Keeping the “cognitive” in cognitive neuroscience, the “affective” in affective neuroscience, and the “behavioral” in behavioral neuroscience: The CABN mission for the next five years Deanna M. Barch Editorial Pages: 1 - 2
Dissociable neural subsystems underlie visual working memory for abstract categories and specific exemplars Chad J. MarsolekE. Darcy Burgund OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 24
Dynamic facial expressions of emotion induce representational momentum Sakiko YoshikawaWataru Sato OriginalPaper Pages: 25 - 31
The medial temporal lobe and visual working memory: Comparisons across tasks, delays, and visual similarity Youssef EzzyatIngrid R. Olson OriginalPaper Pages: 32 - 40
Affective priming of emotional pictures in parafoveal vision: Left visual field advantage Manuel G. CalvoPedro Avero OriginalPaper Pages: 41 - 53
I know how you feel: Task-irrelevant facial expressions are spontaneously processed at a semantic level Stephanie D. PrestonR. Brent Stansfield OriginalPaper Pages: 54 - 64
Electrophysiological correlates of crossmodal visual distractor congruency effects: Evidence for response conflict Bettina ForsterBettina ForsterEnea F. Pavone OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 73
Is task switching nothing but cue priming? Evidence from ERPs Kerstin JostUlrich MayrFrank Rösler OriginalPaper Pages: 74 - 84
Neurophysiology of successful encoding and retrieval of source memory Selene CansinoPatricia Trejo-Morales OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 98
Motivational influences on cognitive control: Behavior, brain activation, and individual differences Hannah S. LockeTodd S. Braver OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 112