by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Wednesday, April 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractWhile the unmasked priming paradigm has effectively revealed a biphasic pattern of morphological decomposition—characterized by early morpho-orthographic segmentation followed by later morpho-semantic integration—it remains unsettled which ERP components...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Wednesday, April 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractCortical activity shows the ability to recover from distractions. We analyzed neural activity from the pFC of monkeys performing working memory tasks with mid-memory delay distractions (a cued gaze shift or an irrelevant visual input). After distraction, there...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Wednesday, April 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractThe human voice is a highly socially relevant auditory stimulus, which has been shown to have a special status, both perceptually and neurally. Perceptual studies have revealed adaptation effects in the behavioral categorization of sounds as either human voice...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Wednesday, April 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractIn mixed-features search tasks, the target-defining feature changes unpredictably across trials. Responses are faster when the same feature is repeated across successive trials. This effect, known as intertrial priming of pop-out (PoP), suggests that the...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist Online | Sunday, March 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractTiming and prediction are fundamental components of conversational dynamics, particularly in the estimation of turn-taking. While neural markers of predictive processing have been proposed in comprehension, their counterparts in speech production remain less...