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Trends in Cognitive Sciences (TiCS) is a monthly peer-reviewed review journal published by Cell Press. It is one of 14 journals in the Trends series. As of 2021, its editor is Lindsey Drayton. Journal Citation Reports (Thomson Reuters) lists its 2016 impact factor at 15.402. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2793
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Confidence in judgment
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Change blindness
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Communicative and other cognitive characteristics of bottlenose dolphins
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Cerebral achromatopsia: colour blindness despite wavelength processing
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The neurocognitive basis of autism
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The cerebral representation of space: insights from functional imaging data
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Visual information processing in hemispatial neglect
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Language-specific listening
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Imaging cognitive anatomy
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Theories of early language acquisition
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Event-related brain potentials and human language
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Connectionist models of neuropsychological disorders
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False memories and aging
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Risk-sensitivity: crossroads for theories of decision-making
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Competitive learning in biological and artificial neural computation
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Cognitive biases in anxiety and attention to threat
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Computational modeling of emotion: explorations through the anatomy and physiology of fear conditioning
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Episodic and semantic memory and the role of the not-hippocampus
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Semantic networks: visualizations of knowledge
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A connectionist perspective on the development of reading skills in children
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Semantic memory disorders
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A hierarchical model of temporal perception
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Multiagent systems: Milestones and new horizons
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Constructing and representing visual objects
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Characteristics and models of human symmetry detection
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Visual control of hand action
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Combining transcranial magnetic stimulation and neuroimaging to map the brain
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Synchronized neuronal oscillations and their role in motor processes
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Neural mechanisms of timing.
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Functional neuroimaging: current developments in PET, fMRI and electrophysiology 3rd International Conference on Functional Mapping of the Human Brain, 20-23 May 1997, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Tuning in to the temporal dynamics of brain activation using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
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Behavioral genetic variation, adaptation and maladaptation: an evolutionary perspective.
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