Issue 1: March
1 Age-dependent relationships between prefrontal cortex activation and processing efficiency
Michael A. Motes, Bharat B. Biswal, and Bart Rypma
11 Time is more than a sensory feature: Attending to duration triggers specific anticipatory activity
Marco Sperduti, Catherine Tallon-Baudry, Laurent Hugueville, and Viviane Pouthas
19 Reaction time, memory strength, and fMRI activity during memory retrieval: Hippocampus and default network are differentially responsive during recollection and familiarity judgments
Sarah I. Gimbel and James B. Brewer
27 Experimentally induced social inclusion influences behavior on trust games
Hauke Hillebrandt, Catherine Sebastian, and Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
34 On the taste of “Bouba”and “Kiki”: An exploration of word-food associations in neurologically normal participants
Alberto Gallace, Erica Boschin, and Charles Spence
47 Modulation of somatosensory perception by motor intention
Amy Parkinson, Sarah Plukaard, Sally L. Pears, Roger Newport, Chris Dijkerman, and Stephen R. Jackson
57 Expertise reduces neural cost but does not modulate repetition suppression
Martin Wiesmann and Alumit Ishai
Issue 2: June
67 Do extraverts process social stimuli differently from introverts?
Inna Fishman, Rowena Ng, and Ursula Bellugi
74 Altogether now: Activating interdependent self-construal induces hypermotor resonance
Jeremy Hogeveen and Sukhvinder S. Obhi
83 Corticospinal excitability modulation to hand muscles during the observation of appropriate versus inappropriate actions
Andrea Cavallo, Luisa Sartori, and Umberto Castiello
91 The footprints of a wandering mind: Further examination of the time course of an attentional lapse
Jonathan Smallwood
98 Discussion Paper
Human consciousness and its relationship to social neuroscience: A novel hypothesis
Michael S. A. Graziano and Sabine Kastner
114 Commentaries
Mirror-touch synaesthesia: A case of faulty self-modelling and insula abnormality
Michael J. Banissy, Vincent Z. Walsh, and Neil G. Muggleton
Functions of consciousness
Bruce Bridgeman
Should Damage to the Machinery of Social Perception Damage Perception?
Peter Carruthers and Vincent Picciuto
Consciousness is for sharing
Chris D. Frith
Hybrid Social Cognitive Models, Meta-Consciousness, and representations
Marco Iacoboni
Autism and perception of awareness in self and others: Two sides of the same coinor dissociated abilities?
Rogier A. Kievit and Hilde M. Geurts
Not all information is created equal
Christof Koch
What is it like to be a human?
David A. Leopold
Stimulus independence, social cognition and consciousness
Jonathan Smallwood
Bodily self-consciousness, and the primacy of self related signals such as the 1st person perspective and self-location
Michiel van Elk and Olaf Blanke
125 Reply to Commentaries
Awareness as a perceptual model of attention
Michael S. A. Graziano and Sabine Kastner
128 References from the Discussion paper, the Commentaries, and the Reply
134 Call for Papers
Issue 3-4: September-December
Special Issue: The Body in the Brain: Body Representations, Processes and Neural Mechanisms
Guest Editors: Stephen R. Jackson, Laurel J. Buxbaum, and H. Branch Coslett
135 Introduction
Cognitive neuroscience of bodily representations: Psychological processes and neural mechanisms
Stephen R. Jackson, Laurel J. Buxbaum, and H. Branch Coslett
138 Combined effects of attention and inversion on event-related potentials to human bodies and faces
Tarik N. Mohamed, Markus F. Neumann, and Stefan R. Schweinberger
147 The influence of body-ownership cues on tactile sensitivity
Regine Zopf, Justin A. Harris, and Mark A. Williams
155 Imagined paralysis impairs embodied spatial transformations
Matthias Hartmann, Caroline J. Falconer, and Fred W. Mast
163 Differential effects of perceived hand location on the disruption of embodiment by apparent physical encroachment of the limb
Catherine Preston and Roger Newport
171 Proprioceptive drift without illusions of ownership for rotated hands in the “rubber hand illusion”paradigm
Henning Holle, Neil McLatchie, Stefanie Maurer, and Jamie Ward
179 Disownership and disembodiment of the real limb without visuoproprioceptive mismatch
Roger Newport and Catherine Preston
186 Discussion Paper
The role of occipitotemporal body-selective regions in person perception
Paul E. Downing and Marius V. Peelen
204 Commentaries
Do body-part concepts depend on the EBA/FBA?
David Kemmerer
Adaptation studies suggest interactive feedback shapes responses in occipitotemporal regions
Michael P. Ewbank
Human body perception and higher-level person perception are dissociated in early development
Virginia Slaughter
No two are the same: Body shape is part of identifying others
Richard Ramsey, Hein T. van Schie, and Emily S. Cross
When perception and attention collide: Neural processing in EBA and FBA
Susanne Quadflieg and Bruno Rossion
Differential contributions of occipitotemporal regions to person perception
Annie W.-Y. Chan and Chris I. Baker
The extrastriate body area (EBA): One structure, multiple functions?
Floris P. de Lange and Harold Bekkering
Functional and epiphenomenal modulation of neural activity in body-selective visual areas
Cosimo Urgesi and Alessio Avenanti
Faces and bodies in the brain
Giovanni Berlucchi
216 Reply to Commentaries
How might occipitotemporal body-selective regions interact with other brain areas to support person perception?
Paul E. Downing and Marius V. Peelen
219 References from the Discussion paper, the Commentaries, and the Reply
227 Discussion Paper
On the functional anatomy of the urge-for-action
Stephen R. Jackson, Amy Parkinson, So Young Kim, Martin Schüermann, and Simon B. Eickhoff
244 Commentaries
The urge for self and species preservation
Alice Mado Proverbio
Similarities and differences between normal urges and the urge to tic
Beth A. Belluscio, Sule Tinaz, and Mark Hallett
The role of consciousness in the urge-for-action
Álvaro A. Rivera-Rei, Andrés Canales-Johnson, David Huepe, and Agustín Ibáñz
Urges, inhibition, and voluntary action
Parashkev Nachev
Unaware urges? Let's not complicate matters further
Edward H. F. de Haan
My urge, my tic – a missing link between urges and tic inhibition
C. Ganos and F. C. Hummel
An urge to act or an urge to suppress?
John C. Rothwell and Mark J. Edwards
252 Reply to Commentaries
Resolving confusions about urges and intentions
Stephen R. Jackson, Amy Parkinson, So Young Kim, Martin Schüermann, and Simon B. Eickhoff
255 References from the Discussion paper, the Commentaries, and the Reply