Visual Perceptual Learning Enhances Functional Connectivity in Retinotopic Space
The Roles of Alpha Oscillations in Attentional Blink
Learning to Blink Strategically Is Crucial to Performance in a Predictable Saccade Task and Varies Across the Lifespan
Common Brain Network Dynamics Capture Attention Fluctuations in Tasks and Movies
The Temporal Dynamics of Attentional Allocation during Counterfactual Learning
Passive but Accessible: Studied Information Is Not Actively Stored in Working Memory, Yet Attended Regardless of Anticipated Load
Physiological Evidence for the Time-dependent Resolution of Response Conflicts
Alpha and Beta Frequency Modulations in Motion Prediction Reveal Mechanisms of Predictive Coding in Perception
Sensorimotor Mechanisms of Decisions and Actions
Neural Sensitivity to Word Frequency Modulated by Morphological Structure: Univariate and Multivariate fMRI Evidence from Korean
Abstract. Cognitive control encapsulates the mental processes that support goal-directed behavior and overcome habitual/automatic drives. Traditional RT approaches obscure the temporal dynamics of…
Abstract. Perception is an active process guided by prior knowledge and expectations, allowing the brain to optimize sensory processing and reduce uncertainty. Although modulations in alpha (7–13 Hz)…
Abstract. Repeated exposure to perceptual tasks improves behavioral performance. Several neural mechanisms have been proposed to account for such perceptual learning. Computational modeling suggests…
Abstract. Attentional states are highly dynamic and variable, fluctuating from moment to moment and showing stark differences across contexts. To what extent does functional brain reorganization…
Abstract. Humans blink their eyes 16–20 times each minute to spread tear film on the cornea, representing a substantial amount of waking time when one's eyes are closed. These spontaneous blinks are…
Abstract. The attentional blink (AB) refers to impaired processing of a second target (T2) when presented 200–500 msec after a first target (T1) in a rapid serial visual presentation stream. There is…
Abstract. Counterfactual learning, the ability to learn from what could have happened under different circumstances, is a key cognitive mechanism supporting behavioral adaptation. While its neural…
Abstract. Decisions are often thought of as an intermediary between perception and action, but the degree to which this assumption is integrated into different parts of cognitive neuroscience theory…
Abstract. Working memory (WM) has a limited capacity of three to four items, yet people often encounter more information than this limit allows. A potential strategy, especially when overload is…
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (JoCN)
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (JoCN)
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (JoCN)
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (JoCN)
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (JoCN)
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (JoCN)
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (JoCN)
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (JoCN)
Abstract. A central question in psycholinguistics in visual word recognition is whether morphologically complex words are obligatorily decomposed into stems and affixes during visual word recognition…