Volume 5, Number 1, March 2004
- Marta Olivetti Belardinelli:
Aims, objectives and outlook of Cognitive Processing.
1-2

- Geoffrey Edwards, Gérard Ligozat:
A formal model for structuring local perceptions of environmental space.
3-9

- Igor Aleksander:
Emergence from brain architectures: a new cognitive science?
10-14

- Matthias Rehm:
Being seaward-handed: a computational model of the acquisition of language-specific spatial references.
15-30

- Jörg Ontrup, Heiko Wersing, Helge J. Ritter:
A computational feature binding model of human texture perception.
31-44

- Raffaella Nori, Tina Iachini, Fiorella Giusberti:
Object localisation and frames of reference.
45-53

- Alberto Oliverio:
Studying memory and learning at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" and at the National Research Council.
54-56

- Bruno Laeng, Tim Brennen, Tove Dahl, Torstein Låg, Terje Sagvolden, Frode Svartdal, Line Saether, Susanne Wiking, Morten Øvervoll:
The northernmost Cognitive Science Laboratory.
57-62

Volume 5, Number 2, June 2004
- Mark T. Wallace:
The development of multisensory processes.
69-83

- Thomas Thesen, Jonas F. Vibell, Gemma A. Calvert, Robert A. Österbauer:
Neuroimaging of multisensory processing in vision, audition, touch, and olfaction.
84-93

- Nicholas P. Holmes, Charles Spence:
The body schema and multisensory representation(s) of peripersonal space.
94-105

- Steven K. Vaux, Dominic W. Massaro:
Audiovisual speech gating: examining information and information processing.
106-112

- David J. Lewkowicz:
Serial order processing in human infants and the role of multisensory redundancy.
113-122

- Orazio Miglino, Franco Rubinacci, Luigi Pagliarini, Henrik Hautop Lund:
Using artificial life to teach evolutionary biology.
123-129

- Giuliana Lucci:
Electrocortical aspects related to space processing preceding voluntary movements.
130-133

Volume 5, Number 3, September 2004
- Thomas Hünefeldt, Riccardo Brunetti:
Artificial intelligence as "theoretical psychology": Christopher Longuet-Higgins' contribution to cognitive science.
137-139

- Charles E. Schroeder, Sophie Molhom, Peter Lakatos, Walter Ritter, John J. Foxe:
Human-simian correspondence in the early cortical processing of multisensory cues.
140-151

- Friedhelm Hummel, Christian Gerloff, Leonardo G. Cohen:
Cross-modal plasticity and deafferentation.
152-158

- Marie Avillac, Etienne Olivier, Sophie Denève, Suliann Ben Hamed, Jean-René Duhamel:
Multisensory integration in multiple reference frames in the posterior parietal cortex.
159-166

- Marta Olivetti Belardinelli, Carlo Sestieri, Rosalia Di Matteo, Franco Delogu, Cosimo Del Gratta, Antonio Ferretti, Massimo Caulo, Armando Tartaro, Gian Luca Romani:
Audio-visual crossmodal interactions in environmental perception: an fMRI investigation.
167-174

- Holly A. Taylor, David N. Rapp:
Where is the donut? Factors influencing spatial reference frame use.
175-188

- Julien Besle, Alexandra Fort, Marie-Hélène Giard:
Interest and validity of the additive model in electrophysiological studies of multisensory interactions.
189-192

- Kent L. Norman:
Laboratory for automation psychology and decision processes.
193-196

Volume 5, Number 4, December 2004
- J. G. Taylor:
A review of brain-based neuro-cognitive models.
199-217

- Patrick Péruch, Paul N. Wilson:
Active versus passive learning and testing in a complex outside built environment.
218-227

- André Aleman, Mascha van't Wout:
Subvocalization in auditory-verbal imagery: just a form of motor imagery?
228-231

- Giulio E. Lancioni, Mark F. O'Reilly, Nirbhay N. Singh, Jeff Sigafoos, Doretta Oliva, Simona Baccani, Andrea Bosco, Fabrizio Stasolla:
Technological aids to promote basic developmental achievements by children with multiple disabilities: evaluation of two cases.
232-238

- Thomas Lachmann, Cees van Leeuwen:
Negative congruence effects in letter and pseudo-letter recognition: the role of similarity and response conflict.
239-248

- Cho Moon-Hwan:
Rhythm typology of Korean speech.
249-253

- Colline Poirier, Olivier Collignon, C. Scheiber, Anne G. De Volder:
Auditory motion processing in early blind subjects.
254-256

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