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Biological Psychology 78 (2008) 278-279 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/ locate/biopsycho Author index Akiyoshi,} .,s ee Tsuru,J . 78, 159 Edwards, L., see Ring, C. 78, 123 Andreatta, M., see Kenntner-Mabiala, R. 78, 114 Ehlert, U., see Nierop, A. 78, 261 Antony, M.M., see Santesso, D.L. 78, 164 Elovainio, M., see Puttonen, S. 78, 204 Ashbaugh, A.R., see Santesso, D.L. 78, 164 Escera, C., see Cortifias, M. 78, 253 Bellingrath, S., T. Weigl, B.M. Kudielka, Cortisol dysregulation in school Fannes, S., |. Van Diest, A. Meulders, S. De Peuter, D. Vansteenwegen, teachers in relation to burnout, vital exhaustion, and effort-reward- O. Van den Bergh, To inhale or not to inhale: Conditioned imbalance 78, 104 avoidance in breathing behavior in an odor—20% CO> paradigm 78, 87 Bendixen, A., E. Schréger, Memory trace formation for abstract Farrell, L., see Romero, $.G. 78, 221 iaa<<<<iiiiaaaia” ” ’’ auditory features and its consequences in different attentional Faust, R., see Romero, S.G. 78, 221 contexts 78, 231 Fehr, T., see Galashan, D. 78, 246 => Benton, D., M.K. Stevens, The influence of a glucose containing drink Ferraro, A.J., see Gallagher, S. 78, 211 on the behavior of children in school 78, 242 Fritz, A., see Péssel, P. 78, 173 > Boyle, S.H., see Brummett, B.H. 78, 200 Brandauer, |., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 Galashan, D., M. Wittfoth, T. Fehr, M. Herrmann, Two Simon tasks with Brandt, J., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 different sources of conflict: An ERP study of motion- and location-based Bratsikas, A., see Nierop, A. 78, 261 compatibility effects 78, 246 Briggs, K.E., F.H. Martin, Target processing is facilitated by motivation- Gallagher, S., A.C. Phillips, A.J. Ferraro, M.T. Drayson, D. Carroll, Social ally relevant cues 78, 29 support is positively associated with the immunoglobulin Brummett, B.H., S.H. Boyle, C.M. Kuhn, I.C. Siegler, R.B. Williams, M response to vaccination with pneumococcal polysaccharides 78,211 Associations among central nervous system serotonergic function Garolera, M., see Cortifias, M. 78, 253 and neuroticism are moderated by gender 78, 200 Garrido, G., see Cortifias, M. 78, 253 Gomez, P., S. Shafy, B. Danuser, Respiration, metabolic balance, and Cacace, A.T., see Romero, S.G. 78, 221 attention in affective picture processing 78, 138 Carroll, D., see Gallagher, S. 78, 211 Chavanon, M.-L., see Kemper, C.J. 78, 191 Hanada, H., see Tsuru,| . 78, 159 Chen, E., see Wolf, J.M. 78, 20 Harmon-jones, E., see Peterson, C.K. 78, 216 Cima, M., T. Smeets, M. Jelicic, Self-reported trauma, cortisol levels, Hatfield, B.D., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 and aggression in psychopathic and non-psychopathic prison Hearn, J.W., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 inmates 78,75 Hennighausen, E., see Kemper, C.J. 78, 191 Contreras-VidalJ.,L ., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 Henry,J .,s ee Waters, A.M. 78, 10 Corral, M.-]., see Cortifias, M. 78,253 Herrmann, M., see Galashan, D. 78, 246 Cortifias, M., M.-J. Corral, G. Garrido, M. Garolera, M. Pajares, Hietanen, J.K., see Leppanen, J.M. 78, 150 C. Escera, Reduced novelty-P3 associated with increased behavioral Hikichi, T., see Tsuru,J . 78, 159 distractibility in schizophrenia 78, 253 Huppert, |.D., see Moser, |.S. 78, 93 Coudray, C., see Simpson, E.E.A. 78, 1 Craske, M.G., see Waters, A.M. 78, 10 Isogawa, K., see Tsuru, J. 78, 159 Crost, N.W., C.A. Pauls, J. Wacker, Defensiveness and anxiety predict frontal EEG asymmetry only in specific situational contexts Jelicic, M., see Cima, M. 78, 75 78, 43 Jern, P., see von der Pahlen, B. 78, 269 Johansson, A., see von der Pahlen, B. 78, 269 Danuser, B., see Gomez, P. 78, 138 De Peuter, S., see Fannes, S. 78, 87 Kavussanu, M., see Ring, C. 78, 123 Deeny, S.P., D. Poeppel, J.B. Zimmerman, S.M. Roth, J. Brandauer, Keltikangas-jarvinen, L., see Puttonen, S. 78, 204 S. Witkowski, J.W. Hearn, A.T. Ludlow, J.L. Contreras-Vidal, Kemper, C.]., A. Leue, J. Wacker, M.-L. Chavanon, E. Hennighausen, J. Brandt, B.D. Hatfield, Exercise, APOE, and working memory: MEG G. Stemmler, Agentic extraversion as a predictor of effort-related and behavioral evidence for benefit of exercise in epsilon4 carriers cardiovascular response 78, 191 78, 179 Kenneth Sandnabba, N., see von der Pahlen, B. 78, 269 Dimova, K., see Nikolaev, A.R. 78, 53 Kenntner-Mabiala, R., M. Andreatta, M.J. Wieser, A. Miihlberger, Drayson, M.T., see Gallagher, S. 78, 211 P. Pauli, Distinct effects of attention and affect on pain perception Duval, E., see Moser, J.S. 78, 93 and somatosensory evoked potentials 78, 114 doi: 10.1016/S0301 -0511(08)00135-X Biological Psychology 78 (2008) 278-279 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/ locate/biopsycho Author index Akiyoshi,} .,s ee Tsuru,J . 78, 159 Edwards, L., see Ring, C. 78, 123 Andreatta, M., see Kenntner-Mabiala, R. 78, 114 Ehlert, U., see Nierop, A. 78, 261 Antony, M.M., see Santesso, D.L. 78, 164 Elovainio, M., see Puttonen, S. 78, 204 Ashbaugh, A.R., see Santesso, D.L. 78, 164 Escera, C., see Cortifias, M. 78, 253 Bellingrath, S., T. Weigl, B.M. Kudielka, Cortisol dysregulation in school Fannes, S., |. Van Diest, A. Meulders, S. De Peuter, D. Vansteenwegen, teachers in relation to burnout, vital exhaustion, and effort-reward- O. Van den Bergh, To inhale or not to inhale: Conditioned imbalance 78, 104 avoidance in breathing behavior in an odor—20% CO> paradigm 78, 87 Bendixen, A., E. Schréger, Memory trace formation for abstract Farrell, L., see Romero, $.G. 78, 221 iaa<<<<iiiiaaaia” ” ’’ auditory features and its consequences in different attentional Faust, R., see Romero, S.G. 78, 221 contexts 78, 231 Fehr, T., see Galashan, D. 78, 246 => Benton, D., M.K. Stevens, The influence of a glucose containing drink Ferraro, A.J., see Gallagher, S. 78, 211 on the behavior of children in school 78, 242 Fritz, A., see Péssel, P. 78, 173 > Boyle, S.H., see Brummett, B.H. 78, 200 Brandauer, |., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 Galashan, D., M. Wittfoth, T. Fehr, M. Herrmann, Two Simon tasks with Brandt, J., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 different sources of conflict: An ERP study of motion- and location-based Bratsikas, A., see Nierop, A. 78, 261 compatibility effects 78, 246 Briggs, K.E., F.H. Martin, Target processing is facilitated by motivation- Gallagher, S., A.C. Phillips, A.J. Ferraro, M.T. Drayson, D. Carroll, Social ally relevant cues 78, 29 support is positively associated with the immunoglobulin Brummett, B.H., S.H. Boyle, C.M. Kuhn, I.C. Siegler, R.B. Williams, M response to vaccination with pneumococcal polysaccharides 78,211 Associations among central nervous system serotonergic function Garolera, M., see Cortifias, M. 78, 253 and neuroticism are moderated by gender 78, 200 Garrido, G., see Cortifias, M. 78, 253 Gomez, P., S. Shafy, B. Danuser, Respiration, metabolic balance, and Cacace, A.T., see Romero, S.G. 78, 221 attention in affective picture processing 78, 138 Carroll, D., see Gallagher, S. 78, 211 Chavanon, M.-L., see Kemper, C.J. 78, 191 Hanada, H., see Tsuru,| . 78, 159 Chen, E., see Wolf, J.M. 78, 20 Harmon-jones, E., see Peterson, C.K. 78, 216 Cima, M., T. Smeets, M. Jelicic, Self-reported trauma, cortisol levels, Hatfield, B.D., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 and aggression in psychopathic and non-psychopathic prison Hearn, J.W., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 inmates 78,75 Hennighausen, E., see Kemper, C.J. 78, 191 Contreras-VidalJ.,L ., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 Henry,J .,s ee Waters, A.M. 78, 10 Corral, M.-]., see Cortifias, M. 78,253 Herrmann, M., see Galashan, D. 78, 246 Cortifias, M., M.-J. Corral, G. Garrido, M. Garolera, M. Pajares, Hietanen, J.K., see Leppanen, J.M. 78, 150 C. Escera, Reduced novelty-P3 associated with increased behavioral Hikichi, T., see Tsuru,J . 78, 159 distractibility in schizophrenia 78, 253 Huppert, |.D., see Moser, |.S. 78, 93 Coudray, C., see Simpson, E.E.A. 78, 1 Craske, M.G., see Waters, A.M. 78, 10 Isogawa, K., see Tsuru, J. 78, 159 Crost, N.W., C.A. Pauls, J. Wacker, Defensiveness and anxiety predict frontal EEG asymmetry only in specific situational contexts Jelicic, M., see Cima, M. 78, 75 78, 43 Jern, P., see von der Pahlen, B. 78, 269 Johansson, A., see von der Pahlen, B. 78, 269 Danuser, B., see Gomez, P. 78, 138 De Peuter, S., see Fannes, S. 78, 87 Kavussanu, M., see Ring, C. 78, 123 Deeny, S.P., D. Poeppel, J.B. Zimmerman, S.M. Roth, J. Brandauer, Keltikangas-jarvinen, L., see Puttonen, S. 78, 204 S. Witkowski, J.W. Hearn, A.T. Ludlow, J.L. Contreras-Vidal, Kemper, C.]., A. Leue, J. Wacker, M.-L. Chavanon, E. Hennighausen, J. Brandt, B.D. Hatfield, Exercise, APOE, and working memory: MEG G. Stemmler, Agentic extraversion as a predictor of effort-related and behavioral evidence for benefit of exercise in epsilon4 carriers cardiovascular response 78, 191 78, 179 Kenneth Sandnabba, N., see von der Pahlen, B. 78, 269 Dimova, K., see Nikolaev, A.R. 78, 53 Kenntner-Mabiala, R., M. Andreatta, M.J. Wieser, A. Miihlberger, Drayson, M.T., see Gallagher, S. 78, 211 P. Pauli, Distinct effects of attention and affect on pain perception Duval, E., see Moser, J.S. 78, 93 and somatosensory evoked potentials 78, 114 doi: 10.1016/S0301 -0511(08)00135-X Author index of vol. 78 (2008) 279 Kivimaki, M., see Puttonen, S. 78, 204 Ring, C., L. Edwards, M. Kavussanu, Effects of isometric exercise on pain Kodama, K., see Tsuru,J . 78, 159 are mediated by blood pressure 78, 123 Koskinen, K., see Leppanen, J.M. 78, 150 Romero, S.G., D.J. McFarland, R. Faust, L. Farrell, A.T. Cacace, Koskinen, T., see Puttonen, S. 78, 204 Electrophysiological markers of skill-related neuroplasticity Kudielka, B.M., see Bellingrath, S. 78, 104 78, 221 Kuhn, C.M., see Brummett, B.H. 78, 200 Roth, S.M., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 Leppanen, J.M., J.K. Hietanen, K. Koskinen, Differential early ERPs to Santesso, D.L., SJ. Segalowitz, A.R. Ashbaugh, M.M. Antony, fearful versus neutral facial expressions: A response to the salience R.E. McCabe, L.A. Schmidt, Frontal EEG asymmetry and sensation of the eyes? 78, 150 seeking in young adults 78, 164 Leue, A., see Kemper, C.]. 78, 191 Santtila, P., see von der Pahlen, B. 78, 269 Lo, H., see Péssel, P. 78, 173 Schmidt, L.A., see Santesso, D.L. 78, 164 Ludlow, A.T., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 Schroéger, E., see Bendixen, A. 78, 231 Seemann, S., see Péssel, P. 78, 173 Martin, F.H., see Briggs, K.E. 78,29 Segalowitz, S.J., see Santesso, D.L. 78, 164 Matsushita, H., see Tsuru,J . 78, 159 Shafy, S., see Gomez, P. 78, 138 McCabe, R.E., see Santesso, D.L. 78, 164 Siegler, I.C., see Brummett, B.H. 78, 200 McConville, C., see Simpson, E.E.A. 78, 1 Simons, R.F., see Moser, J.S. 78, 93 McFarland, D.J., see Romero, S.G. 78, 221 Simpson, E.E.A., C. McConville, G. Rae, J.M. O'Connor, B,J. Stewart-Knox, Mentzel, H.-J., see Quadflieg, S. 78, 129 C. CoudrayJ,. j.S train, Salivary cortisol, stress and mood in healthy Meulders, A., see Fannes, S. 78, 87 older adults: The Zenith study 78, 1 Miltner, W.H.R., see Quadflieg, S. 78, 129 Smeets, T., see Cima, M. 78, 75 Mohr, A., see Quadflieg, S. 78, 129 Stemmiler, G., see Kemper, C.J. 78, 191 Morris, N., Elevating blood glucose level increases the retention of Stevens, M.K., see Benton, D. 78, 242 information from a public safety video 78, 188 Stewart-Knox, B.]., see Simpson, E.E.A. 78, 1 Moser, J.S., ].D. Huppert, E. Duval, R.F. Simons, Face processing biases Strain, J.J., see Simpson, E.E.A. 78, 1 in social anxiety: An electrophysiological study 78, 93 Straube, T., see Quadflieg, S. 78, 129 Mihiberger, A., see Kenntner-Mabiala, R. 78, 114 Nagayama, H., see Tsuru,J . 78, 159 Tanaka, Y., see Tsuru,J . 78, 159 Neumann, D.L., see Rae Westbury, H. 78, 66 Tsuru, J., J. Akiyoshi, Y. Tanaka, H. Matsushita, H. Hanada, K. Kodama, Neumann, D.L., see Waters, A.M. 78, 10 T. Hikichi, H. Ohgami, T. Tsutsumi, K. lsogawa, H. Nagayama, Social Nicholls, E., see Wolf, |.M. 78, 20 support and enhanced suppression of adrenocorticotropic hormone Nierop, A., P.H. Wirtz, A. Bratsikas, R. Zimmermann, U. Ehlert, Stress- and cortisol responses to hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function buffering effects of psychosocial resources on physiological and and thyrotropin-releasing hormone tests in patients with major psychological stress response in pregnant women 78, 261 depressive disorder 78, 159 Nikolaev, A.R., M. Ziessler, K. Dimova, C. van Leeuwen, Anticipated Tsutsumi,T ., see Tsuru,J . 78, 159 action consequences as a nexus between action and perception: Evidence from event-related potentials 78, 53 Van den Bergh, O., see Fannes, S. 78, 87 Van Diest, I., see Fannes, S. 78, 87 O'Connor, J.M., see Simpson, E.E.A. 78, 1 van Leeuwen, C., see Nikolaev, A.R. 78, 53 Ohgami, H., see Tsuru,J . 78, 159 Vansteenwegen, D., see Fannes, S. 78, 87 Ornitz, E.M., see Waters, A.M. 78, 10 Varjonen, M., see von der Pahlen, B. 78, 269 Viikari, J.S.A., see Puttonen, S. 78, 204 Pajares, M., see Cortifias, M. 78, 253 von der Pahlen, B., P. Santtila, A. Johansson, M. Varjonen, P. Jern, Pauli, P., see Kenntner-Mabiala, R. 78, 114 K. Witting, N. Kenneth Sandnabba, Do the same genetic and Pauls, C.A., see Crost, N.W. 78, 43 environmental effects underlie the covariation of alcohol dependence, Peterson, C.K., E. Harmon-Jones, Proneness to hypomania predicts EEG smoking, and aggressive behaviour? 78, 269 coherence between left motor cortex and left prefrontal cortex 78, 216 Phillips, A.C., see Gallagher, S. 78, 211 Wacker, J., see Crost, N.W. 78, 43 Poeppel, D., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 Wacker,J .,s ee Kemper, C.J. 78, 191 Péssel, P., H. Lo, A. Fritz, S. Seemann, A longitudinal study of cortical Waters, A.M., D.L. Neumann, J. Henry, M.G. Craske, E.M. Ornitz, EEG activity in adolescents 78, 173 Baseline and affective startle modulation by angry and neutral faces Pulkki-Raback, L., see Puttonen, S. 78, 204 in 4-8-year-old anxious and non-anxious children 78, 10 Weigl, T., see Bellingrath, S. 78, 104 Puttonen, S., M. Elovainio, M. Kivimaki, T. Koskinen, L. Pulkki-Raback, J.S.A. Viikari, O.T. Raitakari, L. Keltikangas-Jarvinen, Temperament, Wieser, M.J., see Kenntner-Mabiala, R. 78, 114 health-related behaviors, and autonomic cardiac regulation: The Williams, R.B., see Brummett, B.H. 78, 200 cardiovascular risk in young Finns study 78, 204 Wirtz, P.H., see Nierop, A. 78, 261 Witkowski, S., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 Quadflieg, S., A. Mohr, H.-J. Mentzel, W.H.R. Miltner, T. Straube, Wittfoth, M., see Galashan, D. 78, 246 Modulation of the neural network involved in the processing of Witting, K., see von der Pahlen, B. 78, 269 anger prosody: The role of task-relevance and social phobia 78, 129 Wolf, |.M., E. Nicholls, E. Chen, Chronic stress, salivary cortisol, and a-amylase in children with asthma and healthy children Rae Westbury, H., D.L. Neumann, Empathy-related responses to mov- 78, 20 ing film stimuli depicting human and non-human animal targets in negative circumstances 78, 66 Ziessler, M., see Nikolaev, A.R. 78, 53 Rae, G., see Simpson, E.E.A. 78, 1 ZimmermanJ.,B ., see Deeny, S.P. 78, 179 Raitakari, O.T., see Puttonen, S. 78, 204 Zimmermann, R., see Nierop, A. 78, 261 Biological Psychology 78 (2008) 280-281 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/ locate/biopsycho Subject index Abstract rule encoding 78, 231 Distractibility 78, 253 Action consequences 78, 53 Distraction 78, 231 Action planning 78, 53 Dynamic stimulus sequences 78, 231 Activation components 78, 191 Active coping 78, 191 EEG 78, 43, 221, 246 Adolescents 78, 173 EEG coherence 78, 216 Affect 78, 114 Effort 78, 191 Affective pictures 78, 138 Effort-reward-imbalance 78, 104 Agentic extraversion 78, 191 Electrical stimuli 78, 114 Aggression 78, 75, 269 EMG 78, 66 Alcohol 78, 269 Emotion 78, 29, 114, 129, 138, 150 Alpha activity 78, 173 Emotional faces 78, 10 Alpha-adrenergic activation 78, 191 Empathy 78, 66 Alpha-amylase 78, 261 End-tidal carbon dioxide concentration 78, 138 Antibody response 78, 211 ERPs 78, 29, 221, 253 Anxiety 78, 10, 43 Event-related potentials (ERPs) 78, 53, 93, 150, 231, 246, 253 Anxiety symptoms 78, 173 Exercise 78, 179 APOE 78, 179 Exercise-induced hypoalgesia 78, 123 Arousal 78, 138 Extended twin study 78, 269 Arterial baroreceptors 78, 123 Eye-blink 78, 138 Attention 78, 29, 93, 114, 129, 138, 231, 242 Auditory oddball 78, 253 Face perception 78, 150 Auditory sensory memory 78, 231 Facial expression 78, 150 Avoidance 78, 87 Fear 78, 87 Flankers 78, 53 Beta-adrenergic activation 78, 191 fMRI 78, 129 Biological marker 78, 159 Frontal EEG asymmetry 78, 164 Bipolar disorder 78, 216 Frontal hemispheric asymmetry 78, 43 Blood glucose and memory 78, 188 Blood pressure 78, 204 Breakfast and i, nstructi, on 78, 188 Gendera e78, 200 Burnout 78, 104 Genetic effects 78, 269 Glucose 78, 242 Cardiac control 78, 204 Glucose and complex memory tasks 78, 188 Childhood asthma 78, 20 Glycemic load 78, 242 Children 78, 10, 242 Cholesterol 78, 204 Health behaviors 78, 204 Cholinergic activation 78, 191 Heart rate variability 78, 204 Chronic stress 78, 20 HPA axis 78, 104 CNS serotonergic activity 78, 200 Human-animal 78, 66 CO>-inhalation 78, 87 Hypomania 78, 216 Conditioning 78, 87 Context effects 78, 43 Immunoglobulin M 78, 211 Cortisol 78, 1, 20, 75, 261 Impression management 78, 43 Information processing biases 78, 93 Daily uplifts 78, 261 Involuntary attention 78, 253 Defensiveness 78, 43 Depression 78, 159 Lateralized readiness potential 78, 53 Depressive symptoms 78, 173 Learning 78, 53 DEX/CRH test 78, 159 Life events 78, 211 Dexamethasone suppression test (DST) 78, 104 Longitudinal study 78, 173 doi: 10.1016/S0301-0511(08 )00136-1 Subject index of vol. 78 (2008) M170 78, 179 Salivary a-amylase 78, 20 MEG 78, 179 Salivary cortisol 78, 104 Memory 78, 242 Schizophrenia 78, 253 Mismatch negativity (MMN) 78, 231 Self-efficacy 78, 261 Motivation 78, 29 Self-reported trauma 78, 75 Sensation seeking 78, 164 Negative mood 78, 1 Similarity 78, 66 Negativity bias 78, 138 Simon effect 78, 246 Neuroplasticity 78, 221 Skill learning 78, 221 Nicotine 78, 269 Skin conductance 78, 66 Nociceptive flexion reflex 78, 123 Social anxiety 78, 93 Novelty-P3 78, 253 Social support 78, 211 Social support questionnaire 78, 159 Odors 78, 87 Socioeconomic status 78, 20 Older adults 78, 1 Somatosensory evoked potentials 78, 114 Orienting response 78, 253 Startle modulation 78, 10 State 78, 43 P300 78, 246 Stimulus-response compatibility 78, 246 Pain 78, 114, 123 Stress-buffering effects 78, 261 Peak P1, P2 78, 53 Perceived stress 78, 1 Task engagement 78, 191 Personality 78, 200, 204 Teacher stress 78, 104 Phobia 78, 129 Temperament 78, 204 Pneumococcal vaccination 78, 211 Temperament and character inventory 78, 204 Positive mood 78, 1 Threat 78, 129 Prefrontal cortex (PFC) 78, 216 Pregnancy 78, 261 Trait 78, 43 Pressor response 78, 123 TRH test 78, 159 Prolactin 78, 200 Psychopathy 78, 75 Vital exhaustion 78, 104 Psychosocial stress test 78, 261 Ratings 78, 66 Working Memory 78, 179 Respiration 78, 87, 138 Response monitoring 78, 93 Young adults 78, 164 Biological Psychology 78 (2008) 282-283 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/ locate/biopsycho Volume contents Regular Articles E.E.A. Simpson, C. McConville, G. Rae, |.M. O'Connor, B.J. Stewart-Knox, C. Coudray, J.J. Strain, Salivary cortisol, stress and mood in healthy older adults: The Zenith study A.M. Waters, D.L. Neumann,J .H enry, M.G. Craske, E.M. Ornitz, Baseline and affective startle modulation by angry and neu- tral faces in 4-8-year-old anxious and non-anxious children J.M. Wolf, E. Nicholls, E. Chen, Chronic stress, salivary cortisol, and a-amylase in children with asthma and healthy children K.E. Briggs, F.H. Martin, Target processing is facilitated by motivationally relevant cues N.W. Crost, C.A. Pauls,| .W acker, Defensiveness and anxiety predict frontal EEG asymmetry only in specific situational con- A.R. Nikolaev, M. Ziessler, K. Dimova, C. van Leeuwen, Anticipated action consequences as a nexus between action and per- ception: Evidence from event-related potentials H. Rae Westbury, D.L. Neumann, Empathy-related responses to moving film stimuli depicting human and non-human animal targets in negative circumstances M. Cima, T. Smeets, M. Jelicic, Self-reported trauma, cortisol levels, and aggression in psychopathic and non-psychopathic prison inmates S. Fannes, I. Van Diest, A. Meulders, S. De Peuter, D. Vansteenwegen, O. Van den Bergh, To inhale or not to inhale: Condi- tioned avoidance in breathing behavior in an odor—20% CO5 paradigm J.S. Moser, J.D. Huppert, E. Duval, R.F. Simons, Face processing biases in social anxiety: An electrophysiological study S. Bellingrath, T. Weigl, B.M. Kudielka, Cortisol dysregulation in school teachers in relation to burnout, vital exhaustion, and effort-reward-imbalance R. Kenntner-Mabiala, M. Andreatta, M.J. Wieser, A. Mihliberger, P. Pauli, Distinct effects of attention and affect on pain per- ception and somatosensory evoked potentials C. Ring, L. Edwards, M. Kavussanu, Effects of isometric exercise on pain are mediated by blood pressure Regular Articles S. Quadflieg, A. Mohr, H.-]. Mentzel, W.H.R. Miltner, T. Straube, Modulation of the neural network involved in the processing of anger prosody: The role of task-relevance and social phobia P. Gomez, S. Shafy, B. Danuser, Respiration, metabolic balance, and attention in affective picture processing J.M. LeppanenJ,.K . Hietanen, K. Koskinen, Differential early ERPs to fearful versus neutral facial expressions: A response to nn -< o6 6 tieh cit ceaeseubeibinehekniatadebtenaipeibaaneadssahsesesithoeaudswesansamnneettss 150 doi: 10.1016/S0301 -0511(08 )00137-3 Volume contents of vol. 78 (2008) J. Tsuru, J. Akiyoshi, Y. Tanaka, H. Matsushita, H. Hanada, K. Kodama, T. Hikichi, H. Ohgami, T. Tsutsumi, K. Isogawa, H. Nagayama, Social support and enhanced suppression of adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol responses to hy- pothalamic-pituitary—adrenal function and thyrotropin-releasing hormone tests in patients with major depressive dis- D.L. Santesso, S.J. Segalowitz, A.R. Ashbaugh, M.M. Antony, R.E. McCabe, L.A. Schmidt, Frontal EEG asymmetry and sensation seeking in young adults P. Péssel, H. Lo, A. Fritz, S. Seemann, A longitudinal study of cortical EEG activity in adolescents S.P. Deeny, D. Poeppel, J.B. Zimmerman, S.M. Roth, J. Brandauer, S. Witkowski, J.W. Hearn, A.T. Ludlow, J.L. Contreras-Vidal,J .B randt, B.D. Hatfield, Exercise, APOE, and working memory: MEG and behavioral evidence for ben- efit of exercise in epsilon4 carriers N. Morris, Elevating blood glucose level increases the retention of information from a public safety video C.J. Kemper, A. Leue, J. Wacker, M.-L. Chavanon, E. Hennighausen, G. Stemmler, Agentic extraversion as a predictor of ef- fort-related cardiovascular response B.H. Brummett, S.H. Boyle, C.M. Kuhn, L.C. Siegler, R.B. Williams, Associations among central nervous system serotonergic function and neuroticism are moderated by gender S. Puttonen, M. Elovainio, M. Kivimaki, T. Koskinen, L. Pulkki-Raback, J.S.A. Viikari, O.T. Raitakari, L. Keltikangas-Jarvinen, Temperament, health-related behaviors, and autonomic cardiac regulation: The cardiovascular risk in young Finns study 204 Brief Reports S. Gallagher, A.C. Phillips, A.J. Ferraro, M.T. Drayson, D. Carroll, Social support is positively associated with the im- munoglobulin M response to vaccination with pneumococcal polysaccharides 211 C.K. Peterson, E. Harmon-Jones, Proneness to hypomania predicts EEG coherence between left motor cortex and left prefrontal cortex 216 Regular Articles S.G. Romero, D.J. McFarland, R. Faust, L. Farrell, A.T. 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