Arguments about the nature of concepts: Symbols, embodiment, and beyond Bradford Z. MahonGregory Hickok Theoretical Review 09 June 2016 Pages: 941 - 958
The poverty of embodied cognition Stephen D. GoldingerMegan H. PapeshMichael C. Hout Brief Report 09 June 2016 Pages: 959 - 978
GRAPES—Grounding representations in action, perception, and emotion systems: How object properties and categories are represented in the human brain Alex Martin Theoretical Review 13 May 2015 Pages: 979 - 990
For a cognitive neuroscience of concepts: Moving beyond the grounding issue Anna LeshinskayaAlfonso Caramazza Brief Report 09 June 2016 Pages: 991 - 1001
Linking somatic and symbolic representation in semantic memory: the dynamic multilevel reactivation framework Jamie ReillyJonathan E. PeelleSebastian J. Crutch Brief Report 09 June 2016 Pages: 1002 - 1014
Putting concepts into context Eiling YeeSharon L. Thompson-Schill OriginalPaper 09 June 2016 Pages: 1015 - 1027
Situation models, mental simulations, and abstract concepts in discourse comprehension Rolf A. Zwaan Theoretical Review Open access 19 June 2015 Pages: 1028 - 1034
Is there an exemplar theory of concepts? Gregory L. Murphy Brief Report 09 June 2016 Pages: 1035 - 1042
We are what we eat: How food is represented in our mind/brain Raffaella I. RumiatiFrancesco Foroni Brief Report 09 June 2016 Pages: 1043 - 1054
Incremental learning of perceptual and conceptual representations and the puzzle of neural repetition suppression Stephen J. Gotts Theoretical Review 09 June 2016 Pages: 1055 - 1071
Only time will tell – why temporal information is essential for our neuroscientific understanding of semantics Olaf Hauk Brief Report Open access 13 June 2016 Pages: 1072 - 1079
Metaphor: Bridging embodiment to abstraction Anja JamrozikMarguerite McQuireAnjan Chatterjee Theoretical Review 09 June 2016 Pages: 1080 - 1089
The amodal brain and the offloading hypothesis Edouard Machery Brief Report 09 June 2016 Pages: 1090 - 1095
In defense of abstract conceptual representations Jeffrey R. Binder Brief Report 09 June 2016 Pages: 1096 - 1108
Three symbol ungrounding problems: Abstract concepts and the future of embodied cognition Guy Dove Theoretical Review 02 April 2015 Pages: 1109 - 1121
On Staying Grounded and Avoiding Quixotic Dead Ends Lawrence W. Barsalou Theoretical Review Open access 25 April 2016 Pages: 1122 - 1142
Erratum to: Are the motor features of verb meanings represented in the precentral motor cortices? Yes, but within the context of a flexible, multilevel architecture for conceptual knowledge David Kemmerer Erratum 09 June 2016 Pages: 1143 - 1143
Selective spatial enhancement: Attentional spotlight size impacts spatial but not temporal perception Stephanie C. GoodhewElizabeth ShenMark Edwards Brief Report 03 May 2016 Pages: 1144 - 1149
Altering sensorimotor feedback disrupts visual discrimination of facial expressions Adrienne WoodGary LupyanPaula Niedenthal Brief Report 05 November 2015 Pages: 1150 - 1156
Rapid decrement in the effects of the Ponzo display dissociates action and perception Robert L. WhitwellGavin BuckinghamMelvyn A. Goodale Brief Report 10 November 2015 Pages: 1157 - 1163
Intentional control of visual processing benefits from referential objects Nicole M. MurchisonRobert W. Proctor Brief Report 24 December 2015 Pages: 1164 - 1169
Disappearance of the inversion effect during memory-guided tracking of scrambled biological motion Changhao JiangGuang H. YueJinhong Ding Brief Report 29 February 2016 Pages: 1170 - 1180
Visual working memory organization is subject to top-down control Amanda E. van LamsweerdeMelissa R. BeckJeffrey S. Johnson Brief Report 23 November 2015 Pages: 1181 - 1189
Paying attention to working memory: Similarities in the spatial distribution of attention in mental and physical space Muhammet Ikbal SahanTom VergutsWim Fias Brief Report 24 December 2015 Pages: 1190 - 1197
How feedback improves children’s numerical estimation Hilary BarthEmily SlusserElizabeth Chase Brief Report 14 December 2015 Pages: 1198 - 1205
Capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) treat small and large numbers of items similarly during a relative quantity judgment task Michael J. BeranAudrey E. Parrish Brief Report 21 December 2015 Pages: 1206 - 1213
The influence of contextual diversity on word learning Brendan T. JohnsMelody DyeMichael N. Jones Brief Report 23 November 2015 Pages: 1214 - 1220
Data trimming procedure can eliminate bilingual cognitive advantage Beinan ZhouAndrea Krott Brief Report 25 November 2015 Pages: 1221 - 1230
No evidence of somatotopic place of articulation feature mapping in motor cortex during passive speech perception Jessica S. ArsenaultBradley R. Buchsbaum Brief Report 29 December 2015 Pages: 1231 - 1240
Two stages of parafoveal processing during reading: Evidence from a display change detection task Bernhard AngeleTimothy J. SlatteryKeith Rayner Brief Report Open access 14 January 2016 Pages: 1241 - 1249
Splitting the variance of statistical learning performance: A parametric investigation of exposure duration and transitional probabilities Louisa BogaertsNoam SiegelmanRam Frost Brief Report 07 January 2016 Pages: 1250 - 1256
The influence of group membership on cross-contextual imitation Oliver GenschowSimon Schindler Brief Report 02 December 2015 Pages: 1257 - 1265
The time course of cognitive control implementation Clio JanssensEsther De LoofTom Verguts Brief Report 06 January 2016 Pages: 1266 - 1272
Mind wandering minimizes mind numbing: Reducing semantic-satiation effects through absorptive lapses of attention Benjamin W. MooneyhamJonathan W. Schooler Brief Report 06 January 2016 Pages: 1273 - 1279
On the relation between motivation and retention in educational contexts: The role of intentional and unintentional mind wandering Paul SeliJeffrey D. WammesDaniel Smilek Brief Report 19 November 2015 Pages: 1280 - 1287