Twins dispute memory ownership: A new false memory phenomenon Mercedes SheenSimon KempDavid Rubin OriginalPaper Pages: 779 - 788
Demonstrations of a generation effect in context memory Elizabeth J. MarshGabriel EdelmanGordon H. Bower OriginalPaper Pages: 798 - 805
Toward a model of false recall: Experimental manipulation of encoding context and the collection of verbal reports Kerri A. GoodwinChristian A. MeissnerK. Anders Ericsson OriginalPaper Pages: 806 - 819
Putting together prior knowledge, verbal arguments, and observations in category learning Evan Heit OriginalPaper Pages: 828 - 837
Conjunctive bias in memory representations of logical connectivesa Aaron RaderVladimir Sloutsky OriginalPaper Pages: 838 - 849
Comprehension skill, inference-making ability, and their relation to knowledge Kate CainJane V. OakhillPeter E. Bryant OriginalPaper Pages: 850 - 859
The roles of letter names and letter sounds in connecting print and speech Rebecca TreimanLia SotakMargo Bowman OriginalPaper Pages: 860 - 873
The influence of task requirements on priming in object decision and matching Taosheng LiuLynn A. Cooper OriginalPaper Pages: 874 - 882
Using spatial terms to select an object Laura A. CarlsonGordon D. Logan OriginalPaper Pages: 883 - 892
Relational learning with and without awareness: Transitive inference using nonverbal stimuli in humans Anthony J. GreeneBarbara A. SpellmanHoward B. Eichenbaum OriginalPaper Pages: 893 - 902
On a variant of Stroop’s paradigm: Which cognitions press your buttons? Matthew BrownDerek Besner Notes and Comment Pages: 903 - 904
42nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society Orlando, Florida November 15–18, 2001 Notices and Announcements Pages: 908 - 908