Directing attention to movement effects enhances learning: A review Gabriele WulfWolfgang Prinz ReviewPaper Pages: 648 - 660
Can connectionist models of phonology assembly account for phonology? Iris Berent OriginalPaper Pages: 661 - 676
Evidence for a conceptual account of same-different discrimination learning in the pigeon Michael E. YoungEdward A. Wasserman Brief Reports Pages: 677 - 684
Episodic-like memory in pigeons Thomas R. ZentallTricia S. ClementJessica Allen Brief Reports Pages: 685 - 690
Conditions favoring retroactive interference between antecedent events (cue competition) and between subsequent events (outcome competition) Martha EscobarFrancisco ArcedianoRalph R. Miller Brief Reports Pages: 691 - 697
Variability signatures distinguish verbal from nonverbal counting for both large and small numbers Sara CordesRochel GelmanJohn Whalen Brief Reports Pages: 698 - 707
Perceptual learning with odors: Implications for psychological accounts of odor quality perception Richard J. Stevenson Brief Reports Pages: 708 - 712
Time course of amodal completion revealed by a shape discrimination task Richard F. MurrayAllison B. SekulerPatrick J. Bennett Brief Reports Pages: 713 - 720
The effects of occlusion and past experience on the allocation of object-based attention Jay PrattAllison B. Sekuler Brief Reports Pages: 721 - 727
Making features similar: Comparison processes affect perception Ran R. Hassin Brief Reports Pages: 728 - 731
The role of meaning and familiarity in mental transformations Wendy SmithItiel E. Dror Brief Reports Pages: 732 - 741
Visual search: Efficiency continuum or distinct processes? Nick HaslamMatthew PorterLouis Rothschild Brief Reports Pages: 742 - 746
Spontaneous allocation of visual attention: Dominant role of uniqueness Harold PashlerChristine R. Harris Brief Reports Pages: 747 - 752
Types and tokens in transsaccadic object identification: Effects of spatial position and left-right orientation John M. HendersonAmy B. C. Siefert Brief Reports Pages: 753 - 760
To see and remember: Visually specific information is retained in memory from previously attended objects in natural scenes Andrew HollingworthCarrick C. WilliamsJohn M. Henderson Brief Reports Pages: 761 - 768
Infants attend to second-order relational properties of faces L. A. ThompsonV. MadridV. Johnston Brief Reports Pages: 769 - 777
Semantic processing in visual word recognition: Activation blocking and domain specificity Matthew S. BrownMartha Anne RobertsDerek Besner Brief Reports Pages: 778 - 784
Loss of rapid phonological recoding in reading Hanja, the logographic script of Korean Jeesun KimChris Davis Brief Reports Pages: 785 - 790
When it does hurt to try: Adult age differences in the effects of instructions on implicit pattern learning Darlene V. HowardJames H. Howard Brief Reports Pages: 798 - 805
In what sense is implicit memory “episodic”? The effect of reinstating environmental context Elinor McKoneBrooke French Brief Reports Pages: 806 - 811
Data-driven recognition memory: A new technique and some data on age differences Alan J. ParkinJamie WardJulia Townshend Brief Reports Pages: 812 - 819
Expecting dirt but saying dart: The creation of a blend memory Michael S. HumphreysJennifer S. BurtSandra Lawrence Brief Reports Pages: 820 - 826
Retrieval conditions and false recognition: Testing the distinctiveness heuristic Daniel L. SchacterDaniel L. CendanErin R. Clifford Brief Reports Pages: 827 - 833
Causes of taxonomic sorting by adults: A test of the thematic-to-taxonomic shift Gregory L. Murphy Brief Reports Pages: 834 - 839
What is minimal about predictive inferences? Mark A. McDanielFranz SchmalhoferDennis E. Keefe Brief Reports Pages: 840 - 846
Interpretation of significance levels by psychological researchers: The .05 cliff effect may be overstated Jacques PoitevineauBruno Lecoutre Brief Reports Pages: 847 - 850
Lexical guidance in sentence processing: A note on Adams, Clifton, and Mitchell (1998) Roger P. G. Van GompelMartin J. Pickering Notes and Comment Pages: 851 - 857
The Stroop effect and single letter coloring: What replicates and what doesn’t? Derek BesnerJennifer A. Stolz Retraction Pages: 858 - 858