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Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology ELSEVIER journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Author index Aglioti, $.M., see Bufalari, |. 85, 283 Campos, J.L., see Liu, Q. 85, 45 Alanko, K., see Johansson, A. 85, 291 Carbonnell, L., see Meckler, C. 85, 386 Allain, S., see Meckler, C. 85, 386 Carlson, J.M., L.R. Mujica-Parodi, A disposition to reappraise decreases Althaus, M., see Dietrich, A. 85, 71 anterior insula reactivity during anxious anticipation 85, 383 Althaus, M., Y.G roen, A.A. Wijers, R.B. Minderaa, I.P. Kema, |.D.A. Dijck, Carlson, S.R., S. Thai, ERPs on a continuous performance task and sel PJ. Hoekstra, Variants of the SLC6A3 (DAT1) polymorphism affect reported psychopathic traits: P3 and CNV augmentation are a performance monitoring-related cortical evoked potentials that are ciated with Fearless Dominance 85, 318 associated with ADHD 85, 19 Carroll, D., see Balanos, G.M. 85, 104 Angrilli, A., see Spironelli, C. 85, 258 Casey, D.M., see Lobo, D.S.S. 85, 33 Armbrecht, A.-S., A.W 6hrmann, H. Gibbons, J. Stahl, Temporal dynam Cesari, P., see Bufalari, |. 85, 28 ics of conflict monitoring and the effects of one or two conflict Chan, S.C.C., see Vallesi, A. 85, 213 sourceso n error-(related) negativity 85, 112 Chen, A., see Su, Y. 85, 219 Arns, M., see Kemp, A.H. 85, 350 Chen, M., Q. Ma, M. Li, H. Lai, X. Wang, L. Shu, Cognitive and emotional conflicts of counter-conformity choice in purchasing books online Bach, D.R.,J .D aunizeau, K.j. Friston, R.J. Dolan, Dynamic causal mod An event-related potentials study 85, 437 elling of anticipatory skin conductance responses 85, 163 Clark, C.R., see Kemp, A.H. 85, 350 Baeken, C., see De Raedt, R. 85, 487 Clawson, A., see South, M. 85, 242 Baeyens, F., see Fonteyne, R. 85, 361 Clifford, A., A.H olmes, I.R.L. Davies, A. Franklin, Color categories a Balanos, G.M., A.C. Phillips, M.P. Frenneaux, D. Mcintyre, C. Lykidis, H.S pre-attentive color perception 85, 275 Griffin, D. Carroll, Metabolically exaggerated cardiac reactions to Cooper, G., see Kadota, Y. 85, 97 acute psychological stress: The effectso f resting blood pressure sta Corander, |., see Johansson, A. 85, 291 tus and possible underlying mechanisms 85, 104 Coremans, |., see Van Hecke, J. 85, 143 Bardi, M., see Wemm, S. 85, 53 Coroneos, M., see Hinds, A.L. 85, 33 Bar-Haim, Y., see Eldar, S. 85, 252 Beelen, R.H.]., see Garssen, B. 85, 1 Damkroeger, A , see Wingenfeld, K. 85, 179 Bekkering, H., see van Elk, M. 85, 134 Dannlowski, U., see De Raedt, R. 85, 487 Benyamin, B., see Verweij, K.|.H. 85, 306 Daunizeau, |., see Bach, D.R 85, 163 Blecherrt, |., see Burkhardt, S.C.A. 85, 226 Davies, |.R.L., see Clifford, A 85, 275 Blough, E.R., see Wemm, S. 85, 53 De Baene, W., see Brattico, f 85, 393 Boesveldt, S., ]. Frasnelli, A.R. Gordon, |.N. Lundstrém, Corrigendum t De Houwer, J., see Dewitte, M. 85, 149 “The fish is bad: Negative food odors elicit faster and more accurate de Morree, H.M., S.M. Marcora, The face of effort: Frowning muscle ac reactions than other odors” |B iol. Psychol. 84 (May (2)) (2010) 313 tivity reflects effort during a physical task 85, 377 317] 85,523 De Raedt, R., L. Leyman, C. Baeken, P. Van Schuerbeek, R. Luypaert, M Bondy, B., see Wankerl, M. 85, 344 A. Vanderhasselt, U Danniowski, Neurocognitive effects of HF- Boomsma, M.F., see Garssen, B. 85, 1 rTMS over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on the attentional Bradley, B.P., see Thomason, M.E. 85, 38 processing of emotional information in healthy women: An event- Brattico, E., T. Jacobsen, W. De Baene, E. Glerean, M. Tervaniemi, Cog related fMRI study 85, 487 nitive vs. affective listening modes and judgments of music - An de Timary, P., see Mikolajczak, M. 85, 182 ERP study 85, 393 Dennis, T.A., B. Solomon, Frontal EEG and emotion regulation: Electro Britton, ].C., see Thomason, M.E. 85, 38 cortical activity in response to emotional film clips is associated Bryant, R.A., see Kemp, A.H. 85, 350 with reduced mood induction and attention interference effects Bufalari, |., A. Sforza, P. Cesari, S.M. Aglioti, A.D. Fourkas, Motor imagery 85, 456 beyond the joint limits: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study Destoop, M., see Van Hecke, J. 85, 143 85, 283 Dettenborn, L., see Stalder, T. 85, 357 Buodo, G., see Sarlo, M. 85, 338 Dewitte, M., |. De Houwer, L. Goubert, A. Buysse, A multi-modal ap- Burkhardt, S.C.A., F.H. Wilhelm, A.E. Meuret, J. Blechert, W.T. Roth, Tem proach to the study of attachment-related distress 85, 149 poral stability and coherence of anxiety, dyspnea, and physiological Dietrich, A., ].G.M. Rosmalen, M. Althaus, A.M. van Roon, L.J.M. Mulder, variables in panic disorder 85, 226 R.B. Minderaa, A.J. Oldehinkel, H. Riese, Reproducibility of heart Burle, B., see Meckler, C. 85, 386 rate variability and baroreflex sensitivity measurements in children Burton, A.R., see Kadota, Y. 85, 97 85, 71 Buysse, A., see Dewitte, M. 85, 149 Dijck, |.D.A., see Althaus, M. 85, 19 doi: 10.1016/S0301 -0511( 10)00289-9 Dolan, R.]., see Bach, D.R. 85, 163 Grossman 85, 509 Drandic, A., see Hinds, A.L. 85, 331 Anxiety and outcome evaluation: The Driessen, M., see Wingenfeld, K. 85, 179 ruous 85, 200 Drinkenburg, W., see Kemp, A.H. 85, 350 Duschek, S., see Werner, N.S. 85, 37 Hajcak, G Hajcak, G Eldar, S., R. Yankelevitch, D. Lamy, Y. Bar-Haim, Enhanced neural reac Hasbroucg, 1 tivity and selective attention to threat in anxiety 85, 252 Hatchwell, f el-Guebaly, N., see Lobo, D.S.S. 85, 33 Heath, A.C Ellingson, L.D., see Umeda, M. 85, 90 Heinze, K., see S Erdmann, U., see Gajewski, P.D. 85, 18 Henders, A.K., see Ernst, M., see Thomason, M.E. 85, 38 Henry, M.L., see The Hermans,D ., see Fabiani, M., see Tse, C.-Y. 85, 79 Hinds, A.L., E.Z. Woo Fairhall, S.L., S.S harma, J. Magnusson, B. Murphy, Memory related dys Coroneos, H. Szecl regulation of hippocampal function in major depressive disorder erties of the security motivati 85, 499 Hinkelmann, K., see Wankerl, } Falkenstein, M., see Gajewski, P.D. 85, 187 Hodgins, D.C., see | Fedota, |.R., see Fu, S. 85, 171 Hoekstra,P. J., see Felmingham, K.L., see Kemp, A.H. 85, 350 Holmes, A Fisher, D.J., A. Labelle, V.J. Knott, Auditory hallucinations and the P3a Hudry, |., see Ohla, K Attention-switching to speech in schizophrenia 85, 417 Hulstijn,W ., see Van Hecke, | Foley, P., see Stalder, T. 85, 357 Fonteyne, R., B. Vervliet, D. Hermans, F. Baeyens, D. Vansteenwegen Jacobsen, T., see Brattico Exposure to the context and removing the unpredictability of the jern,P ., see Johansson, A US: Two methods to reduce contextual anxiety compared 85, 361 JiaYn., gse,e Gu, R. 85, 200 Fourkas, A.D., see Bufalari, |. 85, 283 johansson, A., P. Santtila, |. ¢ Franklin, A., see Clifford, A. 85,275 Pahlen, N.K. Sandnabba, Ge Frasnelli, J., see Boesveldt, S. 85, 523 interaction with alcohol int Fredrickson, B.L., see Kok, B.E. 85, 432 joormann, |., see Thomason, M.I Frenneaux, M.P., see Balanos, G.M. 85, 104 Freude, G., see Gajewski, P.D. 85, 187 Kadota, Y., G. Coop A.R Friston, K.]., see Bach, D.R. 85, 163 Vollmer-Conna, Autono Fu, S., |.R. Fedota, P.M. Greenwood, R. Parasuraman, Dissociation of vi tigue syndrome 85,9 sual C1 and P1 components as a function of attentional load: An ema, I.P., see Althaus event-related potential study 85, 171 A. yn, W. Drinken ns, C.R. Clark, R.A. Bryant, Disorder specificity despite Gajewski, P.D., N. Wild-Wall, S.A. Schapkin, U. Erdmann, G. Freude, M comorbidity: Restu ry in major depressive Falkenstein, Effects of aging and job demands on cognitive flexibil disorder and post-t lal stress disorder 85, 35( ity assessed by task switching 85, 187 Kennedy, |.L., see | Garry, M.1., see Tandonnet, C. 85, 481 Kerschbaum, H.H Pletzer Garssen, B., M.F. Boomsma, R.H.J. Beelen, Psychological factors in im Kirschbaum, C., see Stalder, T munomodulation induced by cancer surgery: Areview 85, 1 nott, V.]., see Fishe Ge, Y., see Gu, R. 85, 200 K6chel, A., see Leutgeb Gibbons, H., see Armbrecht, A.-S. 85, 112 Kok, B.E., B.L. Fredric 1 spirals of the heart: Autonomic flex Giromini, L., P. Porcelli, D.J. Viglione, L. Parolin, J.A. Pineda, The feeling ibility, as indexed by vagal tone, reciprocally and prospectively pre of movement: EEG evidence for mirroring activity during the obser dicts positive emotions and social connectedness 85, 432 vations of static, ambiguous stimuli in the Rorschach cards 85, 233 Koltyn, K.F., see Umeda, M Gladwin, T.E., see Van Hecke, J. 85, 143 Koone, T., see Wemm, S. 85, 53 Glautier, S., see Thorwart, A. 85, 207 Korb, S., D.G randjean, K.R. Scheret y and voluntary suppression Glerean, E., see Brattico, E. 85, 393 of facial mimicry to smiling faces in aGo/NoGo task—An EMG study Gékcen, E., see Smillie, L.D. 85, 496 85, 347 Goldman, D., see Thomason, M.E. 85, 38 Kovacevic,N Gordon, A.R., see Boesveldt, S. 85,523 Krauskopf, f Gordon, B.A., see Tse, C.-Y. 85, 79 Gordon, S.D., see Verweij, K.].H. 85, 306 Labelle, A., see Fisher Gotlib, I.H., see Thomason, M.E. 85, 3 achnit, H., see Thorwar Goubert, L., see Dewitte, M. 85, 149 Lai, H., see Chen, M Gramer, M., C. Reitbauer, The influence of social support on cardiovascular amy, D., see Eldar, S. 85, 252 responses during stressor anticipation and active coping 85, 268 ane, A., see Mikolajczak, Grandjean, D., see Korb, S. 85, 347 arson, M.]., see South, M. 85, 242 Gratton, G., see Tse, C.-Y. 85, 79 le Coutre, |., see Ohla, K. 85, 446 Greenwood, P.M., see Fu, S. 85, 171 Lemon, ]., see Kadota, Y. 85, 97 Griffin, H.S., see Balanos, G.M. 85, 104 Leutgeb, V., A. Schafer, A. K6chel, W. Sch. Griffiths, K., see Kemp, A.H. 85, 350 chophysiology of spider phobia in 8- to Groen, Y., see Althaus, M. 85, 19 Leyman, L., see De Raedt, R. 85, 487 Grossi, G., N. Savill, E. Thomas, G. Thierry, Posterior N1 asymmetry to Li, H., see Liu, Q. 85, 45 English and Welsh words in Early and Late English-Welsh bilin Li,M ., see Chen, M. 85, 437 guals 85, 124 Lindstrom, K.M., see Thomason, M.E. 85 526 Author index of vol. 85 (2010 Little, J.S., FH. Martin, R.H.S. Thomson, Speech versus non-speech as ir- Pletzer, B.,G. Wood, K. Moeller, H.-C. Nuerk, H.H. Kerschbaum, Predic relevant sound: Controlling acoustic variation 85, 62 tors of performance in a real-life statistics examination depend on Liu, Q., H. Li, |.LC. ampos, C. Teeter, W. Tao,Q . Zhang, H.-j. Sun, Language the individual cortisol profile 85, 410 suppression effects on the categorical perception of colour as evi- Porcelli, P., see Giromini, L. 85, 233 denced through ERPs 85, 45 Lloyd, A., see Kadota, Y. 85, 97 Qiu, |., see Su, Y. 85, 219 Lobo, D.S.S., R.P. Souza, R.P. Tong, D.M. Casey, D.C. Hodgins, G.j. Smith, R.J. Williams, D.P. Schopflocher, R.T. Wood, N. el-Guebaly, J-L. Randler, C., S. Schaal, Morningness-eveningness, habitual sleep-wake Kennedy, Association of functional variants in the dopamine D2- variables and cortisol level 85, 14 like receptors with risk for gambling behaviour in healthy Cau- Reitbauer, C., see Gramer, M. 85, 268 casian subjects 85, 33 Riese, H., see Dietrich, A. 85, 71 Louro, H.M.C., see Thomason, M.E. 85, 38 Rose, M., see Wingenfeld, K. 85, 179 Luminet, O., see Mikolajczak, M. 85, 182 Rosmalen, |.G.M., see Dietrich, A. 85, 71 Lundstrém, J.N., see Boesveldt, S. 85,523 Roth, W.T., see Burkhardt, S.C.A. 85, 226 Luo, Y.-j., see Gu, R. 85, 200 Luypaert, R., see De Raedt, R. 85, 487 Sabbe, B., see Van Hecke, |. 85, 143 Lv, J.. see Su, Y. 85, 219 Sandnabba, N.K., see Johansson, A. 85, 291 Lykidis, C., see Balanos, G.M. 85, 104 Sandt, A.R., see Sloan, D.M. 85, 522 Sankin, L.S., see Thomason, M.E. 85, 38 Ma, Q., see Chen, M. 85, 437 Santtila, P., see johansson, A. 85, 291 Madden, P.A.F., see Verweij, K.J.H. 85, 306 Sarlo, M., G. Buodo, D. Palomba, Lack of startle blink potentiation to Magnusson, J., see Fairhall, S.L. 85, 499 mutilation pictures irrespective of fearfulness 85, 338 Marcora, S.M., see de Morree, H.M. 85, 377 Savill, N., see Grossi, G. 85, 124 Martin, F.H., see Little, |.S. 85, 62 Schaal, S., see Randler, C. 85, 14 Martin, N.G., see Verweij, K.J.H. 85, 306 Schafer, A., see Leutgeb, V. 85, 424 McEvoy, B.P., see Verweij, K.J.H. 85, 306 Schall, U., see Kadota, Y. 85, 97 Mcintosh, A.R., see Vallesi, A. 85, 213 Schandry, R., see Werner, N.S. 85, 370 Mcintyre, D., see Balanos,G.M. 85, 104 Schapkin, S.A., see Gajewski, P.D. 85, 187 Meckler, C., S. Allain, L.C arbonnell, T. Hasbroucg, B. Burle, F. Vidal, Scharmiiller, W., see Leutgeb, V. 85, 424 Motor inhibition and response expectancy: A Laplacian ERP study Scherer, K.R., see Korb, S. 85, 347 85, 386 Schienle, A., see Leutgeb, V. 85, 424 Medland, S.E., see Verweij, K.J.H. 85, 306 Schmidt, L.A., see Hinds, A.L. 85, 331 Meuret, A.E., see Burkhardt, S.CA. 85, 226 Schopflocher, D.P., see Lobo, D.S.S. 85, 33 Mewaldt, S., see Wemm, S. 85, 53 Schulz, M., see Wingenfeld, K. 85, 179 Mikolajczak, M., N. Pinon, A. Lane, P. de Timary, O. Luminet, Oxytocin Sforza, A., see Bufalari, |. 85, 283 not only increases trust when money is at stake, but also when con- Shankman, S.A., see Kemp, A.H. 85, 350 fidential information is in the balance 85, 182 sharma, S., see Fairhall, S.L. 85, 499 Minderaa, R.B., see Althaus, M. 85, 19 Shu, L., see Chen, M. 85, 437 Minderaa, R.B., see Dietrich, A. 85, 71 Sloan, D.M., A.R. Sandt, Corrigendum to “Depressed mood and emo Moeller, K., see Pletzer, B. 85, 410 tional responding” [Biological Psychology 84 (2010) 368-374] 85, Mogg, K., see Thomason, M.E. 85, 38 522 Monk, C.S., see Thomason, M.E. 85, 38 Smillie, L.D., E.G ékcen, Caffeine enhances working memory for ex Montgomery, G.W., see Verweij, K.J.H. 85, 306 traverts 85, 496 Mujica-Parodi, L.R., see Carlson, ].M. 85, 383 Smith, G.]., see Lobo, D.S.S. 85, 33 Mulder, L.J.M., see Dietrich, A. 85, 71 Solomon, B., see Dennis, T.A. 85, 456 Murphy, B., see Fairhall, S.L. 85, 499 Sorg, S., see Végele, C. 85, 465 South, M., M.j. Larson, E. Krauskopf, A. Clawson, Error processing in Newcomb, L.W., see Umeda, M. 85, 90 high-functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders 85, 242 Nuerk, H.-C., see Pletzer, B. 85, 410 Souza, R.P., see Lobo, D.S.S. 85, 33 Nyholt, D.R., see Verweij, K.J.H. 85, 306 Spironelli, C., A.A ngrilli, Developmental aspects of language lateraliza tion in delta, theta, alpha and beta EEG bands 85, 258 Ohila, K., U. Toepel, J.l e Coutre, J. Hudry, Electrical neuroimaging reveals Stahl, |., see Armbrecht, A.-S. 85, 112 intensity-dependent activation of human cortical gustatory and so Stalder, T., C. Kirschbaum, K. Heinze, S. Steudte, P. Foley, A. Tietze,| matosensory areas by electric taste 85, 446 Dettenborn, Use of hair cortisol analysis to detect hypercortisolism Oldehinkel, A.J., see Dietrich, A. 85, 71 during active drinking phases in alcohol-dependent individuals 85 Olvet, D.M., E.H atchwell, G. Hajcak, Lacko f association between the 5 357 HTTLPR and the error-related negativity (ERN) 85,504 Steudte, S., see Stalder, T. 85, 357 Olvet, D.M., see Weinberg, A. 85, 472 Studtmann, M., see Végele, C. 85, 465 Otte, C., see Wankerl, M. 85, 344 Stuss, D.T., see Vallesi, A. 85, 213 Su, Y., A. Chen, H. Yin,J . Qiu, J. Lv, D. Wei, F. Tian, S. Tu, T. Wang, Spa Palomba, D., see Sarlo, M. 85, 338 tiotemporal cortical activation underlying self-referencial process Parasuraman, R., see Fu, S. 85, 171 ing evoked by self-hand 85, 219 Parolin, L., see Giromini, L. 85, 233 Sullivan, P.F., see Verweij, K.J.H. 85, 306 Paul Hamilton, |., see Thomason, M.E. 85, 38 Summers, }.J.. see Tandonnet, C. 85, 481 Peres, |., see Werner, N.S. 85, 370 Sun, H.-j., see Liu, Q. 85, 45 Philippsen, C., see Wingenfeld, K. 85, 179 Szechtman, H., see Hinds, A.L. 85, 331 Phillips, A.C., see Balanos, G.M. 85, 104 Pine, D.S., see Thomason, M.E. 85, 38 Tandonnet, C., M.1. Garry, J.J. Summers, Cortical activation during tem Pineda, |.A., see Giromini, L. 85, 233 poral preparation assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation Pinon, N., see Mikolajczak, M. 85, 182 85, 481 wr ind ex of \ ol. 85 (2010 Tao, W., see Liu, Q. 85, 45 Vanderhasselt, M.-A., see De Raedt, R. 85, 487 Teeter, C., see Liu, Q. 85, 45 Vansteenwegen, D., see Fonteyne, R. 85, 361 Tervaniemi, M., see Brattico, E. 85, 393 Verviiet, B., see Fonteyne, R. 85, 361 Thai, S., see Carlson, S.R. 85, 318 Verwelj, K.J.H., B.P. Zietsch, S.E. Medland, S.D. Gordon, B. Benyamin, Thierry, G., see Grossi, G. 85, 124 D.R. Nyholt, B.P. McEvoy, P.F. Sullivan, A.C. Heath, P.A.F. Madden, Thomas, E., see Grossi, G. 85, 124 A.K. Henders, G.W. Montgomery, N.G. Martin, N.R. Wray, A genome- Thomason, M.E., M.L. Henry, J. Paul Hamilton, |. joormann, D.S. Pine, M wide association study of Cloninger’s temperament scales: Impli- Ernst, D. Goldman, K. Mogg, B.P. Bradley, |.C. Britton, K.M. Lind cations for the evolutionary genetics of personality 85, 306 strom, C.S. Monk, L.S. Sankin, H.M.C. Louro, I.H. Gotlib, Neural and Vidal, F., see Meckler, C. 85, 386 behavioral responses to threatening emotion faces in children as a Viglione, D.]., see Giromini, L. 85, 233 function of the short allele of the serotonin transporter gene Végele, C., S. Sorg, M. Studtmann, H. Weber, Cardiac autonomic regu- 85, 38 lation and anger coping in adolescents 85, 465 Thomson, R.H.S., see Little, |.S. 85, 62 Vollmer-Conna, U., see Kadota, Y. 85, 97 Thorwart, A., S. Glautier, H. Lachnit, Convergent results in eyeblink von der Pahlen, B., see Johansson, A. 85, 291 conditioning and contingency learning in humans: Addition of a common cue does not affect feature-negative discriminations 85, Wang, T., see Su, Y. 85, 219 207 Wang, X., see Chen, M. 85, 437 Tian, F., see Su, Y. 85, 219 Wankerl, M., B.-C. Zyriax, B. Bondy, K. Hinkelmann, E. Windler, C. Otte Tietze, A., see Stalder, T. 85, 357 Serotonin transporter gene-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR Toepel, U., see Ohla, K. 85, 446 and diurnal cortisol: A sex by genotype interaction 85, 344 Tong, R.P., see Lobo, D.S.S. 85, 33 Weber, H., see V6gele, C. 5, 465 Tse, C.-Y., B.A. Gordon, M. Fabiani, G. Gratton, Frequency analysis of the Wei, D., see Su, Y. 85, 219 visual steady-state response measured with the fast optical signal Weinberg, A., D.M. Olvet, G. Hajcak, Increased error-related brain ac in younger and older adults 85, 79 tivity in generalized anxiety disorder 85, 472 Tu, S., see Su, Y. 85, 219 Wemm, S., T. Koone, E.R. Blough, S. Mewaldt, M. Bardi, The role of DHEA in relation to problem solving and academic performance Umeda, M., L.W. Newcomb, L.D. Ellingson, K.F. Koltyn, Examination of 85, 53 the dose-response relationship between pain perception and blood Werner, N.S., I. Peres, S.D uschek, R. Schandry, Implicit memory for pressure elevations induced by isometric exercise in men and emotional words is modulated by cardiac perception 85, 370 women 85,90 Wiers, A.A., see Althaus, M. 85, 19 Wild-Wall, N., see Gajewski, P.D. 85, 187 Vallesi, A., A.R. Mcintosh, N. Kovacevic, S.C.C. Chan, D.T. Stuss, Age ef Wilhelm, F.H., see Burkhardt, S.C.A. 85, 226 fects on the asymmetry of the motor system: Evidence from cortical Williams, R.]., see Lobo, D.S.S. 85, 33 oscillatory activity 85,213 Windler, E., see Wankerl, M. 85, 344 Van Ameringen, M., see Hinds, A.L. 85, 331 Wingenfeld, K., M. Schulz, A.D amkroeger, C. Philippsen, M. Rose, M van Boxtel, A., Filters for optimal smoothing of acoustic and electric Driessen, The diurnal course of salivary alpha-amylase in nurses blink reflex EMG responses to determine blink response magnitude An investigation of potential confounders ind associations with 85, 299 stress 85, 179 Van Diest, |., P. Grossman, Proceedings of the 16th Annual Meeting of Wohrmann, A., see Armbrecht, A.-S. 85, 112 the International Society for the Advancement of Respiratory Psy Wood, G., see Pletzer, B. 85, 410 chophysiology (ISARP) 85, 509 Wood, R.T., see Lobo, D.S.S. 85, 33 van Elk, M., H.T. van Schie, H. Bekkering, The N400-concreteness effect Woody, E.Z., see Hinds, A.L. 85, 331 reflects the retrieval of semantic information during the prepara Wray, N.R., see Verweij, K.].H tion of meaningful actions 85, 134 Van Hecke, J., T.E. Gladwin, |. Coremans, M. Destoop, W. Hulstijn, B Yankelevitch, R., see Eldar, S Sabbe, Prefrontal, parietal and basal activation associated with the Yin, H., see Su, Y. 85, 219 reordering of a two-element list held in working memory 85, 143 van Roon, A.M., see Dietrich, A. 85, 71 Zhang, Q., see Liu, Q. 85, 45 van Schie, H.T., see van Elk, M. 85, 134 Zietsch, B.P., see Verweij, K.].H. 85, 306 Van Schuerbeek, P., see De Raedt, R. 85, 487 Zyriax, B.-C., see Wankerl, M. 85, 344 Biological Psychology 85 (2010) 528-530 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Subject index Academic performance 85, 53 Cardiovascular reactivity 85, 268 Acoustic blink 85, 299 Categorical perception 85, 275 Action monitoring 85, 112 Changing-state hypothesis 85, 62 Action observation 85, 233 Children 85, 38, 71, 424 Action semantics 85, 134 Chronotype 85, 14 Active coping 85, 268 Circadian rhythm 85, 14 Active viewing 85, 171 CNV 85, 187, 318 Additional cardiac output 85, 104 Cognition 85, 143 ADHD 85, 19 Cognitive conflict 85, 437 Adolescence 85, 38 Cognitive control 85, 242 Adolescents 85, 14 Color 85, 275 Adult attachment style 85, 149 Colour category 85, 45 Aesthetics 85, 393 Colour discrimination 85, 45 Age 85, 187 Concreteness effect 85, 134 Aging 85, 79, 258 Conformity 85, 437 Alcohol intoxication 85, 291, 357 Confounding variables 85, 179 Alpha asymmetry 85, 350 Contextual fear 85, 361 Ambiguous outcome 85, 200 Contingency learning 85, 207 Anger control 85, 291 Coping 85, 53 Anger coping 85, 465 Corrugator supercilii 85, 377 Anger expression 85, 291 Corticospinal excitability 85, 481 Anterior cingulate (ACC) 85, 242 Cortisol 85, 53, 149, 344, 357, 410 Anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) 85, 219, 472 Counter-conformity 85, 437 Anticipation 85, 383 CPGI 85, 33 Anxiety 85, 200, 252, 331, 361, 424 Current source density 85, 386 Anxiety disorder 85, 226 Association study 85, 33 DAT1 85, 19 Associative learning 85, 207 Decision-making 85, 200 Associative memory 85, 499 Depression 85, 350, 499 Attention 85, 38, 338, 417, 487 Development 85, 258 Attention bias 85, 252 DHEA 85, 53 Attentional load 85, 171 Disgust proneness 85, 424 Autism 85, 242 DLPFC 85, 487 Autonomic activation 85, 97 Dopamine 85, 496 Autonomic nervous system 85, 226 Dopaminergic signalling 85, 33 Awakening cortisol response 85, 14 Dot-probe 85, 252 DRD3 85, 33 Baroreflex sensitivity 85, 71 Betrayal 85, 182 Early right anterior negativity (ERAN) 85, 393 Bilingualism 85, 124 EDA 85, 163 Blood phobia 85, 338 EEG 85, 350, 456, 472 Blood pressure 85, 90, 104 Electric blink 85, 299 Brain Resource International Database 85, 35 Electric/galvanic taste 85, 446 BRAINnet 85, 350 Electrodermal activity 85, 163 Electroencephalography (EEG) 85, 350, 446 Caffeine 85, 496 Electrogustometry (EGM) 85, 446 Canadian Problem Gambling Index 85, 33 Electromyography 85, 377 Cardiac autonomic function 85, 71 EMG 85, 347, 424 Cardiac autonomic regulation 85, 465 Emotion 85, 38, 338, 370, 487 Cardiac perception 85, 370 Emotion regulation 85, 149, 383, 456, 465 Cardiovascular activity 85, 53 Emotional coherence 85, 226 Emotional conflict 85, 437 linplicit memory 85, 370 Emotions 85, 432 Impossible movements 85, 283 Empathy 85, 233 Inhibition 85, 465 Encoding 85, 499 insula 85, 383 ERN 85, 472, 504 Interoception 85, 97 ERP 85, 124, 252, 424, 472 intracortical circuits 85, 481 Error negativity (Ne) 85, 242 Irrelevant sound effect 85, 62 Error prevention 85, 386 Error processing 85, 187 job demands 85, 18 Error-related ERPs 85, 19 judgment processes 85, 393 Error-related negativity (ERN) 85, 112, 242 Errors 85, 504 Late positive potential (LPP) 85, 393 Event-related desynchronization 85, 213 Laterality 85, 45 Event-related potential 85, 437 Liking85 , 393 Event-related potential (ERP) 85, 219, 242 Local switcocstsh 8 5, 187 -vent-related potentials 85, 62 Event-related potentials (ERPs) 85, 171 Maintenance of genetic variation 85 306 Evolution 85, 306 Mathematics 85, 410 Examination 85, 410 MDD 85, 350 Exercise 85, 90, 104, 377 Meaningful actions 85, 134 Extinction 85, 361 Medial temporal lobes 85, 499 Extraversion 85, 496 Memory retrieval 85, 410 Eyeblink conditioning 85, 207 Metacarpo-phalangeal joint 85, 283 Eyeblink reflex 85, 299 Mirror neurons 85, 233 Mixing costs 85, 187 Faces 85, 499 Morningness-—eveningness 85, 14 Facial expression 85, 377 Motivation 85, 331 Facial mimicry 85, 347 Motor cortex 85, 386 Fast optical signal (FOS) 85, 79 Motor excitability 85, 283 Fear conditioning 85, 163 Motor imagery 85, 283 Feature model 85, 62 Motor system 85, 213 Feedback anticipation 85, 19 Music perception 85 Feedback-related ERPs 85, 19 lusical preference 85 Feedback-related negativity (FRN) 85, 200 Mutation85 , 30¢ fMRI 85, 38, 487, 499 Mutilation pictures 85, 338 Forward model 85, 163 Frequency analysis 85, 79 N400 85, 134, 437 Functional magnetic resonance imaging 85, 499 N-Back 85, 496 Functional MRI 85, 143 Ne 85, 187 Neutral outcome 85, 200 Galvanic skin response 85, 163 Normal aging 85, 213 Gender 85, 179 Nurses 85, 179 Gene 85, 38 Gene-environment interaction 85, 291 Objects 85, 134 Generalized anxiety disorder 85, 472 Outcome evaluation 85, 200 Generic model 85, 163 Oxytocin 85, 182 Generosity 85, 182 Genes 85, 306 P300 85, 417 Genetic effects 85, 291 P3 amplitude 85, 318 Genetic polymorphism 85, 504 P3a 85, 417 Genetics 85, 33 Pain perception 85, 90 Genome-wide association 85, 306 Passive viewing 85, 171 Go/NoGo 85, 347 Pathological gambling 85, 33 GSR 85, 163 P3b 85, 187 Guessing activity 85, 200 Perceived exertion 85, 377 Hair analysis 85, 357 Performance monitoring 85, 19 Hallucinations 85, 417 Personality 85, 306 Haplotype 85, 33 Phonological processing 85, 258 Heart rate variability 85, 71, 104, 465 Phonological similarity 85, 62 Heartbeat perception 85, 370 Physiological instability 85, 226 Heart-rate variability 85, 331 Physiology 85, 331 Hemifield differences 85, 45 Posterior N1 85, 124 Hemispheric asymmetry 85, 45, 213 Post-infective fatigue syndrome 85, 97 Hemispheric lateralization 85, 258 Post-traumatic stress disorder 85, 35( HF-rTMS 85, 487 Potential danger 85, 331 HPA axis 85, 344 Precautionary behavior 85, 331 5-HTTLPR 85, 504 Preparation for action 85, 481 Human 85, 182, 357 Primary motor cortex 85, 481 Human fear conditioning 85, 361 Privacy 85, 182 Hyper-vigilance 85, 97 Proactive within-trial control 85, 386 Proximity seeking behaviour 85, 149 Spectral analysis 85, 258 Psychiatry 85, 143 Spider phobia 85, 424 Psychological factors 85, | Startle eyeblink 85, 338 Psychological stress 85, 104 Stress 85, 53, 179, 344 Psychoneuroimmunology 85, | Stressor anticipation 85, 268 Psychopathic personality 85, 318 Stroop task 85, 97 Psychophysiology 85, 226, 361 Surgery 85, 1 Psychotherapy 85, 1 PTSD 85, 350 Task preparation 85, 187 Task switching 85, 187 Reaction time 85, 318, 386 Taste/gustatory perceptio8n5 , 446 Reading 85, 124 Temperament 85, 306 Real-life stress 85, 410 Test-retest reliability 85, 71 Reappraisal 85, 383 The COPE questionnaire 85, 53 Relational stress 85, 149 The DASS 85. 53 Reproducibility 85, 71 The event-related optical signal (EROS) 85 Respiration 85, 226 Threat processing 85, 252 Response conflict 85, 112 Time 85. 481 Resting state 85, 350 | ime-frequency analysis 85, 213 Rorschach 85, 233 | ital peripheral resistance 85, 104 Rsa 85, 432 lranscranial magnetic stimulation 85, 283 Trust 85, 182 Salivary alpha-amylase 85, 179 Schizophrenia 85, 417 Twin study 85, 291 Two Factor Theory of psychopathy 85, 318 Security 85, 331 Selection85 , 306 Self-referencial processing 85, 219 Ultimatum Game 85, 465 Self-regulation 85, 432 Unpredictability 85, 361 Semantics 85, 258 Serotonin 85, 38, 504 Vagal tone 85, 432 Serotonin transporter gene-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) 85 Visual mismatch negativity 85, 275 344 Visual steady state response 85, 79 Sex effects 85, 344 Voluntary attention 85, 171 Short-term memory 85, 143 Signal/noise ratio 85, 171 Wordstem completion 85, 370 Smile 85, 347 Working memory 85, 187, 496 Social support 85, 268, 432 Worry 85, 472 Biological Psychology8 5 (2010) 531-534 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho Volume contents Review Article B. 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