Resisting emotional interference: Brain regions facilitating working memory performance during negative distraction Alan AnticevicDeanna M. BarchGrega Repovs OriginalPaper Pages: 159 - 173
Emotional stimuli modulate readiness for action: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study Anouk M. van LoonWery P. M. van den WildenbergGreg Hajcak OriginalPaper Pages: 174 - 181
The neural correlates of attempting to suppress negative versus neutral memories Andrew J. ButlerKarin H. James OriginalPaper Pages: 182 - 194
Increasing negative emotions by reappraisal enhances subsequent cognitive control: A combined behavioral and electrophysiological study Jason S. MoserSteven B. MostRobert F. Simons OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 207
Feeling we’re biased: Autonomic arousal and reasoning conflict Wim De NeysElke MoyensDebora Vansteenwegen OriginalPaper Pages: 208 - 216
Good vibrations switch attention: An affective function for network oscillations in evolutionary simulations Bram T. HeereboutR. Hans Phaf OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 229
Contextual influences of emotional speech prosody on face processing: How much is enough? Silke PaulmannMarc D. Pell OriginalPaper Pages: 230 - 242
The mouse attentional-set-shifting task: A method for assaying successful cognitive aging? Jared W. YoungSusan B. PowellVictoria B. Risbrough OriginalPaper Pages: 243 - 251
Pupil diameter tracks changes in control state predicted by the adaptive gain theory of locus coeruleus function Mark S. GilzenratSander NieuwenhuisJonathan D. Cohen OriginalPaper Pages: 252 - 269
Outcome expectancy and not accuracy determines posterror slowing: ERP support Elena núňez CastellarSimone KühnWim Notebaert OriginalPaper Pages: 270 - 278
Moment-to-moment fluctuations in fMRI amplitude and interregion coupling are predictive of inhibitory performance Srikanth PadmalaLuiz Pessoa OriginalPaper Pages: 279 - 297
Updating of context in working memory: An event-related potential study Agatha LenartowiczRafael Escobedo-QuirozJonathan D. Cohen OriginalPaper Pages: 298 - 315
Event-related brain potentials and cognitive processes related to perceptual—motor information transmission Bruno KoppKarl Wessel OriginalPaper Pages: 316 - 327