Are long compound words identified serially via their constituents? Evidence from an eyemovement-contingent display change study Jukka HyönäRaymond BertramAlexander Pollatsek OriginalPaper Pages: 523 - 532
Recognizing cognates and interlingual homographs: Effects of code similarity in language-specific and generalized lexical decision Kristin LemhöferTon Dijkstra OriginalPaper Pages: 533 - 550
Violating stereotypes: Eye movements and comprehension processes when text conflicts with world knowledge Susan A. DuffyJessica A. Keir OriginalPaper Pages: 551 - 559
Reading units that include interword spaces: Filling spaces around a letter can facilitate letter detection Alice F. HealyThomas F. Cunningham OriginalPaper Pages: 560 - 569
Negations and natural sampling in data selection: Ecological versus heuristic explanations of matching bias Mike OaksfordMarek Moussakowski OriginalPaper Pages: 570 - 581
Disrupting feedback processing interferes with rule-based but not information-integration category learning W. Todd MaddoxF. Gregory AshbyAlan D. Pickering OriginalPaper Pages: 582 - 591
Information processing and reasoning with premises that are empirically false: Interference, working memory, and processing speed Henry markovitsCeline doyon OriginalPaper Pages: 592 - 601
Episodic generation can cause semantic forgetting: Retrieval-induced forgetting of false memories Jeffrey J. starnsJason L. Hicks OriginalPaper Pages: 602 - 609
Part-list cuing as instructed retrieval inhibition Karl -Heinz BäumlAlp Aslan OriginalPaper Pages: 610 - 617
Perceptual and conceptual training mediate the verbal overshadowing effect in an unfamiliar domain Joseph M. MelcherJonathan W. Schooler OriginalPaper Pages: 618 - 631
Relating distinctive orthographic and phonological processes to episodic memory performance Michael J. CorteseJason M. WatsonApril Fugett OriginalPaper Pages: 632 - 639
Working memory and phonological processing as predictors of children’s mathematical problem solving at different ages H. Lee Swanson OriginalPaper Pages: 648 - 661
Spatial structure of quantitative representation of numbers: Evidence from the SNARC effect Yasuhiro ItoTakeshi Hatta OriginalPaper Pages: 662 - 673
A new look at recognition in the Brown-Peterson distractor paradigm: Toward the application of new methodology to unsolved problems of recognition memory Vincent R. BrownDavid S. Gorfein OriginalPaper Pages: 674 - 685