Journal Papers
Kar, B. R., & Dash, T. (2014). Bilingual language control and general purpose cognitive control among individuals with bilingual aphasia: Evidence based on negative priming and flanker tasks. Behavioural Neurology.
Mishra, R. K., & Singh, S. (In press). Activation of shape and semantic information during ambiguous homophone processing: Eye tracking evidence from Hindi. Cognitive Processing, 15, 451-465.
Mishra, R. K. & Singh. N. (2014). Language non-selective activation of orthography during spoken word processing in Hindi-English sequential bilinguals: An eye tracking study. Reading and Writing, 27, 129-151.
Olivers, C. L.N., Huettig, F., Singh. J. P., & Mishra, R. K. (2014). The influence of literacy on visual search. Visual Cognition, 21, 74-101.
Srinivasan, N. (2014). Are there really autonomous “unconscious” goals that drive behavior? An event-control approach to goals and actions. Frontiers in Psychology, 5:723.
Husain, S., Vasishth, S., & Srinivasan, N. (2014). Strong expectations cancel locality effects: Evidence from Hindi. PLoS ONE, 9(7):e100986.
Mukherjee, S., Srinivasan, N., & Manjaly, J. (2014). Global processing fosters donations toward charity appeals framed in an approach orientation. Cognitive Processing, 15, 391-396.
Srinivasan, N., & Gingras, B. (2014). Emotional intelligence predicts individual differences in proneness for flow among musicians: The role of control and distributed attention. Frontiers in Psychology, 5:608.
Becker, D. V., & Srinivasan, N. (2014). The vividness of the happy face. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 23, 189-194.
Raffone, A., Srinivasan, N., & van Leeuwen, C. (2014). The interplay of attention and consciousness in visual search, attentional blink and working memory consolidation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 369(1641), 20130215.
Raffone, A, Srinivasan, N, & van Leeuwen, C. (2014). Perceptual awareness and its neural basis: bridging experimental and theoretical paradigms. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 369(1641), 20130203.
Kumar, D., & Srinivasan, N. (2014). Naturalizing sense of agency with a hierarchical event-control approach. PLoS ONE, 9(3): e92431.
Srinivasan, N., & Mukherjee, S. (2014). Even ‘unconscious thought’ is influenced by attentional mechanisms. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37, 40-41.
Jain S. & Kar, B. R. (2014). Effect of cognitive aging on working memory consolidation. Psychological Studies, 59, 383-393.
Khan, S.S., Tewari, S., Srinivasan, N., Hopkins, N., Reicher, S., & Ozakinci, G. (in press). Efficacy and well-being in rural north India: The role of social identification with a large-scale community identity. European Journal of Social Psychology, 44, 787-798.
Book Chapters and Conference Proceedings
Mishra, R. K., Singh, N., & Singh, J.P. (forthcoming). Activation of non-cognate translation equivalents in Hindi-English bilinguals: Evidence from priming and eye tracking. In Gupta & Mishra (Eds.). LINCOM
Raffone, A., Srinivasan, N., & Barendregt, H. P. (2014). Attention, consciousness and mindfulness in meditation. In N. Singh (Ed.), Psychology of Meditation (pp. 147-166). New York: Nova Science Publications.
Kar, B. R. (in press). Language control and Cognitive control: Independent and shared mechanisms. In M. Panda and P. Padakannaya (Eds), Cognition in Multilingual Society. Orient Blackswan.
Mishra, R.K., & Huettig, F. (in press). Cognition without reading and writing – The study of cognitive processing in illiterates and low literates. In M. Panda and P. Padakannaya (Eds.) Cognition in Multilingual Society, New Delhi: Orient Blackswan.
Abhilasha & Srinivasan, N. (in press). Interplay of attention and working memory with language processing. In M. Panda and P. Padakannaya (Eds), Cognition in Multilingual Society. New Delhi: Orient Blackswan.
Kar B. R. (2014). Learning disability: Issues and concerns with implications for social policy. In R. C. Tripathi and Yoganand Sinha (Eds), Social Policy in India: Searching for Psychological Coordinates. Springer.