 17–23. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.01.013.



Johanna C. van Hooff; Christel Devue; Paula E. Vieweg; Jan Theeuwes (2013): Disgust- and not fear-evoking images hold our attention. In Acta Psychologica 143 (1), pp. 1–6. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.02.001.



Julia Vogt; Jan De Houwer; Agnes Moors; Stefaan Van Damme; Geert Crombez (2010): The automatic orienting of attention to goal-relevant stimuli. In Acta Psychologica 134 (1), pp. 61–69. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.12.006.



Koraly Pérez-Edgar; Autumn Kujawa; S. Katherine Nelson; Claire Cole; Daniel J. Zapp (2013): The relation between electroencephalogram asymmetry and attention biases to threat at baseline and under stress. In Brain and Cognition 82 (3), pp. 337–343. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.05.009.



Peter J. Hills; Magda A. Werno; Michael B. Lewis (2011): Sad people are more accurate at face recognition than happy people. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1502–1517. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.07.002.



Valeria Drago; Glen R. Finney; Paul S. Foster; Alejandra Amengual; Yong Jeong; Tomoiuki Mizuno et al. (2008): Spatial-attention and emotional evocation: Line bisection performance and visual art emotional evocation. In Brain and Cognition 66 (2), pp. 140–144. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.06.005.

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Yair Bar-Haim; Dominique Lamy; Shlomit Glickman (2005): Attentional bias in anxiety: A behavioral and 5ERP6 study. In Brain and Cognition 59 (1), pp. 11–22. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.03.005.

Attention bottleneck 

Daniel Bratzke; Donna Bryce; Tanja Seifried-Dübon (2014): Distorted subjective reports of stimulus onsets under dual-task conditions: Delayed conscious perception or estimation bias? In Consciousness and Cognition 30 (0), pp. 36–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.07.016.



Pamela S. Tsang (2006): Regarding time-sharing with convergent operations. In Acta Psychologica 121 (2), pp. 137–175. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.07.002.

Attention capacity 

Liqiang Huang; Harold Pashler (2005): Attention capacity and task difficulty in visual search. In Cognition 94 (3), pp. B101 - B111. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.06.006.

Attention capture 

Bryan R. Burnham (2010): Cognitive load modulates attentional capture by color singletons during effortful visual search. In Acta Psychologica 135 (1), pp. 50–58. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.05.003.



Bryan R. Burnham; Cassandra A. Rozell; Alex Kasper; Nicole E. Bianco; Antony Delliturri (2011): The visual hemifield asymmetry in the spatial blink during singleton search and feature search. In Brain and Cognition 75 (3), pp. 261–272. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.01.003.



Fabrice B.R. Parmentier; Gregory Elford; Carles Escera; Pilar Andrés; Iria San Miguel (2008): The cognitive locus of distraction by acoustic novelty in the cross-modal oddball task. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 408–432. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.03.008.



Fabrice B.R. Parmentier; Jane V. Elsley; Jessica K. Ljungberg (2010): Behavioral distraction by auditory novelty is not only about novelty: The role of the distracter’s informational value. In Cognition 115 (3), pp. 504–511. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.03.002.



Fabrice B.R. Parmentier; Jane V. Elsley; Pilar Andrés; Francisco Barceló (2011): Why are auditory novels distracting? Contrasting the roles of novelty, violation of expectation and stimulus change. In Cognition 119 (3), pp. 374– 380. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.02.001.

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Feng Du; Kan Zhang; Richard A. Abrams (2014): Hold the future, let the past go: Attention prefers the features of future targets. In Cognition 131 (2), pp. 205–215. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.12.015.



Isabel Koch; Hermann J. Müller; Michael Zehetleitner (2013): Distractors less salient than targets capture attention rather than producing non-spatial filtering costs. In Acta Psychologica 144 (1), pp. 61–72. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.023.



Jan W. de Fockert; Jan Theeuwes (2012): Role of frontal cortex in attentional capture by singleton distractors. In Brain and Cognition 80 (3), pp. 367–373. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.07.006.



Jasper G. Wijnen; K. Richard Ridderinkhof (2007): Response inhibition in motor and oculomotor conflict tasks: Different mechanisms, different dynamics? In Brain and Cognition 63 (3), pp. 260–270. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.09.003.



Jun-ichiro Kawahara (2010): Identifying a “default” visual search mode with operant conditioning. In Acta Psychologica 135 (1), pp. 38–49. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.05.002.



Karen Mortier; Mieke Donk; Jan Theeuwes (2003): Attentional capture within and between objects. In Acta Psychologica 113 (2), pp. 133–145. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(03)00024-6.



Keith Bredemeier; Howard Berenbaum; James R. Brockmole; Walter R. Boot; Daniel J. Simons; Steven B. Most (2012): A load on my mind: Evidence that anhedonic depression is like multi-tasking. In Acta Psychologica 139 (1), pp. 137–145. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.11.007.



Su-Ling Yeh; Hsin-I Liao (2008): On the generality of the contingent orienting hypothesis. In Acta Psychologica 129 (1), pp. 157–165. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.05.008.



Su-Ling Yeh; Hsin-I Liao (2010): On the generality of the displaywide contingent orienting hypothesis: Can a visual onset capture attention without top-down control settings for displaywide onset? In Acta Psychologica 135 (2), pp. 159–167. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.05.013.



Timothy N. Welsh (2011): The relationship between attentional capture and deviations in movement trajectories in a selective reaching task. In Acta Psychologica 137 (3), pp. 300–308. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.03.011.



Wei-Lun Chou; Su-Ling Yeh (2011): Subliminal spatial cues capture attention and strengthen between-object link. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1265–1271. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.03.007.

Attention control 

Albert Costa; Mireia Hernández; Núria Sebastián-Gallés (2008): Bilingualism aids conflict resolution: Evidence from the 5ANT6 task. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 59–86. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.12.013.

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Andrew F. Jarosz; Gregory J.H. Colflesh; Jennifer Wiley (2012): Uncorking the muse: Alcohol intoxication facilitates creative problem solving. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 487–493. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.002.



Andrew F. Jarosz; Jennifer Wiley (2012): Why does working memory capacity predict 5RAPM6 performance? A possible role of distraction. In Intelligence 40 (5), pp. 427–438. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.06.001.



Bryan R. Burnham; Cassandra A. Rozell; Alex Kasper; Nicole E. Bianco; Antony Delliturri (2011): The visual hemifield asymmetry in the spatial blink during singleton search and feature search. In Brain and Cognition 75 (3), pp. 261–272. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.01.003.



Cristina Iani; Federico Ricci; Giulia Baroni; Sandro Rubichi (2009): Attention control and susceptibility to hypnosis. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 856–863. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.07.002.



David Stawarczyk; Steve Majerus; Corinne Catale; Arnaud D’Argembeau (2014): Relationships between mind-wandering and attentional control abilities in young adults and adolescents. In Acta Psychologica 148 (0), pp. 25–36. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.01.007.



Ernst H.W. Koster; Evi De Lissnyder; Rudi De Raedt (2013): Rumination is characterized by valence-specific impairments in switching of attention. In Acta Psychologica 144 (3), pp. 563–570. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.09.008.



Feng Du; Kan Zhang; Richard A. Abrams (2014): Hold the future, let the past go: Attention prefers the features of future targets. In Cognition 131 (2), pp. 205–215. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.12.015.



Gregory J.H. Colflesh; Jennifer Wiley (2013): Drunk, but not blind: The effects of alcohol intoxication on change blindness. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 231–236. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.01.001.



Hildur Finnbogadóttir; Dorthe Berntsen (2013): Involuntary future projections are as frequent as involuntary memories, but more positive. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 272–280. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.06.014.



J. Anthony Richey; Meghan E. Keough; Norman B. Schmidt (2012): Attentional Control Moderates Fearful Responding to a 35% 5CO26 Challenge. In Behavior Therapy 43 (2), pp. 285–299. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.06.004.



James M. Edlin; Keith B. Lyle (2013): The effect of repetitive saccade execution on the attention network test: Enhancing executive function with a flick of the eyes. In Brain and Cognition 81 (3), pp. 345–351. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.12.006.



Jonathan Allsop; Rob Gray (2014): Flying under pressure: Effects of anxiety on attention and gaze behavior in aviation. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 3 (2), pp. 63–71. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2014.04.010.

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Jun Moriya; Yoshihiko Tanno (2011): Processing of task-irrelevant natural scenes in social anxiety. In Acta Psychologica 138 (1), pp. 162– 170. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.05.019.



Malte Friese; Claude Messner; Yves Schaffner (2012): Mindfulness meditation counteracts self-control depletion. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 1016–1022. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.008.



Martijn J.M. Lamers; Ardi Roelofs (2011): Attention and gaze shifting in dual-task and go/no-go performance with vocal responding. In Acta Psychologica 137 (3), pp. 261–268. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.12.005.



Michael P. Milham; Kirk I. Erickson; Marie T. Banich; Arthur F. Kramer; Andrew Webb; Tracey Wszalek; Neal J. Cohen (2002): Attentional Control in the Aging Brain: Insights from an fMRI Study of the Stroop Task. In Brain and Cognition 49 (3), pp. 277–296. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.2001.1501.



Nash Unsworth; Gregory J. Spillers; Gene A. Brewer; Brittany McMillan (2011): Attention control and the antisaccade task: A response time distribution analysis. In Acta Psychologica 137 (1), pp. 90–100. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.03.004.



Ruchika Shaurya Prakash; Kirk I. Erickson; Stanley J. Colcombe; Jennifer S. Kim; Michelle W. Voss; Arthur F. Kramer (2009): Age-related differences in the involvement of the prefrontal cortex in attentional control. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 328–335. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.07.005.



Stefan Kaiser; Alexander Roth; Mirjam Rentrop; Hans-Christoph Friederich; Stephan Bender; Matthias Weisbrod (2008): Intra-individual reaction time variability in schizophrenia, depression and borderline personality disorder. In Brain and Cognition 66 (1), pp. 73–82. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.05.007.

Attention deficit disorder 

Craig Leth-Steensen; Zmira King Elbaz; Virginia I. Douglas (2000): Mean response times, variability, and skew in the responding of 5ADHD6 children: a response time distributional approach. In Acta Psychologica 104 (2), pp. 167– 190. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(00)00019-6.

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 

Jing Du; Jianming Li; Ying Wang; Qianjin Jiang; W. John Livesley; Kerry L. Jang et al. (2006): Event-related potentials in adolescents with combined 5ADHD6 and 5CD6 disorder: A single stimulus paradigm. In Brain and Cognition 60 (1), pp. 70–75. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.09.015.

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Melanie George; Veronika Dobler; Elaine Nicholls; Tom Manly (2005): Spatial awareness, alertness, and ADHD: The re-emergence of unilateral neglect with time-on-task. In Brain and Cognition 57 (3), pp. 264–275. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.09.003.



Michael T Ullman (2004): Contributions of memory circuits to language: the declarative/procedural model. In Cognition 92 (1–2), pp. 231–270. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.10.008.



Pauline Dibbets; Lisbeth Evers; Petra Hurks; Natalie Marchetta; Jelle Jolles (2009): Differences in feedback- and inhibition-related neural activity in adult 5ADHD6. In Brain and Cognition 70 (1), pp. 73–83. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.01.001.



Ruth E. Cooper; Caroline Skirrow; Charlotte Tye; Grainne McLoughlin; Fruhling Rijsdijk; Tobias Banaschweski et al. (2014): The effect of methylphenidate on very low frequency electroencephalography oscillations in adult 5ADHD6. In Brain and Cognition 86 (0), pp. 82–89. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.02.001.

Attention dependent processing 

Rajendra D. Badgaiyan (2012): Nonconscious perception, conscious awareness and attention. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 584–586. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.001.

Attention development 

Pawel J. Matusz; Hannah Broadbent; Jessica Ferrari; Benjamin Forrest; Rebecca Merkley; Gaia Scerif (2015): Multi-modal distraction: Insights from children’s limited attention. In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 156–165. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.031.



Rachid Khelifi; Laurent Sparrow; Séverine Casalis (2012): Sensitivity to lateral information on a perceptual word identification task in french third and fifth graders. In Brain and Cognition 78 (2), pp. 123–132. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.11.003.

Attention failures 

James Allan Cheyne; Jonathan S.A. Carriere; Daniel Smilek (2006): Absentmindedness: Lapses of conscious awareness and everyday cognitive failures. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3), pp. 578–592. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.11.009.

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Attention gating 

Shui-I Shih (2008): The attention cascade model and attentional blink. In Cognitive Psychology 56 (3), pp. 210–236. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2007.06.001.

Attention independent processing 

Rajendra D. Badgaiyan (2012): Nonconscious perception, conscious awareness and attention. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 584–586. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.001.

Attention lapses 

James Allan Cheyne; Jonathan S.A. Carriere; Daniel Smilek (2006): Absentmindedness: Lapses of conscious awareness and everyday cognitive failures. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3), pp. 578–592. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.11.009.



James Allan Cheyne; Jonathan S.A. Carriere; Grayden J.F. Solman; Daniel Smilek (2011): Challenge and error: Critical events and attention-related errors. In Cognition 121 (3), pp. 437–446. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.07.010.



Jonathan S.A. Carriere; J. Allan Cheyne; Daniel Smilek (2008): Everyday attention lapses and memory failures: The affective consequences of mindlessness. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 835–847. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.04.008.



Jonathan Smallwood; John B. Davies; Derek Heim; Frances Finnigan; Megan Sudberry; Rory O’Connor; Marc Obonsawin (2004): Subjective experience and the attentional lapse: Task engagement and disengagement during sustained attention. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (4), pp. 657–690. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.06.003.



Jonathan Smallwood; Leigh Riby; Derek Heim; John B. Davies (2006): Encoding during the attentional lapse: Accuracy of encoding during the semantic sustained attention to response task. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (1), pp. 218–231. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.03.003.



Jonathan Smallwood; Merrill McSpadden; Bryan Luus; Jonathan Schooler (2008): Segmenting the stream of consciousness: The psychological correlates of temporal structures in the time series data of a continuous performance task. In Brain and Cognition 66 (1), pp. 50–56. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.05.004.



Paul Seli; James Allan Cheyne; Daniel Smilek (2012): Attention failures versus misplaced diligence: Separating attention lapses from speed–accuracy tradeoffs. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 277–291. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.09.017.

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Attention network 

Alfredo Spagna; Diana Martella; Mara Sebastiani; Lisa Maccari; Andrea Marotta; Maria Casagrande (2014): Efficiency and interactions of alerting, orienting and executive networks: The impact of imperative stimulus type. In Acta Psychologica 148 (0), pp. 209–215. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.02.007.



Daniel Senkowski; Marion Höfle; Andreas K. Engel (2014): Crossmodal shaping of pain: a multisensory approach to nociception. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (6), pp. 319–327. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.03.005.



Dariusz Asanowicz; Anna Marzecová; Piotr Jaśkowski; Piotr Wolski (2012): Hemispheric asymmetry in the efficiency of attentional networks. In Brain and Cognition 79 (2), pp. 117–128. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.02.014.



Jin Fan; Xiaosi Gu; Kevin G. Guise; Xun Liu; John Fossella; Hongbin Wang; Michael I. Posner (2009): Testing the behavioral interaction and integration of attentional networks. In Brain and Cognition 70 (2), pp. 209–220. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.02.002.



Nantu Hu; Sheng He; Baihua Xu (2012): Different efficiencies of attentional orienting in different wandering minds. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 139–148. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.12.007.



Ruth Salo; Shai Gabay; Catherine Fassbender; Avishai Henik (2011): Distributed attentional deficits in chronic methamphetamine abusers: Evidence from the Attentional Network Task (ANT). In Brain and Cognition 77 (3), pp. 446–452. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.08.012.



Shan-shan Zhou; Jin Fan; Tatia M.C. Lee; Chang-qing Wang; Kai Wang (2011): Age-related differences in attentional networks of alerting and executive control in young, middle-aged, and older Chinese adults. In Brain and Cognition 75 (2), pp. 205–210. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.12.003.



Yoshiyuki Hirano; Takayuki Obata; Hidehiko Takahashi; Atsumichi Tachibana; Daigo Kuroiwa; Toru Takahashi et al. (2013): Effects of chewing on cognitive processing speed. In Brain and Cognition 81 (3), pp. 376–381. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.12.002.

Attention network test Dariusz Asanowicz; Anna Marzecová; Piotr Jaśkowski; Piotr Wolski (2012): Hemispheric asymmetry in the efficiency of attentional networks. In Brain and Cognition 79 (2), pp. 117–128. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.02.014. James M. Edlin; Keith B. Lyle (2013): The effect of repetitive saccade execution on the attention network test: Enhancing executive function with a flick of the eyes. In Brain and Cognition 81 (3), pp. 345–351. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.12.006. Leah L. Kapa; John Colombo (2013): Attentional control in early and later bilingual children. In Cognitive Development 28 (3), pp. 233–246. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2013.01.011.

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Attention Network Test (ANT) 

Francesca Federico; Andrea Marotta; Tiziana Adriani; Lisa Maccari; Maria Casagrande (2013): Attention network test — The impact of social information on executive control, alerting and orienting. In Acta Psychologica 143 (1), pp. 65–70. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.02.006.

Attention networks 

Oliver C. Schultheiss; Mariya Patalakh; Andreas G. Rösch (2012): Salivary progesterone is associated with reduced coherence of attentional, cognitive, and motivational systems. In Brain and Cognition 80 (2), pp. 214–222. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.07.001.



Tad T. Brunyé; Caroline R. Mahoney; Harris R. Lieberman; Grace E. Giles; Holly A. Taylor (2010): Acute caffeine consumption enhances the executive control of visual attention in habitual consumers. In Brain and Cognition 74 (3), pp. 186–192. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.07.006.



Tad T. Brunyé; Caroline R. Mahoney; Harris R. Lieberman; Holly A. Taylor (2010): Caffeine modulates attention network function. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 181–188. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.07.013.

Attention Networks Test 

Javier Roca; Luis J. Fuentes; Andrea Marotta; María-Fernanda López-Ramón; Cándida Castro; Juan Lupiáñez; Diana Martella (2012): The effects of sleep deprivation on the attentional functions and vigilance. In Acta Psychologica 140 (2), pp. 164–176. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.03.007.

Attention orienting / Attentional orienting 

Javier Roca; Luis J. Fuentes; Andrea Marotta; María-Fernanda López-Ramón; Cándida Castro; Juan Lupiáñez; Diana Martella (2012): The effects of sleep deprivation on the attentional functions and vigilance. In Acta Psychologica 140 (2), pp. 164–176. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.03.007.



Scott A. Peterson; Tanja N. Gibson (2011): Implicit attentional orienting in a target detection task with central cues. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1532–1547. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.07.004.



Lucia Riggio; Cristina Iani; Elena Gherri; Fabio Benatti; Sandro Rubichi; Roberto Nicoletti (2008): The role of attention in the occurrence of the affordance effect. In Acta Psychologica 127 (2), pp. 449–458. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.08.008.

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Attention Phenomenal visual objects 

Jon Driver; Greg Davis; Charlotte Russell; Massimo Turatto; Elliot Freeman (2001): Segmentation, attention and phenomenal visual objects. In Cognition 80 (1–2), pp. 61–95. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(00)00151-7.

Attention segregation 

Frans A.J Verstraten (1999): High-Level Motion Processing, edited by Takeo Watanabe. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (8), pp. 318 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01316-9.

Attention shift 

Chris A. Lawson; Corinne A. Bower (2014): Illusory correlations in preschoolers. In Cognitive Development 31 (0), pp. 22–34. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2014.02.005.



Donglai Liu; Yonghui Wang; Xiaolin Zhou (2011): Lexical- and perceptualbased object effects in the two-rectangle cueing paradigm. In Acta Psychologica 138 (3), pp. 397–404. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.09.008.



Ivilin Stoianov; Peter Kramer; Carlo Umiltà; Marco Zorzi (2008): Visuospatial priming of the mental number line. In Cognition 106 (2), pp. 770–779. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.04.013.



Jarrad A.G. Lum; Gina Conti-Ramsden; Annukka K. Lindell (2007): The attentional blink reveals sluggish attentional shifting in adolescents with specific language impairment. In Brain and Cognition 63 (3), pp. 287–295. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.09.010.

Attention to detail 

Joanne Ruthsatz; Jourdan B. Urbach (2012): Child prodigy: A novel cognitive profile places elevated general intelligence, exceptional working memory and attention to detail at the root of prodigiousness. In Intelligence 40 (5), pp. 419– 426. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.06.002.

Attention training 

Amir Raz (2012): Translational attention: From experiments in the lab to helping the symptoms of individuals with Tourette’s syndrome. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1591–1594. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.05.010.



Brian E. Bunnell; Deborah C. Beidel; Franklin Mesa (2013): A Randomized Trial of Attention Training for Generalized Social Phobia: Does Attention Training Change Social Behavior? In Behavior Therapy 44 (4), pp. 662–673. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.04.010.

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Laura O’Toole; Tracy A. Dennis (2012): Attention training and the threat bias: An 5ERP6 study. In Brain and Cognition 78 (1), pp. 63–73. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.10.007.



Zach Shipstead; Kenny L. Hicks; Randall W. Engle (2012): Cogmed working memory training: Does the evidence support the claims? In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 1 (3), pp. 185–193. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2012.06.003.

Attention withdrawal 

Tracy L. Taylor; Jonathan M. Fawcett (2012): Does an instruction to forget enhance memory for other presented items? In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1186–1197. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.05.002.

Attentional accuracy 

Frank Goldhammer; Wolfgang A. Rauch; Karl Schweizer; Helfried Moosbrugger (2010): Differential effects of intelligence, perceptual speed and age on growth in attentional speed and accuracy. In Intelligence 38 (1), pp. 83– 92. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2009.07.002.

Attentional allocation policy 

Rebekah E. Smith; Shayne Loft (2014): Investigating the cost to ongoing tasks not associated with prospective memory task requirements. In Consciousness and Cognition 27 (0), pp. 1–13. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.04.002.

Attentional asymmetries 

Dariusz Asanowicz; Anna Marzecová; Piotr Jaśkowski; Piotr Wolski (2012): Hemispheric asymmetry in the efficiency of attentional networks. In Brain and Cognition 79 (2), pp. 117–128. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.02.014.



Gavin Buckingham; Gordon Binsted; David P. Carey (2010): Bimanual reaching across the hemispace: Which hand is yoked to which? In Brain and Cognition 74 (3), pp. 341–346. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.09.002.



Ines Ann Heber; Sarah Siebertz; Marc Wolter; Torsten Kuhlen; Bruno Fimm (2010): Horizontal and vertical pseudoneglect in peri- and extrapersonal space. In Brain and Cognition 73 (3), pp. 160–166. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.04.006.

Attentional awakening 

Cornelia Kranczioch; Janani Dhinakaran (2013): The role of temporal context and expectancy in resource allocation to and perception of rapid serial events.

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In Brain and Cognition 81 (3), pp. 313–320. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.01.001.

Attentional blindness 

Ryota Kanai; Vincent Walsh; Chia-huei Tseng (2010): Subjective discriminability of invisibility: A framework for distinguishing perceptual and attentional failures of awareness. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 1045–1057. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.06.003.

Attentional Blink 

Anina N. Rich; Jason B. Mattingley (2010): Out of sight, out of mind: The attentional blink can eliminate synaesthetic colours. In Cognition 114 (3), pp. 320–328. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.10.003.



Christoph Klein; Isabel C. Arend; Andre Beauducel; Kimron L. Shapiro (2011): Individuals differ in the attentional blink: Mental speed and intrasubject stability matter. In Intelligence 39 (1), pp. 27–35. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2010.11.004.



Cristy Ho; Oliver Mason; Charles Spence (2007): An investigation into the temporal dimension of the Mozart effect: Evidence from the attentional blink task. In Acta Psychologica 125 (1), pp. 117–128. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.07.006.



Danielle M. Shore; Erin A. Heerey (2013): Do social utility judgments influence attentional processing? In Cognition 129 (1), pp. 114–122. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.06.011.



Elkan G. Akyürek; Bernhard Hommel (2005): Target integration and the attentional blink. In Acta Psychologica 119 (3), pp. 305–314. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.02.006.



Erik Van der Burg; Sanne G. Brederoo; Mark R. Nieuwenstein; Jan Theeuwes; Christian N.L. Olivers (2010): Audiovisual semantic interference and attention: Evidence from the attentional blink paradigm. In Acta Psychologica 134 (2), pp. 198–205. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.01.010.



Geoffrey W. Stuart; Sandra E. Lambeth; Ross H. Day; Ian C. Gould; Anne E. Castles (2012): The role of the magnocellular visual pathway in the attentional blink. In Brain and Cognition 78 (2), pp. 99–104. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.12.002.



Helen Tibboel; Jan De Houwer; Adriaan Spruyt; Geert Crombez (2011): The attentional blink is diminished for targets that form coherent semantic categories. In Acta Psychologica 136 (3), pp. 321–328. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.12.006.



James T. Enns; Vincent Di Lollo (2000): What’s new in visual masking? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (9), pp. 345–352. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(00)01520-5.

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Jarrad A.G. Lum; Gina Conti-Ramsden; Annukka K. Lindell (2007): The attentional blink reveals sluggish attentional shifting in adolescents with specific language impairment. In Brain and Cognition 63 (3), pp. 287–295. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.09.010.



Jennifer E. Corbett; Chris Oriet (2011): The whole is indeed more than the sum of its parts: Perceptual averaging in the absence of individual item representation. In Acta Psychologica 138 (2), pp. 289–301. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.08.002.



Justin S Feinstein; Murray B Stein; Gabriel N Castillo; Martin P Paulus (2004): From sensory processes to conscious perception. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (2), pp. 323–335. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2003.10.004.



Marieke K. van Vugt; Heleen A. Slagter (2014): Control over experience? Magnitude of the attentional blink depends on meditative state. In Consciousness and Cognition 23 (0), pp. 32–39. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.11.001.



Marja Laasonen; Jonna Salomaa; Denis Cousineau; Sami Leppämäki; Pekka Tani; Laura Hokkanen; Matthew Dye (2012): Project DyAdd: Visual attention in adult dyslexia and 5ADHD6. In Brain and Cognition 80 (3), pp. 311–327. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.08.002.



Mary H. MacLean; Karen M. Arnell; Kimberly A. Cote (2012): Resting 5EEG6 in alpha and beta bands predicts individual differences in attentional blink magnitude. In Brain and Cognition 78 (3), pp. 218–229. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.12.010.



Miriam D. Lense; Alexandra P. Key; Elisabeth M. Dykens (2011): Attentional disengagement in adults with Williams syndrome. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 201–207. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.08.008.



Niels A. Taatgen; Ion Juvina; Marc Schipper; Jelmer P. Borst; Sander Martens (2009): Too much control can hurt: A threaded cognition model of the attentional blink. In Cognitive Psychology 59 (1), pp. 1–29. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2008.12.002.



Paul E. Dux; Irina M. Harris (2007): Viewpoint costs occur during consolidation: Evidence from the attentional blink. In Cognition 104 (1), pp. 47–58. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.05.004.



Paul E. Dux; Veronika Coltheart; Irina M. Harris (2006): On the fate of distractor stimuli in rapid serial visual presentation. In Cognition 99 (3), pp. 355–382. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.04.002.



Samantha Howard; Jennifer S. Burt (2010): Evidence from the attentional blink for different sources of word repetition effects. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 125–134. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.09.012.



Sander Martens; Kariem Elmallah; Raquel London; Addie Johnson (2006): Cuing and stimulus probability effects on the 5P36 and the 5AB6. In Acta Psychologica 123 (3), pp. 204–218. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.01.001.

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Sander Nieuwenhuis; Marieke Jepma; Sabrina La Fors; Christian N.L. Olivers (2008): The role of the magnocellular and parvocellular pathways in the attentional blink. In Brain and Cognition 68 (1), pp. 42–48. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.02.119.



Shui-I Shih (2008): The attention cascade model and attentional blink. In Cognitive Psychology 56 (3), pp. 210–236. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2007.06.001.



Stefan J. Troche; Rebekka Indermühle; Thomas H. Rammsayer (2012): Evidence for mental ability related individual differences in the attentional blink obtained by an analysis of the 5P3006 component. In Brain and Cognition 78 (3), pp. 230–237. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.12.009.



Stefano Sdoia; Fabio Ferlazzo (2012): An inhibition effect in the temporal constrains of attentional selection: The Backward Blink. In Acta Psychologica 139 (3), pp. 501–506. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.01.005.



Talis Bachmann; Pilleriin Sikka (2005): Perception of successive targets presented in invariant-item streams. In Acta Psychologica 120 (1), pp. 19–34. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.02.007.

Attentional breadth 

Stefanie Hüttermann; Otmar Bock; Daniel Memmert (2014): Subliminal primes for global or local processing influence judgments of vehicular traffic. In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 230–234. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.08.007.

Attentional capacity limits 

W.E. Huddleston; M.S. Aleksandrowicz; A. Yufa; C.R. Knurr; J.R. Lytle; M.M. Puissant (2013): Attentional resource allocation during a cued saccade task. In Acta Psychologica 144 (1), pp. 112–120. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.05.006.

Attentional cost 

Céline Borg; Nicolas Leroy; Emilie Favre; Bernard Laurent; Catherine Thomas-Antérion (2011): How emotional pictures influence visuospatial binding in short-term memory in ageing and Alzheimer’s disease? In Brain and Cognition 76 (1), pp. 20–25. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.03.008.

Attentional cueing / Attentional cuing 

Daniel Smilek; Alicia Callejas; Mike J. Dixon; Philip M. Merikle (2007): Ovals of time: Time-space associations in synaesthesia. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2), pp. 507–519. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.06.013.

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David Navon; Ronen Kasten (2011): A demonstration of direct access to colored stimuli following cueing by color. In Acta Psychologica 138 (1), pp. 30–38. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.05.002.



Jay Pratt; Stephen R. Arnott (2008): Modulating the attentional repulsion effect. In Acta Psychologica 127 (1), pp. 137–145. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.03.003.



Peter J. Hills; J. Michael Pake (2013): Eye-tracking the own-race bias in face recognition: Revealing the perceptual and socio-cognitive mechanisms. In Cognition 129 (3), pp. 586–597. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.08.012.



Peter J. Hills; Rachel E. Cooper; J. Michael Pake (2013): First fixations in face processing: The more diagnostic they are the smaller the face-inversion effect. In Acta Psychologica 142 (2), pp. 211–219. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.11.013.

Attentional disengagement 

J. Allan Cheyne; Grayden J.F. Solman; Jonathan S.A. Carriere; Daniel Smilek (2009): Anatomy of an error: A bidirectional state model of task engagement/disengagement and attention-related errors. In Cognition 111 (1), pp. 98–113. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.12.009.



Miriam D. Lense; Alexandra P. Key; Elisabeth M. Dykens (2011): Attentional disengagement in adults with Williams syndrome. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 201–207. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.08.008.

Attentional distraction 

Marco Hollenstein; Thomas Koenig; Matthias Kubat; Daniela Blaser; Walter J. Perrig (2012): Non-conscious word processing in a mirror-masking paradigm causing attentional distraction: An ERP-study. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 353–365. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.005.

Attentional dynamics 

Guy Madison (2004): Detection of linear temporal drift in sound sequences: empirical data and modelling principles. In Acta Psychologica 117 (1), pp. 95– 118. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.05.004.

Attentional dyslexia 

Colin J Davis; Max Coltheart (2002): Paying attention to reading errors in acquired dyslexia. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (9), pp. 359–361. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01950-2.

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Attentional engagement 

J. Allan Cheyne; Grayden J.F. Solman; Jonathan S.A. Carriere; Daniel Smilek (2009): Anatomy of an error: A bidirectional state model of task engagement/disengagement and attention-related errors. In Cognition 111 (1), pp. 98–113. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.12.009.

Attentional error 

J. Allan Cheyne; Grayden J.F. Solman; Jonathan S.A. Carriere; Daniel Smilek (2009): Anatomy of an error: A bidirectional state model of task engagement/disengagement and attention-related errors. In Cognition 111 (1), pp. 98–113. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.12.009.

Attentional filtering 

Catherine E. Kerr; Jessica R. Shaw; Lisa A. Conboy; John M. Kelley; Eric Jacobson; Ted J. Kaptchuk (2011): Placebo acupuncture as a form of ritual touch healing: A neurophenomenological model. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 784–791. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.12.009.

Attentional functioning 

Sandro Rubichi; Federico Ricci; Roberto Padovani; Lorenzo Scaglietti (2005): Hypnotic susceptibility, baseline attentional functioning, and the Stroop task. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (2), pp. 296–303. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.08.003.

Attentional gate model 

Halil Duzcu; Annette Hohenberger (2014): Prospective duration judgments: The role of temporality and executive demands of concurrent tasks. In Acta Psychologica 147 (0), pp. 34–41. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.10.005.

Attentional information 

Pascale Leconte; Jacqueline Fagard (2006): Which factors affect hand selection in children’s grasping in hemispace? Combined effects of task demand and motor dominance. In Brain and Cognition 60 (1), pp. 88–93. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.09.009.

Attentional learning 

Kevin P. Darby; Joseph M. Burling; Hanako Yoshida (2014): The role of search speed in the contextual cueing of children’s attention. In Cognitive Development 29 (0), pp. 17–29. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2013.10.001.

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Linda B. Smith; Susan S. Jones; Hanako Yoshida; Eliana Colunga (2003): Whose 5DAM6 account? Attentional learning explains Booth and Waxman. In Cognition 87 (3), pp. 209–213. DOI: 10.1016/s0010-0277(02)00236-6.



Saime Tek; Gul Jaffery; Lauren Swensen; Deborah Fein; Letitia R. Naigles (2012): The shape bias is affected by differing similarity among objects. In Cognitive Development 27 (1), pp. 28–38. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2011.09.009.

Attentional limited capacity 

Louise D. Cosand; Thomas M. Cavanagh; Ashley A. Brown; Christopher G. Courtney; Anthony J. Rissling; Anne M. Schell; Michael E. Dawson (2008): Arousal, working memory, and conscious awareness in contingency learning. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1105–1113. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.04.007.

Attentional misdirection 

Steven B. Most (2010): What’s “inattentional” about inattentional blindness? In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 1102–1104. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.01.011.

Attentional modulation 

Ping Jiang; Maksym Tokariev; Eeva T. Aronen; Oili Salonen; YuanYe Ma; Virve Vuontela; Synnöve Carlson (2014): Responsiveness and functional connectivity of the scene-sensitive retrosplenial complex in 7–11-year-old children. In Brain and Cognition 92 (0), pp. 61–72. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.10.005.



Virve Vuontela; Ping Jiang; Maksym Tokariev; Petri Savolainen; YuanYe Ma; Eeva T. Aronen et al. (2013): Regulation of brain activity in the fusiform face and parahippocampal place areas in 7–11-year-old children. In Brain and Cognition 81 (2), pp. 203–214. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.11.003.

Attentional monitoring 

Leah L. Kapa; John Colombo (2013): Attentional control in early and later bilingual children. In Cognitive Development 28 (3), pp. 233–246. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2013.01.011.

Attentional orientation 

Susan C. Johnson; Matthias Bolz; Erin Carter; John Mandsanger; Alisha Teichner; Patricia Zettler (2008): Calculating the attentional orientation of an unfamiliar agent in infancy. In Cognitive Development 23 (1), pp. 24–37. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2007.09.002.

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Attentional processes 

Caroline Pigeon; Claude Marin-Lamellet (2015): Evaluation of the attentional capacities and working memory of early and late blind persons. In Acta Psychologica 155 (0), pp. 1–7. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.11.010.

Attentional repulsion effect 

Jay Pratt; Stephen R. Arnott (2008): Modulating the attentional repulsion effect. In Acta Psychologica 127 (1), pp. 137–145. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.03.003.

Attentional resource 

Priyanka Srivastava; Devpriya Kumar; Narayanan Srinivasan (2010): Time course of visual attention across perceptual levels and objects. In Acta Psychologica 135 (3), pp. 335–342. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.09.001.

Attentional resource theory 

Tyler H. Shaw; Matthew E. Funke; Michael Dillard; Gregory J. Funke; Joel S. Warm; Raja Parasuraman (2013): Event-related cerebral hemodynamics reveal target-specific resource allocation for both “go” and “no-go” response-based vigilance tasks. In Brain and Cognition 82 (3), pp. 265–273. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.05.003.

Attentional resources 

Ritsuko Nishimura; Kazuhito Yoshizaki (2010): A high-loaded hemisphere successfully ignores distractors. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 953–961. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.05.017.



Scott W. Brown (2014): Involvement of shared resources in time judgment and sequence reasoning tasks. In Acta Psychologica 147 (0), pp. 92–96. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.005.



Scott W. Brown; G. Andrew Smith-Petersen (2014): Time perception and temporal order memory. In Acta Psychologica 148 (0), pp. 173–180. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.02.003.

Attentional set 

Anne M. Aimola Davies; Stephen Waterman; Rebekah C. White; Martin Davies (2013): When you fail to see what you were told to look for: Inattentional blindness and task instructions. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 221–230. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.11.015.

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Astrid Schepman; Paul Rodway; Pauline Geddes (2012): Valence-specific laterality effects in vocal emotion: Interactions with stimulus type, blocking and sex. In Brain and Cognition 79 (2), pp. 129–137. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.03.001.

Attentional set-shifting 

M.J.W. Van der Molen; M.W. Van der Molen; K.R. Ridderinkhof; B.C.J. Hamel; L.M.G. Curfs; G.J.A. Ramakers (2012): Attentional set-shifting in fragile X syndrome. In Brain and Cognition 78 (3), pp. 206–217. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.12.008.

Attentional shroud 

Arash Fazl; Stephen Grossberg; Ennio Mingolla (2009): View-invariant object category learning, recognition, and search: How spatial and object attention are coordinated using surface-based attentional shrouds. In Cognitive Psychology 58 (1), pp. 1–48. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2008.05.001.



Nicholas C. Foley; Stephen Grossberg; Ennio Mingolla (2012): Neural dynamics of object-based multifocal visual spatial attention and priming: Object cueing, useful-field-of-view, and crowding. In Cognitive Psychology 65 (1), pp. 77–117. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2012.02.001.

Attentional speed 

Frank Goldhammer; Wolfgang A. Rauch; Karl Schweizer; Helfried Moosbrugger (2010): Differential effects of intelligence, perceptual speed and age on growth in attentional speed and accuracy. In Intelligence 38 (1), pp. 83– 92. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2009.07.002.

Attentional split 

Fabiano Botta; Juan Lupiáñez (2014): Spatial distribution of attentional bias in visuo-spatial working memory following multiple cues. In Acta Psychologica 150 (0), pp. 1–13. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.03.013.

Attentional state 

Nash Unsworth; Brittany D. McMillan (2014): Fluctuations in pre-trial attentional state and their influence on goal neglect. In Consciousness and Cognition 26 (0), pp. 90–96. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.03.003.

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Attentional switching 

Bram T. Heerebout; A.E. Yoram Tap; Mark Rotteveel; R. Hans Phaf (2013): Gamma flicker elicits positive affect without awareness. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 281–289. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.07.001.

Attentional systems 

Virginie Leclercq; Aaron R. Seitz (2012): Enhancement from targets and suppression from cues in fast task-irrelevant perceptual learning. In Acta Psychologica 141 (1), pp. 31–38. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.05.005.

Attention-based rehearsal 

Artem V. Belopolsky; Jan Theeuwes (2009): No functional role of attentionbased rehearsal in maintenance of spatial working memory representations. In Acta Psychologica 132 (2), pp. 124–135. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.01.002.



Louis K.H. Chan; William G. Hayward; Jan Theeuwes (2009): Spatial working memory maintenance: Does attention play a role? A visual search study. In Acta Psychologica 132 (2), pp. 115–123. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.03.001.

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder 

Daniel J. Calderone; Peter Lakatos; Pamela D. Butler; F. Xavier Castellanos (2014): Entrainment of neural oscillations as a modifiable substrate of attention. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (6), pp. 300–309. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.02.005.



Francesca Happé; Rhonda Booth; Rebecca Charlton; Claire Hughes (2006): Executive function deficits in autism spectrum disorders and attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder: Examining profiles across domains and ages. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 25–39. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.03.004.



Natalie V. Miller; Sarah M. Haas; Daniel A. Waschbusch; Michael T. Willoughby; Sarah A. Helseth; Kathleen I. Crum et al. (2014): Behavior Therapy and Callous-Unemotional Traits: Effects of a Pilot Study Examining Modified Behavioral Contingencies on Child Behavior. In Behavior Therapy 45 (5), pp. 606–618. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.10.006.

Attention-related errors 

James Allan Cheyne; Jonathan S.A. Carriere; Grayden J.F. Solman; Daniel Smilek (2011): Challenge and error: Critical events and attention-related errors. In Cognition 121 (3), pp. 437–446. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.07.010.

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Attentive blank stares 

Agnieszka Fudali-Czyż; Piotr Francuz; Paweł Augustynowicz (2014): Determinants of attentive blank stares. An 5EFRP6 study. In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 1–9. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.07.008.

Attitude 

Anna Stone; Tim Valentine (2005): Strength of visual percept generated by famous faces perceived without awareness: Effects of affective valence, response latency, and visual field. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (3), pp. 548–564. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.01.009.



Adriaan Spruyt; Jan De Houwer; Tom Everaert; Dirk Hermans (2012): Unconscious semantic activation depends on feature-specific attention allocation. In Cognition 122 (1), pp. 91–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.017.



Bertram Gawronski; Wilhelm Hofmann; Christopher J. Wilbur (2006): Are “implicit” attitudes unconscious? In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3), pp. 485–499. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.11.007.



Stacey S. Horn (2006): Heterosexual adolescents’ and young adults’ beliefs and attitudes about homosexuality and gay and lesbian peers. In Cognitive Development 21 (4), pp. 420–440. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.06.007.

Attitude activation 

Adriaan Spruyt; Jan De Houwer; Tom Everaert; Dirk Hermans (2012): Unconscious semantic activation depends on feature-specific attention allocation. In Cognition 122 (1), pp. 91–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.017.

Attitudes formation 

Evelyne Treinen; Olivier Corneille; Gaylord Luypaert (2012): L-eye to me: The combined role of Need for Cognition and facial trustworthiness in mimetic desires. In Cognition 122 (2), pp. 247–251. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.10.006.

Attraction 

Julie Franck; Glenda Lassi; Ulrich H. Frauenfelder; Luigi Rizzi (2006): Agreement and movement: A syntactic analysis of attraction. In Cognition 101 (1), pp. 173–216. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.10.003.

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Laurel Brehm; Kathryn Bock (2013): What counts in grammatical number agreement? In Cognition 128 (2), pp. 149–169. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.03.009.



Takao Noguchi; Neil Stewart (2014): In the attraction, compromise, and similarity effects, alternatives are repeatedly compared in pairs on single dimensions. In Cognition 132 (1), pp. 44–56. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.03.006.

Attraction effect 

Elizabeth A. Maylor; Matthew A.J. Roberts (2007): Similarity and attraction effects in episodic memory judgments. In Cognition 105 (3), pp. 715–723. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.12.002.

Attractive alternatives 

Johan C. Karremans; Ron Dotsch; Olivier Corneille (2011): Romantic relationship status biases memory of faces of attractive opposite-sex others: Evidence from a reverse-correlation paradigm. In Cognition 121 (3), pp. 422– 426. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.07.008.

Attractiveness 

Claus-Christian Carbon (2010): The cycle of preference: Long-term dynamics of aesthetic appreciation. In Acta Psychologica 134 (2), pp. 233–244. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.02.004.



F.R. Moore; M.J. Law Smith; D.I. Perrett (2014): Individual differences in preferences for cues to intelligence in the face. In Intelligence 44 (0), pp. 19– 25. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2014.02.003.



Jean-Yves Baudouin; Guy Tiberghien (2004): Symmetry, averageness, and feature size in the facial attractiveness of women. In Acta Psychologica 117 (3), pp. 313–332. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.07.002.



Madelijn Strick; Rob W. Holland; Ad van Knippenberg (2008): Seductive eyes: Attractiveness and direct gaze increase desire for associated objects. In Cognition 106 (3), pp. 1487–1496. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.05.008.



Richard Le Grand; Philip A. Cooper; Catherine J. Mondloch; Terri L. Lewis; Noam Sagiv; Beatrice de Gelder; Daphne Maurer (2006): What aspects of face processing are impaired in developmental prosopagnosia? In Brain and Cognition 61 (2), pp. 139–158. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.11.005.



Rob Jenkins; David White; Xandra Van Montfort; A. Mike Burton (2011): Variability in photos of the same face. In Cognition 121 (3), pp. 313–323. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.001.

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Robert G. Franklin Jr.; Reginald B. Adams Jr. (2010): The two sides of beauty: Laterality and the duality of facial attractiveness. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 300–305. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.002.



Sarah White; Elisabeth Hill; Joel Winston; Uta Frith (2006): An islet of social ability in Asperger Syndrome: Judging social attributes from faces. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 69–77. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.007.

Attractor 

Cyriel M.A. Pennartz (2009): Identification and integration of sensory modalities: Neural basis and relation to consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3), pp. 718–739. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.03.003.



Thad A Polk; Charles Behensky; Richard Gonzalez; Edward E Smith (2002): Rating the similarity of simple perceptual stimuli: asymmetries induced by manipulating exposure frequency. In Cognition 82 (3), pp. B75 - B88. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(01)00151-2.

Attractor dynamics 

Peter McLeod; Tim Shallice; David C Plaut (2000): Attractor dynamics in word recognition: converging evidence from errors by normal subjects, dyslexic patients and a connectionist model. In Cognition 74 (1), pp. 91–114. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(99)00067-0.

Attractor landscape 

Raymond A. Noack (2012): Solving the “human problem”: The frontal feedback model. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 1043–1067. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.011.

Attractor network 

Matt Jones; Thad A Polk (2002): An attractor network model of serial recall. In Cognitive Systems Research 3 (1), pp. 45–55. DOI: 10.1016/S13890417(01)00043-2.

Attractor neural network 

Scott A. Weems; Ransom K. Winder; Michael Bunting; James A. Reggia (2009): Running memory span: A comparison of behavioral capacity limits with those of an attractor neural network. In Cognitive Systems Research 10 (2), pp. 161–171. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2008.09.001.

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Attribution 

Annie E. Wertz; Tamsin C. German (2007): Belief–desire reasoning in the explanation of behavior: Do actions speak louder than words? In Cognition 105 (1), pp. 184–194. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.08.002.



Carey K. Morewedge; Jesse J. Chandler; Robert Smith; Norbert Schwarz; Jonathan Schooler (2013): Lost in the crowd: Entitative group membership reduces mind attribution. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1195– 1205. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.08.002.



Charles W. Kalish (2002): Children’s predictions of consistency in people’s actions. In Cognition 84 (3), pp. 237–265. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(02)00052-5.



Chun-Hui Jen; Yunn-Wen Lien (2010): What is the source of cultural differences? ‐ Examining the influence of thinking style on the attribution process. In Acta Psychologica 133 (2), pp. 154–162. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.10.011.



David A. Lagnado; Shelley Channon (2008): Judgments of cause and blame: The effects of intentionality and foreseeability. In Cognition 108 (3), pp. 754– 770. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.06.009.



Jürgen Wilbert; Hilde Haider (2012): The subjective experience of committed errors and the Discrepancy-Attribution hypothesis. In Acta Psychologica 139 (2), pp. 370–381. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.11.010.



Robert L. Woolfolk; John M. Doris; John M. Darley (2006): Identification, situational constraint, and social cognition: Studies in the attribution of moral responsibility. In Cognition 100 (2), pp. 283–301. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.05.002.



Sabine Albrecht; Claus-Christian Carbon (2014): The Fluency Amplification Model: Fluent stimuli show more intense but not evidently more positive evaluations. In Acta Psychologica 148 (0), pp. 195–203. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.02.002.



Tobias Gerstenberg; David A. Lagnado (2010): Spreading the blame: The allocation of responsibility amongst multiple agents. In Cognition 115 (1), pp. 166–171. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.12.011.

Attribution judgements 

Elisabeth Norman; Mark C. Price (2010): Measuring “intuition” in the 5SRT6 generation task. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 475–477. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.11.004.

Attribution theory 

Alek Chakroff; Liane Young (2015): Harmful situations, impure people: An attribution asymmetry across moral domains. In Cognition 136 (0), pp. 30–37. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.034.

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Asifa Majid; Anthony J. Sanford; Martin J. Pickering (2006): Covariation and quantifier polarity: What determines causal attribution in vignettes? In Cognition 99 (1), pp. 35–51. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.12.004.



Fiery Cushman (2008): Crime and punishment: Distinguishing the roles of causal and intentional analyses in moral judgment. In Cognition 108 (2), pp. 353–380. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.03.006.



Lawrence J. Ryan; Kenton Henry; Troy Robey; John A. Edwards (2004): Resolution of conflicts between internal and external information sources on a time reproduction task: the role of perceived information reliability and attributional style. In Acta Psychologica 117 (2), pp. 205–229. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.06.005.



Robert L. Woolfolk (2011): Empirical tests of philosophical intuitions. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2), pp. 415–416. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.01.013.

Attributional style 

Jonathan P. Stange; Ashleigh Molz Adams; Jared K. O’Garro-Moore; Rachel B. Weiss; Mian-Li Ong; Patricia D. Walshaw et al. (2015): Extreme Cognitions in Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: Associations With Personality Disorder Characteristics and Risk for Episode Recurrence. In Behavior Therapy 46 (2), pp. 242–256. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.09.003.



Jonathan P. Stange; Ashleigh Molz Adams; Jared K. O’Garro-Moore; Rachel B. Weiss; Mian-Li Ong; Patricia D. Walshaw et al. (2015): Extreme Cognitions in Bipolar Spectrum Disorders: Associations With Personality Disorder Characteristics and Risk for Episode Recurrence. In Behavior Therapy 46 (2), pp. 242–256. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.09.003.



Ryan McKay; Lisa Cipolotti (2007): Attributional style in a case of Cotard delusion. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2), pp. 349–359. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.06.001.

Attributions 

Katherine Schaumberg; Alexis Kuerbis; Jon Morgenstern; Frederick Muench (2013): Attributions of Change and Self-Efficacy in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Medication and Psychotherapy for Problem Drinking. In Behavior Therapy 44 (1), pp. 88–99. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2012.07.001.



Kelly M. Allred; Dianne L. Chambless (2014): Attributions and Race Are Critical: Perceived Criticism in a Sample of African American and White Community Participants. In Behavior Therapy 45 (6), pp. 817–830. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.06.002.



Marcel Zeelenberg; Joop van der Pligt; Nanne K. de Vries (2000): Attributions of responsibility and affective reactions to decision outcomes. In Acta Psychologica 104 (3), pp. 303–315. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(00)00034-2.

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Nick Sevdalis; Flora Kokkinaki (2006): The differential effect of realistic and unrealistic counterfactual thinking on regret. In Acta Psychologica 122 (2), pp. 111–128. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.10.005.

Attrition 

Dominika Dykiert; Catharine R. Gale; Ian J. Deary (2009): Are apparent sex differences in mean 5IQ6 scores created in part by sample restriction and increased male variance? In Intelligence 37 (1), pp. 42–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2008.06.002.

Attunement 

Carolyn Drake; Mari Riess Jones; Clarisse Baruch (2000): The development of rhythmic attending in auditory sequences: attunement, referent period, focal attending. In Cognition 77 (3), pp. 251–288. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(00)00106-2.

Atypical speech laterality 

Gabor Perlaki; Reka Horvath; Gergely Orsi; Mihaly Aradi; Tibor Auer; Eszter Varga et al. (2013): White-matter microstructure and language lateralization in left-handers: A whole-brain 5MRI6 analysis. In Brain and Cognition 82 (3), pp. 319–328. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.05.005.

Audience design 

Nicholas D. Duran; Rick Dale; Roger J. Kreuz (2011): Listeners invest in an assumed other’s perspective despite cognitive cost. In Cognition 121 (1), pp. 22–40. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.06.009.



Sarah E. Newman-Norlund; Matthijs L. Noordzij; Roger D. Newman-Norlund; Inge A.C. Volman; Jan Peter de Ruiter; Peter Hagoort; Ivan Toni (2009): Recipient design in tacit communication. In Cognition 111 (1), pp. 46–54. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.12.004.



Tanya Kraljic; Susan E. Brennan (2005): Prosodic disambiguation of syntactic structure: For the speaker or for the addressee? In Cognitive Psychology 50 (2), pp. 194–231. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2004.08.002.



William S. Horton; Richard J. Gerrig (2005): The impact of memory demands on audience design during language production. In Cognition 96 (2), pp. 127– 142. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.07.001.

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Audience tuning 

Sabrina Pierucci; Gerald Echterhoff; Cynthie Marchal; Olivier Klein (2014): Creating shared reality about ambiguous sexual harassment: The role of stimulus ambiguity in audience-tuning effects on memory. In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 3 (4), pp. 300–306. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2014.07.007.

Audiospatial attention 

Yamaya Sosa; Wolfgang A. Teder-Sälejärvi; Mark E. McCourt (2010): Biases of spatial attention in vision and audition. In Brain and Cognition 73 (3), pp. 229–235. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.05.007.

Audiovisual 

Brent C. Vander Wyk; Gordon J. Ramsay; Caitlin M. Hudac; Warren Jones; David Lin; Ami Klin et al. (2010): Cortical integration of audio–visual speech and non-speech stimuli. In Brain and Cognition 74 (2), pp. 97–106. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.07.002.



Bülthoff; F.N. Newell (2015): Distinctive voices enhance the visual recognition of unfamiliar faces. In Cognition 137 (0), pp. 9–21. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.12.006.



Clemens Wöllner (2012): Self-recognition of highly skilled actions: A study of orchestral conductors. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1311–1321. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.06.006.



Clemens Wöllner; Frederik J.A. Deconinck (2013): Gender recognition depends on type of movement and motor skill. Analyzing and perceiving biological motion in musical and nonmusical tasks. In Acta Psychologica 143 (1), pp. 79–87. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.02.012.



Rajwant Sandhu; Benjamin J. Dyson (2013): Modality and task switching interactions using bi-modal and bivalent stimuli. In Brain and Cognition 82 (1), pp. 90–99. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.02.011.



Ranmalee Eramudugolla; Rachel Henderson; Jason B. Mattingley (2011): Effects of audio–visual integration on the detection of masked speech and nonspeech sounds. In Brain and Cognition 75 (1), pp. 60–66. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.09.005.



Thomas Koelewijn; Adelbert Bronkhorst; Jan Theeuwes (2010): Attention and the multiple stages of multisensory integration: A review of audiovisual studies. In Acta Psychologica 134 (3), pp. 372–384. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.03.010.



Yi-Chuan Chen; Charles Spence (2010): When hearing the bark helps to identify the dog: Semantically-congruent sounds modulate the identification of masked pictures. In Cognition 114 (3), pp. 389–404. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.10.012.

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Audiovisual association 

Acer Y.-C. Chang; Ryota Kanai; Anil K. Seth (2015): Cross-modal prediction changes the timing of conscious access during the motion-induced blindness. In Consciousness and Cognition 31 (0), pp. 139–147. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.11.005.

Audiovisual integration 

Andre Dufour; Pascale Touzalin; Michèle Moessinger; Renaud Brochard; Olivier Després (2008): Visual motion disambiguation by a subliminal sound. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 790–797. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.09.001.



Karin Petrini; Melanie Russell; Frank Pollick (2009): When knowing can replace seeing in audiovisual integration of actions. In Cognition 110 (3), pp. 432–439. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.11.015.



Takahiro Kawabe; Kayo Miura; Yuki Yamada (2008): Audiovisual tau effect. In Acta Psychologica 128 (2), pp. 249–254. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.01.004.

Audio-visual integration 

Clare A.M. Sutherland; Gregor Thut; Vincenzo Romei (2014): Hearing brighter: Changing in-depth visual perception through looming sounds. In Cognition 132 (3), pp. 312–323. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.04.011.



N. Escoffier; B. Tillmann (2008): The tonal function of a task-irrelevant chord modulates speed of visual processing. In Cognition 107 (3), pp. 1070–1083. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.10.007.



Rajwant Sandhu; Benjamin J. Dyson (2012): Re-evaluating visual and auditory dominance through modality switching costs and congruency analyses. In Acta Psychologica 140 (2), pp. 111–118. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.04.003.

Audio-visual interactions 

Elif Özcan; René van Egmond (2009): The effect of visual context on the identification of ambiguous environmental sounds. In Acta Psychologica 131 (2), pp. 110–119. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.03.007.



Jean-Luc Schwartz; Frédéric Berthommier; Christophe Savariaux (2004): Seeing to hear better: evidence for early audio-visual interactions in speech identification. In Cognition 93 (2), pp. B69 - B78. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.01.006.

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Audiovisual perception 

Ferran Pons; David J. Lewkowicz (2014): Infant perception of audio-visual speech synchrony in familiar and unfamiliar fluent speech. In Acta Psychologica 149 (0), pp. 142–147. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.12.013.



Vassilis Sevdalis; Peter E. Keller (2010): Cues for self-recognition in pointlight displays of actions performed in synchrony with music. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (2), pp. 617–626. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.03.017.

Audiovisual priming 

Guillaume T. Vallet; Martine Simard; Rémy Versace; Stéphanie Mazza (2013): The perceptual nature of audiovisual interactions for semantic knowledge in young and elderly adults. In Acta Psychologica 143 (3), pp. 253–260. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.04.009.

Audio–visual processing 

Jessica R. Gilbert; Ajay S. Pillai; Barry Horwitz (2013): Assessing crossmodal matching of abstract auditory and visual stimuli in posterior superior temporal sulcus with 5MEG6. In Brain and Cognition 82 (2), pp. 161–170. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.03.004.

Audiovisual speech 

Salvador Soto-Faraco; Jordi Navarra; Agnès Alsius (2004): Assessing automaticity in audiovisual speech integration: evidence from the speeded classification task. In Cognition 92 (3), pp. B13 - B23. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.10.005.

Audiovisual speech integration 

Martijn Baart; Jean Vroomen; Kathleen Shaw; Heather Bortfeld (2014): Degrading phonetic information affects matching of audiovisual speech in adults, but not in infants. In Cognition 130 (1), pp. 31–43. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.09.006.

Audio–visual speech perception 

Jean Vroomen; Jeroen J. Stekelenburg (2011): Perception of intersensory synchrony in audiovisual speech: Not that special. In Cognition 118 (1), pp. 75–83. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.10.002.



Jyrki Tuomainen; Tobias S. Andersen; Kaisa Tiippana; Mikko Sams (2005): Audio–visual speech perception is special. In Cognition 96 (1), pp. B13 - B22. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.10.004.

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Audio-visual temporal order judgement 

Minal Patel; Maria Chait (2011): Retroactive adjustment of perceived time. In Cognition 119 (1), pp. 125–130. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.10.011.

Audition 

Aaron R. Seitz; Athanassios Protopapas; Yoshiaki Tsushima; Eleni L. Vlahou; Simone Gori; Stephen Grossberg; Takeo Watanabe (2010): Unattended exposure to components of speech sounds yields same benefits as explicit auditory training. In Cognition 115 (3), pp. 435–443. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.03.004.



Argiro Vatakis; Charles Spence (2008): Evaluating the influence of the ‘unity assumption’ on the temporal perception of realistic audiovisual stimuli. In Acta Psychologica 127 (1), pp. 12–23. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.12.002.



Daniel Sanabria; Charles Spence; Salvador Soto-Faraco (2007): Perceptual and decisional contributions to audiovisual interactions in the perception of apparent motion: A signal detection study. In Cognition 102 (2), pp. 299–310. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.01.003.



John R. Iversen; Aniruddh D. Patel; Brenda Nicodemus; Karen Emmorey (2015): Synchronization to auditory and visual rhythms in hearing and deaf individuals. In Cognition 134 (0), pp. 232–244. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.10.018.



Lucie Bouvet; Stéphane Rousset; Sylviane Valdois; Sophie Donnadieu (2011): Global precedence effect in audition and vision: Evidence for similar cognitive styles across modalities. In Acta Psychologica 138 (2), pp. 329–335. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.08.004.



Timothy Justus; Alexandra List (2005): Auditory attention to frequency and time: an analogy to visual local–global stimuli. In Cognition 98 (1), pp. 31–51. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.11.001.

Auditive guiding system 

Frans A.J Verstraten (2001): Vision scientists go (far) east. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (12), pp. 507–508. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)017964.

Auditory 

Adrian W.K. Snihur; Elizabeth Hampson (2011): Sex and ear differences in spontaneous and click-evoked otoacoustic emissions in young adults. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 40–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.06.004.



Argiro Vatakis; Rolf Ulrich (2014): Temporal processing within and across senses. In Acta Psychologica 147 (0), pp. 1 -. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.01.001.

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Catherine Tallon-Baudry; Olivier Bertrand (1999): Oscillatory gamma activity in humans and its role in object representation. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (4), pp. 151–162. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01299-1.



Christa-Lynn Donovan; D.Stephen Lindsay; Alan Kingstone (2004): Flexible and abstract resolutions to crossmodal conflicts. In Brain and Cognition 56 (1), pp. 1–4. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.02.019.



Doreen Kimura (2011): From ear to brain. In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 214–217. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.11.009.



Eriko Sugimori; Tomohisa Asai; Yoshihiko Tanno (2013): The potential link between sense of agency and output monitoring over speech. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 360–374. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.07.010.



Ilja Frissen; Mounia Ziat; Gianni Campion; Vincent Hayward; Catherine Guastavino (2012): The effects of voluntary movements on auditory–haptic and haptic–haptic temporal order judgments. In Acta Psychologica 141 (2), pp. 140–148. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.07.010.



Jessica K. Ljungberg; Fabrice B.R. Parmentier; Dylan M. Jones; Erik Marsja; Gregory Neely (2014): ‘What’s in a name?’ ‘No more than when it’s mine own’. Evidence from auditory oddball distraction. In Acta Psychologica 150 (0), pp. 161–166. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.05.009.



Kathrin Lange (2009): Brain correlates of early auditory processing are attenuated by expectations for time and pitch. In Brain and Cognition 69 (1), pp. 127–137. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.06.004.



Kristy vanMarle; Karen Wynn (2009): Infants’ auditory enumeration: Evidence for analog magnitudes in the small number range. In Cognition 111 (3), pp. 302–316. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.01.011.



Merrill Hiscock; Marcel Kinsbourne (2011): Attention and the right-ear advantage: What is the connection? In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 263– 275. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.03.016.



Micah M. Murray; Laura De Santis; Gregor Thut; Glenn R. Wylie (2009): The costs of crossing paths and switching tasks between audition and vision. In Brain and Cognition 69 (1), pp. 47–55. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.05.004.



Michael Kubovy; David Van Valkenburg (2001): Auditory and visual objects. In Cognition 80 (1–2), pp. 97–126. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(00)00155-4.



Oscar H. Hernández; Muriel Vogel-Sprott (2009): 5OSP6 parameters and the cognitive component of reaction time to a missing stimulus: Linking brain and behavior. In Brain and Cognition 71 (2), pp. 141–146. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.04.010.



Salvador Soto-Faraco; Charles Spence; Alan Kingstone (2005): Assessing automaticity in the audiovisual integration of motion. In Acta Psychologica 118 (1–2), pp. 71–92. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.10.008.



Scott Sinnett; Salvador Soto-Faraco; Charles Spence (2008): The cooccurrence of multisensory competition and facilitation. In Acta Psychologica 128 (1), pp. 153–161. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.12.002.

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Auditory ‘primal sketch’ 

Christopher S. Lee; Neil P.McAngus Todd (2004): Towards an auditory account of speech rhythm: application of a model of the auditory ‘primal sketch’ to two multi-language corpora. In Cognition 93 (3), pp. 225–254. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.10.012.

Auditory 5ERPs6 

Patricia Moreau; Pierre Jolicœur; Isabelle Peretz (2013): Pitch discrimination without awareness in congenital amusia: Evidence from event-related potentials. In Brain and Cognition 81 (3), pp. 337–344. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.01.004.

Auditory abilities 

Heather K.J. van der Lely; Stuart Rosen; Alan Adlard (2004): Grammatical language impairment and the specificity of cognitive domains: relations between auditory and language abilities. In Cognition 94 (2), pp. 167–183. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.01.003.

Auditory adaptation 

Patricia E.G. Bestelmeyer; Julien Rouger; Lisa M. DeBruine; Pascal Belin (2010): Auditory adaptation in vocal affect perception. In Cognition 117 (2), pp. 217–223. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.08.008.

Auditory aftereffects 

Romi Zäske; Verena G. Skuk; Jürgen M. Kaufmann; Stefan R. Schweinberger (2013): Perceiving vocal age and gender: An adaptation approach. In Acta Psychologica 144 (3), pp. 583–593. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.09.009.

Auditory asymmetries 

Daniel Voyer (2011): Sex differences in dichotic listening. In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 245–255. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.02.001.

Auditory attention 

Julie Bertels; Régine Kolinsky; José Morais (2010): Emotional valence of spoken words influences the spatial orienting of attention. In Acta Psychologica 134 (3), pp. 264–278. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.02.008.

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Polly Dalton; Nick Fraenkel (2012): Gorillas we have missed: Sustained inattentional deafness for dynamic events. In Cognition 124 (3), pp. 367–372. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.05.012.

Auditory attentional shifting 

Marie Lallier; Guillaume Thierry; Marie-Josèphe Tainturier (2013): On the importance of considering individual profiles when investigating the role of auditory sequential deficits in developmental dyslexia. In Cognition 126 (1), pp. 121–127. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.09.008.

Auditory awareness 

Polly Dalton; Nick Fraenkel (2012): Gorillas we have missed: Sustained inattentional deafness for dynamic events. In Cognition 124 (3), pp. 367–372. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.05.012.

Auditory cognition 

Massimo Grassi; Massimiliano Pastore; Guillaume Lemaitre (2013): Looking at the world with your ears: How do we get the size of an object from its sound? In Acta Psychologica 143 (1), pp. 96–104. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.02.005.



Micah R. Bregman; Aniruddh D. Patel; Timothy Q. Gentner (2012): Stimulusdependent flexibility in non-human auditory pitch processing. In Cognition 122 (1), pp. 51–60. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.008.

Auditory conflict 

Bruce E. Morton (2001): Large Individual Differences in Minor Ear Output during Dichotic Listening. In Brain and Cognition 45 (2), pp. 229–237. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.2000.1240.

Auditory cortex 

Asif A Ghazanfar; Marc D Hauser (1999): The neuroethology of primate vocal communication: substrates for the evolution of speech. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (10), pp. 377–384. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01379-0.



Asif A. Ghazanfar; Kristina Nielsen; Nikos K. Logothetis (2006): Eye movements of monkey observers viewing vocalizing conspecifics. In Cognition 101 (3), pp. 515–529. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.12.007.



Dana Boatman (2004): Cortical bases of speech perception:evidence from functional lesion studies. In Cognition 92 (1–2), pp. 47–65. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.09.010.

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Galit Yovel; Pascal Belin (2013): A unified coding strategy for processing faces and voices. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (6), pp. 263–271. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.04.004.

Auditory development 

Karen Banai; Neta Yuval-Weiss (2013): Prolonged development of auditory skills: A role for perceptual anchoring? In Cognitive Development 28 (3), pp. 300–311. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2013.05.002.

Auditory discrimination 

Chris M. Beauchamp; Robert M. Stelmack (2006): The chronometry of mental ability: An event-related potential analysis of an auditory oddball discrimination task. In Intelligence 34 (6), pp. 571–586. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.03.007.



Liv E. Falkenberg; Karsten Specht; René Westerhausen (2011): Attention and cognitive control networks assessed in a dichotic listening fMRI study. In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 276–285. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.02.006.

Auditory distraction 

Emily M. Elliott; Alicia M. Briganti (2012): Investigating the role of attentional resources in the irrelevant speech effect. In Acta Psychologica 140 (1), pp. 64–74. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.02.009.



Fabrice B.R. Parmentier; Gregory Elford; Carles Escera; Pilar Andrés; Iria San Miguel (2008): The cognitive locus of distraction by acoustic novelty in the cross-modal oddball task. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 408–432. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.03.008.



Fabrice B.R. Parmentier; Jane V. Elsley; Jessica K. Ljungberg (2010): Behavioral distraction by auditory novelty is not only about novelty: The role of the distracter’s informational value. In Cognition 115 (3), pp. 504–511. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.03.002.



Fabrice B.R. Parmentier; Jane V. Elsley; Pilar Andrés; Francisco Barceló (2011): Why are auditory novels distracting? Contrasting the roles of novelty, violation of expectation and stimulus change. In Cognition 119 (3), pp. 374– 380. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.02.001.



John E. Marsh; Robert W. Hughes; Dylan M. Jones (2009): Interference by process, not content, determines semantic auditory distraction. In Cognition 110 (1), pp. 23–38. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.08.003.

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Auditory environmental scenes 

Aline Frey; Mitsuko Aramaki; Mireille Besson (2014): Conceptual priming for realistic auditory scenes and for auditory words. In Brain and Cognition 84 (1), pp. 141–152. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.11.013.

Auditory evoked potentials 

Catherine Deeprose; Jackie Andrade (2006): Is priming during anesthesia unconscious? In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (1), pp. 1–23. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.05.003.



Edward F. Domino (2003): Effects of tobacco smoking on electroencephalographic, auditory evoked and event related potentials. In Brain and Cognition 53 (1), pp. 66–74. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00204-5.



Gavin M. Bidelman; Jackson T. Gandour; Ananthanarayan Krishnan (2011): Musicians and tone-language speakers share enhanced brainstem encoding but not perceptual benefits for musical pitch. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 1– 10. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.07.006.

Auditory evoked responses 

Kyle W. Harvison; Dennis L. Molfese; Janet Woodruff-Borden; Rebecca A. Weigel (2009): Neonatal auditory evoked responses are related to perinatal maternal anxiety. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 369–374. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.06.004.

Auditory feedback 

Ji ı Mates; Gisa Aschersleben (2000): Sensorimotor synchronization: the impact of temporally displaced auditory feedback. In Acta Psychologica 104 (1), pp. 29–44. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(99)00052-9.



Peter E. Keller; Bruno H. Repp (2008): Multilevel coordination stability: Integrated goal representations in simultaneous intra-personal and inter-agent coordination. In Acta Psychologica 128 (2), pp. 378–386. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.03.012.



Roozbeh Behroozmand; Nadine Ibrahim; Oleg Korzyukov; Donald A. Robin; Charles R. Larson (2014): Left-hemisphere activation is associated with enhanced vocal pitch error detection in musicians with absolute pitch. In Brain and Cognition 84 (1), pp. 97–108. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.11.007.

Auditory hallucination(s) 

Simon McCarthy-Jones; Charles Fernyhough (2011): The varieties of inner speech: Links between quality of inner speech and psychopathological

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variables in a sample of young adults. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1586–1593. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.08.005. 

Tomohisa Asai; Eriko Sugimori; Yoshihiko Tanno (2008): Schizotypal personality traits and prediction of one’s own movements in motor control: What causes an abnormal sense of agency? In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1131–1142. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.04.004.



Lauren Swiney; Paulo Sousa (2013): When our thoughts are not our own: Investigating agency misattributions using the Mind-to-Mind paradigm. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 589–602. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.03.007.

Auditory hallucination-like experience 

Eriko Sugimori; Tomohisa Asai; Yoshihiko Tanno (2011): Sense of agency over thought: External misattribution of thought in a memory task and proneness to auditory hallucination. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 688–695. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.12.014.

Auditory illusion 

David Brennan; Catherine Stevens (2002): Specialist musical training and the octave illusion: analytical listening and veridical perception by pipe organists. In Acta Psychologica 109 (3), pp. 301–314. DOI: 10.1016/S00016918(01)00063-4.

Auditory imagery 

Christopher A. Kurby; Joseph P. Magliano; David N. Rapp (2009): Those voices in your head: Activation of auditory images during reading. In Cognition 112 (3), pp. 457–461. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.05.007.



Mary Jane Spiller; Clare N. Jonas; Julia Simner; Ashok Jansari (2015): Beyond visual imagery: How modality-specific is enhanced mental imagery in synesthesia? In Consciousness and Cognition 31 (0), pp. 73–85. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.10.010.



Michael A. Nees; Bruce N. Walker (2011): Mental scanning of sonifications reveals flexible encoding of nonspeech sounds and a universal per-item scanning cost. In Acta Psychologica 137 (3), pp. 309–317. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.03.012.



Tad T. Brunyé; Tali Ditman; Caroline R. Mahoney; Eliza K. Walters; Holly A. Taylor (2010): You heard it here first: Readers mentally simulate described sounds. In Acta Psychologica 135 (2), pp. 209–215. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.06.008.

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Auditory instructions 

Alexander James Kirkham; Julian Michael Breeze; Paloma Marί-Beffa (2012): The impact of verbal instructions on goal-directed behaviour. In Acta Psychologica 139 (1), pp. 212–219. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.09.016.

Auditory language processing 

Philip J. James; Saloni Krishnan; Jennifer Aydelott (2014): Working memory predicts semantic comprehension in dichotic listening in older adults. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 32–42. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.05.014.

Auditory laterality 

Kenneth Hugdahl (2011): Fifty years of dichotic listening research – Still going and going and… In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 211–213. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.03.006.

Auditory lateralization 

Vladlena Markevych; Arve E. Asbjørnsen; Ola Lind; Elena Plante; Barbara Cone (2011): Dichotic listening and otoacoustic emissions: Shared variance between cochlear function and dichotic listening performance in adults with normal hearing. In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 332–339. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.02.004.

Auditory learning 

Sarah C. Creel (2012): Similarity-based restoration of metrical information: Different listening experiences result in different perceptual inferences. In Cognitive Psychology 65 (2), pp. 321–351. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2012.04.004.

Auditory localization 

Andrew J. King; Jan W.H. Schnupp; Timothy P. Doubell (2001): The shape of ears to come: dynamic coding of auditory space. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (6), pp. 261–270. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01660-0.

Auditory looming 

Kirk N. Olsen; Catherine J. Stevens; Roger T. Dean; Freya Bailes (2014): Continuous loudness response to acoustic intensity dynamics in melodies: Effects of melodic contour, tempo, and tonality. In Acta Psychologica 149 (0), pp. 117–128. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.03.007.

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Auditory memory 

Ting-Kuang Yeh; Chung-Yi Hu; Ting-Chi Yeh; Pei-Jung Lin; Chung-Hsin Wu; Po-Lei Lee; Chun-Yen Chang (2012): Association of polymorphisms in BDNF, MTHFR, and genes involved in the dopaminergic pathway with memory in a healthy Chinese population. In Brain and Cognition 80 (2), pp. 282–289. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.06.005.

Auditory modality 

Daniël Lakens; Gün R. Semin; Margarida V. Garrido (2011): The sound of time: Cross-modal convergence in the spatial structuring of time. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2), pp. 437–443. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.020.

Auditory objects 

Massimo Turatto; Veronica Mazza; Carlo Umiltà (2005): Crossmodal objectbased attention: Auditory objects affect visual processing. In Cognition 96 (2), pp. B55 - B64. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.12.001.

Auditory patterning 

R.D. Patterson; C.M. Hackney; S.D. Iversen (1999): Interdisciplinary auditory neuroscience. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (7), pp. 245–247. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01347-9.

Auditory patterns 

Mari Riess Jones; Heather Moynihan Johnston; Jennifer Puente (2006): Effects of auditory pattern structure on anticipatory and reactive attending. In Cognitive Psychology 53 (1), pp. 59–96. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2006.01.003.

Auditory perception 

Alfredo Brancucci; Luca Tommasi (2011): “Binaural rivalry”: Dichotic listening as a tool for the investigation of the neural correlate of consciousness. In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 218–224. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.02.007.



Daniel Voyer; Danielle Dempsey; Jennifer A. Harding (2014): Response procedure, memory, and dichotic emotion recognition. In Brain and Cognition 85 (0), pp. 180–190. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.12.007.



Daniel Voyer; Jillian I. Flight (2001): Reliability and Magnitude of Auditory Laterality Effects: The Influence of Attention. In Brain and Cognition 46 (3), pp. 397–413. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.2001.1298.

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David Brennan; Catherine Stevens (2002): Specialist musical training and the octave illusion: analytical listening and veridical perception by pipe organists. In Acta Psychologica 109 (3), pp. 301–314. DOI: 10.1016/S00016918(01)00063-4.



Elodie Lerens; Laurent Renier (2014): Does visual experience influence the spatial distribution of auditory attention? In Acta Psychologica 146 (0), pp. 58– 62. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.12.002.



Jessica M. Foxton; Rachel K. Nandy; Timothy D. Griffiths (2006): Rhythm deficits in ‘tone deafness’. In Brain and Cognition 62 (1), pp. 24–29. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.03.005.



Jessica Phillips-Silver; Laurel J. Trainor (2007): Hearing what the body feels: Auditory encoding of rhythmic movement. In Cognition 105 (3), pp. 533–546. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.11.006.



Judy Plantinga; Laurel J. Trainor (2005): Memory for melody: infants use a relative pitch code. In Cognition 98 (1), pp. 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.09.008.



Katja N. Spreckelmeyer; Marta Kutas; Thomas Urbach; Eckart Altenmüller; Thomas F. Münte (2009): Neural processing of vocal emotion and identity. In Brain and Cognition 69 (1), pp. 121–126. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.06.003.



Massimiliano Zampini; Timothy Brown; David I. Shore; Angelo Maravita; Brigitte Röder; Charles Spence (2005): Audiotactile temporal order judgments. In Acta Psychologica 118 (3), pp. 277–291. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.10.017.



Ranmalee Eramudugolla; Rachel Henderson; Jason B. Mattingley (2011): Effects of audio–visual integration on the detection of masked speech and nonspeech sounds. In Brain and Cognition 75 (1), pp. 60–66. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.09.005.

Auditory pitch 

Zohar Eitan; Renee Timmers (2010): Beethoven’s last piano sonata and those who follow crocodiles: Cross-domain mappings of auditory pitch in a musical context. In Cognition 114 (3), pp. 405–422. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.10.013.

Auditory processing 

Amanda Ludlow; Bettina Mohr; Antony Whitmore; Max Garagnani; Friedmann Pulvermüller; Roberto Gutierrez (2014): Auditory processing and sensory behaviours in children with autism spectrum disorders as revealed by mismatch negativity. In Brain and Cognition 86 (0), pp. 55–63. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.01.016.

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Anke Bouma; Liselotte Gootjes (2011): Effects of attention on dichotic listening in elderly and patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type. In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 286–293. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.02.008.



Catherine Bédard; Pascal Belin (2004): A “voice inversion effect?”. In Brain and Cognition 55 (2), pp. 247–249. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.02.008.



Elizabeth A. Woods; Arturo E. Hernandez; Victoria E. Wagner; Sian L. Beilock (2014): Expert athletes activate somatosensory and motor planning regions of the brain when passively listening to familiar sports sounds. In Brain and Cognition 87 (0), pp. 122–133. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.03.007.



G.M. McArthur; D. Ellis; C.M. Atkinson; M. Coltheart (2008): Auditory processing deficits in children with reading and language impairments: Can they (and should they) be treated? In Cognition 107 (3), pp. 946–977. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.12.005.



Guy Madison (2014): Sensori-motor synchronisation variability decreases as the number of metrical levels in the stimulus signal increases. In Acta Psychologica 147 (0), pp. 10–16. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.10.002.



Jordan A. Comins; Timothy Q. Gentner (2013): Perceptual categories enable pattern generalization in songbirds. In Cognition 128 (2), pp. 113–118. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.03.014.



Kathrin Lange; Robert Schnuerch (2014): Challenging perceptual tasks require more attention: The influence of task difficulty on the 5N16 effect of temporal orienting. In Brain and Cognition 84 (1), pp. 153–163. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.12.001.



Robert J. Zatorre; Pascal Belin; Virginia B. Penhune (2002): Structure and function of auditory cortex: music and speech. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (1), pp. 37–46. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01816-7.



Susanne Mayr; Michael Niedeggen; Axel Buchner; Reinhard Pietrowsky (2003): 5ERP6 correlates of auditory negative priming. In Cognition 90 (2), pp. B11 - B21. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(03)00142-2.



Yan Bao; Aneta Szymaszek; Xiaoying Wang; Anna Oron; Ernst Pöppel; Elzbieta Szelag (2013): Temporal order perception of auditory stimuli is selectively modified by tonal and non-tonal language environments. In Cognition 129 (3), pp. 579–585. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.08.019.

Auditory processing disorder 

Frank E. Musiek; Jeffrey Weihing (2011): Perspectives on dichotic listening and the corpus callosum. In Brain and Cognition 76 (2), pp. 225–232. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.03.011.

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Auditory prominence 

Christopher S. Lee; Neil P.McAngus Todd (2004): Towards an auditory account of speech rhythm: application of a model of the auditory ‘primal sketch’ to two multi-language corpora. In Cognition 93 (3), pp. 225–254. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.10.012.

Auditory rhythm 

Renaud Brochard; Maxime Tassin; Daniel Zagar (2013): Got rhythm… for better and for worse. Cross-modal effects of auditory rhythm on visual word recognition. In Cognition 127 (2), pp. 214–219. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.01.007.

Auditory scene analysis 

Barbara Tillmann; Katrin Schulze; Jessica M. Foxton (2009): Congenital amusia: A short-term memory deficit for non-verbal, but not verbal sounds. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 259–264. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.08.003.



Minal Patel; Maria Chait (2011): Retroactive adjustment of perceived time. In Cognition 119 (1), pp. 125–130. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.10.011.

Auditory selective attention 

Sandra Murphy; Nick Fraenkel; Polly Dalton (2013): Perceptual load does not modulate auditory distractor processing. In Cognition 129 (2), pp. 345–355. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.07.014.

Auditory self-recognition 

Susan M. Hughes; Shevon E. Nicholson (2010): The processing of auditory and visual recognition of self-stimuli. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 1124–1134. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.03.001.

Auditory sequences 

Carolyn Drake; Mari Riess Jones; Clarisse Baruch (2000): The development of rhythmic attending in auditory sequences: attunement, referent period, focal attending. In Cognition 77 (3), pp. 251–288. DOI: 10.1016/S00100277(00)00106-2.

Auditory space 

Marcella C. Campos; Thomas Hermann; Thomas Schack; Bettina Bläsing (2013): Representing the egocentric auditory space: Relationships of

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surrounding region concepts. In Acta Psychologica 142 (3), pp. 410–418. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.12.010.

Auditory space perception 

Joeanna C. Arthur; John W. Philbeck; Jesse Sargent; Stephen Dopkins (2008): Misperception of exocentric directions in auditory space. In Acta Psychologica 129 (1), pp. 72–82. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.04.008.

Auditory stimuli 

Barbara Magnani; Francesco Pavani; Francesca Frassinetti (2012): Changing auditory time with prismatic goggles. In Cognition 125 (2), pp. 233–243. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.07.001.



Cindy Lustig; Warren H. Meck (2011): Modality differences in timing and temporal memory throughout the lifespan. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 298–303. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.07.007.



Valérie Camos; Barbara Tillmann (2008): Discontinuity in the enumeration of sequentially presented auditory and visual stimuli. In Cognition 107 (3), pp. 1135–1143. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.11.002.

Auditory stream 

Akihiro Izumi (2002): Auditory stream segregation in Japanese monkeys. In Cognition 82 (3), pp. B113 - B122. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(01)00161-5.

Auditory system 

Jessica Phillips-Silver; Laurel J. Trainor (2008): Vestibular influence on auditory metrical interpretation. In Brain and Cognition 67 (1), pp. 94–102. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.11.007.

Auditory verbal hallucinations 

Simon R. Jones; Charles Fernyhough (2007): Thought as action: Inner speech, self-monitoring, and auditory verbal hallucinations. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2), pp. 391–399. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.12.003.

Auditory word recognition 

Amy S. Desroches; Marc F. Joanisse; Erin K. Robertson (2006): Specific phonological impairments in dyslexia revealed by eyetracking. In Cognition 100 (3), pp. B32 - B42. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.09.001.

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Paulo Ventura; José Morais; Régine Kolinsky (2007): The development of the orthographic consistency effect in speech recognition: From sublexical to lexical involvement. In Cognition 105 (3), pp. 547–576. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.12.005.



Todd M Bailey; Kim Plunkett (2002): Phonological specificity in early words. In Cognitive Development 17 (2), pp. 1265–1282. DOI: 10.1016/S08852014(02)00116-8.

Auditory-motor 

N. Virji-Babul; A. Moiseev; W. Sun; T. Feng; N. Moiseeva; K.J. Watt; M. Huotilainen (2013): Neural correlates of music recognition in Down syndrome. In Brain and Cognition 81 (2), pp. 256–262. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.11.007.

Auditory-motor interaction 

Jan Stupacher; Michael J. Hove; Giacomo Novembre; Simone SchützBosbach; Peter E. Keller (2013): Musical groove modulates motor cortex excitability: A 5TMS6 investigation. In Brain and Cognition 82 (2), pp. 127– 136. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.03.003.

Auditory-verbal hallucination 

Sam Wilkinson (2014): Accounting for the phenomenology and varieties of auditory verbal hallucination within a predictive processing framework. In Consciousness and Cognition 30 (0), pp. 142–155. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.09.002.

Auditory-visual 

Jean Vroomen; Mirjam Keetels (2009): Sounds change four-dot masking. In Acta Psychologica 130 (1), pp. 58–63. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.10.001.



Timothy D. Sweeny; Emmanuel Guzman-Martinez; Laura Ortega; Marcia Grabowecky; Satoru Suzuki (2012): Sounds exaggerate visual shape. In Cognition 124 (2), pp. 194–200. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.04.009.

Auditory–visual interactions 

Julia A. Mossbridge; Marcia Grabowecky; Satoru Suzuki (2011): Changes in auditory frequency guide visual–spatial attention. In Cognition 121 (1), pp. 133–139. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.06.003.

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Auditory-visual language 

Laura A. Thompson; Daniel M. Malloy; Katya L. LeBlanc (2009): Lateralization of visuospatial attention across face regions varies with emotional prosody. In Brain and Cognition 69 (1), pp. 108–115. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.06.002.

Auditory-visual speech 

Ken W Grant (1999): Hearing by Eye II: Advances in the Psychology of Speechreading and Auditory–Visual Speech, edited by Ruth Campbell, Barbara Dodd, and Denis Burnham. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (8), pp. 319–320. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01368-6.

Auditory–visual speech 

Denis Burnham (1999): Perceiving Talking Faces: From Speech Perception to a Behavioral Principle by Dominic W. Massaro. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (12), pp. 487–488. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01408-4.

Augmented feedback 

Douglas.L Weeks; L.Paul Anderson (2000): The interaction of observational learning with overt practice: effects on motor skill learning. In Acta Psychologica 104 (2), pp. 259–271. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(00)00039-1.

Augmented information 

Jae T. Patterson; Timothy D. Lee (2005): Learning a new human–computer alphabet: The role of similarity and practice. In Acta Psychologica 120 (3), pp. 267–287. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.05.001.

Augmenting 

Nilufa Ali; Nick Chater; Mike Oaksford (2011): The mental representation of causal conditional reasoning: Mental models or causal models. In Cognition 119 (3), pp. 403–418. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.02.005.

Aura 

Akira R. O’Connor; Christopher J.A. Moulin (2008): The persistence of erroneous familiarity in an epileptic male: Challenging perceptual theories of déjà vu activation. In Brain and Cognition 68 (2), pp. 144–147. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.03.007.

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E.G. Milán; O. Iborra; M. Hochel; M.A. Rodríguez Artacho; L.C. DelgadoPastor; E. Salazar; A. González-Hernández (2012): Auras in mysticism and synaesthesia: A comparison. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 258– 268. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.11.010.

Authenticity 

Brandy N. Frazier; Susan A. Gelman (2009): Developmental changes in judgments of authentic objects. In Cognitive Development 24 (3), pp. 284–292. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2009.06.003.



Bruce M. Hood; Paul Bloom (2008): Children prefer certain individuals over perfect duplicates. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 455–462. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.01.012.



Kristin D. Neff; Marie-Anne Suizzo (2006): Culture, power, authenticity and psychological well-being within romantic relationships: A comparison of European American and Mexican Americans. In Cognitive Development 21 (4), pp. 441–457. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.06.008.



Louise Bunce; Paul L. Harris (2014): Is it real? The development of judgments about authenticity and ontological status. In Cognitive Development 32 (0), pp. 110–119. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2014.10.001.

Authority 

Jared Piazza; Paulo Sousa; Colin Holbrook (2013): Authority dependence and judgments of utilitarian harm. In Cognition 128 (3), pp. 261–270. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.05.001.

Authorship 

Jeffrey P. Ebert; Daniel M. Wegner (2010): Time warp: Authorship shapes the perceived timing of actions and events. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 481–489. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.10.002.



Rüdiger Flach; Günther Knoblich; Wolfgang Prinz (2003): Off-line authorship effects in action perception. In Brain and Cognition 53 (3), pp. 503–513. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00211-2.

Authorship of thought 

Garry Young (2008): On how a child’s awareness of thinking informs explanations of thought insertion. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 848–862. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.05.005.

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Authorship processing 

Atsushi Sato (2008): Action observation modulates auditory perception of the consequence of others’ actions. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1219–1227. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.01.003.



Margaret T. Lynn; Christopher C. Berger; Travis A. Riddle; Ezequiel Morsella (2010): Mind control? Creating illusory intentions through a phony brain– computer interface. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 1007–1012. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.05.007.

Autism / Autism spectrum disorder 

Alex A. Ahmed; Brent C. Vander Wyk (2013): Neural processing of intentional biological motion in unaffected siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder: An fMRI study. In Brain and Cognition 83 (3), pp. 297– 306. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.09.007.



Ami Klin; Warren Jones (2006): Attributing social and physical meaning to ambiguous visual displays in individuals with higher-functioning autism spectrum disorders. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 40–53. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.016.



Antonia F. de C. Hamilton; Rachel Brindley; Uta Frith (2009): Visual perspective taking impairment in children with autistic spectrum disorder. In Cognition 113 (1), pp. 37–44. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.07.007.



Ashley de Marchena; Inge-Marie Eigsti; Amanda Worek; Kim Emiko Ono; Jesse Snedeker (2011): Mutual exclusivity in autism spectrum disorders: Testing the pragmatic hypothesis. In Cognition 119 (1), pp. 96–113. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.12.011.



Atsushi Senju; Kiyoshi Yaguchi; Yoshikuni Tojo; Toshikazu Hasegawa (2003): Eye contact does not facilitate detection in children with autism. In Cognition 89 (1), pp. B43 - B51. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(03)00081-7.



Atsushi Senju; Yukiko Kikuchi; Toshikazu Hasegawa; Yoshikuni Tojo; Hiroo Osanai (2008): Is anyone looking at me? Direct gaze detection in children with and without autism. In Brain and Cognition 67 (2), pp. 127–139. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.12.001.



Bruno Gepner; Daniel Mestre (2002): Rapid visual-motion integration deficit in autism. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (11), pp. 455 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)02004-1.



C. Kemner; J.N. van der Geest; M.N. Verbaten; H. van Engeland (2007): Effects of object complexity and type on the gaze behavior of children with pervasive developmental disorder. In Brain and Cognition 65 (1), pp. 107–111. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.05.006.



Calum Hartley; Melissa L. Allen (2014): Intentions vs. resemblance: Understanding pictures in typical development and autism. In Cognition 131 (1), pp. 44–59. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.12.009.

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Cecilia Heyes (2001): Causes and consequences of imitation. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (6), pp. 253–261. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01661-2.



Cheryl M. Glazebrook; Digby Elliott; James Lyons (2008): Temporal judgements of internal and external events in persons with and without autism. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1), pp. 203–209. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.03.001.



Chris Ashwin; Sally Wheelwright; Simon Baron-Cohen (2006): Finding a face in the crowd: Testing the anger superiority effect in Asperger Syndrome. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 78–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.008.



Chris D. Harris; Annukka K. Lindell (2011): The influence of autism-like traits on cheek biases for the expression and perception of happiness. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 11–16. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.07.005.



Christine Deruelle; Cécilie Rondan; Xavier Salle-Collemiche; Delphine Bastard-Rosset; David Da Fonséca (2008): Attention to low- and high-spatial frequencies in categorizing facial identities, emotions and gender in children with autism. In Brain and Cognition 66 (2), pp. 115–123. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.06.001.



D. Ben Shalom (2005): Autism and the experience of a perceptual object. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (3), pp. 641–644. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.03.005.



Dermot M. Bowler; John M. Gardiner; Sebastian B. Gaigg (2007): Factors affecting conscious awareness in the recollective experience of adults with Asperger’s syndrome. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1), pp. 124–143. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.12.001.



Dorit Ben Shalom (2000): Developmental Depersonalization: The Prefrontal Cortex and Self-Functions in Autism. In Consciousness and Cognition 9 (3), pp. 457–460. DOI: 10.1006/ccog.2000.0453.



Eldad Yechiam; Olga Arshavsky; Simone G. Shamay-Tsoory; Shoshana Yaniv; Judith Aharon (2010): Adapted to explore: Reinforcement learning in Autistic Spectrum Conditions. In Brain and Cognition 72 (2), pp. 317–324. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.005.



Erica Cosentino (2011): Self in time and language. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 777–783. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.12.006.



Francesca Happé (1999): Autism: cognitive deficit or cognitive style? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (6), pp. 216–222. DOI: 10.1016/S13646613(99)01318-2.



Francesca Happé (2001): Mind reading from history. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (4), pp. 179 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01605-3.



Francys Subiaul; Herbert Lurie; Kathryn Romansky; Tovah Klein; David Holmes; Herbert Terrace (2007): Cognitive imitation in typically-developing 3and 4-year olds and individuals with autism. In Cognitive Development 22 (2), pp. 230–243. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.10.003.

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Geoffrey B.C. Hall; C. Dianne West; Peter Szatmari (2007): Backward masking: Evidence of reduced subcortical amygdala engagement in autism. In Brain and Cognition 65 (1), pp. 100–106. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.01.010.



Gordon J. Harris; Christopher F. Chabris; Jill Clark; Trinity Urban; Itzhak Aharon; Shelley Steele et al. (2006): Brain activation during semantic processing in autism spectrum disorders via functional magnetic resonance imaging. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 54–68. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.015.



Hadyn D. Ellis; Helen L. Gunter (1999): Asperger syndrome: a simple matter of white matter? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (5), pp. 192–200. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01315-7.



Heather Henderson; Caley Schwartz; Peter Mundy; Courtney Burnette; Steve Sutton; Nicole Zahka; Anne Pradella (2006): Response monitoring, the errorrelated negativity, and differences in social behavior in autism. In Brain and Cognition 61 (1), pp. 96–109. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.12.009.



Bókkon; V. Salari; F. Scholkmann; J. Dai; F. Grass (2013): Interdisciplinary implications on autism, savantism, Asperger syndrome and the biophysical picture representation: Thinking in pictures. In Cognitive Systems Research 22–23 (0), pp. 67–77. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2012.05.002.



J.Kevin O’Regan (2001): The ‘feel’ of seeing:: an interview with J. Kevin O’Regan. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (6), pp. 278–279. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01681-8.



James Russell; Suzanne Hala; Elisabeth Hill (2003): The automated windows task: the performance of preschool children, children with autism, and children with moderate learning difficulties. In Cognitive Development 18 (1), pp. 111– 137. DOI: 10.1016/S0885-2014(02)00163-6.



Jan-Pieter Teunisse; Beatrice de Gelder (2003): Face processing in adolescents with autistic disorder: The inversion and composite effects. In Brain and Cognition 52 (3), pp. 285–294. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00042-3.



Jay Schulkin (2007): Autism and the amygdala: An endocrine hypothesis. In Brain and Cognition 65 (1), pp. 87–99. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.02.009.



Jennifer E. Arnold; Loisa Bennetto; Joshua J. Diehl (2009): Reference production in young speakers with and without autism: Effects of discourse status and processing constraints. In Cognition 110 (2), pp. 131–146. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.10.016.



Jill Locke; Anne Olsen; Rukiya Wideman; Margaret Mary Downey; Mark Kretzmann; Connie Kasari; David S. Mandell (2015): A Tangled Web: The Challenges of Implementing an Evidence-Based Social Engagement Intervention for Children With Autism in Urban Public School Settings. In Behavior Therapy 46 (1), pp. 54–67. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.05.001.



Joanne Ruthsatz; Jourdan B. Urbach (2012): Child prodigy: A novel cognitive profile places elevated general intelligence, exceptional working memory and attention to detail at the root of prodigiousness. In Intelligence 40 (5), pp. 419– 426. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.06.002.

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Joanne Ruthsatz; Kyle Ruthsatz; Kimberly Ruthsatz Stephens (2014): Putting practice into perspective: Child prodigies as evidence of innate talent. In Intelligence 45 (0), pp. 60–65. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.08.003.



Jon Brock; Courtenay Norbury; Shiri Einav; Kate Nation (2008): Do individuals with autism process words in context? Evidence from languagemediated eye-movements. In Cognition 108 (3), pp. 896–904. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.06.007.



Kate O’Connor; Jeff P. Hamm; Ian J. Kirk (2005): The neurophysiological correlates of face processing in adults and children with Asperger’s syndrome. In Brain and Cognition 59 (1), pp. 82–95. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.05.004.



Kristen M. Krysko; M.D. Rutherford (2009): A threat-detection advantage in those with autism spectrum disorders. In Brain and Cognition 69 (3), pp. 472– 480. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.10.002.



Laura B. Silverman; Loisa Bennetto; Ellen Campana; Michael K. Tanenhaus (2010): Speech-and-gesture integration in high functioning autism. In Cognition 115 (3), pp. 380–393. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.01.002.



Lauren Kenworthy; Gregory L. Wallace; Rasmus Birn; Shawn C. Milleville; Laura K. Case; Peter A. Bandettini; Alex Martin (2013): Aberrant neural mediation of verbal fluency in autism spectrum disorders. In Brain and Cognition 83 (2), pp. 218–226. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.08.003.



Lillian M. Christon; Cassidy C. Arnold; Barbara J. Myers (2015): Professionals’ Reported Provision and Recommendation of Psychosocial Interventions for Youth With Autism Spectrum Disorder. In Behavior Therapy 46 (1), pp. 68–82. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.02.002.



Marc Egeth; Robert Kurzban (2009): Representing metarepresentations: Is there Theory of Mind-specific cognition? In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 244–254. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.07.005.



Mark Kretzmann; Wendy Shih; Connie Kasari (2015): Improving Peer Engagement of Children With Autism on the School Playground: A Randomized Controlled Trial. In Behavior Therapy 46 (1), pp. 20–28. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.03.006.



Mary E. Stewart; Mitsuhiko Ota (2008): Lexical effects on speech perception in individuals with “autistic” traits. In Cognition 109 (1), pp. 157–162. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.07.010.



Melissa Allen Preissler; Susan Carey (2005): The role of inferences about referential intent in word learning: Evidence from autism. In Cognition 97 (1), pp. B13 - B23. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.01.008.



Michael T Ullman (2004): Contributions of memory circuits to language: the declarative/procedural model. In Cognition 92 (1–2), pp. 231–270. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2003.10.008.



Michael V. Lombardo; Simon Baron-Cohen (2011): The role of the self in mindblindness in autism. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1), pp. 130–140. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.09.006.

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Michelle O’Riordan (2000): Superior modulation of activation levels of stimulus representations does not underlie superior discrimination in autism. In Cognition 77 (2), pp. 81–96. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(00)00089-5.



Nagwa A. Meguid; Cherine Fahim; Rasha Sami; Neveen H. Nashaat; Uicheul Yoon; Mona Anwar et al. (2012): Cognition and lobar morphology in full mutation boys with fragile X syndrome. In Brain and Cognition 78 (1), pp. 74– 84. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.09.005.



Natalie O’Keefe; Annukka K. Lindell (2013): Reduced interhemispheric interaction in non-autistic individuals with normal but high levels of autism traits. In Brain and Cognition 83 (2), pp. 183–189. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.08.005.



Natalie Russo; Tara Flanagan; Grace Iarocci; Darlene Berringer; Philip David Zelazo; Jacob A. Burack (2007): Deconstructing executive deficits among persons with autism: Implications for cognitive neuroscience. In Brain and Cognition 65 (1), pp. 77–86. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2006.04.007.



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Lia Kvavilashvili; George Mandler (2004): Out of one’s mind: A study of involuntary semantic memories. In Cognitive Psychology 48 (1), pp. 47–94. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0285(03)00115-4.



M. Abram; L. Picard; B. Navarro; P. Piolino (2014): Mechanisms of remembering the past and imagining the future – New data from autobiographical memory tasks in a lifespan approach. In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 76–89. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.07.011.



Maryanne Martin; Gregory V. Jones (2007): Asymptotic learning of alphanumeric coding in autobiographical memory. In Cognition 102 (2), pp. 311–320. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.02.001.



Matthew J. King; Lori-Anne Williams; Arlene G. MacDougall; Shelley Ferris; Julia R.V. Smith; Natalia Ziolkowski; Margaret C. McKinnon (2011): Patients with bipolar disorder show a selective deficit in the episodic simulation of future events. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1801–1807. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.05.005.



Mehdi Bennouna-Greene; Fabrice Berna; Martin A. Conway; Clare J. Rathbone; Pierre Vidailhet; Jean-Marie Danion (2012): Self-images and related autobiographical memories in schizophrenia. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 247–257. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.10.006.



Mohamad El Haj; Luciano Fasotti; Philippe Allain (2012): The involuntary nature of music-evoked autobiographical memories in Alzheimer’s disease. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 238–246. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.12.005.



P. Piolino; M. Hisland; I. Ruffeveille; V. Matuszewski; I. Jambaqué; F. Eustache (2007): Do school-age children remember or know the personal past? In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1), pp. 84–101. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.09.010.



Patricia J. Bauer; Aylin Tasdemir-Ozdes; Marina Larkina (2014): Adults’ reports of their earliest memories: Consistency in events, ages, and narrative characteristics over time. In Consciousness and Cognition 27 (0), pp. 76–88. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.04.008.



Peter Krøjgaard; Osman S. Kingo; Jonna J. Dahl; Dorthe Berntsen (2014): “That one makes things small”: Experimentally induced spontaneous memories in 3.5-year-olds. In Consciousness and Cognition 30 (0), pp. 24–35. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.07.017.



Qi Wang (2008): Being American, being Asian: The bicultural self and autobiographical memory in Asian Americans. In Cognition 107 (2), pp. 743– 751. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.08.005.



Qi Wang (2008): Emotion knowledge and autobiographical memory across the preschool years: A cross-cultural longitudinal investigation. In Cognition 108 (1), pp. 117–135. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.02.002.

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Qi Wang (2009): Are Asians forgetful? Perception, retention, and recall in episodic remembering. In Cognition 111 (1), pp. 123–131. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.01.004.



Saima Noreen; Malcolm D. MacLeod (2014): To think or not to think, that is the question: Individual differences in suppression and rebound effects in autobiographical memory. In Acta Psychologica 145 (0), pp. 84–97. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.10.011.



Sang Quang Phung; Richard A. Bryant (2013): The influence of cognitive and emotional suppression on overgeneral autobiographical memory retrieval. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 965–974. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.06.008.



Stefanie J. Sharman; Maryanne Garry; Maree Hunt (2005): Using source cues and familiarity cues to resist imagination inflation. In Acta Psychologica 120 (3), pp. 227–242. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.04.002.



Stéphane Raffard; Arnaud D’Argembeau; Claudia Lardi; Sophie Bayard; JeanPhilippe Boulenger; Martial Van der Linden (2010): Narrative identity in schizophrenia. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 328–340. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.10.005.



Steve M.J. Janssen (2015): Commentary on Koppel and Berntsen: How many reminiscence bumps are there? In Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 4 (1), pp. 81–83. DOI: 10.1016/j.jarmac.2014.12.002.



Steve M.J. Janssen; Gert Kristo; Romke Rouw; Jaap M.J. Murre (2015): The relation between verbal and visuospatial memory and autobiographical memory. In Consciousness and Cognition 31 (0), pp. 12–23. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.10.001.



Tilmann Habermas; Verena Diel; Harald Welzer (2013): Lifespan trends of autobiographical remembering: Episodicity and search for meaning. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 1061–1073. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.07.010.



Tim Dalgleish; Aliza Werner-Seidler (2014): Disruptions in autobiographical memory processing in depression and the emergence of memory therapeutics. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (11), pp. 596–604. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.06.010.



Timothy D. Ritchie; Tamzin J. Batteson (2013): Perceived changes in ordinary autobiographical events’ affect and visual imagery colorfulness. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 461–470. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.02.001.

Autobiographical memory bump 

Simon Chu; John Joseph Downes (2000): Long live Proust: the odour-cued autobiographical memory bump. In Cognition 75 (2), pp. B41 - B50. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(00)00065-2.

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Autobiographical narrating 

Tilmann Habermas; Verena Diel; Harald Welzer (2013): Lifespan trends of autobiographical remembering: Episodicity and search for meaning. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 1061–1073. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.07.010.

Autobiographical planning 

Benjamin Baird; Jonathan Smallwood; Jonathan W. Schooler (2011): Back to the future: Autobiographical planning and the functionality of mind-wandering. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1604–1611. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.08.007.

Autobiographical reasoning 

Mehdi Bennouna-Greene; Fabrice Berna; Martin A. Conway; Clare J. Rathbone; Pierre Vidailhet; Jean-Marie Danion (2012): Self-images and related autobiographical memories in schizophrenia. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 247–257. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.10.006.

Autobiographical–episodic memory (AEM) 

Angelica Staniloiu; Hans J. Markowitsch; Matthias Brand (2010): Psychogenic amnesia – A malady of the constricted self. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (3), pp. 778–801. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.06.024.

Autocorrelation 

Justin D. Smith; Jeffrey J. Borckardt; Michael R. Nash (2012): Inferential Precision in Single-Case Time-Series Data Streams: How Well Does the 5EM6 Procedure Perform When Missing Observations Occur in Autocorrelated Data? In Behavior Therapy 43 (3), pp. 679–685. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.10.001.

Autoimmune diseases 

Charis Lengen; Marianne Regard; Helen Joller; Theodor Landis; Patrice Lalive (2009): Anomalous brain dominance and the immune system: Do left-handers have specific immunological patterns? In Brain and Cognition 69 (1), pp. 188– 193. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.07.008.

Automated item generation 

Martin E. Arendasy; Andreas Hergovich; Markus Sommer (2008): Investigating the ‘g’-saturation of various stratum-two factors using automatic

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item generation. In Intelligence 36 (6), pp. 574–583. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2007.11.005. 

Martin E. Arendasy; Markus Sommer (2010): Evaluating the contribution of different item features to the effect size of the gender difference in threedimensional mental rotation using automatic item generation. In Intelligence 38 (6), pp. 574–581. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2010.06.004.



Martin E. Arendasy; Markus Sommer; Georg Gittler (2010): Combining automatic item generation and experimental designs to investigate the contribution of cognitive components to the gender difference in mental rotation. In Intelligence 38 (5), pp. 506–512. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2010.06.006.

Automatic 

Anna Stone; Tim Valentine (2005): Accuracy of familiarity decisions to famous faces perceived without awareness depends on attitude to the target person and on response latency. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (2), pp. 351–376. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.09.002.



Brendan D. Cameron; Erin K. Cressman; Ian M. Franks; Romeo Chua (2009): Cognitive constraint on the ‘automatic pilot’ for the hand: Movement intention influences the hand’s susceptibility to involuntary online corrections. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3), pp. 646–652. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.04.008.



Carlo Reverberi; Doris Pischedda; Michele Burigo; Paolo Cherubini (2012): Deduction without awareness. In Acta Psychologica 139 (1), pp. 244–253. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.09.011.



John R. Vokey; Philip A. Higham (2004): Opposition logic and neural network models in artificial grammar learning. In Consciousness and Cognition 13 (3), pp. 565–578. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.05.008.



Joseph I. Tracy; Mark Pinsk; Jen Helverson; Greg Urban; Tammy Dietz; David J. Smith (2001): Test of a Potential Link between Analytic and Nonanalytic Category Learning and Automatic, Effortful Processing. In Brain and Cognition 46 (3), pp. 326–341. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.2001.1288.



Keith D. Horton; Daryl E. Wilson; Jennifer Vonk; Sarah L. Kirby; Tina Nielsen (2005): Measuring automatic retrieval: a comparison of implicit memory, process dissociation, and speeded response procedures. In Acta Psychologica 119 (3), pp. 235–263. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.01.004.



Matthew J.C. Crump; Joaquín M.M. Vaquero; Bruce Milliken (2008): Contextspecific learning and control: The roles of awareness, task relevance, and relative salience. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1), pp. 22–36. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.01.004.

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Automatic action 

Tomomitsu Herai; Ken Mogi (2014): Perception of temporal duration affected by automatic and controlled movements. In Consciousness and Cognition 29 (0), pp. 23–35. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.07.012.

Automatic activation 

James D. Miles; Robert W. Proctor (2009): Reducing and restoring stimulus– response compatibility effects by decreasing the discriminability of location words. In Acta Psychologica 130 (1), pp. 95–102. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.10.005.



Marco Fabbri; Vincenzo Natale; Ana Adan (2008): Effect of time of day on arithmetic fact retrieval in a number-matching task. In Acta Psychologica 127 (2), pp. 485–490. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2007.08.011.

Automatic analysis 

Reza Amini; Catherine Sabourin; Joseph De Koninck (2011): Word associations contribute to machine learning in automatic scoring of degree of emotional tones in dream reports. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1570–1576. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.08.003.

Automatic association 

Matthias Bluemke; Klaus Fiedler (2009): Base rate effects on the 5IAT6. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 1029–1038. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.07.010.

Automatic attention 

B.A. Castro-Barros; L.L. Righi; G. Grechi; L.E. Ribeiro-do-Valle (2008): Interlateral asymmetry in the time course of the effect of a peripheral prime stimulus. In Brain and Cognition 66 (3), pp. 265–279. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.09.007.



Cindy Lustig; Warren H. Meck (2011): Modality differences in timing and temporal memory throughout the lifespan. In Brain and Cognition 77 (2), pp. 298–303. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.07.007.

Automatic control 

Judith M. Shedden; Bruce Milliken; Scott Watter; Sandra Monteiro (2013): Event-related potentials as brain correlates of item specific proportion congruent effects. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1442–1455. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.10.002.

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Automatic goal activation 

S. Belayachi; M. Van der Linden (2013): Individual differences in cognitive representations of action influence the activation of goal concepts. In Acta Psychologica 142 (2), pp. 259–264. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.12.008.

Automatic imitation 

Alison J. Wiggett; Matt Hudson; Steve P. Tipper; Paul E. Downing (2011): Learning associations between action and perception: Effects of incompatible training on body part and spatial priming. In Brain and Cognition 76 (1), pp. 87–96. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.02.014.



E. Gowen; C. Bradshaw; A. Galpin; A. Lawrence; E. Poliakoff (2010): Exploring visuomotor priming following biological and non-biological stimuli. In Brain and Cognition 74 (3), pp. 288–297. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.08.010.



Luis Jiménez; Sergio Recio; Amavia Méndez; María José Lorda; Beatriz Permuy; Cástor Méndez (2012): Automatic imitation and spatial compatibility in a key-pressing task. In Acta Psychologica 141 (1), pp. 96–103. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.07.007.



Stephanie Spengler; Marcel Brass; Simone Kühn; Simone Schütz-Bosbach (2010): Minimizing motor mimicry by myself: Self-focus enhances online action-control mechanisms during motor contagion. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 98–106. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.12.014.



Ty W. Boyer; Matthew R. Longo; Bennett I. Bertenthal (2012): Is automatic imitation a specialized form of stimulus–response compatibility? Dissociating imitative and spatial compatibilities. In Acta Psychologica 139 (3), pp. 440– 448. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.01.003.



Valentina Parma; Maria Bulgheroni; Roberto Tirindelli; Umberto Castiello (2014): Facilitation of action planning in children with autism: The contribution of the maternal body odor. In Brain and Cognition 88 (0), pp. 73– 82. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.05.002.

Automatic item generation 

Markus Sommer; Martin E. Arendasy (2014): Comparing different explanations of the effect of test anxiety on respondents’ test scores. In Intelligence 42 (0), pp. 115–127. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.11.003.



Martin Arendasy; Markus Sommer (2005): The effect of different types of perceptual manipulations on the dimensionality of automatically generated figural matrices. In Intelligence 33 (3), pp. 307–324. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2005.02.002.



Martin E. Arendasy; Markus Sommer (2012): Gender differences in figural matrices: The moderating role of item design features. In Intelligence 40 (6), pp. 584–597. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2012.08.003.

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Martin E. Arendasy; Markus Sommer (2013): Quantitative differences in retest effects across different methods used to construct alternate test forms. In Intelligence 41 (3), pp. 181–192. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.02.004.



Martin E. Arendasy; Markus Sommer (2013): Reducing response elimination strategies enhances the construct validity of figural matrices. In Intelligence 41 (4), pp. 234–243. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2013.03.006.

Automatic object identification 

N. Poirel; A. Pineau; E. Mellet (2006): Implicit identification of irrelevant local objects interacts with global/local processing of hierarchical stimuli. In Acta Psychologica 122 (3), pp. 321–336. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2005.12.010.

Automatic optimism 

Heather C. Lench; Rachel Smallman; Kathleen E. Darbor; Shane W. Bench (2014): Motivated perception of probabilistic information. In Cognition 133 (2), pp. 429–442. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.08.001.

Automatic orienting 

Jessica J. Green; Marty G. Woldorff (2012): Arrow-elicited cueing effects at short intervals: Rapid attentional orienting or cue-target stimulus conflict? In Cognition 122 (1), pp. 96–101. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2011.08.018.

Automatic pilot 

Tania Buiatti; Miran Skrap; Tim Shallice (2013): Reaching a moveable visual target: Dissociations in brain tumour patients. In Brain and Cognition 82 (1), pp. 6–17. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.02.004.

Automatic processes 

Benjamin E. Hilbig; Andreas Glöckner (2011): Yes, they can! Appropriate weighting of small probabilities as a function of information acquisition. In Acta Psychologica 138 (3), pp. 390–396. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.09.005.



Brian D. Ostafin; Kyle T. Kassman (2012): Stepping out of history: Mindfulness improves insight problem solving. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 1031–1036. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.02.014.



Michael Lifshitz; Catherine Howells; Amir Raz (2012): Can expectation enhance response to suggestion? De-automatization illuminates a conundrum. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 1001–1008. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.02.002.

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Rocío López Zunini; Alexandra Muller-Gass; Kenneth Campbell (2014): The effects of total sleep deprivation on semantic priming: Event-related potential evidence for automatic and controlled processing strategies. In Brain and Cognition 84 (1), pp. 14–25. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.08.006.



Amir Raz; Natasha K.J. Campbell (2011): Can suggestion obviate reading? Supplementing primary Stroop evidence with exploratory negative priming analyses. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2), pp. 312–320. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.09.013.



Arava Y. Kallai; Joseph Tzelgov (2012): When meaningful components interrupt the processing of the whole: The case of fractions. In Acta Psychologica 139 (2), pp. 358–369. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.11.009.



Cheng Kang; Zhenhong Wang; Alyssa Surina; Wei Lü (2014): Immediate emotion-enhanced memory dependent on arousal and valence: The role of automatic and controlled processing. In Acta Psychologica 150 (0), pp. 153– 160. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.05.008.



Dale J. Barr (2008): Pragmatic expectations and linguistic evidence: Listeners anticipate but do not integrate common ground. In Cognition 109 (1), pp. 18– 40. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.07.005.



Dana Schneider; Zoie E. Nott; Paul E. Dux (2014): Task instructions and implicit theory of mind. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 43–47. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.05.016.



M. van ’t Wout; A.G. Sanfey (2008): Friend or foe: The effect of implicit trustworthiness judgments in social decision-making. In Cognition 108 (3), pp. 796–803. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.07.002.



Robert M. Nosofsky; Rui Cao; Gregory E. Cox; Richard M. Shiffrin (2014): Familiarity and categorization processes in memory search. In Cognitive Psychology 75 (0), pp. 97–129. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2014.08.003.

Automatic self-transcending 

Frederick Travis; Jonathan Shear (2010): Reply to Josipovic: Duality and nonduality in meditation research. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 1122–1123. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.04.003.

Automatic semantic activation 

Kristina Küper; Martin Heil (2008): Letter search does not affect semantic priming in a probe naming task. In Acta Psychologica 129 (3), pp. 325–331. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.08.009.

Automatic versus controlled retrieval 

Jerwen Jou; Hector M. Cortes (2012): Can people strategically control the encoding and retrieval of some morphologic and typographic details of words?

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In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1280–1297. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.06.013.

Automatic versus controlled word processing 

Jerwen Jou; Hector M. Cortes (2012): Can people strategically control the encoding and retrieval of some morphologic and typographic details of words? In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3), pp. 1280–1297. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.06.013.

Automatic vigilance 

Zachary Estes; Michelle Verges (2008): Freeze or flee? Negative stimuli elicit selective responding. In Cognition 108 (2), pp. 557–565. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.03.003.

Automatic vs controlled processes 

Jane Dywan; Sid Segalowitz; Andrea Arsenault (2002): Electrophysiological Response during Source Memory Decisions in Older and Younger Adults. In Brain and Cognition 49 (3), pp. 322–340. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.2001.1503.

Automatic/strategic processes 

Manuel Perea; Eva Rosa (2002): Does the proportion of associatively related pairs modulate the associative priming effect at very brief stimulus-onset asynchronies? In Acta Psychologica 110 (1), pp. 103–124. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(01)00074-9.

Automatic/voluntary dissociation 

Luigi Trojano; Ludovica Labruna; Dario Grossi (2007): An experimental investigation of the automatic/voluntary dissociation in limb apraxia. In Brain and Cognition 65 (2), pp. 169–176. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.07.010.

Automatic-controlled processing 

P.P.M Hurks; J.G.M Hendriksen; J.S.H Vles; A.C Kalff; F.J.M Feron; M Kroes et al. (2004): Verbal fluency over time as a measure of automatic and controlled processing in children with 5ADHD6. In Brain and Cognition 55 (3), pp. 535–544. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.03.003.

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Automaticity 

Adam Moore; Peter Malinowski (2009): Meditation, mindfulness and cognitive flexibility. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 176–186. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.12.008.



Adam S. Cohen; Tamsin C. German (2009): Encoding of others’ beliefs without overt instruction. In Cognition 111 (3), pp. 356–363. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.03.004.



Amir Raz; Miguel Moreno-Íñiguez; Laura Martin; Hongtu Zhu (2007): Suggestion overrides the Stroop effect in highly hypnotizable individuals. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2), pp. 331–338. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.04.004.



Andrew Simpson; Nick R. Cooper; Helge Gillmeister; Kevin J. Riggs (2013): Seeing triggers acting, hearing does not trigger saying: Evidence from children’s weak inhibition. In Cognition 128 (2), pp. 103–112. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.03.015.



Athanassios Protopapas; Anastasia Archonti; Christos Skaloumbakas (2007): Reading ability is negatively related to Stroop interference. In Cognitive Psychology 54 (3), pp. 251–282. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2006.07.003.



Athanassios Protopapas; Eleni L. Vlahou; Despoina Moirou; Laoura Ziaka (2014): Word reading practice reduces Stroop interference in children. In Acta Psychologica 148 (0), pp. 204–208. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.02.006.



B. Valdés; A. Catena; P. Marí-Beffa (2005): Automatic and controlled semantic processing: A masked prime-task effect. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (2), pp. 278–295. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.08.001.



Becky Wong; Dénes Szücs (2013): Single-digit Arabic numbers do not automatically activate magnitude representations in adults or in children: Evidence from the symbolic same–different task. In Acta Psychologica 144 (3), pp. 488–498. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.08.006.



Bertram Gawronski; Wilhelm Hofmann; Christopher J. Wilbur (2006): Are “implicit” attitudes unconscious? In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3), pp. 485–499. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.11.007.



Brent L. Hughes; Jamil Zaki (2015): The neuroscience of motivated cognition. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 19 (2), pp. 62–64. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.12.006.



Charles Spence; Ophelia Deroy (2013): How automatic are crossmodal correspondences? In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 245–260. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.12.006.



Daphné Coomans; Natacha Deroost; Peter Zeischka; Eric Soetens (2011): On the automaticity of pure perceptual sequence learning. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1460–1472. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.06.009.



Frederick Toates (2006): A model of the hierarchy of behaviour, cognition, and consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (1), pp. 75–118. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.04.008.

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Hannah L. Pincham; Dénes Szűcs (2012): Intentional subitizing: Exploring the role of automaticity in enumeration. In Cognition 124 (2), pp. 107–116. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.05.010.



Isabelle Boutet; Alyson Gentes-Hawn; Avi Chaudhuri (2002): The influence of attention on holistic face encoding. In Cognition 84 (3), pp. 321–341. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(02)00072-0.



James R. Schmidt; Matthew J.C. Crump; Jim Cheesman; Derek Besner (2007): Contingency learning without awareness: Evidence for implicit control. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (2), pp. 421–435. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.06.010.



Jeffrey R. Paulitzki; Evan F. Risko; Shannon O’Malley; Jennifer A. Stolz; Derek Besner (2009): On the role of set when reading aloud: A dissociation between prelexical and lexical processing. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1), pp. 135–144. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.11.007.



Joseph I. Tracy; Mark Pinsk; Jen Helverson; Greg Urban; Tammy Dietz; David J. Smith (2001): Test of a Potential Link between Analytic and Nonanalytic Category Learning and Automatic, Effortful Processing. In Brain and Cognition 46 (3), pp. 326–341. DOI: 10.1006/brcg.2001.1288.



Julian Rellecke; Marina Palazova; Werner Sommer; Annekathrin Schacht (2011): On the automaticity of emotion processing in words and faces: Eventrelated brain potentials evidence from a superficial task. In Brain and Cognition 77 (1), pp. 23–32. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2011.07.001.



Katherine A. Rawson (2004): Exploring automaticity in text processing: Syntactic ambiguity as a test case. In Cognitive Psychology 49 (4), pp. 333– 369. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2004.04.001.



Kenneth Campbell; Alyssa Herzig; Parastoo Jashmidi (2009): The extent of active processing of a long-duration stimulus modulates the scalp-recorded sustained potential. In Brain and Cognition 69 (1), pp. 170–175. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.07.004.



Liat Goldfarb; Daniela Aisenberg; Avishai Henik (2011): Think the thought, walk the walk – Social priming reduces the Stroop effect. In Cognition 118 (2), pp. 193–200. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.11.004.



Lilach Akiva-Kabiri; Omer Linkovski; Limor Gertner; Avishai Henik (2014): Musical space synesthesia: Automatic, explicit and conceptual connections between musical stimuli and space. In Consciousness and Cognition 28 (0), pp. 17–29. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.06.001.



Maartje E.J. Raijmakers; Verena D. Schmittmann; Ingmar Visser (2014): Costs and benefits of automatization in category learning of ill-defined rules. In Cognitive Psychology 69 (0), pp. 1–24. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2013.12.002.



Maayan Katzir; Bnaya Ori; Tal Eyal; Nachshon Meiran (2015): Go with the flow: How the consideration of joy versus pride influences automaticity. In Acta Psychologica 155 (0), pp. 57–66. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.12.003.

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Maria A. Brandimonte; Donatella Ferrante; Carmela Bianco; Maria Grazia Villani (2010): Memory for pro-social intentions: When competing motives collide. In Cognition 114 (3), pp. 436–441. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.10.011.



Maria Augustinova; Ludovic Ferrand (2014): Social priming of dyslexia and reduction of the Stroop effect: What component of the Stroop effect is actually reduced? In Cognition 130 (3), pp. 442–454. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.11.014.



Maria C. D’Angelo; Bruce Milliken; Luis Jiménez; Juan Lupiáñez (2013): Implementing flexibility in automaticity: Evidence from context-specific implicit sequence learning. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 64–81. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.11.002.



Natalie Jackson; Jeffrey Coney (2005): Simple arithmetic processing: The question of automaticity. In Acta Psychologica 119 (1), pp. 41–66. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.10.018.



Nicolas J. Wilkins; Katherine A. Rawson (2013): Why does lag affect the durability of memory-based automaticity: Loss of memory strength or interference? In Acta Psychologica 144 (2), pp. 390–396. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.07.021.



Okihide Hikosaka; Shinya Yamamoto; Masaharu Yasuda; Hyoung F. Kim (2013): Why skill matters. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (9), pp. 434– 441. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2013.07.001.



Orly Rubinsten; Avishai Henik (2002): Is an ant larger than a lion? In Acta Psychologica 111 (1), pp. 141–154. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(02)00047-1.



Ran R. Hassin (2011): Consciousness might still be in business, but not in this business. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2), pp. 299–300. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.06.016.



Ran R. Hassin; John A. Bargh; Andrew D. Engell; Kathleen C. McCulloch (2009): Implicit working memory. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (3), pp. 665–678. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.04.003.



Randy Stein (2013): The pull of the group: Conscious conflict and the involuntary tendency towards conformity. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 788–794. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.04.009.



Richard N. Henson; Doris Eckstein; Florian Waszak; Christian Frings; Aidan J. Horner (2014): Stimulus–response bindings in priming. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (7), pp. 376–384. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.03.004.



Roi Cohen Kadosh (2008): The laterality effect: Myth or truth? In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1), pp. 350–354. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.03.008.



Sandra Pouliot; Sylvain Gagnon (2005): Is egocentric space automatically encoded? In Acta Psychologica 118 (3), pp. 193–210. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.10.016.

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Sharon Naparstek; Avishai Henik (2012): Laterality briefed: Laterality modulates performance in a numerosity-congruity task. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 444–450. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.12.006.



Susan Brigman; Katie E. Cherry (2002): Age and skilled performance: Contributions of working memory and processing speed. In Brain and Cognition 50 (2), pp. 242–256. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(02)00510-9.



Todd A. Kahan; Sean M. Colligan; John N. Wiedman (2011): Are visual features of a looming or receding object processed in a capacity-free manner? In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1761–1767. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.01.010.



Valerio Santangelo; Charles Spence (2008): Is the exogenous orienting of spatial attention truly automatic? Evidence from unimodal and multisensory studies. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 989–1015. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.02.006.



William S. Helton; Joel S. Warm (2008): Signal salience and the mindlessness theory of vigilance. In Acta Psychologica 129 (1), pp. 18–25. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.04.002.

Automatism 

Hélène L. Gauchou; Ronald A. Rensink; Sidney Fels (2012): Expression of nonconscious knowledge via ideomotor actions. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2), pp. 976–982. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.016.

Automatization 

Merim Bilalić; Peter McLeod; Fernand Gobet (2008): Inflexibility of experts— Reality or myth? Quantifying the Einstellung effect in chess masters. In Cognitive Psychology 56 (2), pp. 73–102. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2007.02.001.



Paolo Cherubini; Alberto Mazzocco (2004): From models to rules: mechanization of reasoning as a way to cope with cognitive overloading in combinatorial problems. In Acta Psychologica 116 (3), pp. 223–243. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.03.002.

Automaton web agents 

Mark Wexler (2001): Robots help humans defeat robots. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (12), pp. 512 -. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01824-6.

Autonoetic 

David P. McCabe; Lisa Geraci; Jeffrey K. Boman; Amanda E. Sensenig; Matthew G. Rhodes (2011): On the validity of remember–know judgments:

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Evidence from think aloud protocols. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1625–1633. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.08.012.

Autonoetic awareness 

Dorthe Berntsen; Anne Stærk Jacobsen (2008): Involuntary (spontaneous) mental time travel into the past and future. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1093–1104. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.001.

Autonoetic consciousness 

Alice Gomez; Stéphane Rousset; Monica Baciu (2009): Egocentric-updating during navigation facilitates episodic memory retrieval. In Acta Psychologica 132 (3), pp. 221–227. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.07.003.



Carol Hudon; Sylvie Belleville; Serge Gauthier (2009): The assessment of recognition memory using the Remember/Know procedure in amnestic mild cognitive impairment and probable Alzheimer’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 70 (1), pp. 171–179. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.01.009.



Cédric Lemogne; Pascale Piolino; Stéphanie Friszer; Astrid Claret; Nathalie Girault; Roland Jouvent et al. (2006): Episodic autobiographical memory in depression: Specificity, autonoetic consciousness, and self-perspective. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2), pp. 258–268. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.07.005.



Céline Souchay; Chris J.A. Moulin; David Clarys; Laurence Taconnat; Michel Isingrini (2007): Diminished episodic memory awareness in older adults: Evidence from feeling-of-knowing and recollection. In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (4), pp. 769–784. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2006.11.002.



Christina F. Lavallee; Michael A. Persinger (2010): A 5LORETA6 study of mental time travel: Similar and distinct electrophysiological correlates of reexperiencing past events and pre-experiencing future events. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 1037–1044. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.06.008.



Helen L. Williams; Martin A. Conway; Chris J.A. Moulin (2013): Remembering and Knowing: Using another’s subjective report to make inferences about memory strength and subjective experience. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2), pp. 572–588. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.03.009.



Jordi Quoidbach; Michel Hansenne; Caroline Mottet (2008): Personality and mental time travel: A differential approach to autonoetic consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1082–1092. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.04.002.



Julian Paul Keenan; Mark A. Wheeler; Gordon G. Gallup Jr; Alvaro PascualLeone (2000): Self-recognition and the right prefrontal cortex. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4 (9), pp. 338–344. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01521-7.



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Laurence Picard; Isméry Reffuveille; Francis Eustache; Pascale Piolino (2009): Development of autonoetic autobiographical memory in school-age children: Genuine age effect or development of basic cognitive abilities? In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 864–876. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.07.008.



Marie Vandekerckhove; Jaak Panksepp (2009): The flow of anoetic to noetic and autonoetic consciousness: A vision of unknowing (anoetic) and knowing (noetic) consciousness in the remembrance of things past and imagined futures. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 1018–1028. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.08.002.



P. Piolino; M. Hisland; I. Ruffeveille; V. Matuszewski; I. Jambaqué; F. Eustache (2007): Do school-age children remember or know the personal past? In Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1), pp. 84–101. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.09.010.

Autonomic 

John S Morrisj (2002): How do you feel? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6 (8), pp. 317–319. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01946-0.



Stephen W Porges; Todd C Riniolo; Thomas McBride; Byron Campbell (2003): Heart rate and respiration in reptiles: Contrasts between a sit-and-wait predator and an intensive forager. In Brain and Cognition 52 (1), pp. 88–96. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00012-5.

Autonomic functions 

Christos Papadelis; Chrysoula Kourtidou-Papadeli; Panagiotis Bamidis; Maria Albani (2007): Effects of imagery training on cognitive performance and use of physiological measures as an assessment tool of mental effort. In Brain and Cognition 64 (1), pp. 74–85. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.01.001.

Autonomic nervous system 

Anna Weinberg; E. David Klonsky; Greg Hajcak (2009): Autonomic impairment in Borderline Personality Disorder: A laboratory investigation. In Brain and Cognition 71 (3), pp. 279–286. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.07.014.



Dirk Hagemann; Shari R. Waldstein; Julian F. Thayer (2003): Central and autonomic nervous system integration in emotion. In Brain and Cognition 52 (1), pp. 79–87. DOI: 10.1016/S0278-2626(03)00011-3.



John B Williamson; David W Harrison (2003): Functional cerebral asymmetry in hostility: A dual task approach with fluency and cardiovascular regulation. In Brain and Cognition 52 (2), pp. 167–174. DOI: 10.1016/S02782626(03)00038-1.

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Joseph E. Carmona; Alissa K. Holland; Harrison J. Stratton; David W. Harrison (2008): Sympathetic arousal to a vestibular stressor in high and low hostile men. In Brain and Cognition 66 (2), pp. 150–155. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2007.06.004.

Autonomic response dimensions 

Cor Melis; Anton van Boxtel (2007): Autonomic physiological response patterns related to intelligence. In Intelligence 35 (5), pp. 471–487. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2006.09.007.

Autonomous learning 

Olivier L. Georgeon; Frank E. Ritter (2012): An intrinsically-motivated schema mechanism to model and simulate emergent cognition. In Cognitive Systems Research 15–16 (0), pp. 73–92. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2011.07.003.

Autonomous mobile robot 

David Filliat; Jean-Arcady Meyer (2003): Map-based navigation in mobile robots:: I. A review of localization strategies. In Cognitive Systems Research 4 (4), pp. 243–282. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(03)00008-1.



Jean-Arcady Meyer; David Filliat (2003): Map-based navigation in mobile robots:: II. A review of map-learning and path-planning strategies. In Cognitive Systems Research 4 (4), pp. 283–317. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(03)00007-X.

Autonomous robots 

Martin Lauer; Roland Hafner; Sascha Lange; Martin Riedmiller (2010): Cognitive concepts in autonomous soccer playing robots. In Cognitive Systems Research 11 (3), pp. 287–309. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2009.12.003.

Autonomous systems 

Janusz A. Starzyk; James T. Graham; Pawel Raif; Ah-Hwee Tan (2012): Motivated learning for the development of autonomous systems. In Cognitive Systems Research 14 (1), pp. 10–25. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2010.12.009.

Autonomy 

Charles C. Helwig (2006): The development of personal autonomy throughout cultures. In Cognitive Development 21 (4), pp. 458–473. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogdev.2006.06.009.

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Kristin D Neff; Charles C Helwig (2002): A constructivist approach to understanding the development of reasoning about rights and authority within cultural contexts. In Cognitive Development 17 (3–4), pp. 1429–1450. DOI: 10.1016/S0885-2014(02)00126-0.



Rosaria Conte; Paolo Turrini (2006): Argyll-Feet giants: A cognitive analysis of collective autonomy. In Cognitive Systems Research 7 (2–3), pp. 209–219. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2005.11.011.

Autopoiesis 

Liane Gabora (2008): The cultural evolution of socially situated cognition. In Cognitive Systems Research 9 (1–2), pp. 104–114. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.05.004.



Monica Meijsing (2006): Being ourselves and knowing ourselves: An adverbial account of mental representations. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3), pp. 605–619. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.11.003.



Noel E. Sharkey; Tom Ziemke (2001): Mechanistic versus phenomenal embodiment: Can robot embodiment lead to strong AI? In Cognitive Systems Research 2 (4), pp. 251–262. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(01)00036-5.

Autoregressive time series analysis 

Jing Xu; Thomas L. Griffiths (2010): A rational analysis of the effects of memory biases on serial reproduction. In Cognitive Psychology 60 (2), pp. 107–126. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2009.09.002.

Autoscopic phenomena 

Miranda Occhionero; Piera Carla Cicogna (2011): Autoscopic phenomena and one’s own body representation in dreams. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1009–1015. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.01.004.

Autoscopy 

Leanne K. Wilkins; Todd A. Girard; J. Allan Cheyne (2011): Ketamine as a primary predictor of out-of-body experiences associated with multiple substance use. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 943–950. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.01.005.

Availability heuristic 

Michael R.P Dougherty; Ana M Franco-Watkins (2003): Reducing bias in frequency judgment by improving source monitoring. In Acta Psychologica 113 (1), pp. 23–44. DOI: 10.1016/S0001-6918(02)00149-X.

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Yanlong Sun; Hongbin Wang (2010): Perception of randomness: On the time of streaks. In Cognitive Psychology 61 (4), pp. 333–342. DOI: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2010.07.001.

Average 

Isabell Wartenburger; Esther Kühn; Uta Sassenberg; Manja Foth; Elizabeth A. Franz; Elke van der Meer (2010): On the relationship between fluid intelligence, gesture production, and brain structure. In Intelligence 38 (1), pp. 193–201. DOI: 10.1016/j.intell.2009.11.001.

Average size 

Alexander P. Marchant; Daniel J. Simons; Jan W. de Fockert (2013): Ensemble representations: Effects of set size and item heterogeneity on average size perception. In Acta Psychologica 142 (2), pp. 245–250. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.11.002.

Averageness 

Jean-Yves Baudouin; Guy Tiberghien (2004): Symmetry, averageness, and feature size in the facial attractiveness of women. In Acta Psychologica 117 (3), pp. 313–332. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2004.07.002.

Averaging 

Markus F. Neumann; Stefan R. Schweinberger; A. Mike Burton (2013): Viewers extract mean and individual identity from sets of famous faces. In Cognition 128 (1), pp. 56–63. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.03.006.

Avian model 

Daniel Griffiths; Anthony Dickinson; Nicola Clayton (1999): Episodic memory: what can animals remember about their past? In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (2), pp. 74–80. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(98)01272-8.

Avoidance 

Alan Scoboria; Giuliana Mazzoni; Josée L. Jarry (2008): Suggesting childhood food illness results in reduced eating behavior. In Acta Psychologica 128 (2), pp. 304–309. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2008.03.002.



Ann D. Rost; Kelly Wilson; Erin Buchanan; Mikaela J. Hildebrandt; David Mutch (2012): Improving Psychological Adjustment Among Late-Stage Ovarian Cancer Patients: Examining the Role of Avoidance in Treatment. In

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Bunmi O. Olatunji; Chad Ebesutani; Jonathan Haidt; Craig N. Sawchuk (2014): Specificity of Disgust Domains in the Prediction of Contamination Anxiety and Avoidance: A Multimodal Examination. In Behavior Therapy 45 (4), pp. 469–481. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.02.006.



Gerald J. Haeffel (2011): Motion as Motivation: Using Repetitive Flexion Movements to Stimulate the Approach System. In Behavior Therapy 42 (4), pp. 667–675. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.02.006.



Ida Selbing; Björn Lindström; Andreas Olsson (2014): Demonstrator skill modulates observational aversive learning. In Cognition 133 (1), pp. 128–139. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.010.



Kelsey S. Dickson; Jeffrey A. Ciesla; Laura C. Reilly (2012): Rumination, Worry, Cognitive Avoidance, and Behavioral Avoidance: Examination of Temporal Effects. In Behavior Therapy 43 (3), pp. 629–640. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.11.002.



Liviu Bunaciu; Ellen W. Leen-Feldner; Heidemarie Blumenthal; Ashley A. Knapp; Christal L. Badour; Matthew T. Feldner (2014): An Experimental Test of the Effects of Parental Modeling on Panic-Relevant Escape and Avoidance Among Early Adolescents. In Behavior Therapy 45 (4), pp. 517–529. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.02.011.



Monique Ernst (2014): The triadic model perspective for the study of adolescent motivated behavior. In Brain and Cognition 89 (0), pp. 104–111. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.01.006.



Nathalie Schouppe; K. Richard Ridderinkhof; Tom Verguts; Wim Notebaert (2014): Context-specific control and context selection in conflict tasks. In Acta Psychologica 146 (0), pp. 63–66. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2013.11.010.



Sang Quang Phung; Richard A. Bryant (2013): The influence of cognitive and emotional suppression on overgeneral autobiographical memory retrieval. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3), pp. 965–974. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.06.008.



Stephen P.H. Whiteside; Michelle Gryczkowski; Chelsea M. Ale; Amy M. Brown-Jacobsen; Denis M. McCarthy (2013): Development of Child- and Parent-Report Measures of Behavioral Avoidance Related to Childhood Anxiety Disorders. In Behavior Therapy 44 (2), pp. 325–337. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.02.006.



Susan Malcolm-Smith; Sheri Koopowitz; Eleni Pantelis; Mark Solms (2012): Approach/avoidance in dreams. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 408–412. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.11.004.



Tobias Krieger; David Altenstein; Isabelle Baettig; Nadja Doerig; Martin Grosse Holtforth (2013): Self-Compassion in Depression: Associations With Depressive Symptoms, Rumination, and Avoidance in Depressed Outpatients. In Behavior Therapy 44 (3), pp. 501–513. DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.04.004.

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Avoidance motivation 

Joël Cretenet; Vincent Dru (2008): A neurobehavioral investigation into judgmental processes: Effect of bilateral motor behaviors. In Brain and Cognition 68 (1), pp. 81–91. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2008.03.002.

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Antonio Zadra; Sophie Desjardins; Éric Marcotte (2006): Evolutionary function of dreams: A test of the threat simulation theory in recurrent dreams. In Consciousness and Cognition 15 (2), pp. 450–463. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2005.02.002.

Awareness 

Panadero; M.C. Castellanos; P. Tudela (2015): Unconscious context-specific proportion congruency effect in a stroop-like task. In Consciousness and Cognition 31 (0), pp. 35–45. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.09.016.



Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen (2003): What do epistemic logic and cognitive science have to do with each other? In Cognitive Systems Research 4 (3), pp. 169–190. DOI: 10.1016/S1389-0417(03)00003-2.



Alex A. MacDonald; Lorina Naci; Penny A. MacDonald; Adrian M. Owen (2015): Anesthesia and neuroimaging: investigating the neural correlates of unconsciousness. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 19 (2), pp. 100–107. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.12.005.



Alex T. Ramsey; Eric E. Jones (2015): Minding the interpersonal gap: Mindfulness-based interventions in the prevention of ostracism. In Consciousness and Cognition 31 (0), pp. 24–34. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.10.003.



Alexander A. Fingelkurts; Andrew A. Fingelkurts; Sergio Bagnato; Cristina Boccagni; Giuseppe Galardi (2012): 5EEG6 oscillatory states as neurophenomenology of consciousness as revealed from patients in vegetative and minimally conscious states. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 149– 169. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.10.004.



Ali Jannati; Vincent Di Lollo (2012): Relative blindsight arises from a criterion confound in metacontrast masking: Implications for theories of consciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1), pp. 307–314. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.10.003.



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Andreas K. Engel; Wolf Singer (2001): Temporal binding and the neural correlates of sensory awareness. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (1), pp. 16– 25. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(00)01568-0.



Anna Stone; Tim Valentine (2005): Accuracy of familiarity decisions to famous faces perceived without awareness depends on attitude to the target person and on response latency. In Consciousness and Cognition 14 (2), pp. 351–376. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2004.09.002.



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Anne Atas; Astrid Vermeiren; Axel Cleeremans (2013): Repeating a strongly masked stimulus increases priming and awareness. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4), pp. 1422–1430. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.09.011.



Anthony I Jack; Tim Shallice (2001): Introspective physicalism as an approach to the science of consciousness. In Cognition 79 (1–2), pp. 161–196. DOI: 10.1016/S0010-0277(00)00128-1.



Bert Windey; Wim Gevers; Axel Cleeremans (2013): Subjective visibility depends on level of processing. In Cognition 129 (2), pp. 404–409. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2013.07.012.



Cédric Laloyaux; Christel Devue; Stéphane Doyen; Elodie David; Axel Cleeremans (2008): Undetected changes in visible stimuli influence subsequent decisions. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 646–656. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.03.002.



Chris Frith; Richard Perry; Erik Lumer (1999): The neural correlates of conscious experience: an experimental framework. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (3), pp. 105–114. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01281-4.



Christine McLean; Stephen C. Want; Benjamin J. Dyson (2015): The role of similarity, sound and awareness in the appreciation of visual artwork via motor simulation. In Cognition 137 (0), pp. 174–181. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2015.01.002.



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Corrado Caudek; Fulvio Domini (2013): Priming effects under correct change detection and change blindness. In Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), pp. 290–305. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.08.003.



D.K. Menon; A.M. Owen; John D. Pickard (1999): Response from Menon, Owen and Pickard. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (2), pp. 44–46. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(98)01269-8.



Daniel C. Mograbi; Richard G. Brown; Robin G. Morris (2009): Anosognosia in Alzheimer’s disease – The petrified self. In Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4), pp. 989–1003. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.07.005.



Daniel Memmert (2010): The gap between inattentional blindness and attentional misdirection. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 1097– 1101. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.01.001.



David Pritchett; Alberto Gallace; Charles Spence (2011): Implicit processing of tactile information: Evidence from the tactile change detection paradigm. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3), pp. 534–546. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.02.006.



David Soto; Juha Silvanto (2014): Reappraising the relationship between working memory and conscious awareness. In Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18 (10), pp. 520–525. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.06.005.



Donna Bryce; Daniel Bratzke (2014): Introspective reports of reaction times in dual-tasks reflect experienced difficulty rather than timing of cognitive processes. In Consciousness and Cognition 27 (0), pp. 254–267. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.05.011.



Doris Eckstein; Matthias Kubat; Walter J. Perrig (2011): Visible homonyms are ambiguous, subliminal homonyms are not: A close look at priming. In Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4), pp. 1327–1343. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2011.05.010.



E. Walsh; M.A. Mehta; D.A. Oakley; D.N. Guilmette; A. Gabay; P.W. Halligan; Q. Deeley (2014): Using suggestion to model different types of automatic writing. In Consciousness and Cognition 26 (0), pp. 24–36. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.02.008.



Emma C. Palmer; Anthony S. David; Stephen M. Fleming (2014): Effects of age on metacognitive efficiency. In Consciousness and Cognition 28 (0), pp. 151–160. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2014.06.007.



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Timo Stein; Philipp Sterzer; Marius V. Peelen (2012): Privileged detection of conspecifics: Evidence from inversion effects during continuous flash suppression. In Cognition 125 (1), pp. 64–79. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.06.005.



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Ula Cartwright-Finch; Nilli Lavie (2007): The role of perceptual load in inattentional blindness. In Cognition 102 (3), pp. 321–340. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.01.002.



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Wieske van Zoest; Mieke Donk (2010): Awareness of the saccade goal in oculomotor selection: Your eyes go before you know. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (4), pp. 861–871. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.04.001.



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Awareness during general anesthesia 

George A. Mashour; Eric LaRock (2008): Inverse zombies, anesthesia awareness, and the hard problem of unconsciousness. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1163–1168. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.06.004.

Awareness manipulation 

Eamon P. Fulcher; Marianne Hammerl (2001): When All Is Revealed: A Dissociation between Evaluative Learning and Contingency Awareness. In Consciousness and Cognition 10 (4), pp. 524–549. DOI: 10.1006/ccog.2001.0525.

Awareness measures 

Antoine Pasquali; Bert Timmermans; Axel Cleeremans (2010): Know thyself: Metacognitive networks and measures of consciousness. In Cognition 117 (2), pp. 182–190. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.08.010.

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Awareness of action 

Jean-Christophe Sarrazin; Axel Cleeremans; Patrick Haggard (2008): How do we know what we are doing? Time, intention and awareness of action. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3), pp. 602–615. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2007.03.007.

Awareness of illness 

Paul H. Lysaker; Jack Tsai; Alyssa M. Maulucci; Giovanni Stanghellini (2008): Narrative accounts of illness in schizophrenia: Association of different forms of awareness with neurocognition and social function over time. In Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4), pp. 1143–1151. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.09.005.

Awareness of movement disorders 

Martina Amanzio; Silvia Monteverdi; Alessandra Giordano; Paola Soliveri; Paola Filippi; Giuliano Geminiani (2010): Impaired awareness of movement disorders in Parkinson’s disease. In Brain and Cognition 72 (3), pp. 337–346. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.10.011.

Awareness of touch 

Alberto Gallace; Sophia Zeeden; Brigitte Röder; Charles Spence (2010): Lost in the move? Secondary task performance impairs tactile change detection on the body. In Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1), pp. 215–229. DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.07.003.

Awareness under anesthesia 

Cheri A. Levinson; Thomas L. Rodebaugh; Amy D. Bertelson (2013): Prolonged Exposure Therapy Following Awareness Under Anesthesia: A Case Study. In Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 20 (1), pp. 74–80. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2012.02.003.

AX-CPT 

C. Lamm; D.S. Pine; N.A. Fox (2013): Impact of negative affectively charged stimuli and response style on cognitive-control-related neural activation: An 5ERP6 study. In Brain and Cognition 83 (2), pp. 234–243. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2013.07.012.



Nelleke C. van Wouwe; Guido P.H. Band; K. Richard Ridderinkhof (2009): Proactive control and episodic binding in context processing effects. In Acta Psychologica 131 (3), pp. 245–253. DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2009.05.003.

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Axes 

Laura A. Carlson; Shannon R. Van Deman (2008): Inhibition within a reference frame during the interpretation of spatial language. In Cognition 106 (1), pp. 384–407. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2007.03.009.

Axonal transport 

Tomáš Paus (2010): Growth of white matter in the adolescent brain: Myelin or axon? In Brain and Cognition 72 (1), pp. 26–35. DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2009.06.002