Cognitive Neuroscience

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Borders, contours, and mechanism2013/03/01English
Long range grouping mechanisms for object perception2013/03/01English
Learning-induced sharpening of neuronal tuning and adaptation: Not “mixed”2012/09/01English
Task, time and context as potential mediators of repetition priming effects2012/09/01English
Editorial board2012/09/01English
It is time to fill in the gaps left by simple dissociations2012/09/01English
Biased figure–ground assignment affects conscious object recognition in spatial neglect2010/08/18English
Dorsal stream areas process action semantics2010/02/26English
Dissociations of perception and action do not automatically imply independent visual processing streams2010/02/26English
Reply to Commentaries2010/02/26English
Localized phenomenology: A recurrent debate2010/08/18English
Consciousness minus retrospective mental time travel2010/08/18English
Explaining seeing? Disentangling qualia from perceptual organization2010/08/18English
Stage 3 and what we see2010/08/18English
What is it like to be a human?2011/06/01English
Stimulus independence, social cognition and consciousness2011/06/01English
Should Damage to the Machinery of Social Perception Damage Perception?2011/06/01English
The devil may be in the details: The need for contextually rich stimuli in memory consolidation research2022/05/19English
Degree of abstraction rather than ambiguity is crucial for driving mentalizing involvement commentary on “A-EM: a neurocognitive model for understanding mixed and ambiguous emotions and morality”2023/02/20English
Can we distinguish mixed from ambiguous emotions and morality?2023/02/23English
Switching between emotions in the twenty-first century attention economy2023/02/20English
Perceived stress and rejection associated with functional network strength during memory retrieval in adolescents2022/01/27English
Proposal to create discussion forum to consider evidence on theories of consciousness2020/12/14English
Within-session repeated transcranial direct current stimulation of the posterior parietal cortex enhances spatial working memory2021/03/19English
From alternation to repetition: Spatial attention biases contribute to sequential effects in a choice reaction-time task2019/09/12English
Editorial Board2015/10/01English
Prestige versus citation volume as journal indices in cognitive neuroscience2014/10/02English
Introduction to special issue: Attention & Plasticity2017/02/07English
Complex models of white and gray matter integration following training2016/07/27English
What makes us so certain that we’re conscious?2020/11/11English