Frontiers Article Alert

Monday, 4 November 2013

 

Frontiers is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles in the field of Psychology.

 

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience”

Benefits and detriments of unilateral cochlear implant use on bilateral auditory development in children who are deaf
Karen A. Gordon, Salima Jiwani, and Blake Papsin
Art and science: how musical training shapes the brain
Karen Chan Barrett, Richard Ashley, Dana L Strait, and Nina Kraus
Effects of arginine vasopressin on musical working memory
Roni Y. Granot, Florina Uzefovsky, Helena Bogopolsky, and Richard Paul Ebstein
Uncovering phenotypes of poor-pitch singing: the Sung Performance Battery (SPB)
Magdalena Berkowska and Simone Dalla Bella
The musical environment and auditory plasticity: hearing the pitch of percussion
Neil M Mclachlan, David J T Marco, and Sarah J Wilson

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Cognition”

Quantitative meta-analysis of fMRI and PET studies reveals consistent activation in fronto-striatal-parietal regions and cerebellum during antisaccades and prosaccades
Sharna Jamadar, Joanne Fielding, and Gary Egan
Accelerated long-term forgetting in aging and intra-sleep awakenings
Alison Mary, Svenia Schreiner, and Philippe Peigneux
The role of oxytocin in familiarization-habituation responses to social novelty
Mattie Tops, Renske Huffmeijer, Mariëlle Linting, Karen Grewen, Kathleen Light, Sander Koole, Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg, and Marinus IJzendoorn
Recognition memory across the lifespan: the impact of word frequency and study-test interval on estimates of familiarity and recollection
Beat Meier, Alodie Rey-Mermet, Nicolas Rothen, and Peter Graf

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Cognitive Science”

Synaesthesia and sexuality: the influence of synaesthetic perceptions on sexual experience
Janina Nielsen, Tillmann H.C. Krüger, Uwe Hartmann, Torsten Passie, Thorsten Fehr, and Markus Zedler
Do you see what I hear? Vantage point preference and visual dominance in a time-space synaesthete
Michelle Jarick, Mark T Stewart, Daniel Smilek, and Michael J Dixon
Modeling effects of intrinsic and extrinsic rewards on the competition between striatal learning systems
Joschka Boedecker, Thomas Lampe, and Martin Riedmiller
The induction of synaesthesia with chemical agents: a systematic review
David Luke and Devin Blair Terhune
Is handwriting constrained by phonology? Evidence from Stroop tasks with written responses and Chinese characters
Markus Damian and Qingqing Qu
The meaning of additive reaction-time effects: some misconceptions
Saul Sternberg
Writing superiority in cued recall
Carina Fueller, Jens Loescher, and Peter Indefrey
Affect-related synesthesias: a prospective view on their existence, expression and underlying mechanisms
Nele Dael, Guillaume Sierro, and Christine Mohr
Dynamics of decision-making: from evidence accumulation to preference and belief
Marius Usher, Konstantinos Tsetsos, David Albert Lagnado, and Erica Yu
Synesthesia: a colorful word with a touching sound?
Myrto I. Mylopoulos and Tony Ro
Are you a good mimic? Neuro-acoustic signatures for speech imitation ability
Susanne Maria Reiterer, Xiaochen Hu, T. A. Sumathi, and Nandini Chatterjee Singh
Learning autonomy in two or three steps: linking open-ended development, authority, and agency to motivation
Tjeerd C Andringa, Kirsten A van den Bosch, and Carla Vlaskamp
Neural model for learning-to-learn of novel task sets in the motor domain
Alex Pitti, Raphael Braud, Sylvain Mahé, Mathias Quoy, and Philippe Gaussier
Witnessing hateful people in pain modulates brain activity in regions associated with physical pain and reward
Glenn Ryan Fox, Mona Sobhani, and Lisa Aziz-zadeh
A taste for words and sounds: a case of lexical-gustatory and sound-gustatory synesthesia
Olympia Colizoli, Jaap M. J. Murre, and Romke Rouw
Enhanced recognition memory in grapheme-color synaesthesia for different categories of visual stimuli
Jamie Ward, Peter Hovard, Alicia Jones, and Nicolas Rothen
Brain responses to odor mixtures with sub-threshold components
Thomas Hummel, Selda Olgun, Johannes Gerber, Uschi Huchel, and Johannes Frasnelli
Letter representations in writing: an fMRI adaptation approach
Olivier Dufor and Brenda Rapp
A game theoretic framework for incentive-based models of intrinsic motivation in artificial systems
Kathryn Elizabeth Merrick and Kamran Shafi
Combined structural and functional imaging reveals cortical deactivations in grapheme-color synaesthesia
Erik O'Hanlon, Fiona N. Newell, and Kevin Mitchell
Image free-viewing as intrinsically-motivated exploration: estimating the learnability of center-of-gaze image samples in infants and adults
Matthew Schlesinger and Dima Amso

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Consciousness Research”

The beneficial effects of meditation: contribution of the anterior cingulate and locus coeruleus
Nancy Alker Craigmyle
Olfactory consciousness and gamma oscillation couplings across the olfactory bulb, olfactory cortex, and orbitofrontal cortex
Kensaku Mori, Hiroyuki Manabe, Kimiya Narikiyo, and Naomi Onisawa
Imposed visual feedback delay of an action changes mass perception based on the sensory prediction error
Takuya Honda, Nobuhiro Hagura, Toshinori Yoshioka, and Hiroshi Imamizu
Zen and the brain: mutually illuminating topics
James H Austin
Consciousness in humans and non-human animals: recent advances and future directions
Melanie Boly, Anil K Seth, Melanie Wilke, Paul Ingmundson, Bernard Baars, Steven Laureys, David Edelman, and Naotsugu Tsuchiya
Why are dreams interesting for philosophers? The example of minimal phenomenal selfhood, plus an agenda for future research1
Thomas K. Metzinger

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Developmental Psychology”

Innovative approaches to the study of social phenotypes in neurodevelopmental disorders: an introduction to the research topic
Daniela Plesa Skwerer and Helen Tager-Flusberg

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Developmental Psychology” (Continued)

Neural correlates of the numerical distance effect in children
Christophe Mussolin, Marie-Pascale Noel, Mauro Pesenti, Cécile Grandin, and Anne De Volder
Processing of complex distracting sounds in school-aged children and adults: evidence from EEG and MEG data
Philipp Ruhnau, Björn Herrmann, Burkhard Maess, Jens Brauer, Angela Dorkas Friederici, and Erich Schröger
My brain knows numbers! - an ERP study of preschoolers’ numerical knowledge
Tamar Ben-Shalom, Andrea Berger, and Avishai Henik
Developmental changes in the association between approximate number representations and addition skills in elementary school children
Jan Lonnemann, Janosch Linkersdörfer, Marcus Hasselhorn, and Sven Lindberg

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Eating Behavior”

Examination of food reward and energy intake under laboratory and free-living conditions in a trait binge eating subtype of obesity
Michelle Dalton, John Blundell, and Graham Stuart Finlayson
Reading a book can change your mind, but only some changes last for a year: food attitude changes in readers of The Omnivore's Dilemma
Julia M. Hormes, Paul Rozin, Melanie C. Green, and Katrina Fincher

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Educational Psychology”

Promoting psychology to students: embracing the multiplicity of research foci and method
Clare Samantha Rees
Learning to learn to expand freedom in choices
Carine Signoret

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Emotion Science”

Age-related differences in affective responses to and memory for emotions conveyed by music: a cross-sectional study
Sandrine Vieillard and Anne-Laure Gilet
Emotional sounds modulate early neural processing of emotional pictures
Antje B M Gerdes, Matthias J Wieser, Florian Bublatzky, Anita Kusay, Michael M. Plichta, and Georg W Alpers
The role of motivation and cultural dialects in the in-group advantage for emotional vocalizations
Disa Sauter

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Evolutionary Psychology and Neuroscience”

Language evolution and recursive thought
Iain DeWitt

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Language Sciences”

Iconic gestures prime words: comparison of priming effects when gestures are presented alone and when they are accompanying speech
Wing Chee So, Alvan Low, De Fu Yap, Eugene Kheng, and Melvin Yap
Experience and generalization in a connectionist model of Mandarin Chinese relative clause processing
Yaling Hsiao and Maryellen C MacDonald

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Movement Science and Sport Psychology”

Dogs motivate obese children for physical activity: key elements of a motivational theory of animal-assisted interventions
Rainer Wohlfarth, Bettina Mutschler, Andrea Beetz, Friederike Kreuser, and Ulrike Korsten-Reck

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Perception Science”

Can mind-wandering be timeless? Atemporal focus and aging in mind-wandering paradigms
Jonathan David Jackson, Yana Weinstein, and David Anthony Balota
The microgenesis of the watercolor effect
Adam Reeves, Baingio Pinna, and Felix Roxas
Fine-grained temporal coding of visually-similar categories in the ventral visual pathway and prefrontal cortex
Yang Xu, Christopher D'Lauro, John A Pyles, Robert E. Kass, and Michael J Tarr
Processing bimodal stimuli: integrality/separability of color and orientation
David Bimler, Chingis Izmailov, and Galina Paramei
Residual fMRI sensitivity for identity changes in acquired prosopagnosia
Christopher J Fox, Giuseppe Iaria, Bradley C Duchaine, and Jason J S Barton
Erratum: Cutaneous rabbit “hops toward a light: unimodal and cross-modal causality on the skin”
Tomohisa Asai and Noriaki Kanayama
View dependencies in the visual recognition of social interactions
Stephan de la Rosa, Sarah Mieskes, Heinrich H Bülthoff, and Cristobal Curio
Statistics of high-level scene context
Michelle R. Greene
Global and local processing near the left and right hands
Robin M Langerak, Carina L La Mantia, and Liana E Brown
Fixational eye movements during viewing of dynamic natural scenes
James Roberts, Guy Wallis, and Michael Breakspear
Individual differences in the perception of biological motion and fragmented figures are not correlated
Eunice L Jung, Asieh Zadbood, Sang-Hun Lee, Andrew J Tomarken, and Randolph Blake
Is one enough? The case for non-additive influences of visual features on crossmodal Stroop interference
Lawrence Gregory Appelbaum, Sarah E. Donohue, Christina J. Park, and Marty G Woldorff

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Personality Science and Individual Differences”

Are implicit motives revealed in mere words? Testing the marker-word hypothesis with computer-based text analysis
Oliver C Schultheiss

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Psychology for Clinical Settings”

5 years after the Kahn's etiquette-based medicine: a brief checklist proposal for a functional second meeting with the patient
Gianluca Castelnuovo
The patient experience of fatigue in motor neurone disease
Chris J Gibbons

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Psychopathology”

Windows to the soul: vision science as a tool for studying biological mechanisms of information processing deficits in schizophrenia
Jong H. Yoon, Summer Sheremata, Ariel Rokem, and Michael A Silver

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Quantitative Psychology and Measurement”

Facing off with Scylla and Charybdis: a comparison of scalar, partial, and the novel possibility of approximate measurement invariance
Rens Van De Schoot, Anouck Kluytmans, Lars Tummers, Peter Lugtig, Joop Hox, and Bengt Muthen
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