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Why (and how) should we study the interplay between emotional arousal, Theory of Mind, and inhibitory control to understand moral cognition? Marine BuonAna Seara-CardosoEssi Viding Theoretical Review Open access 11 May 2016 Pages: 1660 - 1680
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Narrative theory and the dynamics of popular movies James E. Cutting Theoretical Review Open access 03 May 2016 Pages: 1713 - 1743
The principals of meaning: Extracting semantic dimensions from co-occurrence models of semantics Geoff HollisChris Westbury Theoretical Review 02 May 2016 Pages: 1744 - 1756
A generative joint model for spike trains and saccades during perceptual decision-making Peter J. CasseyGarren GautScott D. Brown Theoretical Review 31 May 2016 Pages: 1757 - 1778
Model comparison in ANOVA Jeffrey N. RouderChristopher R. EngelhardtRichard D. Morey Brief Report 11 April 2016 Pages: 1779 - 1786
Pop-out and pop-in: Visual working memory advantages for unique items Jason RajsicSol Z. SunSusanne Ferber Brief Report 29 March 2016 Pages: 1787 - 1793
The influence of a scene preview on eye movement behavior in natural scenes Nicola C. AndersonMieke DonkMartijn Meeter Brief Report Open access 12 April 2016 Pages: 1794 - 1801
Visual routines for extracting magnitude relations Audrey L. MichalDavid UttalSteven L. Franconeri Brief Report 13 May 2016 Pages: 1802 - 1809
The ball vanishes in the air: can we blame representational momentum? Cyril ThomasAndré Didierjean Brief Report 16 May 2016 Pages: 1810 - 1817
Searching for serial refreshing in working memory: Using response times to track the content of the focus of attention over time Evie VergauweKyle O. HardmanNelson Cowan Brief Report 11 April 2016 Pages: 1818 - 1824
Working memory and spatial judgments: Cognitive load increases the central tendency bias Sarah R. AllredL. Elizabeth CrawfordJohn Smith Brief Report 15 April 2016 Pages: 1825 - 1831
Animacy increases second target reporting in a rapid serial visual presentation task Guadalupe GuerreroDustin P. Calvillo Brief Report 25 April 2016 Pages: 1832 - 1838
Visuospatial working memory influences the interaction between space and time Ariel StarrElizabeth M. Brannon Brief Report 26 April 2016 Pages: 1839 - 1845
Garner interference is not solely driven by stimulus uncertainty Devin M. Burns Brief Report 31 May 2016 Pages: 1846 - 1853
Tuning perception: Visual working memory biases the quality of visual awareness Christine M. SalahubStephen M. Emrich Brief Report 20 May 2016 Pages: 1854 - 1859
Predictive remapping gives rise to environmental inhibition of return Chuyao YanTao HeZhiguo Wang Brief Report 25 May 2016 Pages: 1860 - 1866
Location-specific attentional control is also possible in the Simon task Ronald HübnerShreyasi Mishra Brief Report 13 May 2016 Pages: 1867 - 1872
Implicitly learned suppression of irrelevant spatial locations Andrew B. LeberRachael E. GwinnRyan J. O’Toole Brief Report 25 May 2016 Pages: 1873 - 1881
Synchronizing to auditory and tactile metronomes: a test of the auditory-motor enhancement hypothesis Paolo AmmiranteAniruddh D. PatelFrank A. Russo Brief Report 31 May 2016 Pages: 1882 - 1890
Memory-driven attentional capture reveals the waxing and waning of working memory activation due to dual-task interference Edyta SasinMark Nieuwenstein Brief Report Open access 28 April 2016 Pages: 1891 - 1897
Typing is writing: Linguistic properties modulate typing execution Svetlana PinetJohannes C. ZieglerF.-Xavier Alario Brief Report 25 April 2016 Pages: 1898 - 1906
How do pre-adolescent children interpret conditionals? Henry MarkovitsJanie BrissonPier-Luc de Chantal Brief Report 28 April 2016 Pages: 1907 - 1912
Statistical learning of movement Joan Danielle Khonghun OngchocoStefan UddenbergMarvin M. Chun Brief Report 09 May 2016 Pages: 1913 - 1919
When expectancies collide: Action dynamics reveal the interaction between stimulus plausibility and congruency Moreno I. CocoNicholas D. Duran Brief Report Open access 19 May 2016 Pages: 1920 - 1931
Media multitasking in adolescence Matthew S. CainJulia A. LeonardAmy S. Finn Theoretical Review 17 May 2016 Pages: 1932 - 1941
The interplay of local attraction, context and domain-general cognitive control in activation and suppression of semantic distractors during sentence comprehension Nazbanou NozariJohn C. TrueswellSharon L. Thompson-Schill Brief Report 26 May 2016 Pages: 1942 - 1953
The role of executive control in rhythmic timing at different tempi Rasmus BååthTrond Arild TjøstheimMartin Lingonblad Brief Report 14 June 2016 Pages: 1954 - 1960
Judging the morality of utilitarian actions: How poor utilitarian accessibility makes judges irrational Petko KusevPaul van SchaikHarry Purser Brief Report Open access 27 April 2016 Pages: 1961 - 1967
Same task rules, different responses: Goal neglect, stimulus–response mappings and response modalities Matthew H. IvesonYuki TanidaSatoru Saito Brief Report 06 May 2016 Pages: 1968 - 1973
Gamble on gaze: Eye movements reflect the numerical value of blackjack hands Kevin J. HolmesVladislav AyzenbergStella F. Lourenco Brief Report 12 May 2016 Pages: 1974 - 1981
The Face-Race Lightness Illusion Is Not Driven by Low-level Stimulus Properties: An Empirical Reply to Firestone and Scholl (2014) Lewis J. BakerDaniel T. Levin OriginalPaper 25 April 2016 Pages: 1989 - 1995
Contextual cuing as a form of nonconscious learning: Theoretical and empirical analysis in large and very large samples Ben ColagiuriE. J. Livesey OriginalPaper 24 May 2016 Pages: 1996 - 2009
Confirming the appearance of excess success: Reply to van Boxtel and Koch (2016) Gregory Francis OriginalPaper 25 August 2016 Pages: 2010 - 2013