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1Active inference and epistemic valueCognitive Neuroscience2015476
2Theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation to the prefrontal cortex impairs metacognitive visual awarenessCognitive Neuroscience2010303
3How neuroscience will change our view on consciousnessCognitive Neuroscience2010281
4Do we have independent visual streams for perception and action?Cognitive Neuroscience2010260
5Repetition priming and repetition suppression: A case for enhanced efficiency through neural synchronizationCognitive Neuroscience2012202
6A predictive processing theory of sensorimotor contingencies: Explaining the puzzle of perceptual presence and its absence in synesthesiaCognitive Neuroscience2014200
7Attentional control and the self: The Self-Attention Network (SAN)Cognitive Neuroscience2016193
8Noninvasive transcranial direct current stimulation over the left prefrontal cortex facilitates cognitive flexibility in tool useCognitive Neuroscience2013179
9Cluster success: fMRI inferences for spatial extent have acceptable false-positive ratesCognitive Neuroscience2017171
10Cortical reactivity and effective connectivity during REM sleep in humansCognitive Neuroscience2010167
11The role of occipitotemporal body-selective regions in person perceptionCognitive Neuroscience2011155
12Is the self a higher-order or fundamental function of the brain? The “basis model of self-specificity” and its encoding by the brain’s spontaneous activityCognitive Neuroscience2016141
13Human consciousness and its relationship to social neuroscience: A novel hypothesisCognitive Neuroscience2011123
14On the functional anatomy of the urge-for-actionCognitive Neuroscience2011112
15More than a feeling: Pervasive influences of memory without awareness of retrievalCognitive Neuroscience2012112
16Visual memory and visual mental imagery recruit common control and sensory regions of the brainCognitive Neuroscience201299
17On the taste of “Bouba” and “Kiki”: An exploration of word–food associations in neurologically normal participantsCognitive Neuroscience201195
18Proprioceptive drift without illusions of ownership for rotated hands in the “rubber hand illusion” paradigmCognitive Neuroscience201194
19A new fun and robust version of an fMRI localizer for the frontotemporal language systemCognitive Neuroscience201794
20Loneliness and implicit attention to social threat: A high-performance electrical neuroimaging studyCognitive Neuroscience201689
21Predictive coding, precision and synchronyCognitive Neuroscience201272
22From allo- to egocentric spatial ability in early Alzheimer’s disease: A study with virtual reality spatial tasksCognitive Neuroscience201372
23On the role of episodic future simulation in encoding of prospective memoriesCognitive Neuroscience201065
24Explaining mirror-touch synesthesiaCognitive Neuroscience201565
25Feeling in control of your footsteps: Conscious gait monitoring and the auditory consequences of footstepsCognitive Neuroscience201064
26Hard criteria for empirical theories of consciousnessCognitive Neuroscience202164
27Enhanced brain connectivity in math-gifted adolescents: An fMRI study using mental rotationCognitive Neuroscience201063
28On the functional nature of the N400: Contrasting effects related to visual word recognition and contextual semantic integrationCognitive Neuroscience201062
29Intelligence and the brain: A model-based approachCognitive Neuroscience201262
30Theta-gamma phase-phase coupling during working memory maintenance in the human hippocampusCognitive Neuroscience201562
31Self-construal priming modulates pain perception: Event-related potential evidenceCognitive Neuroscience201460
32N400 incongruity effect in an episodic memory task reveals different strategies for handling irrelevant contextual information for Japanese than European CanadiansCognitive Neuroscience201460
33Implicit awareness in anosognosia: Clinical observations, experimental evidence, and theoretical implicationsCognitive Neuroscience201359
34The neural antecedents to voluntary action: A conceptual analysisCognitive Neuroscience201455
35Differential effects of 10-Hz and 40-Hz transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) on endogenous versus exogenous attentionCognitive Neuroscience201755
36Individual differences in sensory sensitivity: A synthesizing framework and evidence from normal variation and developmental conditionsCognitive Neuroscience201955
37Social reward shapes attentional biasesCognitive Neuroscience201653
38Time and numerosity estimation are independent: Behavioral evidence for two different systems using a conflict paradigmCognitive Neuroscience201051
39Entrainment enhances theta oscillations and improves episodic memoryCognitive Neuroscience201851
40Do extraverts process social stimuli differently from introverts?Cognitive Neuroscience201150
41In the here and now: Enhanced motor corticospinal excitability in novices when watching live compared to video recorded danceCognitive Neuroscience201350
42Methylation polymorphism influences practice effects in children during attention tasksCognitive Neuroscience201749
43An early stage of conceptual combination: Superimposition of constituent concepts in left anterolateral temporal lobeCognitive Neuroscience201047
44Bi-frontal direct current stimulation affects delay discounting choicesCognitive Neuroscience201345
45Experimentally induced social inclusion influences behavior on trust gamesCognitive Neuroscience201143
46Resource allocation and prioritization in auditory working memoryCognitive Neuroscience201343
47Does spatial attention modulate the earliest component of the visual evoked potential?Cognitive Neuroscience201843
48Visual feedback of own tics increases tic frequency in patients with Tourette’s syndromeCognitive Neuroscience201542
49The effect of emotional arousal and retention delay on subsequent-memory effectsCognitive Neuroscience201240
50Multiple attentional control settings influence late attentional selection but do not provide an early attentional filterCognitive Neuroscience201039