Comparison and choice: Relations between similarity processes and decision processes Douglas L. MedinRobert L. GoldstoneArthur B. Markman OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 19
Statistical mimicking of reaction time data: Single-process models, parameter variability, and mixtures Trisha Van ZandtRoger Ratcliff OriginalPaper Pages: 20 - 54
Rotating objects to recognize them: A case study on the role of viewpoint dependency in the recognition of three-dimensional objects Michael J. Tarr OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 82
The subtlety of distinctiveness: What von Restorff really did R. Reed Hunt OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 112
Fimbria/fornix lesions facilitate the learning of a nonspatial response task Douglas B. MatthewsPhillip J. Best Brief Reports Pages: 113 - 116
Negative priming without reaction time: Effects on identification of masked letters W. Trammell NeillKathleen M. Terry Brief Reports Pages: 121 - 123
The advantage of first mention in Spanish Manuel CarreirasMorton Ann GernsbacherVictor Villa Brief Reports Pages: 124 - 129
Intrusions in preschoolers’ recall of traumatic childhood events Mark L. HoweMary L. CourageCarole Peterson Brief Reports Pages: 130 - 134