■ An important aspect of cognitive control is the ability to respond with restraint. Here, we modeled this experimentally by measuring the degree of response slowing that occurs...
Sara Jahfari, Cathy M. Stinear, Mike Claffey, Fred...
■ Testosterone plays a role in aggressive behavior, but the mechanisms remain unclear. The present study tested the hypothesis that testosterone influences aggression through th...
■ The rapid detection of affective signals from conspecifics is crucial for the survival of humans and other animals; if those around you are scared, there is reason for you to ...
■ It is still debated to what degree top–down and bottom–up driven attentional control processes are subserved by shared or by separate mechanisms. Interactions between thes...
Durk Talsma, Brian Coe, Douglas P. Munoz, Jan Thee...
■ There are two views about morphology, the aspect of language concerned with the internal structure of words. One view holds that morphology is a domain of knowledge with a spe...
■ Empirical investigations of the relation of frontal lobe function evaluation have mostly examined the evaluation of abstract qualities in relation to self versus other people....
Jennifer S. Beer, Michael V. Lombardo, Jamil Palac...
■ Free recall is a fundamental paradigm for studying memory retrieval in the context of minimal cue support. Accordingly, free recall has been extensively studied using behavior...
■ Following destruction or deafferentation of primary visual cortex (area V1, striate cortex), clinical blindness ensues, but residual visual functions may, nevertheless, persis...
Marco Tamietto, Franco Cauda, Luca Latini Corazzin...