Paper No.  | Title  | 
1  | Probal Dasgupta. Semiotics, names and the titular projection  | 
2  | Krishna Prasad Miyapuram and Manisha Chawla. Natural Language Typing Frequencies  | 
3  | Krishna Prasad Miyapuram and Manisha Chawla. Evolution of chunking patterns  | 
4  | Gunjan Khera and Thomas Lachmann. Group differences for Rotation Related Negativity (RRN) while Reading  | 
5  | Anupa A.V, John P John, Harsha N Halahalli, Bhavani Shankara Bagepally, Pradip Paul, Priyadarshini T, Nagaraj S. Moily, Meera Purushottam, Sanjeev Jain and Vikram Arunachalam. Effect of COMT, 5-HT2A and 5-HTTLPR polymorphisms on brain morphometry in schizophrenia and healthy subjects  | 
7  | Ashum Gupta. Bilingual Language Processing: Implications for Brain Reorganization  | 
8  | Natasha Khullar and Ashum Gupta. Return to Work After an Acute Left Basal Ganglia Bleed  | 
9  | Prakash Padakannaya. Eye Movements in Reading Indian Alphasyllabary  | 
10  | M K Unnikrishnan. Koinophilia and its exaptation: A key trigger to cognitive develolpment ?  | 
11  | Nirav Porwal, Narayanan Srinivasan, Luca Simione and Antonino Raffone. Modelling the Emotional Influences on Attentional Blink  | 
12  | Jordan Zlatev, Viswanatha Naidu and Vasanta Duggirala. Similarities and Differences in Thai and Telugu Motion Event Descriptions  | 
13  | Nandini Jayachandran and Dharmangadan Balakrishnan. Executive function deficits in Developmental dyscalculia: a comparison with Developmental dyslexia and normal controls.  | 
14  | Saif Farooqi. False Memory Syndrome: The Reality Behind Alien Abduction Stories  | 
15  | Neha Sharma and Varun Dutt. Modeling Choices at the Individual Level in Decisions from Information Search  | 
16  | Ganesh S. Birajdar and V. S. Chandrasekhar Pammi. Accounting for trends of behavior in repeated prisoners’ dilemma: A regret-driven learning model  | 
17  | Sushma Kumari and Tushar Singh. Affective influences on prospective memory  | 
18  | Rakesh Sengupta, Prajit Basu, David Melcher and Bapiraju Surampudi. The influence of spatial cueing on serial order visual memory  | 
19  | Khushboo A. K. Mishra, Prof. Hari S. Asthana and Prof. Indramani L. Singh. Effect of Language Proficiency on the Processing Cost associated with Language Switching  | 
21  | Niyati Mishra, Vamshi Velagapuri and Kavita Vemuri. Visuo-spatial recall and reproduction of geometrical shapes and math equations as a function of presentation style – static, block and animation  | 
22  | Rolla Das and Naresh Keerthi. The malady of interpreters – a cognitive remedy?  | 
23  | Akash Gautam, Renu Wadhwa and Mahendra Thakur. The effect of i-extract treatment on activity regulated gene (Arg3.1) expression and behavioural consequences in scopolamine-induced amnesic mice  | 
24  | Tushar Singh and Yogesh Kumar Arya. Effect of instructionally induced affective arousal on time perception  | 
25  | Debarati Bandyopadhyay, Narayanan Srinivasan and V. S. Chandrasekhar Pammi. Scope of Attention Modulates Outcome Processing in Decision Making under Risk: An ERP Investigation on Medial Frontal Negativity  | 
26  | Devpriya Kumar and Narayanan Srinivasan. Dynamical control of Hierarchical Stimuli  | 
27  | Nishant Seth, Anirudh Wodeyar and Rajesh Kasturirangan. Conscious Recognition of Neuro-Feedback  | 
29  | Alekhya Mandali and Srinivasa Chakravarthy V. Role of STN-GPe in decision making- a 2D spiking neural network model  | 
30  | Sujith Thomas and Harish Karnick. The Nature Of Word Generalization In Learning Novel Concepts  | 
31  | Yagyima Nehabala and Bhoomika Kar. Development of Affective Control: Evidence Based on the Face-word Stroop Task  | 
32  | H R Meera. Vyangya and Its Implications on Contemporary Studies of Non-literal Usage of Language  | 
33  | P.G. Rajesh, C Kesavadas, V. S. Chandrasekhar Pammi, P. R. Mary, S Seema, Ashalatha Radhakrishnan and Ranganatha Sitaram. Neural Loss aversion differences in Healthy and Depression individuals: A functional MRI Investigation  | 
34  | Megha Sharda and Nandini C. Singh. Structural and Functional networks underlying auditory processing in children with autism  | 
35  | Chandan Vaidya. Towards a cognitive neuroscience of individual differences: Genes, brain, and behavior  | 
37  | Abhijeet Patra, Shiza Rahman and Dr. Bhoomika R. Kar. Task switching in bilinguals and multilinguals  | 
38  | V. S. Chandrasekhar Pammi, Pavankumar. B. Kamble, Lagnajita Chatterjee and Narayanan Srinivasan. Scope of attention modulates loss aversion: a behavioural economic investigation  | 
39  | Shruti Goyal and V. S. Chandrasekhar Pammi. Reward positivity andFraming in Intertemporal Choice: an ERP Investigation  | 
41  | Brajesh Priyadarshi, Navnit Kumar and Sweta Uttakalika Sah. Is there Similar Decline in Visual and Spatial domains of Visuo-spatial Working Memory with aging?  | 
43  | Bhawna, Shalini Mittal, Mithilesh Tiwari, Yogesh Kumar Arya and Tushar Singh. Affect and time perception  | 
44  | Anvita Gopal, Anuj Shukla and S. Bapiraju. A NOVEL “EMOTIONAL ODDBALL PARADIGMâ€: TO STUDY THE INFLUENCE OF EMOTIONS ON TIME PERCEPTION  | 
45  | V V Binoy and Anindya Sinha. ‘Left eye - right brain’: Exploring the impact of social isolation on personality traits and lateralised utilisation of the brain in an air-breathing freshwater fish, climbing perch  | 
46  | Shalini Mahadev and Joby Joseph. A paradigm to study expectation violation using a grasshopper model (Hieroglyphus banian).  | 
47  | Maranatha Wahlang, Kiran Kishore and Gautam Sengupta. Perceptual Span of Readers of Hindi in Devanagari  | 
50  | Sarika Cherodath and Nandini Chatterjee Singh. On the road to being a simultaneous biliterate: cortical circuits in children learning to read two distinct writing systems  | 
51  | Snehlata Jaswal. Consolidation and inhibition in the processing of visual objects  | 
52  | Balaraju Battu, V. S. Chandrasekhar Pammi and Narayanan Srinivasan. Social influence on evolution of cooperation  | 
53  | Arkoprovo Paul, Jeffrey Valla, Megha Sharda and Nandini C. Singh. Music as a scaffold to facilitate social communication in children with ASC: differential neuroactivation in sung vs. spoken speech, applied and evaluated in a novel therapeutic setting  | 
54  | Soumya Ghosh. ROLES OF EXPRESSIONS IN CONSTRUING MEANING AT THE LEVEL OF DISCOURSE: A STUDY OF NOMINALS AND DEMONSTRATIVES IN BENGALI  | 
55  | Chandra Pratap Daksha and V. S. Chandrasekhar Pammi. Anxiety and Temporal Discounting: A behavioural Economic Investigation  | 
56  | Pratik Mutha, Lee Stapp, Robert Sainburg and Kathleen Haaland. Motor Adaptation Deficits in Ideomotor Apraxia  | 
57  | Varadhan Skm, Arnab Moitro and Pratik Mutha. Effect of visual feedback on coordination of grip force and load force in prismatic precision grip  | 
58  | Palle Narayana and Joby Joseph. Validating measures of complexity of connectivity of brain using a grasshopper model, Palle Narayana and Joby Joseph, Center for Neural and Cognitive Sciences, University of Hyderabad  | 
60  | Abhilasha Srivastava and Narayanan Srinivasan. Neural mechanisms of verb processing: An ERP study with locative alternations.  | 
61  | Yogesh Kumar Arya, Tushar Singh, Mithilesh Kumar Tiwari and Shalini Mittal. Field dependence-independence, emotional arousal and eyewitness memory accuracy  | 
62  | Tony Thomas and Meera M. Sunny. Hand proximity attenuates attention capture by a feature singleton  | 
63  | Niharika Singh and Ramesh Mishra. Performance Monitoring and Response Inhibition in a Saccadic Countermanding Task in High and Low proficient bilinguals.  | 
64  | Dr. Mohit Saxena, Dr. Madhuri Behari, Dr. S. Senthil Kumaran, Dr. Vaishna Narang and Dr. Vinay Goyal. Imaging Speech Dysfunction in Parkinsonism  | 
65  | Meera Sunny, Neeraj Kumar and Jaison Manjaly. Attentional consequences of the automatic monitoring of visual outcomes of actions  | 
66  | Ankeeta Sharma, S. Senthil Kumaran, Vaishna Narang and Rohit Saxena. Cognition and semantic language perception in early blind and late blind subjects  | 
67  | Kapil Chaudhary, S Senthil Kumaran, Sarat Chandra and Manjari Tripathi. Semantic and Syntactic language processing in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) revealed by fMRI  | 
68  | Sunita Gudwani, S. Senthil Kumaran and Rajesh Sagar. Is sentence comprehension in adult bilinguals a conscious switching?  | 
69  | Bhoomika Kar, Narayanan Srinivasan and Richa Nigam. ERP correlates of task relevant affective conflict monitoring and adaptation  | 
70  | Keerthi Ramanujan, Shweta Soni and Nandini Chatterjee Singh. Neural correlates of language proficiency in trilinguals- an fMRI study  | 
72  | Avantika Mathur and Nandini C. Singh. The perception of emotion in Eastern music - A study on North Indian Classical Ragas  | 
73  | Hari Narayanan. Embodiment and Consilience  | 
74  | Neelakanteswar Reddy Nagireddy and Jaison Manjaly. Is there such a thing as ‘Sense of agency’?  | 
75  | Abhishek Sahai, V. S. Chandrasekhar Pammi and Narayanan Srinivasan. Interaction of Framing and Emotion in Intertemporal Choice  | 
76  | Narayanan Srinivasan and Shashikanta Tarai. Global-local processing influence irrelevant emotional processing: An ERP study using an odd ball paradigm  | 
78  | Varsha Singh. Right hemispheric activity in the Iowa Gambling Task: Hyposensitivity to rewards, hypersensitivity to punishment, or regulatory control?  | 
81  | Pragathi Priyadharsini Balasubramani, Srinivasa Chakravarthy V, Ravindran Balaraman and Ahmed Moustafa. A computational model of dopamine-serotonin modulation in Basal Ganglia: Towards understanding the cognitive deficits in Parkinson's Disease patients.  | 
82  | Mukta Watve, Binoy Vv and Anindya Sinha. Changing personalities? Are behavioural syndromes modified during metamorphosis in the Indian common toad?  | 
86  | Gowri Iyer, Shailaja Mekala, Divya Raj, Swati Karamchedu, Arun Pullela, Suvarna Alladi and Subhash Kaul. Cognition and Culture: Testing semantic memories in Indian patients  | 
87  | Juhi Kidwai, Saryu Sharma and Jayashree Shanbal. LEARNING FROM WRITTEN CONTEXT: COGNITIVE LINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE  | 
89  | Madhavi Latha Maganti, Joshita Maouene and Bapi Raju Surampudi. Body parts and Early-learned Verbs in 4-year-old Telugu speakers: A cross-linguistic comparison in association  | 
90  | Srinivasa Rao Bheemani and Bapi Raju Surampudi. Is Implicit Sequence Learning impaired in Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants?  | 
92  | Akshay Rao, Binoy V. V. and Anindhya Sinha. Cube vision: Can blindfolded Rubik’s cubing provide insights into the formation of mental imagery and its application to problem solving?  | 
93  | Neeraj Kumar and Jaison A. Manjaly. Role of divided attention on motor adaptation with/without feedback based error correction  | 
94  | Mounika Mesa, Anuj Shukla and S. Bapi Raju. Application of Eye Movement Saccades to Build a Brain Computer Interface  | 
95  | Jaison Manjaly and Neeraj Kumar. Emergence of action-oriented framework and its implications in cognitive science  | 
96  | Leander Rodrigues, Hemalatha Ramachandran and Aninha Lobo. The effect of task load and distraction on discrimination.  | 
97  | Smita Choudhary, Surampadi Bapi and Joby Joseph. COMBINING GATED DIPOLE WITH REINFORCEMENT LEARNING FRAMEWORK FOR UNITARY ACCOUNT OF REWARD- AND PUNISHMENT-BASED LEARNING  | 
98  | Priyanka Srivastava, Saskia Jaarsveld and Thomas Lachmann. Are an ability to shift attention and creative cognition related?  | 
99  | Jay Prakash Singh and Bhoomika R. Kar. Effect of Proficiency on the proactive control mechanisms among Hindi-English bilinguals  | 
100  | Samiksha Bajpai and Rajesh Kasturirangan. Aspects of the Hindi Compound Verb  | 
101  | Shailaja Mekala, Suvarna Alladi, Divyaraj Gollahalli, Gowri Iyer, Phaneendra Rage, Arunkumar Pullela and Subhash Kaul. Social Cognitionand frontal behavior in the Cultural Context of Indian Healthy and Neurologically Diseased population  | 
103  | Amita Chatterjee, Srimoyi Bhattacharya and Mihir Chakraborti. A Cognitive Appraisal of the Psychology of Vagueness in Across languages  | 
104  | Atul Gopal and Aditya Murthy. A dedicated common network underlies the initiation of eye and hand effectors during a coordinated movement  | 
105  | Ramesh Mishra, Kiran Kishore and Seema Prasad. Interference and attention: What do bilinguals tell us?  |