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Intentional and incidental encoding of item and associative information in the directed forgetting procedure William E. HockleyFahad N. AhmadRosemary Nicholson OriginalPaper 25 September 2015 Pages: 220 - 228
Unskilled but subjectively aware: Metacognitive monitoring ability and respective awareness in low-performing students Marion HändelEva S. Fritzsche OriginalPaper 05 October 2015 Pages: 229 - 241
Paranormal psychic believers and skeptics: a large-scale test of the cognitive differences hypothesis Stephen J. GrayDavid A. Gallo OriginalPaper 26 October 2015 Pages: 242 - 261
Masked priming by misspellings: Word frequency moderates the effects of SOA and prime–target similarity Jennifer S. Burt OriginalPaper 03 November 2015 Pages: 262 - 277
Survival of the grouped, or three’s a crowd? Repetition blindness in groups of letters and words Andrea JacksonLori Buchanan OriginalPaper 28 September 2015 Pages: 278 - 291
The simple advantage in perceptual and categorical generalization Khanh-Phuong ThaiJi Y. SonRobert L. Goldstone OriginalPaper 14 September 2015 Pages: 292 - 306
Semantic and phonological contributions to short-term repetition and long-term cued sentence recall Jed A. MeltzerNathan S. RoseKira A. Links OriginalPaper 15 September 2015 Pages: 307 - 329
The logic-bias effect: The role of effortful processing in the resolution of belief–logic conflict Stephanie HowarthSimon J. HandleyClare Walsh OriginalPaper 21 September 2015 Pages: 330 - 349
Activation and selection of arithmetic facts: The role of numerical format Patricia MegíasPedro Macizo OriginalPaper 05 October 2015 Pages: 350 - 364