Structural coding versus free-energy predictive coding Peter A. van der Helm Theoretical Review 25 September 2015 Pages: 663 - 677
Re-examining selective adaptation: Fatiguing feature detectors, or distributional learning? Dave F. KleinschmidtT. Florian Jaeger Theoretical Review 05 October 2015 Pages: 678 - 691
Building a cognitive map by assembling multiple path integration systems Ranxiao Frances Wang Theoretical Review 06 October 2015 Pages: 692 - 702
Does learning to read shape verbal working memory? Catherine DemoulinRégine Kolinsky Theoretical Review 05 October 2015 Pages: 703 - 722
Comparing perceptual and preferential decision making Gilles DutilhJörg Rieskamp Theoretical Review 02 October 2015 Pages: 723 - 737
Of monkeys and men: Impatience in perceptual decision-making Udo BoehmGuy E. HawkinsEric-Jan Wagenmakers Theoretical Review Open access 30 October 2015 Pages: 738 - 749
Use of internal consistency coefficients for estimating reliability of experimental task scores Samuel B. GreenYanyun YangNelson Cowan Theoretical Review 06 November 2015 Pages: 750 - 763
Evidence from the eyes: Threatening postures hold attention Bobby AzarianElizabeth G. EsserMatthew S. Peterson Brief Report 18 September 2015 Pages: 764 - 770
Postencoding cognitive processes in the cross-race effect: Categorization and individuation during face recognition Michael R. HoKathy Pezdek Brief Report 21 September 2015 Pages: 771 - 780
What a car does to your perception: Distance evaluations differ from within and outside of a car Birte MoellerHartmut ZoppkeChristian Frings Brief Report 01 October 2015 Pages: 781 - 788
Causal agency and the perception of force Ralf MayrhoferMichael R. Waldmann Brief Report Open access 09 October 2015 Pages: 789 - 796
The automaticity of perceiving animacy: Goal-directed motion in simple shapes influences visuomotor behavior even when task-irrelevant Benjamin van BurenStefan UddenbergBrian J. Scholl Brief Report 23 November 2015 Pages: 797 - 802
Implicit learning of a speed-contingent target feature Byung-Woo HwangMin-Shik Kim Brief Report 19 November 2015 Pages: 803 - 808
Understanding the contribution of target repetition and target expectation to the emergence of the prevalence effect in visual search Hayward J. GodwinTamaryn MenneerNick Donnel Brief Report Open access 23 November 2015 Pages: 809 - 816
Motion influences gaze direction discrimination and disambiguates contradictory luminance cues Nicola C. AndersonEvan F. RiskoAlan Kingstone Brief Report Open access 12 November 2015 Pages: 817 - 823
Childhood contact predicts hemispheric asymmetry in cross-race face processing Megan M. DavisSean M. HudsonJoshua Correll Brief Report 23 November 2015 Pages: 824 - 830
Retrieval practice enhances the accessibility but not the quality of memory David W. SuttererEdward Awh Brief Report 24 September 2015 Pages: 831 - 841
Mind wandering during film comprehension: The role of prior knowledge and situational interest Kristopher KoppCaitlin MillsSidney D’Mello Brief Report 28 September 2015 Pages: 842 - 848
Event boundaries and anaphoric reference Alexis N. ThompsonGabriel A. Radvansky Brief Report 09 October 2015 Pages: 849 - 856
A monolingual mind can have two time lines: Exploring space-time mappings in Mandarin monolinguals Wenxing YangYing Sun Brief Report 04 November 2015 Pages: 857 - 864
A continuous mapping between space and valence with left- and right-handers Sébastien FreddiThibaut BrouilletVincent Dru Brief Report 01 October 2015 Pages: 865 - 870
Mice can count and optimize count-based decisions Bilgehan ÇavdaroğluFuat Balcı Brief Report 13 October 2015 Pages: 871 - 876
A rational analysis of the approximate number system Steven T. Piantadosi Brief Report 11 January 2016 Pages: 877 - 886
About the composition of self-relevance: Conjunctions not features are bound to the self Sarah SchäferChristian FringsDirk Wentura Brief Report 13 October 2015 Pages: 887 - 892
Cruel to be kind but not cruel for cash: Harm aversion in the dictator game Pri PereraEmina CanicElliot A. Ludvig Brief Report 14 October 2015 Pages: 893 - 898
Dynamics of task-set carry-over: evidence from eye-movement analyses Atsushi KikumotoJason HubbardUlrich Mayr Brief Report 28 September 2015 Pages: 899 - 906
More heads choose better than one: Group decision making can eliminate probability matching Christin SchulzeBen R. Newell Brief Report 30 September 2015 Pages: 907 - 914
The domain specificity of intertemporal choice in pinyon jays Jeffrey R. StevensBryce A. KennedyMarianna Burks Brief Report 30 November 2015 Pages: 915 - 921
Relative judgement is relatively difficult: Evidence against the role of relative judgement in absolute identification Duncan GuestJames. S. AdelmanChristopher Kent OriginalPaper 21 September 2015 Pages: 922 - 931
Continuity of cognitive change across adulthood Timothy A. Salthouse OriginalPaper 04 August 2015 Pages: 932 - 939