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Volume 2 (2006), Issue 6 (June)

  1. The influence of Alzheimer disease family history and apolipoprotein E epsilon4 on mesial temporal lobe activation.
    J Neurosci, 26(22): 6069-76. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  2. Cortical sequence of word perception in beginning readers.
    J Neurosci, 26(22): 6052-61. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  3. Role of the olivo-cerebellar system in timing.
    J Neurosci, 26(22): 5990-5. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  4. Moderate prenatal alcohol exposure and cognitive status of children at age 10.
    Alcohol Clin Exp Res, 30(6): 1051-9. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  5. Making sense of sentences in schizophrenia: electrophysiological evidence for abnormal interactions between semantic and syntactic processing.
    J Abnorm Psychol, 115(2): 251-65. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  6. Do verbs and adjectives play different roles in different cultures? A cross-linguistic analysis of person representation.
    J Pers Soc Psychol, 90(5): 734-50. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  7. Denial of responsibility: a new mode of dissonance reduction.
    J Pers Soc Psychol, 90(5): 722-33. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  8. Educational attainment as a proxy for cognitive ability in selection: effects on levels of cognitive ability and adverse impact.
    J Appl Psychol, 91(3): 696-705. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  9. The impact of corrections for faking on the validity of noncognitive measures in selection settings.
    J Appl Psychol, 91(3): 613-21. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  10. Implications of direct and indirect range restriction for meta-analysis methods and findings.
    J Appl Psychol, 91(3): 594-612. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  11. Neuroscience is awaiting for a breakthrough: an essay bridging the concepts of Descartes, Einstein, Heisenberg, Hebb and Hayek with the explanatory formulations in this special issue.
    Int J Psychophysiol, 60(2): 194-201. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  12. The cognit: a network model of cortical representation.
    Int J Psychophysiol, 60(2): 125-32. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  13. Flexible cognitive control: effects of individual differences and brief practice on a complex cognitive task.
    Neuroimage, 31(2): 866-86. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  14. Brain activation patterns during memory of cognitive agency.
    Neuroimage, 31(2): 896-905. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  15. Models and theories of brain function in cognition within a framework of behavioral cognitive psychology.
    Int J Psychophysiol, 60(2): 186-93. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  16. Operational principles of neurocognitive networks.
    Int J Psychophysiol, 60(2): 139-48. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  17. A rapid fMRI task battery for mapping of visual, motor, cognitive, and emotional function.
    Neuroimage, 31(2): 732-44. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  18. Acute opioid effects on human brain as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging.
    Neuroimage, 31(2): 661-9. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  19. Restored speech comprehension linked to activity in left inferior prefrontal and right temporal cortices in postlingual deafness.
    Neuroimage, 31(2): 842-52. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  20. Arousal and valence effects on event-related P3a and P3b during emotional categorization.
    Int J Psychophysiol, 60(3): 315-22. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  21. Continued psychometric evaluation of an intuition instrument for nursing students.
    J Holist Nurs, 24(2): 82-9. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  22. Apolipoprotein E variants and cognition in healthy individuals: a critical opinion.
    Brain Res Brain Res Rev, 51(1): 125-35. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  23. Pictorial cues and sexual desire: an experimental approach.
    Arch Sex Behav, 35(2): 201-16. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  24. Understanding diagnostic errors in medicine: a lesson from aviation.
    Qual Saf Health Care, 15(3): 159-64. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  25. D2 dopamine receptor blockade prevents cognitive effects of Ang IV and des-Phe6 Ang IV.
    Physiol Behav, 88(1): 152-9. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  26. Cognitive function remains unchanged after endarterectomy of unilateral internal carotid artery stenosis under local anaesthesia.
    Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg, 31(6): 616-21. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  27. Awareness of and compliance with air pollution advisories: a comparison of parents of asthmatics with other parents.
    J Asthma, 43(3): 235-9. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  28. Health literacy and the World Wide Web: comparing the readability of leading incident cancers on the Internet.
    Med Inform Internet Med, 31(1): 67-87. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  29. Findings and implications of the Study on COgnition and Prognosis in the Elderly (SCOPE) - a review.
    Blood Press, 15(2): 71-9. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  30. Cognition and evolution: learning and the evolution of sex traits.
    Curr Biol, 16(11): R421-3. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  31. Motor assessment of upper extremity function and its relation with fatigue, cognitive function and quality of life in multiple sclerosis patients.
    J Neurol Sci, 246(1): 117-22. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  32. Methadone maintenance improves cognitive performance after two months of treatment.
    Exp Clin Psychopharmacol, 14(2): 157-64. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  33. Clinical correlates and cognitive underpinnings of verbal fluency impairment after chronic subthalamic stimulation in Parkinson's disease.
    Parkinsonism Relat Disord, 12(5): 289-95. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  34. Neural mechanisms in Williams syndrome: a unique window to genetic influences on cognition and behaviour.
    Nat Rev Neurosci, 7(5): 380-93. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  35. Chemosignals of fear enhance cognitive performance in humans.
    Chem Senses, 31(5): 415-23. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  36. The effects of stereotype threat on cognitive function in ecstasy users.
    J Psychopharmacol, 20(4): 518-25. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  37. Structure-function correlates of cognitive decline in aging.
    Cereb Cortex, 16(7): 907-15. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  38. Word list generation performance in Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.
    Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn, 13(1): 86-94. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  39. Text comprehension in middle aged adults: is there anything wrong?
    Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn, 13(1): 62-85. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  40. Aging and response inhibition: Normative data for the Victoria Stroop Test.
    Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn, 13(1): 20-35. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  41. A preliminary study of perceived stress in adults with intellectual disabilities according to self-report and informant ratings.
    J Intellect Dev Disabil, 31(1): 20-7. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  42. Neural networks of response shifting: influence of task speed and stimulus material.
    Brain Res, 1090(1): 146-55. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  43. Neuronal information coding by oscillation phase prediction error: implications for consciousness and control of voluntary function.
    Med Hypotheses, 67(2): 287-95. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  44. Can wild common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) solve the parallel strings task?
    Anim Cogn, 9(3): 229-33. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  45. Evaluation of awareness of diabetes mellitus and associated factors in four health center areas.
    Patient Educ Couns, 62(1): 142-7. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  46. Cognitive measures predict pathologic Alzheimer disease.
    Arch Neurol, 63(6): 865-8. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  47. Visual experience is not necessary for efficient survey spatial cognition: evidence from blindness.
    Q J Exp Psychol (Colchester), 59(7): 1306-28. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  48. Task switching: the effect of task recency with dual- and single-affordance stimuli.
    Q J Exp Psychol (Colchester), 59(7): 1255-76. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  49. Developmental cognitive genetics: how psychology can inform genetics and vice versa.
    Q J Exp Psychol (Colchester), 59(7): 1153-68. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  50. Syntactic and semantic modulation of neural activity during auditory sentence comprehension.
    J Cogn Neurosci, 18(4): 665-79. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  51. Sex differences in visuo-spatial processing: an fMRI study of mental rotation.
    Neuropsychologia, 44(9): 1575-83. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  52. Reflections on the interaction of the mind and brain.
    Prog Neurobiol, 78(3): 322-6. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  53. Categorical and coordinate spatial processing in the imagery domain investigated by rTMS.
    Neuropsychologia, 44(9): 1569-74. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  54. Need for closure, jumping to conclusions, and decisiveness in delusion-prone individuals.
    J Nerv Ment Dis, 194(6): 422-6. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  55. The induction of anomalous experiences in a mirror-gazing facility: suggestion, cognitive perceptual personality traits and phenomenological state effects.
    J Nerv Ment Dis, 194(6): 415-21. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  56. The relationship between fantasy proneness and schizotypy in adolescents.
    J Nerv Ment Dis, 194(6): 411-4. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  57. The speed of individual face categorization.
    Psychol Sci, 17(6): 485-92. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  58. Predicting cognitive control from preschool to late adolescence and young adulthood.
    Psychol Sci, 17(6): 478-84. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  59. What do children want to know about animals and artifacts? Domain-specific requests for information.
    Psychol Sci, 17(6): 455-9. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  60. What can functional brain imaging studies tell us about typical and atypical cognitive development in children?
    J Physiol Paris, 99(4): 333-41. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  61. Neurocognitive development of the ability to manipulate information in working memory.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 103(24): 9315-20. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  62. Motor imagery.
    J Physiol Paris, 99(4): 386-95. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  63. Therapy-induced plasticity of cognitive functions in MS patients: insights from fMRI.
    J Physiol Paris, 99(4): 455-62. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  64. Neural representation of information measure in the primate premotor cortex.
    J Neurophysiol, 96(1): 478-85. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  65. Physical and mental function and incident low back pain in seniors: a population-based two-year prospective study of 1387 Danish Twins aged 70 to 100 years.
    Spine, 31(14): 1628-32. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  66. Cognitive function of older patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer: a pilot prospective longitudinal study.
    J Am Geriatr Soc, 54(6): 925-31. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  67. Education, cognitive test scores, and black-white differences in dementia risk.
    J Am Geriatr Soc, 54(6): 898-905. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  68. Tracking speech comprehension in space and time.
    Neuroimage, 31(3): 1297-305. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  69. Song and speech: brain regions involved with perception and covert production.
    Neuroimage, 31(3): 1327-42. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  70. Building a motor simulation de novo: observation of dance by dancers.
    Neuroimage, 31(3): 1257-67. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  71. fMRI pattern classification using neuroanatomically constrained boosting.
    Neuroimage, 31(3): 1129-41. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  72. Rapid tryptophan depletion improves decision-making cognition in healthy humans without affecting reversal learning or set shifting.
    Neuropsychopharmacology, 31(7): 1519-25. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  73. Suppression of EEG gamma activity--an informative measure of spreading depression waves in the neocortex of the conscious rabbit.
    Neurosci Behav Physiol, 36(6): 625-30. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  74. Gestational hypothyroxinemia and cognitive function in offspring.
    Neurosci Behav Physiol, 36(6): 619-24. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  75. Primates take weather into account when searching for fruits.
    Curr Biol, 16(12): 1232-7. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  76. Animal cognition: monkey meteorology.
    Curr Biol, 16(12): R464-6. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  77. Cognitive sequelae of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease: a meta-analysis.
    Lancet Neurol, 5(7): 578-88. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  78. Neural and cognitive basis of spiritual experience: biopsychosocial and ethical implications for clinical medicine.
    Explore (NY), 2(3): 216-25. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  79. The relevance of psychodynamic psychotherapy to understanding therapist-patient sexual abuse and treatment of survivors.
    J Am Acad Psychoanal Dyn Psychiatry, 34(2): 303-31. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  80. Cognitive development, memory, trauma, treatment: An integration of psychoanalytic and behavioral concepts in light of current neuroscience research.
    J Am Acad Psychoanal Dyn Psychiatry, 34(2): 287-302. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  81. Changes in manifest dream affect during psychoanalytic treatment.
    J Am Acad Psychoanal Dyn Psychiatry, 34(2): 249-60. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  82. Spontaneous cognition and HIV risk behavior.
    Psychol Addict Behav, 20(2): 196-206. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  83. Alcohol-related attentional bias in problem drinkers with the flicker change blindness paradigm.
    Psychol Addict Behav, 20(2): 171-7. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  84. Event-related potential correlates of extradimensional and intradimensional set-shifts in a modified Wisconsin Card Sorting Test.
    Brain Res, 1092(1): 138-51. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  85. More attention must be paid: the neurobiology of attentional effort.
    Brain Res Brain Res Rev, 51(2): 145-60. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  86. Neuroactive steroid effects on cognitive functions with a focus on the serotonin and GABA systems.
    Brain Res Brain Res Rev, 51(2): 212-39. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  87. Processing controlled PROs in Spanish.
    Cognition, 100(2): 217-82. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  88. How do young children determine location? Evidence from disorientation tasks.
    Cognition, 100(3): 511-29. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  89. Calendrical savants: exceptionality and practice.
    Cognition, 100(2): B1-9. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  90. Competence and performance in belief-desire reasoning across two cultures: the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth about false belief?
    Cognition, 100(2): 343-68. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  91. The influence of visual experience on the ability to form spatial mental models based on route and survey descriptions.
    Cognition, 100(2): 321-42. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  92. Cognition- and anxiety-related behavior, synaptophysin and MAP2 immunoreactivity in the adult rat treated with a single course of antenatal betamethasone.
    Pediatr Res, 60(1): 50-4. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  93. Chronic deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus for Parkinson's disease: effects on cognition, mood, anxiety and personality traits.
    Eur Neurol, 55(3): 136-44. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  94. Syntactic event-related potential components in 24-month-olds' sentence comprehension.
    Neuroreport, 17(10): 1017-21. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  95. Differences in cognitive factors between "true drug" versus "placebo pattern" response to fluoxetine as defined by pattern analysis.
    Hum Psychopharmacol, 21(4): 221-5. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  96. Central adenosine signaling plays a key role in centrally mediated hypotension in conscious aortic barodenervated rats.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther, 318(1): 255-61. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  97. Angiotensin II type-2 receptor stimulation prevents neural damage by transcriptional activation of methyl methanesulfonate sensitive 2.
    Hypertension, 48(1): 141-8. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  98. Estrogen therapy selectively enhances prefrontal cognitive processes: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study with functional magnetic resonance imaging in perimenopausal and recently postmenopausal women.
    Menopause, 13(3): 411-22. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  99. The development of children's understanding of death: cognitive and psychodynamic considerations.
    Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am, 15(3): 567-73. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  100. A review of Disrupted-In-Schizophrenia-1 (DISC1): neurodevelopment, cognition, and mental conditions.
    Biol Psychiatry, 59(12): 1189-97. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  101. Neprilysin-sensitive synapse-associated amyloid-beta peptide oligomers impair neuronal plasticity and cognitive function.
    J Biol Chem, 281(26): 17941-51. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  102. Cognitive priming in sung and instrumental music: activation of inferior frontal cortex.
    Neuroimage, 31(4): 1771-82. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  103. Cognitive function in late life depression: relationships to depression severity, cerebrovascular risk factors and processing speed.
    Biol Psychiatry, 60(1): 58-65. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  104. An evaluation of a lane support system for bus rapid transit on narrow shoulders and the relation to bus driver mental workload.
    Ergonomics, 49(9): 832-59. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  105. The different frameworks underlying abstract and concrete knowledge: evidence from a bilingual patient with a semantic refractory access dysphasia.
    Neurocase, 12(3): 151-63. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  106. Contingent aftereffects distinguish conscious and preconscious color processing.
    Nat Neurosci, 9(7): 873-4. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  107. A cognitive signal for the proactive timing of action in macaque LIP.
    Nat Neurosci, 9(7): 948-55. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  108. MEG reveals different contributions of somatomotor cortex and cerebellum to simple reaction time after temporally structured cues.
    Hum Brain Mapp, 27(7): 552-61. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  109. Neural correlates of the interaction between transient and sustained processes: a mixed blocked/event-related fMRI study.
    Hum Brain Mapp, 27(7): 545-51. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  110. NAAG peptidase as a therapeutic target: Potential for regulating the link between glucose metabolism and cognition.
    Drug News Perspect, 19(3): 145-50. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  111. Information processing capacity while wearing personal protective eyewear.
    Ergonomics, 49(10): 955-67. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  112. Cognitive diversity and team performance in a complex multiple task environment.
    Ergonomics, 49(10): 934-54. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  113. Explanatory limitations of cognitive-developmental approaches to morality.
    Psychol Rev, 113(3): 672-5. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  114. Should Kohlberg's cognitive developmental approach to morality be replaced with a more pragmatic approach? Comment on Krebs and Denton (2005).
    Psychol Rev, 113(3): 666-71. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  115. Deciding about decision models of remember and know judgments: a reply to Murdock (2006).
    Psychol Rev, 113(3): 657-65; discussion 655-6. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  116. Decision-making models of remember-know judgments: comment on Rotello, Macmillan, and Reeder (2004).
    Psychol Rev, 113(3): 648-56. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  117. Modularity in cognition: framing the debate.
    Psychol Rev, 113(3): 628-47. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  118. The soft constraints hypothesis: a rational analysis approach to resource allocation for interactive behavior.
    Psychol Rev, 113(3): 461-82. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  119. Cognitive mechanisms, specificity and neural underpinnings of visuospatial peaks in autism.
    Brain, 129: 1789-802. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  120. From bedside to bench: does mental and physical activity promote cognitive vitality in late life?
    Sci Aging Knowledge Environ, 2006(10): pe21. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  121. A controlled trial of homocysteine lowering and cognitive performance.
    N Engl J Med, 354(26): 2764-72. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  122. In-home cognitive training with older married couples: individual versus collaborative learning.
    Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn, 13(2): 173-95. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  123. Age-related changes in event-cued visual and auditory prospective memory proper.
    Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn, 13(2): 141-72. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  124. A new mark test for mirror self-recognition in non-human primates.
    Primates, 47(3): 187-98. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  125. Evaluation of a pediatric asthma awareness program.
    J Asthma, 43(4): 311-7. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  126. SSADH variation in primates: intra- and interspecific data on a gene with a potential role in human cognitive functions.
    J Mol Evol, 63(1): 54-68. [Abstract] [Full-text]
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