The word-length effect provides no evidence for decay in short-term memory Stephan LewandowskyKlaus Oberauer Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 875 - 888
Toward a complete decision model of item and source recognition Michael J. HautusNeil A. MacmillanCaren B. Rotello Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 889 - 905
Evaluating models of remember-know judgments: Complexity, mimicry, and discriminability Andrew L. CohenCaren M. RotelloNeil A. Macmillan Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 906 - 926
Overthinking skilled motor performance: Or why those who teach can’t do Kristin E. FlegalMichael C. Anderson Brief Reports Pages: 927 - 932
The representations of spacing and part-based information are associated for upright faces but dissociated for objects: Evidence from individual differences Galit YovelNancy Kanwisher Brief Reports Pages: 933 - 939
Memory for objects in canonical and noncanonical viewpoints Pablo GomezJennifer ShutterJeffrey N. Rouder Brief Reports Pages: 940 - 944
Object-based attention in Chinese readers of Chinese words: Beyond Gestalt principles Xingshan LiGordon D. Logan Brief Reports Pages: 945 - 949
Is attention needed for word identification? Evidence from the Stroop paradigm Joel LachterEric RuthruffRobert S. Mccann Brief Reports Pages: 950 - 955
The role of valence and frequency in the emotional Stroop task Todd A. KahanCharles D. Hely Brief Reports Pages: 956 - 960
Semantic access in second-language visual word processing: Evidence from the semantic Simon paradigm Wouter DuyckJan De Houwer Brief Reports Pages: 961 - 966
Patterns of experience with verbs affect long-term cumulative structural priming Jacqueline M. CoyleMichael P. Kaschak Brief Reports Pages: 967 - 970
Moving beyond Coltheart’s N: A new measure of orthographic similarity Tal YarkoniDavid BalotaMelvin Yap Brief Reports Pages: 971 - 979
Differences in the cognitive demands of word order, plural, and subject-verb agreement constructions Janet L. Mcdonald Brief Reports Pages: 980 - 984
Easy on the mind, easy on the wallet: The roles of familiarity and processing fluency in valuation judgments Adam L. AlterDaniel M. Oppenheimer Brief Reports Pages: 985 - 990
Randomness in retrospect: Exploring the interactions between memory and randomness cognition Christopher Y. OlivolaDaniel M. Oppenheimer Brief Reports Pages: 991 - 996
When confidence in a choice is independent of which choice is made Asher Koriat Brief Reports Pages: 997 - 1001
Clinical expertise and reasoning with uncertain categories Brett K. HayesTsan-Hsiang Jessamine Chen Brief Reports Pages: 1002 - 1007
State-trace analysis of the effects of a visual illusion on saccade amplitudes and perceptual judgments Jason S. MccarleyChristopher Grant Brief Reports Pages: 1008 - 1014
Intrinsic array structure is neither necessary nor sufficient for nonegocentric coding of spatial layouts Nathan GreenauerDavid Waller Brief Reports Pages: 1015 - 1021
Decision criteria do not shift: Commentary on Mueller and Weidemann (2008) J. D. BalakrishnanJustin A. Macdonald Notes and Comment Pages: 1022 - 1030
Decision noise may mask criterion shifts: Reply to Balakrishnan and MacDonald (2008) Christoph T. WeidemannShane T. Mueller Notes and Comment Pages: 1031 - 1034