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Cognitive Processing , Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, February 2012
- Giulia Liberati, Antonino Raffone, Marta Olivetti Belardinelli:
Cognitive reserve and its implications for rehabilitation and Alzheimer's disease. 1-12 - Peter A. van der Helm:
Cognitive architecture of perceptual organization: from neurons to gnosons. 13-40 - Richard J. Tunney, Gordon Fernie:
Episodic and prototype models of category learning. 41-54 - Dina Di Giacomo, Lucia Serenella De Federicis, Manuela Pistelli, Daniela Fiorenzi, Domenico Passafiume:
Semantic associative relations and conceptual processing. 55-62 - Jennelle E. Yopchick, Nancy S. Kim:
Hindsight bias and causal reasoning: a minimalist approach. 63-72 - Kang-Woo Lee, Hyunseung Choo:
A common computational process in cueing and conjunction search tasks. 73-82 - Susanne Raisig, Herbert Hagendorf, Elke Van der Meer:
The role of temporal properties on the detection of temporal violations: insights from pupillometry. 83-91
Volume 13, Number 2, May 2012
- Marta Coelho Antunes, Grazyna Biala:
The novel object recognition memory: neurobiology, test procedure, and its modifications. 93-110 - Andrew A. Fingelkurts, Alexander A. Fingelkurts, Sergio Bagnato, Cristina Boccagni, Giuseppe Galardi:
Toward operational architectonics of consciousness: basic evidence from patients with severe cerebral injuries. 111-131 - Giulio E. Lancioni, Nirbhay N. Singh, Mark F. O'Reilly, Jeff Sigafoos, Maria Teresa Amenduni, Jorge Navarro, Francesca Buonocunto, Tommaso Scarabino, Marta Olivetti Belardinelli:
Microswitch technology and contingent stimulation to promote adaptive engagement in persons with minimally conscious state: a case evaluation. 133-137 - Alberto Greco, Elena Carrea:
Grounding compositional symbols: no composition without discrimination. 139-150 - Gilles Col, Jeanne Aptekman, Stéphanie Girault, Thierry Poibeau:
Gestalt compositionality and instruction-based meaning construction. 151-170 - Harald S. Harung, Frederick Travis:
Higher mind-brain development in successful leaders: testing a unified theory of performance. 171-181 - Eva Kemps, Jackie Andrade:
Dynamic visual noise reduces confidence in short-term memory for visual information. 183-188
Volume 13, Number 3, August 2012
- Marta Olivetti Belardinelli:
The debt of cognitive science to Ulric Neisser. 189-191 - Massimiliano Palmiero, Dina Di Giacomo, Domenico Passafiume:
Creativity and dementia: a review. 193-209 - Christopher R. Madan, Anthony Singhal:
Motor imagery and higher-level cognition: four hurdles before research can sprint forward. 211-229 - Chris Fields:
Motion as manipulation: implementation of force-motion analogies by event-file binding and action planning. 231-241 - Sandra Buratti, Carl Martin Allwood:
The accuracy of meta-metacognitive judgments: regulating the realism of confidence. 243-253 - Pascal L. Faber, Dietrich Lehmann, Shisei Tei, Takuya Tsujiuchi, Hiroaki Kumano, Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui, Kieko Kochi:
EEG source imaging during two Qigong meditations. 255-265 - Franco Delogu, Tanja C. W. Nijboer, Albert Postma:
Encoding location and serial order in auditory working memory: evidence for separable processes. 267-276 - Kritsana Pitak-Arnnop, Pimpa Moungsirithum, Sonti Pitak-Arnnop, Kittipong Dhanuthai, Niels Christian Pausch, Poramate Pitak-Arnnop:
A randomized controlled trial comparing computer-aided learning with versus without tuition/lecture in promoting English proficiency. 277-283
Volume 13, Number 4, November 2012
- Alexandra M. Fernandes, Pedro B. Albuquerque:
Tactual perception: a review of experimental variables and procedures. 285-301 - Marie-Paule Daniel, Barbara Tversky:
How to put things together. 303-319 - Johannes Schiebener, Elisa Wegmann, Mirko Pawlikowski, Matthias Brand:
Anchor effects in decision making can be reduced by the interaction between goal monitoring and the level of the decision maker's executive functions. 321-332 - Reda Yaagoubi, Geoffrey Edwards, Thierry Badard, Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi:
Enhancing the mental representations of space used by blind pedestrians, based on an image schemata model. 333-347 - Ai Miyamoto, Jun Hasegawa, Osamu Hoshino:
Dynamic modulation of an orientation preference map by GABA responsible for age-related cognitive performance. 349-359 - Hiroyuki Uchida, Nicholas L. Cassimatis, Jonathan Richard Scally:
Perceptual simulations can be as expressive as first-order logic. 361-369 - Björn Gottfried:
Using space to represent data: diagrammatic reasoning. 371-373 - Emiliano Brunamonti, Rossella Falcone, Aldo Genovesio, Stefania Costa, Stefano Ferraina:
Gaze orientation interferes with mental numerical representation. 375-379 - Francesca Bellagamba, Fiorenzo Laghi, Antonia Lonigro, Cecilia Serena Pace:
Re-enactment of intended acts from a video presentation by 18- and 24-month-old children. 381-386
Volume 13, Number Supplement-1, August 2012
- Keynote lectures. 1-2
- Symposia. 3-35
- Oral presentations. 37-54
- Poster presentations. 55-73
- Meera Adya, Deepti Samant, Marcia J. Scherer, Mary Killeen, Michael W. Morris:
Assistive/rehabilitation technology, disability, and service delivery models. 75-78 - Elena Andonova, Holly A. Taylor:
Nodding in dis/agreement: a tale of two cultures. 79-82 - Ronald C. Arkin:
The role of mental rotations in primate-inspired robot navigation. 83-87 - Michela Balconi, Matteo Sozzi, Chiara Ferrari, Luigi Pisani, Claudio Mariani:
Eye movements and bisection behavior in spatial neglect syndrome: representational biases induced by the segment length and spatial dislocation of the stimulus. 89-92 - Yan Bao, Yi Wang, Ernst Pöppel:
Spatial orienting in the visual field: a unified perceptual space? 93-96 - Sabrina Brigadoi, Simone Cutini, Fabio Scarpa, Pietro Scatturin, Roberto Dell'Acqua:
Exploring the role of primary and supplementary motor areas in simple motor tasks with fNIRS. 97-101 - Brice Beffara, Marc Ouellet, Nicolas Vermeulen, Anamitra Basu, Tiffany Morisseau, Martial Mermillod:
Enhanced embodied response following ambiguous emotional processing. 103-106 - Theresa Burt de Perera, Robert I. Holbrook:
Three-dimensional spatial representation in freely swimming fish. 107-111 - Martin V. Butz, Anna Belardinelli, Stephan Ehrenfeld:
Modeling body state-dependent multisensory integration. 113-116 - Maria Catricalà, Annarita Guidi:
Hyperbole, abstract motion and spatial knowledge: sequential versus simultaneous scanning. 117-120 - Mélanie Cerles, Stéphane Rousset:
Bias in self-motion perceived speed can enhance episodic memory. 121-124 - Fabian Chersi, Giovanni Pezzulo:
Using hippocampal-striatal loops for spatial navigation and goal-directed decision-making. 125-129 - Yann Coello, Jeremy Bourgeois, Tina Iachini:
Embodied perception of reachable space: how do we manage threatening objects? 131-135 - Helen De Cruz:
How do spatial representations enhance cognitive numerical processing? 137-140 - Michele De Filippo De Grazia, Simone Cutini, Matteo Lisi, Marco Zorzi:
Space coding for sensorimotor transformations can emerge through unsupervised learning. 141-146 - Gina Deininger, Gareth Loudon, Stefanie Norman:
Modal preferences in creative problem solving. 147-150 - Carolin Dudschig, Martin Lachmair, Irmgard de la Vega, Mónica De Filippis, Barbara Kaup:
From top to bottom: spatial shifts of attention caused by linguistic stimuli. 151-154 - João Filipe Ferreira, Christiana Tsiourti, Jorge Dias:
Learning emergent behaviours for a hierarchical Bayesian framework for active robotic perception. 155-159 - Martin H. Fischer:
A hierarchical view of grounded, embodied, and situated numerical cognition. 161-164 - Julia Frankenstein, Sven Brüssow, Felix Ruzzoli, Christoph Hölscher:
The language of landmarks: the role of background knowledge in indoor wayfinding. 165-170 - Karl J. Friston:
Embodied inference and spatial cognition. 171-177 - Limor Gertner, Isabel Arend, Avishai Henik:
Effects of non-symbolic numerical information suggest the existence of magnitude-space synesthesia. 179-183 - Claudia Gianelli, Mariagrazia Ranzini, Michele Marzocchi, Leticìa Rettore Micheli, Anna M. Borghi:
Influence of numerical magnitudes on the free choice of an object position. 185-188 - Matthias Hartmann, Réka Farkas, Fred W. Mast:
Self-motion perception influences number processing: evidence from a parity task. 189-192 - Stephanie Huette, Bodo Winter, Teenie Matlock, Michael J. Spivey:
Processing motion implied in language: eye-movement differences during aspect comprehension. 193-197 - Armina Janyan, Gergana V. Slavcheva:
When left feels right: asymmetry in the affordance effect. 199-202 - Barbara Kaup, Mónica De Filippis, Martin Lachmair, Irmgard de la Vega, Carolin Dudschig:
When up-words meet down-sentences: evidence for word- or sentence-based compatibility effects? 203-207 - Alexander Klippel, Jan Oliver Wallgrün, Jinlong Yang, Rui Li, Frank Dylla:
Formally grounding spatio-temporal thinking. 209-214 - Kiril Kostov, Armina Janyan:
The role of attention in the affordance effect: can we afford to ignore it? 215-218 - Giulio E. Lancioni, Nirbhay N. Singh, Mark F. O'Reilly, Jeff Sigafoos, Marta Olivetti Belardinelli:
Technology-based intervention to help persons with minimally conscious state and pervasive motor disabilities perform environmentally relevant adaptive behavior. 219-222 - Quan Lei, Yan Bao, Bo Wang, Evgeny Gutyrchik:
fMRI correlates of inhibition of return in perifoveal and peripheral visual field. 223-227 - Jing Li:
Different spatial terms in navigation system for Chinese drivers. 229-232 - Marianthi Liapi, Despoina Linaraki, Georgia Voradaki:
Sensponsive architecture as a tool to stimulate the senses and alleviate the psychological disorders of an individual. 233-237 - Giulia Liberati, Niels Birbaumer:
Using brain-computer interfaces to overcome the extinction of goal-directed thinking in minimally conscious state patients. 239-241 - Carlo De Lillo, Frances C. James:
Spatial working memory for clustered and linear configurations of sites in a virtual reality foraging task. 243-246 - Omer Linkovski, L. Akiva-Kabiri, Limor Gertner, Avishai Henik:
Is it for real? Evaluating authenticity of musical pitch-space synesthesia. 247-251 - Lorenzo P. Luini, Marco Scorzelli, Serena Mastroberardino, Francesco S. Marucci:
Spatial cognition and crime: the study of mental models of spatial relations in crime analysis. 253-255 - Mark May, Mike Wendt:
Separating mental transformations and spatial compatibility effects in the own body transformation task. 257-260 - Maria Laura Mele, Stefano Federici:
Gaze and eye-tracking solutions for psychological research. 261-265 - Chiara Meneghetti, Francesca Pazzaglia, Rossana de Beni:
Which spatial abilities and strategies predict males' and females' performance in the object perspective test? 267-270 - Korbinian Moeller, Ursula Fischer, Tanja Link, Mirjam Wasner, Stefan Huber, Ulrike Cress, Hans-Christoph Nuerk:
Learning and development of embodied numerosity. 271-274 - Valentina Mulas, Renato Troffa, Pierluigi Caddeo:
Differences between Experts and Non-experts in photographic perception and assessment. 275-279 - Daniele Nardi:
Does terrain slope really dominate goal searching? 281-284 - Ernst Pöppel, Yan Bao:
The visual field paradox: a theoretical account on the reafference principle providing a common frame for the homogeneity and inhomogeneity of visual representation. 285-287 - Marco Ragni, Tobias Sonntag:
Preferences and illusions in quantified spatial relational reasoning. 289-292 - Bernhard E. Riecke, Salvar Sigurdarson, Andrew P. Milne:
Moving through virtual reality without moving? 293-297 - Aurora Rizza, Mark C. Price:
Do sequence-space synaesthetes have better spatial imagery skills? Maybe not. 299-303 - Anna Romero, Miguel Cazorla:
Topological visual mapping in robotics. 305-308 - Vezio Ruggieri, Carla Cocchia:
Space contraction experiences during acoustic metronomic stimulation: a synthetic discussion. 309-311 - Gennaro Ruggiero, Francesco Ruotolo, Tina Iachini:
Egocentric/allocentric and coordinate/categorical haptic encoding in blind people. 313-317 - Francesco Ruotolo, Vincenzo Paolo Senese, Gennaro Ruggiero, Luigi Maffei, Massimiliano Masullo, Tina Iachini:
Individual reactions to a multisensory immersive virtual environment: the impact of a wind farm on individuals. 319-323 - Bruno Seraglia, Konstantinos Priftis, Simone Cutini, Luciano Gamberini:
How tool use and arm position affect peripersonal space representation. 325-328 - Alastair D. Smith, Matthew G. Buckley:
Spatial navigational impairments in hydrocephalus. 329-332 - Efstathia Soroli:
Variation in spatial language and cognition: exploring visuo-spatial thinking and speaking cross-linguistically. 333-337 - Matteo Sozzi, Michela Balconi, R. Arangio, Luigi Pisani, Claudio Mariani:
Top-down strategy in rehabilitation of spatial neglect: how about age effect? 339-342 - Michael J. Spivey:
The spatial intersection of minds. 343-346 - Kurt Stocker:
Toward an embodiment-disembodiment taxonomy. 347-350 - Ricardo Vázquez Martín, Antonio Bandera:
Unified framework for recognition, localization and mapping using wearable cameras. 351-354 - Yoana Vergilova, Armina Janyan:
Combining motor and spatial affordance effects with the divided visual field paradigm. 355-358 - Mikkel Wallentin:
The role of the brain's frontal eye fields in constructing frame of reference. 359-363 - Naohide Yamamoto:
The role of active locomotion in space perception. 365-368 - Leon Ziegler, Katrin Johannsen, Agnes Swadzba, Jan P. de Ruiter, Sven Wachsmuth:
Exploiting spatial descriptions in visual scene analysis. 369-374 - Nina Zschocke:
Art and architecture as experience: an alternative approach to bridging art history and the neurosciences. 375-379
Volume 13, Number Supplement-2, October 2012
- Isabella Poggi, Francesca D'Errico, Alessandro Vinciarelli:
Social signals: from theory to applications. 389-396 - Marc Mehu, Klaus R. Scherer:
A psycho-ethological approach to social signal processing. 397-414 - Cristiano Castelfranchi:
Ascribing minds. 415-425 - Isabella Poggi, Francesca D'Errico:
Social signals: a framework in terms of goals and beliefs. 427-445 - Paul M. Brunet, Roderick Cowie, Hastings Donnan, Ellen Douglas-Cowie:
Politeness and social signals. 447-453 - Roberto Cipriani, Emanuela C. Del Re:
Imagination and society: the role of visual sociology. 455-463 - Francesca Giardini:
Deterrence and transmission as mechanisms ensuring reliability of gossip. 465-475 - Giovanna Leone:
Observing social signals in scaffolding interactions: how to detect when a helping intention risks falling short. 477-485 - Nicole Novielli, Irene Mazzotta, Berardina De Carolis, Sebastiano Pizzutilo:
Analysing user's reactions in advice-giving dialogues with a socially intelligent ECA. 487-497 - Iwan de Kok, Dirk Heylen:
Analyzing nonverbal listener responses using parallel recordings of multiple listeners. 499-506 - Laurens van der Maaten, Emile A. Hendriks:
Action unit classification using active appearance models and conditional random fields. 507-518 - Magalie Ochs, Radoslaw Niewiadomski, Paul M. Brunet, Catherine Pelachaud:
Smiling virtual agent in social context. 519-532 - Anna Pesarin, Marco Cristani, Vittorio Murino, Alessandro Vinciarelli:
Conversation analysis at work: detection of conflict in competitive discussions through semi-automatic turn-organization analysis. 533-540 - Anna Esposito, Antonietta Maria Esposito:
On the recognition of emotional vocal expressions: motivations for a holistic approach. 541-550
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