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Locus coeruleus reports changes in environmental contingencies
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- 05 January 2017, e223
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Bidirectional synaptic plasticity can explain bidirectional retrograde effects of emotion on memory
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- 05 January 2017, e224
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Emotionally arousing context modulates the ERP correlates of neutral picture processing: An ERP test of the GANE model
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- 05 January 2017, e225
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What BANE can offer GANE: Individual differences in function of hotspot mechanisms
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- 05 January 2017, e226
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Cognitive control, dynamic salience, and the imperative toward computational accounts of neuromodulatory function
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- 05 January 2017, e227
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GANEing traction: The broad applicability of NE hotspots to diverse cognitive and arousal phenomena
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- 05 January 2017, e228
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Cognition does not affect perception: Evaluating the evidence for “top-down” effects
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- 20 July 2015, e229
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Task demand not so damning: Improved techniques that mitigate demand in studies that support top-down effects
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- 05 January 2017, e230
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The folly of boxology
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- 05 January 2017, e231
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Tweaking the concepts of perception and cognition
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- 05 January 2017, e232
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Acting is perceiving!
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- 05 January 2017, e233
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Attention alters predictive processing
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- 05 January 2017, e234
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The myth of pure perception
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- 05 January 2017, e235
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Bottoms up! How top-down pitfalls ensnare speech perception researchers, too
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- 05 January 2017, e236
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Attention and multisensory modulation argue against total encapsulation
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- 05 January 2017, e237
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How cognition affects perception: Brain activity modelling to unravel top-down dynamics
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- 05 January 2017, e238
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Oh the irony: Perceptual stability is important for action
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- 05 January 2017, e239
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Gaining knowledge mediates changes in perception (without differences in attention): A case for perceptual learning
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- 05 January 2017, e240
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Crossmodal processing and sensory substitution: Is “seeing” with sound and touch a form of perception or cognition?
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- 05 January 2017, e241
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Behavior is multiply determined, and perception has multiple components: The case of moral perception
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- 05 January 2017, e242
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