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期刊名:Cognitive affective & behavioral neuroscience

缩写:COGN AFFECT BEHAV NE

ISSN:1530-7026

e-ISSN:1531-135X

IF/分区:2.7/Q2

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While Chinese character reading relies more on addressed phonology relative to alphabetic scripts, skilled Chinese readers also access sublexical phonological units during recognition of phonograms. However, sublexical orthography-to-phonol...
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Recent research has demonstrated the critical role of the feeling of familiarity in recognition memory. Various neuroimaging paradigms have been developed to identify the brain regions that sustain the processing of familiarity; however, th...
Megan M Filkowski,Ian W Anderson,Brian W Haas Megan M Filkowski
Interpersonal trust and distrust are important components of human social interaction. Although several studies have shown that brain function is associated with either trusting or distrusting others, very little is known regarding brain fu...
Eric D Leshikar,Brittany S Cassidy,Angela H Gutchess Eric D Leshikar
Prior work has shown that whether or not someone is similar to the self influences person memory--a type of self-reference effect for others. In this study, we were interested in understanding the neural regions supporting the generation of...
Manon Mulckhuyse,Edwin S Dalmaijer Manon Mulckhuyse
Threatening stimuli are known to influence attentional and visual processes in order to prioritize selection. For example, previous research showed faster detection of threatening relative to nonthreatening stimuli. This has led to the prop...
Hendrik Mothes,Sören Enge,Alexander Strobel Hendrik Mothes
To date, the interplay betwexen neurophysiological and individual difference factors in altruistic punishment has been little understood. To examine this issue, 45 individuals participated in a Dictator Game with punishment option while the...
Carlos Ventura-Bort,Andreas Löw,Julia Wendt et al. Carlos Ventura-Bort et al.
There is abundant evidence in memory research that emotional stimuli are better remembered than neutral stimuli. However, effects of an emotionally charged context on memory for associated neutral elements is also important, particularly in...
Roman Osinsky,Jennifer Seeger,Patrick Mussel et al. Roman Osinsky et al.
In many daily situations, the consequences of our actions are predicted by cues that are often social in nature. For instance, seeing the face of an evaluator (e.g., a supervisor at work) may activate certain evaluative expectancies, depend...
Mitchell G Uitvlugt,Timothy J Pleskac,Susan M Ravizza Mitchell G Uitvlugt
Distractions are ubiquitous; our brains are inundated with task-irrelevant information. Thus, to remember successfully, one must actively maintain relevant information and prevent distraction from entering working memory. Researchers sugges...
Pilar Lopez-Garcia,Tyler A Lesh,Taylor Salo et al. Pilar Lopez-Garcia et al.
Goal maintenance is an aspect of cognitive control that has been identified as critical for understanding psychopathology according to criteria of the NIMH-sponsored CNTRICS (Cognitive Neuroscience Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in...