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BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY Biological Psychology 76 (2007) 250-251 www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Author index Volume 76 (2007) Akerstedt, T., G. Kecklund, J. Axelsson, Impaired sleep after bedtime stress Groen, Y., A.A. Wijers, L.J.M. Mulder, R.B. Minderaa, M. Althaus, and worries 76, 170 Physiological correlates of learning by performance feedback in children: a al’ Absi, M., see Edwards, L. 76, 72 study of EEG event-related potentials and evoked heart rate 76, 174 Althaus, M., see Groen, Y. 76, 174 Axelsson, J., see Akerstedt, T. 76, 170 Harris, G.T., see Munro, G.E.S. 76, 31 Houtveen, J.H., L.J.P. van Doornen, Medically unexplained symptoms and Baas, J.M., see Lissek, S. 76, 124 between-group differences in 24-h ambulatory recording of stress physiology Baas, J.M.P., see Mol, N. 76, 43 76, 239 Boomsma, D.I., see Polderman, T.J.C. 76, 11 Bornas, X., J. Llabrés, M. Tortella-Feliu, M.A. Fullana, P. Montoya, A. Lopez, Jansma, B.M., see Langeslag, S.J.E. 76, 109 M. Noguera, J.M. Gelabert, Vagally mediated heart rate variability and Jelicic, M., see Smeets, T. 76, 116 heart rate entropy as predictors of treatment outcome in flight phobia 76, Job, R., see Pesciarelli, F. 76, 21 188 Johnson, L.L., see Lissek, S. 76, 124 Boucsein, W., see Krombholz, A. 76, 156 Jones, B.C., see Little, A.C. 76, 209 Bradley, B.P., see Mogg, K. 76, 163 Jonkman, L.M., J.J.M. van Melis, C. Kemner, C.R. Markus, Methylphenidate Burt, D.M., see Little, A.C. 76, 209 improves deficient error evaluation in children with ADHD: An event- related brain potential study 76, 217 Carroll, D., see Edwards, L. 76, 72 Chen, A., Y. Luo, Q. Wang, J. Yuan, D. Yao, H. Li, Electrophysiological Kathmann, N., see Franke, C. 76, 91 correlates of category induction: PSW amplitude as an index of identifying Kawai, T., K. Morita, K. Masuda, K. Nishida, M. Shikishima, M. Ohta, shared attributes 76, 230 T. Saito, K. Rokutan, Gene expression signature in peripheral blood cells Chen, C.-C., see Dennis, T.A. 76, | from medical students exposed to chronic psychological stress 76, 147 Cornwell, B.R., see Lissek, S. 76, 124 Kecklund, G., see Akerstedt, T. 76, 170 Crombez, G., see Verschuere, B. 76, 52 Kemner, C., see Jonkman, L.M. 76, 217 Csuhaj, R., see Gaal, Z.A. 76, 196 Kenemans, J.L., see Mol, N. 76, 43 Koster, E.H.W., see Verschuere, B. 76, 52 De Clercq, A., see Verschuere, B. 76, 52 Krombholz, A., F. Schaefer, W. Boucsein, Modification of N170 by different De Sonneville, L.M.J., see Polderman, T.J.C. 76, 11 emotional expression of schematic faces 76, 156 Dell’ Acqua, R., see Pesciarelli, F. 76, 21 Kutas, M., see Pesciarelli, F. 76, 21 Dennis, T.A., C.-C. Chen, Neurophysiological mechanisms in the emotional modulation of attention: The interplay between threat sensitivity and Langeslag, S.J.E., B.M. Jansma, I.H.A. Franken, J.W. Van Strien, Event-relat- attentional control 76, | ed potential responses to love-related facial stimuli 76, 109 Dywan, J., see Munro, G.E.S. 76, 31 Laurent, H., S. Powers, Emotion regulation in emerging adult couples: Temperament, attachment, and HPA response to conflict 76, 61 Edwards, L., C. Ring, C.R. France, M. al’Absi, D. McIntyre, D. Carroll, Li, H., see Chen, A. 76, 230 U. Martin, Nociceptive flexion reflex thresholds and pain during rest and Lissek, S., K. Orme, D.J. Mcdowell, L.L. Johnson, D.A. Luckenbaugh, computer game play in patients with hypertension and individuals at risk for J.M. Baas, B.R. Cornwell, C. Grillon, Emotion regulation and potentiated hypertension 76, 72 startle across affective picture and threat-of-shock paradigms 76, 124 Little, A.C., B.C. Jones, D.M. Burt, D.I. Perrett, Preferences for symmetry in France, C.R., see Edwards, L. 76, 72 faces change across the menstrual cycle 76, 209 Franke, C., B. Reuter, L. Schulz, N. Kathmann, Schizophrenia patients show Llabrés, J., see Bornas, X. 76, 188 impaired response switching in saccade tasks 76, 91 Lépez, A., see Bornas, X. 76, 188 Franken, I.H.A., see Langeslag, S.J.E. 76, 109 Luckenbaugh, D.A., see Lissek, S. 76, 124 Fullana, M.A., see Bornas, X. 76, 188 Luo, Y., see Chen, A. 76, 230 Gaal, Z.A., R. Csuhaj, M. Molnar, Age-dependent changes of auditory evoked Markus, C.R., Effects of carbohydrates on brain tryptophan availability and potentials—Effect of task difficulty 76, 196 stress performance 76, 83 Garner, M., see Mogg, K. 76, 163 Markus, C.R., see Jonkman, L.M. 76, 217 Gelabert, J.M., see Bornas, X. 76, 188 Martin, U., see Edwards, L. 76, 72 Giesbrecht, T., see Smeets, T. 76, 116 Masuda, K., see Kawai, T. 76, 147 Grillon, C., see Lissek, S. 76, 124 Mcdowell, D.J., see Lissek, S. 76, 124 Grillon, C., see Mol, N. 76, 43 McIntyre, D., see Edwards, L. 76, 72 doi: 10.1016/S0301-05 1 1(07)00169-X Author index of vol. 76 (2007) 251 McKee, S., see Munro, G.E.S. 76, 31 Saito, T., see Kawai, T. 76, 147 Merckelbach, H., see Smeets, T. 76, 116 Schacht, A., see Werheid, K. 76, 100 Minderaa, R.B., see Groen, Y. 76, 174 Schaefer, F., see Krombholz, A. 76, 156 Mogg, K., M. Garner, B.P. Bradley, Anxiety and orienting of gaze to angry and Schulz, L., see Franke, C. 76, 91 fearful faces 76, 163 Segalowitz, S.J., see Munro, G.E.S. 76, 31 Mol, N., J.M.P. Baas, C. Grillon, L. van Ooijen, J.L. Kenemans, Startle Shikishima, M., see Kawai, T. 76, 147 potentiation in rapidly alternating conditions of high and low predictability Smeets, T., T. Giesbrecht, M. Jelicic, H. Merckelbach, Context-dependent of threat 76, 43 enhancement of declarative memory performance following acute Molnar, M., see Gaal, Z.A. 76, 196 psychosocial stress 76, 116 Montoya, P., see Bornas, X. 76, 188 Sommer, W., see Werheid, K. 76, 100 Morita, K., see Kawai, T. 76, 147 Spinhoven, P., see van Peer, J.M. 76, 135 Mulder, L.J.M., see Groen, Y. 76, 174 Stins, J.F., see Polderman, T.J.C. 76, 11 Munro, G.E.S., J. Dywan, G.T. Harris, S. McKee, A. Unsal, S.J. Segalowitz, ERN varies with degree of psychopathy in an emotion discrimination task Tortella-Feliu, M., see Bornas, X. 76, 188 76, 31 Unsal, A., see Munro, G.E.S. 76, 31 Nishida, K., see Kawai, T. 76, 147 Urbach, T.P., see Pesciarelli, F. 76, 21 Noguera, M., see Bornas, X. 76, 188 Van Bockstaele, B., see Verschuere, B. 76, 52 Ohta, M., see Kawai, T. 76, 147 van Dijk, J.G., see van Peer, J.M. 76, 135 Orme, K., see Lissek, S. 76, 124 van Doornen, L.J.P., see Houtveen, J.H. 76, 239 van Melis, J.J.M., see Jonkman, L.M. 76, 217 Peressotti, F., see Pesciarelli, F. 76, 21 van Ooijen, L., see Mol, N. 76, 43 Perrett, D.I., see Little, A.C. 76, 209 van Peer, J.M., K. Roelofs, M. Rotteveel, J.G. van Dijk, P. Spinhoven, Pesciarelli, F., M. Kutas, R. Dell’ Acqua, F. Peressotti, R. Job, T.P. Urbach, K.R. Ridderinkhof, The effects of cortisol administration on Semantic and repetition priming within the attentional blink: An approach—avoidance behavior: An event-related potential study 76, 135 event-related brain potential (ERP) investigation study 76, 21 Van Strien, J.W., see Langeslag, S.J.E. 76, 109 Polderman, T.J.C., D. Posthuma, L.M.J. De Sonneville, J.F. Stins, Verhulst, F.C., see Polderman, T.J.C. 76, 11 F.C. Verhulst, D.1. Boomsma, Genetic analyses of the stability of executive Verschuere, B., G. Crombez, E.H.W. Koster, B. Van Bockstaele, A. De Clercq, functioning during childhood 76, 11 Startling secrets: Startle eye blink modulation by concealed crime informa- Posthuma, D., see Polderman, T.J.C. 76, 11 tion 76, 52 Powers, S., see Laurent, H. 76, 61 Wang, Q., see Chen, A. 76, 230 Reuter, B., see Franke, C. 76, 91 Werheid, K., A. Schacht, W. Sommer, Facial attractiveness modulates early and Ridderinkhof, K.R., see van Peer, J.M. 76, 135 late event-related brain potentials 76, 100 Ring, C., see Edwards, L. 76, 72 Wijers, A.A., see Groen, Y. 76, 174 Roelofs, K., see van Peer, J.M. 76, 135 Rokutan, K., see Kawai, T. 76, 147 Yao, D., see Chen, A. 76, 230 Rotteveel, M., see van Peer, J.M. 76, 135 Yuan, J.. see Chen, A. 76, 230 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY Biological Psychology 76 (2007) 252-253 www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Subject index Volume 76 (2007) Action control 76, 91 Evoked heart rate (EHR) 76, 174 Action tendencies 76, 135 Eye movements 76, 163 Acute stress 76, 116 ADHD 76, 217 Face flanker 76, 31 Aging 76, 196 Faces 76, 100 Angry faces 76, 163 Facial attractiveness 76, 209 Antisaccades 76, 91 Facial expressions 76, 31, 135 Antisocial personality disorder 76, 31 Fear 76, 43, 124 Anxiety 76, 43, 124, 163 Fear of flying 76, 188 Approach—avoidance 76, 135 Fearful faces 76, 163 Attachment 76, 61 Attention 76, 11, 52, 109 Gene expression 76, 147 Attentional bias 76, 163 Glucocorticoids (GCs) 76, 116 Attentional blink 76, 21 Auditory event-related potentials 76, 196 Heart rate 76, 239 Heart rate variability 76, 188 Beauty 76, 100 Hormones 76, 209 Behavioral Inhibition Scale 76, 135 5-HT 76, 83 Behavioral inhibition system 76, | Hypertension 76, 72 Carbohydrates 76, 83 Inhibition 76, 52 Category induction 76, 230 Children 76, 11 Late positive potential (LPP) 76, 109 Chronic psychological stress 76, 147 Letter flanker 76, 31 Cognitive control 76, | Limbic system 76, 31 Cognitive development 76, | | Love 76, 109 Complexity 76, 188 Concealed Information Test 76, 52 Mate choice 76, 209 Context 76, 116 Medically unexplained symptoms 76, 239 Cortisol 76, 61, 135, 239 Menstrual cycle 76, 209 Couples 76, 61 Methylphenidate 76, 217 Microarray 76, 147 Deception 76, 52 Mood 76, 83 Declarative memory 76, 116 Diary 76, 170 N400 76, 156 Dopamine 76, 217 Nociceptive flexion reflex threshold 76, 72 EEG 76, 170 Oddball task 76, 196 Emotion 76, 100 Emotion perception 76, 31 Pain 76, 72 Emotion regulation 76, 61, 124 P3b 76, 230 Emotional expression of faces 76, 156 P3b and P3a components 76, 196 Emotion—attention interactions 76, | Pe 76, 217 Endophenotypes 76, 11 PEP 76, 239 ERN 76, 217 Performance 76, 83 ERP 76, 217 Performance monitoring 76, 174 ERPs 76, 21, 31, 100 Peripheral blood cells 76, 147 Error processing 76, 174, 217 Polysomnography 76, 170 Event-related brain potentials 76, | Positive slow wave (PSW) 76, 230 Event-related potential (ERP) 76, 174 Preferences 76, 209 Event-related potentials 76, 31, 135, 156 Priming 76, 100 Event-related potentials (ERPs) 76, 109, 230 Psychophysiology 76, 124 doi: 10.1016/S0301-05 1 1(07)00170-6 Subject index of vol. 76 (2007) Ratings 76, 170 Stress 76, 83, 170 Repetition priming 76, 21 Stress assessment 76, 147 Respiration 76, 239 Supraspinal pain modulation 76, 72 Response conflict 76, 217 Symmetry 76, 209 Response selection 76, 91 Risk for hypertension 76, 72 Task selection 76, 91 RSA 76, 239 Task switching 76, 91 Temperament 76, 61 Sample entropy 76, 188 Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) 76, 116 Semantic priming 76, 21 Tryptophan 76, 83 Sleep 76, 170 Twin study 76, 11 Specific phobia 76, 188 Startle 76, 43, 124 Startle eye blink 76, 52 Working memory 76, 91 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY Biological Psychology 76 (2007) 254-255 www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Volume contents Volume 76 (2007) Regular Articles T.A. Dennis, C.-C. Chen, Neurophysiological mechanisms in the emotional modulation of attention: The interplay between threat sensitivity and attentional control T.J.C. Polderman, D. Posthuma, L.M.J. De Sonneville, J.F. Stins, F.C. Verhulst, D.I. Boomsma, Genetic analyses of the stability of executive functioning during childhood F. Pesciarelli, M. Kutas, R. Dell’ Acqua, F. Peressotti, R. Job, T.P. Urbach, Semantic and repetition priming within the attentional blink: An event-related brain potential (ERP) investigation study G.E.S. Munro, J. Dywan, G.T. Harris, S. McKee, A. Unsal, S.J. Segalowitz, ERN varies with degree of psychopathy in an emotion discrimination task N. Mol, J.M.P. Baas, C. Grillon, L. van Ooijen, J.L. Kenemans, Startle potentiation in rapidly alternating conditions of high and low predictability of threat B. Verschuere, G. Crombez, E.H.W. Koster, B. Van Bockstaele, A. De Clercq, Startling secrets: Startle eye blink modulation by concealed crime information H. Laurent, S. Powers, Emotion regulation in emerging adult couples: Temperament, attachment, and HPA response to conflict L. Edwards, C. Ring, C.R. France, M. al’ Absi, D. McIntyre, D. Carroll, U. Martin, Nociceptive flexion reflex thresholds and pain during rest and computer game play in patients with hypertension and individuals at risk for hypertension C.R. Markus, Effects of carbohydrates on brain tryptophan availability and stress performance C. Franke, B. Reuter, L. Schulz, N. Kathmann, Schizophrenia patients show impaired response switching in saccade tasks ............ K. Werheid, A. Schacht, W. Sommer, Facial attractiveness modulates early and late event-related brain potentials S.J.E. Langeslag, B.M. Jansma, I.H.A. Franken, J.W. Van Strien, Event-related potential responses to love-related facial stimuli T. Smeets, T. Giesbrecht, M. Jelicic, H. 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