Semantic facilitation across sensory modalities in the processing of individual words and sentences David A. SwinneyWilliam OniferMax Hirshkowitz OriginalPaper Pages: 159 - 165
When it helps to be misled: Facilitative effects of increasing the frequency of conflicting stimuli in a Stroop-like task Gordon D. LoganN. Jane Zbrodoff OriginalPaper Pages: 166 - 174
Semantic congruity and lexical marking in symbolic comparisons: An expectancy hypothesis Marc MarscharkAllan Paivio OriginalPaper Pages: 175 - 184
The “soap opera” effect in story recall Justine OwensGordon H. BowerJohn B. Black OriginalPaper Pages: 185 - 191
Inhibition of the automatic storage of speaker’s voice Ralph E. Geiselman OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 204
Temporal organization of pattern structure Stephen K. ReedJames L. Brown OriginalPaper Pages: 205 - 213
Age-of-acquisition effects in lexical and episodic memory tasks K. J. GilhoolyM. L. Gilhooly OriginalPaper Pages: 214 - 223
Effects of encoding instructions and retrieval cuing on recall in Korsakoff patients John Mcdowall OriginalPaper Pages: 232 - 239
The advantage of specific terms over general terms as cues for sentence recall: Instantiation or retrieval? William E. Gumenik OriginalPaper Pages: 240 - 244
The Governing Board of the Psychonomic Society regrets to announce the death of William F. Battig Announcement Pages: 245 - 245