Line segments are perceived better in a coherent context than alone: An object-line effect in visual perception Amanda WilliamsNaomi Weisstein OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 90
Decisions about identity and orientation of rotated letters and digits Michael C. CorballisN. Jane ZbrodoffPatricia B. Butler OriginalPaper Pages: 98 - 107
The effects of graphemic, phonetic, and semantic relationships on access to lexical structures Harvey G. ShulmanRosemary HornakElizabeth Sanders OriginalPaper Pages: 115 - 123
The effect of prose context on visual search for letters Robert M. Schindler OriginalPaper Pages: 124 - 130
Semantic satiation revisited with a lexical decision task Lee S. CoheneMarilyn C. SmithDaniel Klein OriginalPaper Pages: 131 - 140
Dependent processing in dichotic listening as a function of word meaning attributes Brian O’NeillAllan Paivio OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 149
Synonym comprehension and the generality of categorization models Douglas J. HerrmannTheodore J. PappermanAlan D. Armstrong OriginalPaper Pages: 150 - 155
Remembering the levels of information in words Mark A. McDanielAlinda FriedmanLyle E. Bourne OriginalPaper Pages: 156 - 164
Positional discriminability in linear orderings Fredric D. WoocherArnold L. GlassKeith J. Holyoak OriginalPaper Pages: 165 - 173
Modality-specific interference with verbal and nonverbal stimulus information Terry W. AllenMichael M. MarcellPatricia Anderson OriginalPaper Pages: 184 - 188
Hunting for individual differences in cognitive processes: Verbal ability and semantic processing of pictures and words Thomas W. HogaboamJames W. Pellegrino OriginalPaper Pages: 189 - 193
Memory span as a measure of individual differences in memory capacity Maryanne Martin OriginalPaper Pages: 194 - 198