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BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY a“ ELSEVIER Biological Psychology 006) 347-348 ww.elsevier.comylocate/biopsycho Author index Volume 72 (2006) Allen, J.J.B., see Coan, J.A. 72, 198 gloff, B.. see Schwerdtfeger, A. 72, 213 Ally, B.A., G.E. Jones, J.A. Cole, A.t Budson, The P300 component in Evans, S., N. Neave, D. Wakelin, Relationships between vocal characteristics patients with Alzheimer’s disease and their biological children 72, 180 and body size and shape in human males: An evolutionary explanation for Aluja, A., see Caseras, LX. 72, 25 a deep male voice 72, 160 Barbanoj, M.J., see Caseras, F.X. 72, 251 Federenko, I.S., see Kudielka, B.M Blackhart, G.C., J.A. Minnix, J.P. Kline, Can EEG asymmetry patterns predict F ischer, J.t see Kudielka, B.M future development of anxiety and depression?. A preliminary study 72, Fox, M.A., see Blumenthal, T.D 46 Franklin, J.C., see Blumenthal Blumenthal, T.D., J.V. Noto, M.A. Fox, J.¢ Franklin, Background noise Fullana, M.A., see Caseras, F.X decreases both prepulse elicitation and inhibition of acoustic startle blink responding 72, 173 Gidron, Y., K. Russ, H. Tissarchondou, J. Warner, The relation between psy chological factors and DNA-damage: A critical review 72, 291 Boksem, M.A.S., T.F. Meijman, M.M. Lorist, Mental fatigue, motivation and action monitoring 72, 123 Gladwin, T.E., J.P. Lindsen, R. de Jong, Pre-stimulus EEG effects related Boomsma, D.I., see Goedhart, A.D. 72, 110 response speed, task switching and upcoming response hand 72, 15 Boord, P., see Craig, A. 72, 78 Goedhart, A.D., N. Kupper, G. Willemsen, D.I. Boomsma, E.J.C. de Geus, Broussard, J.L., see Casement, M.D 72, 208 Temporal stability of ambulatory stroke volume and cardiac output meas Brunner, R., see Moehler, | 72, ured by impedance cardiography 72, 110 Buchheim, A., see Ruchsow, M Goffaux, P., N.A. Phillips, M. Sinai, D. Pushkar, Behavioural and electro- physiological measures of task switching during single and mixed-task con Budson, A.E., see Ally, B.A. 72, ditions 72, 278 Budson, A.E., see Daffner, K.R Grillon, C., see Lissek, S 72, 265 72, 133 ‘arroll, D., see de Boer, D. 72, 318 Grén, G., see Ruchsow, M ‘asement, M.D., J.L. Broussard, J.M. Mullington, D.Z. Press, The contribution Hallett, M., see Slobounov, S. 72, 188 of sleep to improvements in working memory scanning speed: A study of prolonged sleep restriction 72, 208 Hellhammer, D.H., see Kudielka, B.M 72, 141 Holcomb, P.J., see Daffner, K.R. 72, 67 aseras, F.X., M.A. Fullana, J. Riba, M.J. Barbanoj, A. Aluja, R. Torrubia, Huisman, H.W., see Malan, I 72, 305 Influence of individual differences in the Behavioral Inhibition System and stimulus content (fear versus blood-disgust) on affective startle reflex mod Jelicic, M., see Smeets, T 72. 164 ulation 72, 251 Johannes, S., see Schaefer, M 72,51 oan, J.A., J.J.B. Allen, PE McKnight, A capability model of individual Jones, G.I see Ally, B.A 72. 180 differences in frontal EEG asymmetry 72, 198 ‘odispoti, M., see De Cesarei, A 72. 35 Kagan, J., see Moehler, E. 72, 344 ole, J.A., see Ally, B.A. 72, 180 Kathmann, N., see Reuter, B. 72, 88 ‘raig, A., Y. Tran, N. Wijesuriya, P. Boord, A controlled investigation into the Kaufmann, C., see Moehler, I 72, psychological determinants of fatigue 72, 78 Kiichele, H., see Ruchsow, M ‘urtin, J.J., see LaRowe, §.D. 72, 257 Kiefer, M., see Ruchsow, M Kline, J.P., see Blackhart, G.C Daffner, K.R., K.K. Ryan, D.M. Williams, A.E. Budson, D.M. Rentz, Kline, J.P., see LaRowe, S.D D.A. Wolk, PJ. Holcomb, Age-related differences in attention to novelty Koch, I., see Reuter, B. 72, 88 among cognitively high performing adults 72, 67 Kok, A., see Ramautar, J.R. 72, 96 de Boer, D., C. Ring, D. Carroll, Time course and mechanisms of hemocon Kudielka, B.M., I.S. Federenko, D.H. Hellhammer, S. Wiist, Morningness and centration in response to mental stress 72, 318 eveningness: The free cortisol rise after awakening in “early birds” and De Cesarei, A., M. Codispoti, H.T. Schupp, L. Stegagno, Selectively attending “night owls” 72, 141 to natural scenes after alcohol consumption: An ERP analysis 72, 35 Kudielka, B.M., R. von Kinel, D. Preckel, L. Zgraggen, K. Mischler, del Cerro, M., see Triarhou, L.C. 72, | J.E. Fischer, Exhaustion is associated with reduced habituation of free de Geus, E.J.C., see Goedhart, A.D. 72, 110 cortisol responses to repeated acute psychosocial stress 72, 147 de Jong, R., see Gladwin, T.E. 72, 15 Kupper, N., see Goedhart, A.D. 72, 110 Duschek, S., J. Meinhardt, R. Schandry, Reduced cortical activity due to chro Kutas, M., see Urbach, T.P. 72, 333 nic low blood pressure: An EEG study 72, 241 Duschek, S., R. Schandry, Deficient adjustment of cerebral blood flow to cog LaRowe, S.D., C.J. Patrick, J.J. Curtin, J.P. Kline, Personality correlates of nitive activity due to chronically low blood pressure 72, 311 startle habituation 72, 257 Dywan, J., see Mathewson, K.J. 72, 118 Lindsen, J.P., see Gladwin, T.E. 72, 15 doi: 10.1016/S0301 -05 1 1(06)00098-6 issek, S., D.S. Pine rillon 1g situation: A potential impedime chac Tewes, T.F. Miinte S. Johannes ind pharmacology of anxiety disorders speech alters visuospatial sel ittention mec hanisms see Duschek, S Boksem, M.A.S 2 hmukle see Schwerdtfeg chutte, N.T. Malan, M.P. Wissing, H.H. Vorster, H.S. Steyn en, H.W. Huisman, Specific coping strategies of omparin rdiovascular res see Ruchsow, M on. KJ... J. Dywan,. S lated ERPs as influencec 2005) 88-104] 72. 118 McKnight, P.E., see Coan, J Meijman. T.F., see Boksem, M Meinhardt, J.. see Duschek, S Merckelbach, H., see Smeets, 1 Minnix, J.A., see Blackhart, G.( Mischler, K., see Kudielka, B.M Miinte, T.F., see Schaefer. M. 72, 51 Moehler, E., J. Kagan, R. Brunner Association of behavioral inhib sample 72, 344 Mullineton. J.M.. see Casement. M.D Neave, N., see Evans, S Newell. K.. see Slobounoy Noto, J.V., see Blumenthal Oathes, DJ... WJ. Ray, Depressed me stimulation: A transcranial magneti Patrick, C.J., see LaRowe 2 t utas, Interpret d brain pot Philipp, A.M., see Reuter ] butions: Imy tions of bas d variability Phillips, N.A., see Goffaux to amplitude normalizationb y Pine, D.S., see Lissek, S Preckel, D., see Kudielka, B.M. 72 ¢ ec Press, D.Z.. see Casement, M.D. 72 n Kine *e Kudielka, B.M Pushkar, D., see Goftaux, P. 72, 278 rst ee Malan, | 72 Ramautar, J.R.. A. Kok, K.R. Ridderinkh« the N2/P3 complex elicited in the sto Ray, W.J., see Oathes, DJ. 72, 271 Rentz, D.M., see Daffner, K.R. 72, 6 Resch, F., see Moehler, | 72, 344 Reuter, B., A.M. Philipp, |.K och, N. Kathman leftward and rightward pro- and antisaccades Riba, J.. see Caseras, FX. 72, 25 | el e Goedl Ridderinkhof, K.R., see Ramautar 96 ms see Daffner, K.R Ring, C., see de Boer, D. 72, 318 sing ee Malan, | 72 Ruchsow, M., H. Walter, A. Buchhein rtiu Spitzer, H. Kachele ‘ see Daffner, K.R. 72 G. Grén, M. Kiefer, Electrophysiologic orrelates of error processing in ist see Kudielka, B.M 72 borderline personality disorder 72 Russ, K., see Gidron, Y 72, 291 Ryan, K.K., see Daffner, K.R. 72, 67 see Kudielka, B.M A Se 28s By i a BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY a ELSEVIER Biological Psychology 72 (2006) 349-350 ww.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Subject index Volume 72 (2006) Accuracy 72, 123 ERPs 72, 35 Acoustic startle response 72, 257 Event-related brain potentials 72, 5! Acute psychosocial stress 72, 147 Event-related potentials 72, 123, 180 Acute stress 72, 164 Evoked heart rate responses 72, 59 Advance movement preparation 72, 154 Evoked potentials (cognitive) 72, 133 Affective pictures 72, 59, 251 Evolutionary theory 72, | Africans 72, 305 Exhaustion 72, 147 Aging 72, 67 Extraversion 72, 257 Alcohol 72, 35 Alpha activity 72, 241 False recall 72, 164 Alzheimer’s disease 72, 180 False recognition 72, 164 Anterior EEG asymmetry 72, 46 Fatigue 72, 78, 123 Antisaccades 72, 88 Fear-induction 72, 265 Anxiety 72, 46, 59 fMRI 72, 188 Anxiety disorders 72, 265, 344 Formant frequencies 72, 160 Attention 72, 35, 67, 241 Frontal EEG asymmetry 72, 198 Attentional bias 72, 59 Fundamental frequency 72, 160 Attraction 72, 160 Autoregulation 72, 311 Gender 72, 291 Background noise 72, 173 Habituation 72, 147 Behavioral inhibition 72, 25 Hand 72, 15 Beta 72, 15 Heart rate 72, 213, 318 Biological Psychology 72, | Hematocrit 72, 318 Blink 72, 173 Hemoconcentration 72, 318 Blood pressure 72, 241 Hemodynamic regulation 72, 110 Borderline personality disorder (BPD) 72 Horne and Ostberg Owl-and-Lark-Questionnaire 72, 141 Hypertension 72, 305 Cerebral blood flow 72, 311 Hypotension 72, 241, 311 ‘hild development 72, 344 Hypothalamus—pituitary—adrenal axis (HPA axis) activity 72, 141 ‘ircadian rhythm 72, 141 "NV 72, 15, 123 Impedance cardiography 72, 110 ognitive control 72, 96 Individual differences 72, 344 ‘ognitively high performing 72, 67 Inhibitory motor control 72, 96 ‘onstraint 72, 257 Irrelevant speech effect 72, 51 ‘ontingent negative variation 72, 241 oping 72, 305 José Ingenieros 72, | Cortisol 72, 164 Cortisol awakening rise (CAR) 72, 141 Longterm-stability 72 Cross-situational consistency 72, 213 LRP 72, 15 Depression 72, 46, 271 Mental stress 72, 318 Disease 72, 29] Modality effects: Error processing 72, 96 DNA-damage 72, 291 Mood 72, 271 Dopamine 72, 123 Morningness—eveningness 72, 141 Doppler sonography 72, 311 Motivation 72, 35, 123 Drowsiness 72, 78 Motor control 72, 154 Multisensory 72, 51 Electrophysiology 72, 133 Emotion 72, 198, 271 N2 72, 123 ERN 72, 123 Natural scenes 72, 35 ERP 72, 67, 96 Ne 72. 123 doi: 10.1016/S0301 -05 1 1(06)00099-8 memory ratior 79 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY ELSEVIER Biological Psychology 72 (2006) 35 ww.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Volume contents Volume 72 (2006) Review L.C. Triarhou, M. del Cerro, An early work [1910-1913] in Biological Psychology by pioneer psychiatrist, criminologist and philosopher José Ingenieros, M.D. (18 1925) of Buenos Aires Reglar articles rE. Gladwin, J.P. Lindsen, R. de Jong, Pre-stimulus EEG effects related to response speed, task switching and upcoming response hand \. De Cesarei, M. Codispoti, H.T. Schupp, L. Stegagno, Selectively attending to natural scenes after alcohol consumption: An ERP analysis G.C. Blackhart, J.A. Minnix, J.P. Kline, Can EEG asymmetry patterns predict future development of anxiety and depression? A preliminary study M. Schaefer, U. Tewes, T.F. Miinte, S. Johannes, Lateralized irrelevant speech alters visuospatial selective attention mechanisms \. Schwerdtfeger, Trait anxiety and autonomic indicators of the processing of threatening information: A cued $1—S2 paradigm K.R. Daffner, K.K. Ryan, D.M. Williams, A.E. Budson, D.M. Rentz, D.A. Wolk, P.J. Holcomb, Age-related differences in attention to novelty among cognitively high performing adults A. Craig, Y. Tran, N. Wijesuriya, P. Boord, A controlled investigation into the psychological determinants of fatigue B. Reuter, A.M. Philipp, I. Koch, N. Kathmann, Effects of switching between leftward and rightward pro- and antisaccades J.R. Ramautar, A. Kok, K.R. Ridderinkhof, Effects of stop-signal modality on the N2/P3 complex elicited in the stop-signal paradigm. 4.D. Goedhart, N. Kupper, G. Willemsen, D.1. Boomsma, E.J.C. de Geus, Temporal stability of ambulatory stroke volume and cardiac output measured by impedance cardiography Erratum K.J. Mathewson, J. Dywan, S.J. Segalowitz, Erratum to “Brain bases of error-related ERPs as influenced by age and tasks” [Biological Psychology 70 (2005) 88-104] List of Reviewers Regular articles M.A.S. Boksem, T.F. Meijman, M.M. Lorist, Mental fatigue, motivation and action monitoring M. Ruchsow, H. Walter, A. Buchheim, P. Martius, M. Spitzer, H.K achele, G. Gron, M. Kiefer, Electrophysiological correlates of error processing in borderline personality disorder B.M. Kudielka, I.S. Federenko, D.H. Hellhammer, S. Wiist, Morningness and eveningness: The free cortisol rise after awakening in “early birds” and “night owls” B.M. Kudielka, R. von Kanel, D. Preckel, L.Z graggen, K. Mischler, J.E. Fischer, Exhaustion is associated with reduced habituation of free cortisol responses to repeated acute psychosocial stress doi: 10.1016/S0301-051 1(06)00100- | Volume contents ve 7? (2006 A. Sterr, Preparing not to move: Does no-response priming affect advance movement preparation processes in a response priming task? S. Evans, N. Neave, D. Wakelin, Relationships between vocal characteristics and body size and shape in human males: An evolutionary explanation for a deep male voice lr. Smeets, M. Jelicic, H. Merckelbach, Stress-induced cortisol responses, sex differences, and false recollections in a DRM paradigm r.D. Blumenthal, J.V. Noto, M.A. Fox, J.C. Franklin, Background noise decreases both prepulse elicitation and inhibition of acoustic startle blink responding B.A. Ally, G.E. Jones, J.A. Cole, A.E. Budson, The P300 component in patients with Alzheimer’s disease and their biological children S. Slobounov, T. Wu, M. Hallett, H. Shibasaki, E. Slobounov, K. Newell, Neural underpinning of postural responses to visual field motion J.A. Coan, J.J.B. Allen, P.-E. McKnight, A capability model of individual differences in frontal EEG asymmetry M.D. Casement, J.L. Broussard, J.M. Mullington, D.Z. Press, The contribution of sleep to improvements in working memory scanning speed A study ot prolonged sleep restricuion A. Schwerdtfeger, S.C. Schmukle, B. Egloff, Verbal-autonomic response dissociations as traits? Abstracts P. Lehrer, Proceedings of the | 1th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Advancement of Respiratory Psychophysiology (ISARP), Princeton, NJ, October 17-19, 2004 Regular articles S. Duschek, J. Meinhardt, R. Schandry, Reduced cortical activity due to chronic low blood pressure: An EEG study F.X. Caseras, M.A. Fullana, J. Riba, M.J. Barbanoj, A. Aluja, R. Torrubia, Influence of individual differences in the Behavioral Inhibition System and stimulus content (fear versus blood-disgust) on affective startle reflex modulation S.D. LaRowe, C.J. Patrick, J.J. Curtin, J.P. Kline, Personality correlates of startle habituation S. Lissek, D.S. Pine, C. Grillon, The strong situation: A potential impediment to studying the psychobiology and pharmacology of anxiety disorders D.J. Oathes, W.J. Ray, Depressed mood, index finger force and motor cortex stimulation: A transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study P. Goffaux, N.A. Phillips, M. Sinai, D. Pushkar, Behavioural and electrophysiological measures of task switching during single and mixed-task conditions Y. Gidron, K. Russ, H. Tissarchondou, J. Warner, The relation between psychological factors and DNA-damage: A critical review L. Malan, A.E. Schutte, N.T. Malan, M.P. Wissing, H.H. Vorster, H.S. Steyn, J.M. van Rooyen, H.W. Huisman, Specific coping strategies of Africans during urbanization: Comparing cardiovascular responses and perception of health data S. Duschek, R. Schandry, Deficient adjustment of cerebral blood flow to cognitive activity due to chronically low blood pressure D. de Boer, C. Ring, D. Carroll, Time course and mechanisms of hemoconcentration in response to mental stress Methodology E.L. Wilding, The practice of rescaling scalp-recorded event-related potentials T.P. Urbach, M. Kutas, Interpreting event-related brain potential (ERP) distributions: Implications of baseline potentials and variability with application to amplitude normalization by vector scaling Brief report E. Moehler, J. Kagan, R. Brunner, A. Wiebel, C. Kaufmann, F. Resch, Association of behavioral inhibition with hair pigmentation in a European sample Author index Subject index Volume contents (Contents continued from OB( Brief report E. Moehler, J. Kagan, R. Brunner, A. Wiebel, C. Kaufmann, | Resch, Association of behavioral inhibition with hair pigmentation in a European sample Author index Subject index Volume contents

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