A theoretical review of the misinformation effect: Predictions from an activation-based memory model Michael S. AyersLynne M. Reder OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 21
Two memories for geographical slant: Separation and interdependence of action and awareness Sarah H. CreemDennis R. Proffitt OriginalPaper Pages: 22 - 36
Why does a mirror image look left-right reversed? A hypothesis of multiple processes Yohtaro Takano OriginalPaper Pages: 37 - 55
Is age kinder to females than to males? Elizabeth J. MeinzTimothy A. Salthouse OriginalPaper Pages: 56 - 70
The effects of conceptual salience and perceptual distinctiveness on conscious recollection Suparna Rajaram Brief Reports Pages: 71 - 78
Context change and retention interval can have additive, rather than interactive, effects after taste aversion extinction Juan M. RosasMark E. Bouton Brief Reports Pages: 79 - 83
Role of nonreinforcement in the fixed-interval performance of pigeons Mauricio R. PapiniPeter R. Hollingsworth Brief Reports Pages: 84 - 90
Is visual lexical access based on phonological codes? Evidence from a picture-word interference task Markus F. DamianRandi C. Martin Brief Reports Pages: 91 - 95
Effect of syntactic role and syntactic prominence on letter detection Julia E. MoravcsikAlice F. Healy Brief Reports Pages: 96 - 100
Eye-movement-contingent display changes are not compromised by flicker and phosphor persistence Albrecht W. InhoffMathew StarrJian Wang Brief Reports Pages: 101 - 106
Negative priming depends on prime-probe similarity: Evidence for episodic retrieval Elaine FoxJan Willem De Fockert Brief Reports Pages: 107 - 113
The magnitude effect: Temporal discount rates and restaurant tips Gretchen B. ChapmanJennifer R. Winquist Brief Reports Pages: 119 - 123
Lateralized warning tones produce typical irrelevant-location effects on choice reactions Robert W. ProctorDavid F. Pick Brief Reports Pages: 124 - 129
Visual marking of old objects Jan TheeuwesArthur F. KramerPaul Atchley Brief Reports Pages: 130 - 134
Dominance of configural properties in visual form perception Ruth KimchiBenny Bloch Brief Reports Pages: 135 - 139
The influence of perceived rotary motion on the recognition of rotated objects Pierre JolicoeurMichael C. CorballisRebecca Lawson Brief Reports Pages: 140 - 146
Upper and lower visual field differences in categorical and coordinate judgments Christopher L. NiebauerStephen D. Christman Brief Reports Pages: 147 - 151