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    Victim impact statements limit the effects of perspective taking on juror decisions by Skorinko, Jeanine Lee McHugh, Laurent, Sean, Bendremer, Emily, Schneider, Kaitlyn, Hale, Valicia, Iannacchione, Alisionna, Paris, Melissa, Demircioglu, Gizem, Wesley, Kyla, LaValley, Julia, DeFreitas, Angelica, Blumenthal, Jeremy

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (20-11-2024)
    “…Past work suggests that victim impact statements (VISs) encourage jurors to take victims' perspectives, but this has not been explored empirically. Across four…”
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    Maintenance suppression reduces the accessibility of visual information in working memory regardless of its normative valence by Jerinic-Brodeur, Caleb N., Banich, Marie T., Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A.

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (07-11-2024)
    “…Intentional removal of unwanted information allows us to focus on our current goals. Previous research has shown that suppressing the maintenance of neutral…”
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    From oxygen shortage to neurocognitive challenges: behavioral patterns and imaging insights by Zani, Alberto, Dishi, Yldjana, Proverbio, Alice Mado

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (05-11-2024)
    “…Environmental hypoxia, resulting from reduced oxygen supply, poses a significant risk of dysfunctioning and damaging the neurocognitive system, particularly in…”
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    The effect of internal and external visualization of rotation on postural stability by Jost, Leonardo, Siebertz, Markus, Hofmann, Philipp, Jansen, Petra

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (30-10-2024)
    “…Introduction During mental rotation tasks, it is assumed that participants visualize a rotation of objects in their minds (internal visualization), but mental…”
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    Impact of modality and mode of questioning and testing on memory reports by Riggenbach, Mackenzie R., Gronlund, Scott D., Zoladz, Phillip R.

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (23-10-2024)
    “…Introduction Individuals' memories are assessed in multiple contexts; however, depending on the context, how an individual is questioned may impact the…”
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    Successful generalization of conceptual knowledge after training to remember specific events by Houser, Troy M., Resnick, Anthony, Zeithamova, Dagmar

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (26-09-2024)
    “…Introduction Categorization involves grouping information to make inferences and support novel decisions. In the laboratory, category learning tasks commonly…”
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    Pulling away from the trigger: the influences of purpose in life and self-affirmation on decisions to shoot by Burd, Kayla A., Burrow, Anthony L., Guyll, Max

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (17-09-2024)
    “…Introduction Recent data suggests significant racial disparities in police killings in the United States: Much research finds that Black men are killed by…”
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    Coupling of anticipation and breathing in expert flute performance: the influence of musical structure and practice by Cara, Michel A., Mitrovic, Divna

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (17-09-2024)
    “…Introduction In this study, we examined the cognitive processes and physiological responses involved in learning a flute piece by the composer Charles Koechlin…”
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    Individual differences in visuo-spatial working memory capacity and prior knowledge during interrupted reading by Zermiani, Francesca, Dhar, Prajit, Strohm, Florian, Baumbach, Sibylle, Bulling, Andreas, Wirzberger, Maria

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (04-09-2024)
    “…Interruptions are often pervasive and require attentional shifts from the primary task. Limited data are available on the factors influencing individuals'…”
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    Predicting attentional lapses using response time speed in continuous performance tasks by Shelat, Shivang, Schooler, Jonathan W., Giesbrecht, Barry

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (04-09-2024)
    “…Failures of sustained attention, including lapses and mind-wandering, have serious consequences on cognitive task performance. In recent years, real-time…”
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    Classifying musical reading expertise by eye-movement analysis using machine learning by Drai-Zerbib, Véronique, Ansart, Manon, Grenot, Clément, Poulin-Charronnat, Bénédicte, Perra, Joris, Baccino, Thierry

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (30-08-2024)
    “…Music reading is the key to literacy for musicians in the Western music tradition. This high-level activity requires an efficient extraction of the visual…”
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    Prolonged sitting reduces cerebral oxygenation in physically active young adults by Baker, Brett D., Castelli, Darla M.

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (12-08-2024)
    “…Introduction Physical activity is known to enhance cognitive functioning across the lifespan, yet the effects of sedentary behaviors on cognitive functioning…”
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    Music expertise differentially modulates the hemispheric lateralization of music reading by Sara Tze Kwan Li

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (01-08-2024)
    “…Previous studies have shown that music expertise relates to the hemispheric lateralization of music reading among musicians and non-musicians. However, it…”
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    Embodied agency through soft skills development in dance by Houston, Sara

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (01-08-2024)
    “…The fluidity, adaptability and complexity of a dancer's movement are often used as examples of how dance at a level of mastery is embodied. The freedom this…”
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    Cognitive function, mood and sleep changes in response to a Tai Chi/Qigong intervention among older breast cancer survivors: an exploratory analysis by Dara L. James, Molly Maxfield, SeungYong Han, Nanako A. Hawley, Megan E. Petrov, Dorothy D. Sears, David E. Vance, Linda K. Larkey

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (01-08-2024)
    “…IntroductionCognitive decline is a significant, persistent issue among breast cancer survivors (BCSs) affecting more than 50% and greatly impacting health and…”
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    Creativity in motion: examining the impact of meaningful movement on creative cognition by Emily Frith, Emily Frith, Stephanie E. Miller

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (01-08-2024)
    “…This study examined the link between creative cognition and meaningful physical movement among university students (N = 151) from a cognitive offloading…”
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    Auditory-motor adaptation: induction of a lateral shift in sound localization after biased immersive virtual reality training by Guilbert, Alma, Bara, Tristan-Gael, Bouchara, Tifanie

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (31-07-2024)
    “…Introduction Sensorimotor adaptation has often been studied in the visual modality through the Prism Adaptation (PA) paradigm. In this paradigm, a lateral…”
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    Multiscale Functional Connectivity analysis of episodic memory reconstruction by Morante, Manuel, Frølich, Kristian, Shahzaib, Muhammad, Shakil, Sadia, Rehman, Naveed ur

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (31-07-2024)
    “…Our ability to share memories constitutes a social foundation of our world. When exposed to another person's memory, individuals can mentally reconstruct the…”
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    Neural evidence of deprioritizing to-be-forgotten information in visual working memory by Moen, Katherine C., Beck, Melissa R., Horner, Scarlett, Greening, Steven G.

    Published in Frontiers in Cognition (30-07-2024)
    “…Introduction Although evidence supports the effective use of a cue to forget an encoded stimulus, the mechanisms of this forgetting are not well understood…”
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