Semantic processing in “associative” false memory C. J. BrainerdY. YangB. A. Mills Theoretical and Review Articles 01 December 2008 Pages: 1035 - 1053
Seeing what we know and understand: How knowledge shapes perception Rasha Abdel RahmanWerner Sommer Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1055 - 1063
Tracking the time course of phonetic cue integration during spoken word recognition Bob McMurrayMeghan A. ClayardsRichard N. Aslin Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1064 - 1071
NoA’s ark: Influence of the number of associates in visual word recognition Jon Andoni DuñabeitiaAlberto AvilésManuel Carreiras Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1072 - 1077
The turple effect is modulated by base word frequency: Implications for models of lexical and semantic access Claudio MulattiVeronica CembraniRemo Job Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1078 - 1082
So many options, so little time: The roles of association and competition in underdetermined responding Hannah R. SnyderYuko Munakata Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1083 - 1088
Recognizing faces across continents: The effect of within-race variations on the own-race bias in face recognition Patrick M. ChiroroColin G. TredouxChristian A. Meissner Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1089 - 1092
Own- and other-race categorization of faces by race, gender, and age Lun ZhaoShlomo Bentin Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1093 - 1099
Reaching while walking: Reaching distance costs more than walking distance David A. Rosenbaum Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1100 - 1104
Improving performance through implementation intentions: Are preexisting response biases replaced? James D. MilesRobert W. Proctor Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1105 - 1110
Inhibition of task set: Converging evidence from task choice in the voluntary task-switching paradigm Mei-Ching LienEric Ruthruff Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1111 - 1116
He said, she said: Episodic retrieval induces conflict adaptation in an auditory Stroop task Michiel M. SpapéBernhard Hommel Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1117 - 1121
The role of a change heuristic in judgments of sound duration Launa C. LeboeTodd A. Mondor Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1122 - 1127
Hold it! Memory affects attentional dwell time Emily L. ParksJoseph B. Hopfinger Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1128 - 1134
Telephone conversation impairs sustained visual attention via a central bottleneck Melina A. KunarRandall CarterTodd S. Horowitz Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1135 - 1140
The effect of gaze on gaze direction while looking at art Kristie R. DukewichRaymond M. KleinJohn Christie Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1141 - 1147
Testing whether gaze cues and arrow cues produce reflexive or volitional shifts of attention Sara A. StevensGreg L. WestJay Pratt Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1148 - 1153
Role of selective attention in artificial grammar learning Daisuke TanakaSachiko KiyokawaKazuo Shigemasu Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1154 - 1159
Speaker overestimation of communication effectiveness and fear of negative evaluation: Being realistic is unrealistic Nicolas FayAndrew C. PageChristopher Winkler Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1160 - 1165
The impact of discredited evidence David A. LagnadoNigel Harvey Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1166 - 1173
The use of heuristics in intuitive mathematical judgment Rolf ReberMorten BrunKaroline Mitterndorfer Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1174 - 1178
Framing effects under cognitive load: The role of working memory in risky decisions Paul WhitneyChrista A. RinehartJohn M. Hinson Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1179 - 1184
That’s the man who did it, or was it a woman? Actor similarity and binding errors in event memory Julie L. EarlesAlan W. KerstenJonathan G. Perle Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1185 - 1189
Inventing stories: Forcing witnesses to fabricate entire fictitious events leads to freely reported false memories Quin M. ChrobakMaria S. Zaragoza Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1190 - 1195
Relative fluency and illusions of recognition memory Deanne L. Westerman Brief Reports 01 December 2008 Pages: 1196 - 1200
A hierarchical approach for fitting curves to response time measurements Jeffrey N. RouderFrancis TuerlinckxPablo Gomez Notes and Comment 01 December 2008 Pages: 1201 - 1208
Bayesian and maximum likelihood estimation of hierarchical response time models Simon FarrellCasimir J. H. Ludwig Notes and Comment 01 December 2008 Pages: 1209 - 1217
The EZ diffusion method: Too EZ? Roger Ratcliff Notes and Comment 01 December 2008 Pages: 1218 - 1228
EZ does it! Extensions of the EZ-diffusion model Eric-Jan WagenmakersHan L. J. van der MaasRaoul P. P. P. Grasman Notes and Comment 01 December 2008 Pages: 1229 - 1235
Empirical and theoretical limits on lag recency in free recall Simon FarrellStephan Lewandowsky Notes and Comment 01 December 2008 Pages: 1236 - 1250