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Biological Psychology 89 (2012) 609-612 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Author index Abegg, M., N. Sharma, J.J.S. Barton, Antisaccades generate two types of Cardone, D., see Ebisch, S.J. 89, 123 saccadic inhibition 89, 191 Carter, K., see Garland, E.L. 89,87 Ablow, J.C., see TininenkoJ,.R . 89, 562 Chaddock, L., K.I. Erickson, R.S. Prakash, M.W. Voss, M. VanPatter, Adler, N., see Schacht, A. 89, 130 M.B. Pontifex, C.H. Hillman, A.F. Kramer, A functional MRI Alexander, N., see Osinsky, R. 89, 252 investigation of the association between childhood aerobic fitness Althen, H.,see Grimm, S. 89, 232 and neurocognitive control 89, 260 Andersen, S.K., see Katus, T. 89, 39 Chen, G., see Bjork, J.M. 89, 408 Angstadt, M.,see Klumpp, H. 89, 273 Chen, P., see Schacht, A. 89, 130 Argimon, I., see Corréa, M.S. 89, 293 Cheng, C.-H., P.-N. Wang, W.-Y. Hsu, Y.-Y. Lin, Inadequate inhibition of Arias-Vasquez, A., see van Oostrom,|. 89,214 redundant auditory inputs in Alzheimer’s disease: An MEG study Aureli, T., see Ebisch, S.J. 89, 123 89, 365 Cheng, C.-H., Y.-Y. Lin, The effects of aging on lifetime of auditory Baas, J.M.P., see Klumpers, F. 89,277 sensory memory inhumans 89, 306 Babyak, M.A., see Brummett, B.H. 89, 94 Cheng, S.-k., I.-C. Liu, J.R. Lee, D.L. Hung, O.J.-L. Tzeng, Intentional Bafunno, D., see Ebisch, S.J. 89, 123 forgetting might be more effortful than remembering: An ERP Baker, L.A., see Tuvblad,C. 89, 47 study of item-method directed forgetting 89, 283 Balardin, J.B., see Corréa, M.S. 89, 293 Childers, T.L., see Jones, W.J. 89, 201 Barry, R.J., A.R. Clarke, R. McCarthy, M. Selikowitz, B. MacDonald, F.E. Chorlian, D.B., see Pandey, A.K. 89,170 Dupuy, Caffeine effects on resting-state electrodermal levels in Clarke, A.R., see Barry, R.J. 89,606 AD/HD suggest an anomalous arousal mechanism 89, 606 Conklin, S.M., see Ginty, A.T. 89, 269 Barton, J.J.S.,see Abegg,M. 89,191 Connolly, M.E., see Deveney, C.M. 89, 148 Baumert,J .,s ee Hafner, S. 89, 163 Cornwell, B., see Kim, S.H. 89, 382 Beauducel, A., see Lange, S. 89,416 Corréa, M.S., J.B. Balardin, M.A.K. Caldieraro, M.P. Fleck, |. Argimon, Beckers, T., see Bos, M.G.N. 89,598 C. Luz, E. Bromberg, Contextual recognition memory deficits in Bjork, J.M., G. Chen, D.W. Hommer, Psychopathic tendencies and major depression are suppressed by cognitive support at encod- mesolimbic recruitment by cues for instrumental and passively ing 89,293 obtained rewards 89, 408 Costigan, K.A., see DiPietro, J.A. 89,14 Blankertz, B., see Hammer, E.M. 89, 80 Blond, M., see Eller, N.H. 89, 342 Daffner, K.R., T.Y. Zhuravleva, X. Sun, E.C. Tarbi, A.E. Haring, Bocharov, A.V., see Knyazev,G.G. 89,515 D.M. Rentz, P.J. Holcomb, Does modulation of selective attention Bos, M.G.N., T. Beckers, M. Kindt, The effects of noradrenergic block- to features reflect enhancement or suppression of neural activity? ade on extinction in humans 89,598 89, 398 Botwick, T., see Tuvblad,C. 89, 47 Davies, W., see Trent, S. 89, 1 Boyle, S.H., see Brummett, B.H. 89,94 Dedovic, K., see Duchesne, A. 89,99 Bozzacchi, C., M.A. Giusti, S. Pitzalis, D. Spinelli, F. Di Russo, Awareness Delucchi, K.L., see Mathews, C.A. 89, 487 affects motor planning for goal-oriented actions 89,503 Deveney, C.M., M.E. Connolly, S.E. Jenkins, P. Kim, S.J. Fromm, Bray, S.R., J.D. Graham, K.A. Martin Ginis, A.L. Hicks, Cognitive task D.S. Pine, E. Leibenluft, Neural recruitment during failed motor performance causes impaired maximum force production in inhibition differentiates youths with bipolar disorder and severe human hand flexor muscles 89, 195 mood dysregulation 89, 148 Bress, J.N., E. Smith, D. Foti, D.N. Klein, G. Hajcak, Neural response Di Russo, F., see Bozzacchi,C. 89, 503 to reward and depressive symptoms in late childhood to early Dickhaus, T., see Hammer, E.M. 89, 80 adolescence 89, 156 Dimsdale, J.E.,see Tomfohr, L. 89, 34 Bromberg, E., see Corréa, M.S. 89, 293 DiPietro, J.A., T.M endelson, E.L. Williams, K.A. Costigan, Physiological Brummett, B.H., C.M. Kuhn, S.H. Boyle, M.A. Babyak, I.C. Siegler, blunting during pregnancy extends to induced relaxation 89, 14 R.B. Williams, Cortisol responses to emotional stress in men: Dominguez-Borras,J .,M . Garcia-Garcia, C. Escera, Phase re-setting of Association with a functional polymorphism in the 5HTR2C gene gamma neural oscillations during novelty processing in an appeti- 89, 94 tive context 89,545 Bryant, R.A., see Felmingham, K.L. 89,539 Drollette, E.S., see Scudder, M.R. 89,528 Buitelaar, J.K.,see Marsman, R. 89, 460 Duchesne, A., E. Tessera, K. Dedovic, V. Engert, J.C. Pruessner, Effects of panel sex composition on the physiological stress responses to Caldieraro, M.A.K., see Corréa, M.S. 89, 293 psychosocial stress in healthy young men and women _ 89,99 Cao, B., F. Li, L.Z hang, Y. Wang, H. Li, The holistic processing of price DunsmoorJ,.E ., A. Martin, K.S. LaBar, Role of conceptual knowledge in comparison: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidences 89, learning and retention of conditioned fear 89, 300 63 Dupuy, F.E., see Barry, R.J. 89, 606 doi:10.1016/S0301-0511(12)00056-7 610 Author index of vol. 89 (2012) Ebisch, S.J., T. Aureli, D. Bafunno, D. Cardone, G.L. Romani, A. Merla, Hansen, A.M., see Eller,N.H. 89, 342 Mother and child in synchrony: Thermal facial imprints of Haring, A.E., see Daffner, K.R. 89, 398 autonomic contagion 89, 123 Hattori, K., H. Tanaka, N. Yamamoto, T. Teraishi, H. Hori, Y. Kinoshita, Edwards, K.M., see Tomfohr, L. 89, 34 J. Matsuo, Y. Kawamoto, H. Kunugi, Blood CADPS2AExon3 expres- Eller, N.H., S.F. Nielsen, M. Blond, M.L. Nielsen, A.M. Hansen, sion is associated with intelligence and memory in healthy adults B. Netterstrom, Effort reward imbalance, and salivary cortisol in 89, 117 the morning 89, 342 Heitland, I., see Klumpers, F. 89,277 Emeny, R.T., see Hafner, S. 89, 163 Hennig,J .,s ee Osinsky,R. 89, 252 Enck, P., see Herbert, B.M. 89, 71 Herbert, B.M., C. Herbert, O. Pollatos, K. Weimer, P. Enck, H. Sauer, Endrass, T., M. Schreiber, N. Kathmann, Speeding up older adults: S. Zipfel, Effects of short-term food deprivation on interoceptive Age-effects on error processing in speed and accuracy conditions awareness, feelings and autonomic cardiac activity 89,71 89, 426 Herbert, C., see Herbert, B.M. 89, 71 Engert, V.,see Duchesne, A. 89,99 Herder, C., see Hafner, S. 89, 163 Erickson, K.I., see Chaddock, L. 89, 260 Hicks, A.L., see Bray, S.R. 89, 195 Escera, C., see Dominguez-Borras, J. 89,545 High, R., see TininenkoJ,. R. 89, 562 Escera, C.,see Grimm, S. 89, 232 Hillman, C.H., see Chaddock, L. 89, 260 Hillman, C.H., see Scudder, M.R. 89,528 Faltermeier, N., see Kunz,M. 89,467 Hogan, M.J].E.. Ja,mes , T.R. McCabe, L. Kilmartin, S. Howard, C. Noone, Feldman, R., see Weisman, O. 89,533 Cardiovascular reactivity of younger and older adults to positive-, Felmingham, K.L., T.P. Tran, W.C. Fong, R.A. Bryant, Sex differences negative-, and mixed-emotion cognitive challenge 89,553 in emotional memory consolidation: The effect of stress-induced Holcomb, P.j., see Daffner, K.R. 89, 398 salivary alpha-amylase and cortisol 89,539 Hommer, D.W., see Bjork, J.M. 89, 408 Felten, A., see Montag,C. 89, 107 Honma, M., Y. Tanaka, Y. Osada, K. Kuriyama, Perceptual and not Fernandez, G., see van Oostrom,!. 89,214 physical eye contact elicits pupillary dilation 89, 112 Filtness, A.J., .A. Reyner, J.A. Horne, Driver sleepiness—Comparisons Hori, H., see Hattori, K. 89,117 between young and older men during a monotonous afternoon Horne, J.A., see Filtness, A.J. 89,580 simulated drive 89,580 Howard, M.O., see Garland, E.L. 89,87 Fleck, M.P., see Corréa, M.S. 89, 293 Howard, S., see Hogan, M.J. 89,553 Foa, E.B., see Moser, ].S. 89, 387 Hsu, W.-Y., see Cheng, C.-H. 89,365 Fong, W.C., see Felmingham, K.L. 89,539 Hu, L., see Yuan,J . 89,240 Forster, B., see Jones, A. 89, 313 Hughes, M.E., W.R. Fulham, P.J. Johnston, P.T. Michie, Stop-signal Foti, D., see Bress,].N. 89, 156 response inhibition in schizophrenia: Behavioural, event-related Franke, B., see van Oostrom,!. 89,214 potential and functional neuroimaging data 89, 220 Fromm, S.j.,see Deveney,C.M. 89, 148 Huizenga, H.M., see van de Laar,M.C. 89, 323 Fulham, W.R., see Hughes, M.E. 89,220 Hung, D.L., see Cheng, S.-k. 89, 283 Furman, S.A., see Lewis, G.F. 89, 349 Huppert, J.D., see Moser, ].S. 89, 387 Gao, Y., see Tuvblad,C. 89, 47 Insana, S.P., D.J. Kolko, A. Germain, Early-life trauma is associated with Garcia-Garcia, M., see Dominguez-Borras, J. 89,545 rapid eye movement sleep fragmentation among military veterans Garland, E.L., K. Carter, K. Ropes, M.O. Howard, Thought suppression, 89,570 impaired regulation of urges, and Addiction-Stroop predict affect- Isen, J., see Tuvblad,C. 89, 47 modulated cue-reactivity among alcohol dependent adults 89, Iwanaga, M., see Kanai, Y. 89,591 87 Gebhardt, H., see Osinsky,R. 89,252 Jackson, P.A., J.L. Reay, A.B. Scholey, D.O. Kennedy, Docosahexaenoic Germain, A., see Insana,S.P. 89,570 acid-rich fish oil modulates the cerebral hemodynamic response Gerritsen, L., see van Oostrom, |. 89,214 to cognitive tasks in healthy young adults 89, 183 Ginty, A.T., S.M. Conklin, Preliminary evidence that acute long-chain James, J.E., see Hogan, M.J. 89,553 omega-3 supplementation reduces cardiovascular reactivity to Jenkins, S.E., see Deveney,C.M. 89, 148 mental stress: A randomized and placebo controlled trial 89,269 Jiang, Y., see Jones, W.J. 89, 201 Giusti, M.A., see Bozzacchi,C. 89, 503 Johnston, P.J., see Hughes, M.E. 89, 220 Goldstein, A., see Weisman, 0. 89,533 Jones, A., B. Forster, Reflexive attention in touch: An investigation of Graham, J.D., see Bray, S.R. 89,195 event related potentials and behavioural responses 89, 313 Grimm, S., M. Recasens, H. Althen, C. Escera, Ultrafast tracking of Jones, E.K., S.I. Siinram-Lea, K.A. Wesnes, Acute ingestion of different sound location changes as revealed by human auditory evoked macronutrients differentially enhances aspects of memory and at- potentials 89, 232 tention in healthy young adults 89,477 Guo, T., see Schacht, A. 89, 130 Jones, N.A., Delayed reactive cries demonstrate emotional and physio- logical dysregulation in newborns of depressed mothers 89,374 Hadar, A.A., S. Makris, K. Yarrow, The truth-telling moter cortex: Re- Jones, W.]., T.L. Childers, Y. Jiang, The shopping brain: Math anxiety sponse competition in M1 discloses deceptive behaviour 89,495 modulates brain responses to buying decisions 89,201 Hafner, S., J. Baumert, R.T. Emeny, M.E. Lacruz, B. Thorzind, C. Herder, W. Koenig, R. Rupprecht, K.H. Ladwig, Sleep disturbances and de- Kamarajan, C., see Pandey, A.K. 89, 170 pressed mood: A harmful combination associated with increased Kanai, Y., H. Nittono, K. Kubo, S. Sasaki-Aoki, M. Iwanaga, Early leptin levels in women with normal weight 89, 163 somatosensory event-related potentials reveal attentional bias for Hajcak, G., see Bress,J.N. 89, 156 internal stimuli in social anxiety 89,591 Halder, S.,see Hammer, E.M. 89,80 Kathmann, N., see Endrass, T. 89, 426 Hammer, E.M., S. Halder, B. Blankertz, C. Sannelli, T. Dickhaus, S. Kleih, Katus, T., S.K. Andersen, M.M. Miiller, Maintenance of tactile short- K.-R. Miller, A. Kiibler, Psychological predictors of SMR-BCI per- term memory for locations is mediated by spatial attention 89, formance 89, 80 39 Author index of vol. 89 (2012) Kaufmann, J.M., S.R. Schweinberger, The faces you remember: Carica- Martin Ginis, K.A., see Bray, S.R. 89, 195 turing shape facilitates brain processes reflecting the acquisition of Martin, A., see Dunsmoor, J.E. 89, 300 new face representations 89, 21 Mathalon, D.H., see Mathews, C.A. 89, 487 Kawamoto, Y., see Hattori, K. 89, 117 Mathews, C.A., V.B. Perez, K.L. Delucchi, D.H. Mathalon, Error- KenemansJ,.L ., see Kilumpers, F. 89,277 related negativity in individuals with obsessive-compulsive Kennedy, D.O., see Jackson, P.A. 89, 183 symptoms: Toward an understanding of hoarding behaviors Kilmartin, L., see Hogan, MJ. 89, 553 89, 487 Kim, P., see Deveney, C.M. 89, 148 Matsuo,J. ,s ee Hattori, K. 89,117 Kim, S.E., see Kim, S.H. 89, 382 McCabe, T.R., see Hogan, M.J. 89,553 Kim, S.H., B. Cornwell, S.E. Kim, Individual differences in emotion McCarthy, R., see Barry, R.J. 89, 606 regulation and hemispheric metabolic asymmetry 89, 382 McCool, M.F., see Lewis, G.F. 89, 349 Kindt, M., see Bos, M.G.N. 89,598 Measelle, J.R., see TininenkoJ,. R. 89,562 Kinoshita, Y., see Hattori, K. 89, 117 Mendelson, T., see DiPietroJ,. A. 89,14 Kleih, S., see Hammer, E.M. 89, 80 Meng, X., see Yuan, J. 89,240 Klein, D.N., see Bress, J.N. 89, 156 Merla, A., see Ebisch, S.J. 89, 123 Klumpers, F., I. Heitland, R.S. Oosting, J.L. Kenemans, J.M.P. Baas, Ge- Michie, P.T., see Hughes, M.E. 89, 220 netic variation in serotonin transporter function affects human Milad, M.R., see Linnman,C. 89, 450 fear expression indexed by fear-potentiated startle 89,277 Mitchell, A.M., P. Péssel, Frontal brain activity pattern predicts Klumpp, H., M. Angstadt, K.L. Phan, Insula reactivity and connectivity depression in adolescent boys 89,525 to anterior cingulate cortex when processing threat in generalized Montag, C., B. Weber, P. Trautner, B. Newport, S. Markett, N.T. Walter, social anxiety disorder 89, 273 A. Felten, M. Reuter, Does excessive play of violent first-person- Knyazev, G.G., A.V. Bocharov, L.V. Pylkova, Extraversion and fronto- shooter-video-games dampen brain activity in response to emo- posterior EEG spectral power gradient: An independent compo- tional stimuli? 89, 107 nent analysis 89,515 Moser, J.S., J.D. Huppert, E.B. Foa, R.F. Simons, Interpretation of am- Koenig, W., see Hafner, S. 89, 163 biguous social scenarios in social phobia and depression: Evidence Kolko, D.J., see Insana, S.P. 89,570 from event-related brain potentials 89, 387 Kramer, A.F., see Chaddock, L. 89, 260 Mulder, E.J.H., see Van den Bergh, B.R.H. 89,584 Kubler, A., see Hammer, E.M. 89, 80 Miiller, K.-R., see Hammer, E.M. 89, 80 Kubo, K., see Kanai, Y. 89,591 Miiller, M.M., see Katus, T. 89, 39 Kuhn, C.M., see Brummett, B.H. 89,94 Murray-Close, D., A.H. Rellini, Cardiovascular reactivity and proactive Kunugi, H., see Hattori, K. 89, 117 and reactive relational aggression among women with and with- Kunz, M., N. Faltermeier, S$. Lautenbacher, Impact of visual learning out a history of sexual abuse 89,54 on facial expressions of physical distress: A study on voluntary and evoked expressions of pain in congenitally biind and sighted Nederhof, E., see Marsman, R. 89, 460 individuals 89, 467 Netterstrom, B., see Eller, N.H. 89, 342 Kuriyama, K.,see Honma, M. 89, 112 Newport, B., see Montag, C. 89, 107 Nielsen, M.L., see Eller, N.H. 89, 342 LaBar, K.S., see DunsmoorJ,. E. 89, 300 Nielsen, S.F., see Eller, N.H. 89, 342 Lacruz, M.E., see Hafner, S. 89, 163 Nittono, H., see Kanai, Y. 89,591 Ladwig, K.H., see Hafner, S. 89, 163 Noone, C., see Hogan, M.J. 89, 553 Lange, K., The temporal orienting P3 effect to non-target stimuli: Does it reflect motor inhibition? 89, 433 Lange, S., A. Leue, A. Beauducel, Behavioral approach and reward pro- Oldehinkel, A.]., see Marsman,R. 89, 460 cessing: Results on feedback-related negativity and P3 component Oosting, R.S., see Klumpers, F. 89,277 89, 416 Ormel, J.,see Marsman, R. 89, 460 Lautenbacher, S., see Kunz, M. 89, 467 Osada, Y.,see Honma, M. 89, 112 Lee, J.R., see Cheng, S.-k. 89, 283 Osinsky, R., H. Gebhardt, N. Alexander,J .H ennig, Trait anxiety and the Leibenluft, E., see Deveney, C.M. 89, 148 dynamics of attentional control 89, 252 Leue, A., see Lange, S. 89,416 Lewis, G.F., S.A. Furman, M.F. McCool, S.W. Porges, Statistical strate- Pandey, A.K., C. Kamarajan, Y. Tang, D.B. Chorlian, B.N. Roopesh, gies to quantify respiratory sinus arrhythmia: Are commonly used N. Manz, A. Stimus, M. Rangaswamy, B. Porjesz, metrics equivalent? 89,349 Neurocognitive deficits in male alcoholics: An ERP/sLORETA anal- Li, F., see Cao, B. 89, 63 ysis of the N2 component in an equal probability Go/NoGo task Li, H., see Cao, B. 89, 63 89, 170 Lin, Y.-Y., see Cheng, C.-H. 89, 306, 365 Perez, V.B., see Mathews, C.A. 89, 487, Linnman, C., M.A. Zeidan, R.K. Pitman, M.R. Milad, Resting cerebral Editorial Board 839, ii metabolism correlates with skin conductance and functional brain Pine, D.S., see Deveney, C.M. 89, 148 activation during fear conditioning 89, 450 Pitman, R.K., see Linnman,C. 89, 450 Liu, I.-C., see Cheng, S.-k. 89, 283 Pitzalis, S., see Bozzacchi,C. 89,503 Lu,J .,s ee Zhang, W. 89, 444 Pollatos, O., see Herbert, B.M. 89, 71 Luz, C., see Corréa, M.S. 89, 293 Pontifex, M.B., see Chaddock, L. 89, 260 Pontifex, M.B., see Scudder, M.R. 89,528 MacDonald, B., see Barry, R.J. 89, 606 Porges, S.W., see Lewis, G.F. 89, 349 Makris, S., see Hadar, A.A. 89, 495 Porjesz, B., see Pandey, A.K. 89, 170 Manz, N., see Pandey, A.K. 89, 170 Possel, P., see Mitchell, A.M. 89,525 Markett, S., see Montag, C. 89, 107 Prakash, R.S., see Chaddock, L. 89, 260 Marsman, R., E. Nederhof, J.G.M. Rosmalen, A.J. Oldehinkel, J. Ormel, Pruessner, J.C., see Duchesne, A. 89,99 J.K. Buitelaar, Family environment is associated with HPA-axis ac- Pung, M.A., see Tomfohr, L. 89, 34 tivity in adolescents. The TRAILS study 89, 460 Pylkova, L.V., see Knyazev,G.G. 89,515 612 Author index of vol. 89 (2012) Quas, J.A., IS. Yim, E. Rush, M. Sumaroka, Hypothalamic pituitary ad- Tran, T.P., see Felmingham, K.L. 89, 539 renal axis and sympathetic activation: Joint predictors of memory Trautner, P., see Montag, C. 89, 107 in children, adolescents, and adults 89, 335 Trent, S., W. Davies, The influence of sex-linked genetic mechanisms on attention and impulsivity 89, 1 Raine, A., see Tuvblad,C. 89, 47 Tuvblad, C., Y. Gao, J. Isen, T. Botwick, A. Raine, L.A. Baker, The herit- Rangaswamy, M., see Pandey, A.K. 89, 170 ability of the skin conductance orienting response: A longitudinal Reay, J.L., see Jackson, P.A. 89, 183 twin study 89, 47 Recasens, M., see Grimm, S. 89, 232 Tzeng, O.J.-L., see Cheng, S.-k. 89, 283 Rellini, A.H., see Murray-Close, D. 89,54 Rentz, D.M., see Daffner, K.R. 89, 398 van Boxtel, G.J.M., see van de Laar,M.C. 89, 323 Reuter, M., see Montag, C. 89, 107 van de Laar, M.C., W.P.M. van den Wildenberg, G.J.M. van Boxtel, Reyner, L.A., see Filtness, A.J. 89,580 H.M. Huizenga, M.W. van der Molen, Lifespan changes in motor Rijpkema, M., see van Oostrom, 1. 89,214 activation and inhibition during choice reactions: A Laplacian ERP Romani, G.L., see Ebisch, S.J. 89, 123 study 89, 323 Roopesh, B.N., see Pandey, A.K. 89, 170 Van den Bergh, B.R.H., E.J.H. Mulder, Fetal sleep organization: Ropes, K., see Garland, E.L. 89,87 A biological precursor of self-regulation in childhood and adoles- Rosmalen, J.G.M., see Marsman, R. 89, 460 cence? 89,584 Rupprecht, R., see Hafner, S. 89, 163 van den Wildenberg, W.P.M., see van de Laar, M.C. 89, 323 Rush, E., see Quas, J.A. 89,335 van der Molen, M.W., see van de Laar, M.C. 89, 323 van Oostrom, I., B. Franke, M. Rijpkema, L. Gerritsen, A. Arias-Vasquez, Sannelli, C.,see Hammer, E.M. 89,80 G. Fernandez, |. Tendolkar, Interaction between BDNF Val66Met Sasaki-Aoki, S., see Kanai, Y. 89,591 and childhood stressful life events is associated to affective Sauer, H., see Herbert, B.M. 89, 71 memory bias in men but not women 89,214 Schacht, A., N. Adler, P. Chen, T. Guo, W. Sommer, Association with VanPatter, M., see Chaddock, L. 89, 260 positive outcome induces early effects in event-related brain po- Voss, M.W., see Chaddock, L. 89, 260 tentials 89, 130 Scholey, A.B., see Jackson, P.A. 89, 183 Walter, N.T., see Montag, C. 89, 107 Schreiber, M., see Endrass,T. 89, 426 Wang, P.-N., see Cheng, C.-H. 89, 365 Schweinberger, S.R., see KaufmannJ,.M . 89, 21 Wang, Y., see Cao, B. 89, 63 Scudder, M.R., E.S. Drollette, M.B. Pontifex, C.H. Hillman, Neuroelectric Weber, B., see Montag, C. 89, 107 indices of goal maintenance following a single bout of physical Weimer, K., see Herbert, B.M. 89, 71 activity 89,528 Weisman, O., R. Feldman, A. Goldstein, Parental and romantic Selikowitz, M., see Barry, R.J. 89,606 attachment shape brain processing of infant cues 89, 533 Sharma, N., see Abegg, M. 89, 191 Wesnes, K.A., see Jones, E.K. 89,477 Siegler, I.C., see Brummett, B.H. 89,94 Wiese, H., The role of age and ethnic group in face recognition mem- Simons, R.F., see Moser, j.S. 89, 387 ory: ERP evidence from a combined own-age and own-race bias Smith, E., see Bress,].N. 89, 156 study 89, 137 Sommer, W., see Schacht, A. 89, 130 Williams, E.L., see DiPietroJ,. 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High, Respiratory control Zhang, L., see Cao, B. 89, 63 when measuring respiratory sinus arrhythmia during a talking Zhang, W., J. Lu, Time course of automatic emotion regulation task 89,562 during a facial Go/Nogo task 89, 444 Tomfohr, L., M.A. Pung, K.M. EdwardsJ,.E . Dimsdale, Racial differences Zhuravleva, T.Y., see Daffner, K.R. 89, 398 in sleep architecture: The role of ethnic discrimination 89, 34 Zipfel, S.,see Herbert, B.M. 89, 71 Biological Psychology 89 (2012) 613-615 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Subject index ACC 89, 170 Cardiovascular disease 89, 94 ACR 89, 342 Cardiovascular reactivity 89, 54, 269, 553 AD/HD 889, 606 Caricatures 89, 21 Adolescence 89, 460 Case-control study 89, 107 Adolescents 89, 525 Caudate 89, 382 Affective memory bias 89, 214 Childhood 89, 156 African American 89, 34 Children 89, 260, 335, 606 Age 89, 137 Choice RT task 89, 323 Age effects 89, 580 Cognition 89, 260 Agentic extraversion 89, 515 Cognitive 89, 293 Aggression 89, 54 Cognitive control 89, 252 Aging 89, 306, 426, 553 Cognitive function 89, 183, 477, 528 Alcohol dependence 89, 87 Combat 89, 570 Alcoholism 89, 170 COMT 839, 1, 277 Alzheimer’s disease (AD) 89, 365 Conflict monitoring 89, 170 Anterior cingulate 89, 382 Congenitally blind 89, 467 Antisaccade 89, 191 Consumer psychology 89, 201 Anxiety 89, 277 Correct-related negativity (CRN) 89, 425 Anxiety disorders 89, 598 Cortisol 89, 94, 539 Arousal 89, 606 Cortisol and DHEA 89, 293 Associative learning 89, 300 Cortisol awakening response 89, 460 Attention 89, 1, 252, 477,545 Cue-reactivity 89, 87 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 89, 1 Attentional bias 89, 87, 591 DAT 89, 277 Attentional control 89, 444 Deception 89, 495 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 89, 606 Decision-making 89, 201 Auditory 89, 433 Declarative knowledge 89, 598 Auditory perception 89, 232 Default-mode network 89, 515 Auditory sensory memory 89, 306 Depressed mood 89, 163 Autism 89, 1 Depressed mothers 89, 374 Autistic disorder 89, 117 Depression 89, 156, 214, 293, 387, 525 Automatic 89, 444 Development 89, 570 Autonomic activity 89, 71 Developmental 89, 156 Autonomic nervous system 89, 14, 123, 349 Developmental origins of behavior, health and disease (DOBHaD) Awareness 89, 503 89, 584 Developmental plasticity 89, 584 BDNF 89, 117 Deviance detection 89, 232 BDNF Val66Met 89, 214 DHA 89, 269 Behavioral approach system 89, 416 Diet 89, 269 Behavioral inhibition system 89, 416 Directed forgetting 89, 283 Behavioral inhibitory control (BIC) 89, 240 Direction 89, 191 Behavioural responses 89, 313 Discrimination 89, 34 Bipolar disorder 89, 148 Distance effect 89, 63 Bodily sensations 89, 591 Docosahexaenoic acid 89, 183 Bonding 89, 533 Dopamine 89, 117 Boys 89, 525 Driving ability 89, 580 Brain 89, 260 Driving simulator 89, 580 Brain maturation 89, 584 Driving simulator 89, 580 Brain-Computer Interfaces 89, 80 Early emotion effect 89, 130 Caffeine 89, 606 Eating disorders 89, 71 CAPS2 89, 117 ECG 89, 374 doi:10.1016/S0301-051 1(12)00057-9 614 Subject index of vol. 89 (2012) EEG 89, 21,525 HTR1A 89, 277 EEG/ERP 89, 313 5HTR2C 89, 94 Effort Reward Model 89, 342 5-HTTLPR 89, 277 Effortful control 89, 584 Humans 89, 306 Electrodermal 89, 47 Hunger 89, 71 Electrodermal activity 89, 450 Hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis activation 89, 335 Emotion 89, 94, 123, 130, 273, 545, 553 Hypothalamic-pituitary axis 89, 94 Emotion regulation 89, 444 Emotional arousal 89, 300 IAPS 89, 107 Emotional dysregulation 89, 374 Imaging 89, 273 Emotions 89, 107 Impulsivity 89, 1 Empathy 89, 123 Incentive motivation 89, 408 Encoding 89, 293 Infrared imaging 89, 123 EPA 89, 269 Inhibition 89, 170, 365 ERN 89, 487 Inhibition of return 89, 191, 313 ERP 89, 170, 416, 433, 533 Instrumental behavior 89, 408 ERPs 89, 21, 220, 283, 387, 398, 503 Intelligence quotient 89, 117 Error monitoring 89, 487 Interoceptive awareness 89, 71 Error-related negativity (Ne or ERN) 89, 426 Interpretation bias 89, 387 Ethnic group 89, 137 Inter-trial phase-synchronization 89, 545 Event-related brain potentials 89, 130 Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) 89, 528 Laplacian 89, 323 Event-related potentials 89, 137, 232, 387, 591 Latency 89, 191 Event-related potentials (ERPs) 89, 240 Leptin 89, 163 Evolutionary theory 89, 533 Lie detection 89, 495 Exercise 89, 260, 528 Lifespan development 89, 323 Exogenous attention 89, 313 Location changes 89, 232 Extinction 89, 598 Longitudinal 89, 47, 525 Eye contact 89, 112 LPC 89, 21 Face learning 89, 21 M50 89, 365 Face perception 89, 21 Macronutrients 89, 477 Face recognition 89, 21 Magnetic mismatch negativity (MMNm) 89, 365 Faces 89, 137, 273 Magnetoencephalography (MEG) 89, 306, 365 Face-to-face method 89, 112 MAOA 839, 1 Facial expression 89, 467 Math anxiety 89, 201 Fat 89, 477 Memory 89, 117, 293, 335, 477, 539 Fear 89, 277,570 Menstrual cycle 89, 99 Fear conditioning 89, 300, 450 Methodology 89, 562 Fear-potentiated startle reflex 89, 598 Middle-latency response 89, 232 Feedback negativity 89, 156 Motor evoked potential (MEP) 89, 495 Feedback-related negativity 89, 156, 416 Motor inhibition 89, 148, 433 Fetal sleep organization 89, 584 Motor preparation 89, 503 First-person-shooter-video-games 89, 107 MRCPs 89, 503 Flanker 89, 260 Muscle fatigue 89, 195 fMRI 89, 107, 148, 220, 260, 273, 408, 450 FN400 89, 201 N400 89, 283 Food deprivation 89, 71 N2 89, 170, 528 Frontal asymmetry 89, 382 Near-infrared spectroscopy 89, 183 Negative information processing 89, 214 Gamma-band responses 89, 545 Neural enhancement 89, 398 Gaze sensitivity 89, 112 Neural suppression 89, 398 Gender 89, 214 Neuromarketing 89, 201 Gender and weight effects 89, 163 Neuropsychiatric disorders 89, 1 Generalization 89, 300 Neurosteroids 89, 1 Genetics 89, 214 Newborns, Reactive cries 89, 374 Glucose 89, 477 N100m 89, 306 Glucose metabolism 89, 450 Non-verbal communication 89, 467 Grasping 89, 503 Noradrenaline 89, 539 Group independent component analysis 89, 515 Numerical cognition 89, 63 Healthy adults 89, 183 Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) 89, 487 Heart rate 89, 14, 349 Orbitofrontal cortex 89, 515 Heart rate variability 89, 349 Organizational change 89, 342 Heritability 89, 47 Orienting 89, 47 Hoarding symptoms 89, 487 Outcome association 89, 130 Holistic model 89, 63 HPA axis 89, 99, 460 P200 89, 21, 283 HRV 89, 87 P3 89, 201, 416, 433, 528 Subject index of vol. 89 (2012) Pain 89, 467 Semantic priming 89, 283 Parent-child intersubjectivity 89, 123 Sensorimotor rhythms 89, 80 Parenting 89, 460, 533 Serotonin 89, 94 Parietal lobes 89, 503 SES 89, 460 Perceived exertion 89, 195 Sex chromosomes 839, 1 Performance monitoring 89, 426 Sex differences 89, 99, 539 PET 89, 450 Sexual dimorphism 839, 1 Phobia 89, 300 Short-term memory 89, 39 Physical activity 89, 260 Skin conductance level 89, 606 Positron emission tomography 89, 382 Sleep 89, 570 Posttraumatic stress disorder 89, 300 Sleep architecture 89, 34 Predictors 89, 80 Sleep disturbances 89, 163 Prefrontal 89, 273, 382 Sleepiness 89, 580 Pregnancy 89, 14 sLORETA 89, 170,515 Price processing 89, 63 Social anxiety 89, 591 Primary motor cortex 89, 323 Social phobia 89, 387, 591 Propranolol 89, 598 Somatosensation 89, 39 Prosaccade 89, 191 Spatial attention 89, 39 Protein 89, 477 Splicing variant 89, 117 Psychopathy 89, 408 SRY 89, 1 PsychoPhysiological 89, 273 SSRT 89, 220 Psychosocial stress 89, 99 Stability 89, 47 PTSD 89, 570 Startle 89, 277 Pupillary dilation 89, 112 State transition 89, 584 Steroid sulfatase 89, 1 Reaching 89, 503 Stop-signal task 89, 220 Reappraisal 89, 382 Stress 89, 34, 94, 335 Recognition memory 89, 137 Stroop 89, 87 Reconsolidation 89, 598 Stroop task 89, 252 Recovery cycle 89, 306 Subjective stress 89, 99 Reinforcement 89, 416 Sympathetic activation 89, 335 Relaxation 89, 14 Respiration 89, 349 Tactile attention 89, 313 Respiratory sinus arrhythmia 89, 14, 349, 562 Talking 89, 562 Response activation 89, 323 Talking baseline 89, 562 Response competition 89, 495 Temporal orienting 89, 433 Response inhibition 89, 220, 323, 444, 495 Theta oscillations 89, 515 Response selection 89, 495 Thought suppression 89, 87 Reward 89, 130, 156, 408 Trait anxiety 89, 252 Reward expectation mismatch 89, 416 Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) 89, 495 Reward sensitivity 89, 416 Transfer function 89, 562 Road safety 89, 580 Translational 89, 570 Romantic love 89, 533 Trauma 89, 570 rs6318 89, 94 TSST 89, 99 Turner syndrome 839, 1 Saccadic inhibition 89, 191 Two-choice oddball task 89, 240 Salivary alpha amylase 89, 539 Salivary cortisol 89, 342 Unpleasant emotion 89, 240 Schizophrenia 89, 220 Selection Negativity 89, 398 Valence strength 89, 240 Selection Positivity 89, 398 Selective attention 89, 398 Work stress 89, 342 Self-regulation 89, 71, 195, 584 Biological Psychology 89 (2012) 616-619 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Dy Volume contents Review S. 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