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Cognitive Processing

International Quarterly of Cognitive Science

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Cognitive Processing - The Best of Cognitive Processing 2020-2021

We are showcasing the top articles from Cognitive Processing, published in 2020 and 2021. This collection features the highlights of the latest academic research. We hope you enjoy your free reading!

Cue-target onset asynchrony modulates interaction between exogenous attention and audiovisual integration (this opens in a new tab)
Zhihan Xu, Weiping Yang, Zhenhua Zhou & Yanna Ren

Examining the roles of working memory and visual attention in multiple object tracking expertise (this opens in a new tab)
David J. Harris, Mark R. Wilson, Emily M. Crowe & Samuel J. Vine

Emoji-based semantic representations for abstract and concrete concepts (this opens in a new tab)
Philipp Wicke & Marianna Bolognesi

Gulliver’s virtual travels: active embodiment in extreme body sizes for modulating our body representations (this opens in a new tab)
S. Serino, F. Scarpina, A. Chirico, A. Dakanalis, D. Di Lernia, D. Colombo, V. Catallo, E. Pedroli & G. Riva

Impact of music-based intervention on verbal memory: an experimental behavioral study with older adults (this opens in a new tab)
Veronika Diaz Abrahan, Favio Shifres & Nadia Justel

Landmarks in wayfinding: a review of the existing literature (this opens in a new tab)
Demet Yesiltepe, Ruth Conroy Dalton & Ayse Ozbil Torun

First-person dimensions of mental agency in visual counting of moving objects (this opens in a new tab)
Johannes Wagemann & Jonas Raggatz

Ageing- and dementia-friendly design: theory and evidence from cognitive psychology, neuropsychology and environmental psychology can contribute to design guidelines that minimise spatial disorientation (this opens in a new tab)
Jan M. Wiener & Francesca Pazzaglia

How environmental movement constraints shape the neural code for space (this opens in a new tab)
Kate J. Jeffery

Brains in space: the importance of understanding the impact of long-duration spaceflight on spatial cognition and its neural circuitry (this opens in a new tab)
Alexander C. Stahn & Simone Kühn

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