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Consciousness and Cognition

Consciousness and Cognition is a peer-reviewed journal that explores the intricate relationship between consciousness and cognitive processes. It publishes cutting-edge research on topics such as perception, attention, memory, language, and decision-making, shedding light on the mechanisms underlying human awareness and understanding. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary approaches and fosters a deeper understanding of the nature of consciousness and its impact on cognition.

Details
Abbr. Conscious Cogn
Start 1992
End Continuing
Frequency Eight no. a year, 2014-
p-ISSN 1053-8100
e-ISSN 1090-2376
Country United States
Language English
Specialties Psychiatry
Psychology
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 2054 126
SJR / Ranks: 5026 827
CiteScore / Ranks: 5824 4.50
Recent Articles
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Roselli C, Ciardo F, Tommaso D, Wykowska A
Conscious Cogn . 2025 Mar; 130:103835. PMID: 40064062
Sense of Agency (SoA) is the feeling of control over one's actions and outcomes. People can experience "vicarious" SoA towards other agents, either other humans or artificial agents such as...
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Lindner E, Schoberl T, Desantis A, Gail A
Conscious Cogn . 2025 Mar; 130:103837. PMID: 40058061
Motor theories propose that predicting sensory consequences of one's own actions reduces perception and neural processing of these action-effects, a phenomenon known as sensory attenuation, considered an implicit measure of...
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Adriano A, Velde M
Conscious Cogn . 2025 Mar; 130:103838. PMID: 40058060
Embodied cognition theories suggest that abstract concepts, like numbers, are understood through the sensory-motor system. Iconic finger gestures have been shown to facilitate number processing, implying a shared semantic code...
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Pantazis I, Wittmann M
Conscious Cogn . 2025 Mar; 130:103836. PMID: 40056743
The term "afterglow" originally described the heightened mood and relaxation following psychedelics and later extended to other altered states. Despite anecdotal reports, little research has explored this effect, especially in...
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Dodds C
Conscious Cogn . 2025 Mar; 130:103834. PMID: 40031136
Earworms have been associated with symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), indicating a link to neurocognitive systems involved in the regulation of habitual behavior. The present study investigated whether earworms are...
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Xing H, Zheng R, Kou Y, Wu Y, Sima J, Feng S, et al.
Conscious Cogn . 2025 Mar; 130:103833. PMID: 40023915
The Trait Anxiety Attention Control Theory suggests an imbalance in high trait anxiety individuals between bottom-up and top-down processing. To investigate this theory, we designed an experimental paradigm combining task-switching...
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Van den Driessche C, Chappe C, Konishi M, Cleeremans A, Sackur J
Conscious Cogn . 2025 Feb; 129:103828. PMID: 40009896
Thanks to the wealth of studies on mind-wandering, the stream of thought has now become, again, the focus of mainstream investigations in cognitive psychology. Yet, how one should describe and...
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Pavlova M
Conscious Cogn . 2025 Feb; 129:103832. PMID: 39999680
Mind wandering (i.e., thoughts drifting from one topic to another, with no immediate connection to the perceptual field or the ongoing task) is a widespread cognitive phenomenon. There has been...
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Chen G, Harris Y, Hassin R
Conscious Cogn . 2025 Feb; 129:103831. PMID: 39986207
A recent discovery documented robust and reliable individual differences in how quickly people become aware of non-conscious visual stimuli (Sklar, Goldstein, et al., 2021). Given the seemingly large role that...
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Ciorli T, Pia L, Stein T
Conscious Cogn . 2025 Feb; 129:103830. PMID: 39978187
Breaking continuous flash suppression (bCFS) is a widely used experimental paradigm that exploits detection tasks to measure the time an invisible stimulus requires to access awareness. Oneunresolved issue is whether...