Dual processes in recognition: Does a focus on measurement operations provide a sufficient foundation? Michael S. HumphreysSimon DennisSimon Finnigan OriginalPaper Pages: 593 - 603
The ties that bind what is known to the recall of what is new Douglas L. NelsonNan Zhang OriginalPaper Pages: 604 - 617
Semantic priming without association: A meta-analytic review Margery Lucas OriginalPaper Pages: 618 - 630
Demonstration of a socially transmitted flavor aversion in rats? Kuan and Colwill (1997) revisited Bennett G. GalefElaine E. Whiskin Brief Reports Pages: 631 - 635
Blocking and backward blocking involve learned inattention John K. KruschkeNathaniel J. Blair Brief Reports Pages: 636 - 645
Attentional requirements for object-location priming Gail MusenJeanna Viola Brief Reports Pages: 646 - 653
Mental rotation is suppressed during saccadic eye movements David E. IrwinJames R. Brockmole Brief Reports Pages: 654 - 661
Testing the counter model for perceptual identification: Effects of repetition priming and word frequency Eric-Jan M. WagenmakersRené ZeelenbergJeroen G. W. Raaijmakers Brief Reports Pages: 662 - 667
Repetition and form priming interact with neighborhood density at a brief stimulus onset asynchrony Manuel PereaEva Rosa Brief Reports Pages: 668 - 677
Stroop effect in words that differ from color words in one letter only Uri BibiJoseph TzelgovAvishai Henik Brief Reports Pages: 678 - 683
Estimating the frequency of nonevents: The role of recollection failure in false recognition Norman R. BrownLori BuchananRoberto Cabeza Brief Reports Pages: 684 - 691
Adults’ strategy choices for simple addition: Effects of retrieval interference Jamie I. D. CampbellJennifer C. Timm Brief Reports Pages: 692 - 699
Depictions of motion devised by a blind person John M. KennedyCynthia E. Merkas Brief Reports Pages: 700 - 706
Immunity to functional fixedness in young children Tim P. GermanMargaret Anne Defeyter Brief Reports Pages: 707 - 712
Modeling the effects of repetition and word frequency in perceptual identification Roger RatcliffGail Mckoon Notes And Comment Pages: 713 - 717
A criterion-shift model for enhanced discriminability in perceptual identification: A note on the counter model Eric-Jan M. WagenmakersRené ZeelenbergJeroen G. W. Raaijmakers Notes And Comment Pages: 718 - 726
Working memory and interference: A comment on Jenkins, Myerson, Hale, and Fry (1999) Klaus OberauerHeinz-Martin Süß Notes And Comment Pages: 727 - 733
Stocks and losses, items and interference: A reply to Oberauer and Süß (2000) Joel MyersonLisa JenkinsMartin Sliwinski Notes And Comment Pages: 734 - 740
Erratum to: Conceptual activation of distractors during selection is not sufficient to produce negative priming Veronica J. DarkPatricia A. Schmidt Erratum Pages: 741 - 741