Converging measures of workload capacity Ami EidelsChris DonkinAndrew Heathcote Brief Report Pages: 763 - 771
The nature and position of processing determines why forgetting occurs in working memory tasks Christopher JarroldHelen TamCaroline E. Harvey Brief Report Pages: 772 - 777
Can associative information be strategically separated from item information in word-pair recognition? Jerwen Jou Brief Report Pages: 778 - 783
Directed forgetting in young children: Evidence for a production deficiency Alp AslanTobias StaudiglKarl-Heinz T. Bäuml Brief Report Pages: 784 - 789
Performing the unexplainable: Implicit task performance reveals individually reliable sequence learning without explicit knowledge Daniel J. SanchezEric W. GobelPaul J. Reber Brief Report Pages: 790 - 796
The costs and benefits of providing feedback during learning Matthew Jensen HaysNate KornellRobert A. Bjork Brief Report Pages: 797 - 801
Temporal dynamics of generalization and representational distortion Matthew G. WisniewskiBarbara A. ChurchEduardo Mercado Brief Report Pages: 809 - 814
Attentional capture under high perceptual load Joshua D. CosmanShaun P. Vecera Brief Report Pages: 815 - 820
Monetary reward increases attentional effort in the flanker task Ronald HübnerJan Schlösser Brief Report Pages: 821 - 826
Single-letter coloring and spatial cuing do not eliminate or reduce a semantic contribution to the Stroop effect Maria AugustinovaValentin FlaudiasLudovic Ferrand Brief Report Pages: 827 - 833
Eye movements, the perceptual span, and reading speed Keith RaynerTimothy J. SlatteryNathalie N. Bélanger Brief Report Pages: 834 - 839
Subitizing in congenitally blind adults Ludovic FerrandKevin J. RiggsJulie Castronovo Brief Report Pages: 840 - 845
Spatial short-term memory assists in maintaining occluded objects Hyunkyu LeeShaun P. Vecera Brief Report Pages: 846 - 852
Testing a postselectional account of across-dimension switch costs Stefanie I. Becker Brief Report Pages: 853 - 861
Atypical categorization in children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder Barbara A. ChurchMaria S. KraussEduardo Mercado Brief Report Pages: 862 - 868
Speeded induction under uncertainty: The influence of multiple categories and feature conjunctions Ben R. NewellHelen PatonOren Griffiths Brief Report Pages: 869 - 874
Morphemic ambiguity resolution in Chinese: Activation of the subordinate meaning with a prior dominant-biased context Yiu-Kei TsangHsuan-Chih Chen Brief Report Pages: 875 - 881
Processing unrelated language can change what you see Alexia Toskos DilsLera Boroditsky Brief Report Pages: 882 - 888
Dissociating between cardinal and ordinal and between the value and size magnitudes of coins Daniel Fitousi Brief Report Pages: 889 - 894
Unilateral muscle contractions enhance creative thinking Abraham GoldsteinKetty RevivoNili Metuki Brief Report Pages: 895 - 899
Walking through doorways causes forgetting: Environmental integration Gabriel A. RadvanskyAndrea K. TamplinSabine A. Krawietz Brief Report Pages: 900 - 904
Nested prospectivity in perception: Perceived maximum reaching height reflects anticipated changes in reaching ability Jeffrey B. WagmanLydia L. Morgan Brief Report Pages: 905 - 909
Feeling socially powerless makes you more prone to bumping into things on the right and induces leftward line bisection error David WilkinsonAna GuinoteKylee Graham Brief Report Pages: 910 - 914
Temporal control of internal states in pigeons Robert G. CookHara A. Rosen Brief Report Pages: 915 - 922
Reconsidering “evidence” for fast-and-frugal heuristics Benjamin E. Hilbig Notes and Comment Pages: 923 - 930