Fragment memories mark the end of childhood amnesia Darryl BruceL. Amber Wilcox-O’HearnMarilyn C. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 567 - 576
Directed forgetting of autobiographical events Susan L. JoslynMark A. Oakes OriginalPaper Pages: 577 - 587
Recall order determines the magnitude of directed forgetting in the within-participants list method Jonathan M. GoldingLawrence R. Gottlob OriginalPaper Pages: 588 - 594
Interaction of task readiness and automatic retrieval in task switching: Negative priming and competitor priming Florian WaszakBernhard HommelAlan Allport OriginalPaper Pages: 595 - 610
On the role of verbalization during task set selection: Switching or serial order control? Richard L. BryckUlrich Mayr OriginalPaper Pages: 611 - 623
Effects of response selection on the task repetition benefit in task switching Iring KochAndrea M. Philipp OriginalPaper Pages: 624 - 634
Central interference in error processing Eldad Yitzhak HochmanNachshon Meiran OriginalPaper Pages: 635 - 643
Attention control and ability level in a complex cognitive skill: Attention shifting and second-language proficiency Norman SegalowitzSarah Frenkiel-Fishman OriginalPaper Pages: 644 - 653
Short-term memory and the attentional blink: Capacity versus content Elkan G. AkyürekBernhard Hommel OriginalPaper Pages: 654 - 663
Coherence of the irrelevant-sound effect: Individual profiles of short-term memory and susceptibility to task-irrelevant materials Emily M. ElliottNelson Cowan OriginalPaper Pages: 664 - 675
Depth cues do not underlie attentional modulations of the Stroop effect Peter WührMartina Weltle OriginalPaper Pages: 676 - 680
Searching for the functional locus of the SNARC effect: Evidence for a response-related origin Inge M. KeusWolf Schwarz OriginalPaper Pages: 681 - 695
Spatial versus object visualizers: A new characterization of visual cognitive style Maria KozhevnikovStephen KosslynJennifer Shephard OriginalPaper Pages: 710 - 726
Gaze aversion: A response to cognitive or social difficulty? G. Doherty-SneddonF. G. Phelps OriginalPaper Pages: 727 - 733
Chronometric evidence for memory retrieval in causal conditional reasoning: The case of the association strength effect Nelly GrossetPierre BarrouilletHenry Markovits OriginalPaper Pages: 734 - 741
When logic fails: Implicit transitive inference in humans Michael J. FrankJerry W. RudyRandall C. O’Reilly OriginalPaper Pages: 742 - 750
A mixed-handed advantage in episodic memory: A possible role of interhemispheric interaction Ruth E. PropperStephen D. ChristmanKeri Ann Phaneuf OriginalPaper Pages: 751 - 757