Memory for words in prose and their locations on the page Eugene A. LovelaceStephen D. Southall OriginalPaper Pages: 429 - 434
Memory for scripts in young and older adults Leah L. LightPatricia A. Anderson OriginalPaper Pages: 435 - 444
The effects of autobiographical elaboration on noun recall Michael W. WarrenDavid ChattinMaryann T. Tomsky OriginalPaper Pages: 445 - 455
Representation-saving effects of prior knowledge in memory for simple technical prose Walter JohnsonDavid Kieras OriginalPaper Pages: 456 - 466
Editing misleading information from memory: Evidence for the coexistence of original and postevent information Robert E. ChristiaansenKathleen Ochalek OriginalPaper Pages: 467 - 475
Costs and benefits of strategy construction in a speeded discrimination task Gordon D. LoganN. Jane ZbrodoffAlan R. W. Fostey OriginalPaper Pages: 485 - 493
Serial-position effects in infants’ recognition memory Edward H. CornellLinda I. Bergstrom OriginalPaper Pages: 494 - 499
Inhibition from semantically related primes: Evidence of a category-specific inhibition Teresa A. BlaxtonJames H. Neely OriginalPaper Pages: 500 - 510
Dissociated imageability, concreteness, and familiarity in lateralized word recognition David B. Boles OriginalPaper Pages: 511 - 519
Phonemic-similarity effects in good vs. poor readers James W. HallKim P. WilsonPaul M. Bowyer OriginalPaper Pages: 520 - 527
The effects of perceptual condition on proofreading for misspellings Alice F. HealyVicki J. VolbrechtTerry R. Nye OriginalPaper Pages: 528 - 538
Event-related brain potentials to grammatical errors and semantic anomalies Marta KutasSteven A. Hillyard OriginalPaper Pages: 539 - 550
Voice change in the stimulus suffix effect: Are the effects structural or strategic? Seth N. GreenbergRandall W. Engle OriginalPaper Pages: 551 - 556