Current issues in memory of action events Johannes EngelkampRonald L. Cohen OriginalPaper Pages: 175 - 182
The role of duration in memory and metamemory of enacted instructions (SPTs) Ronald L. CohenShirley Bryant OriginalPaper Pages: 183 - 187
Age differences in the recall of actions and cognitive activities: The effects of presentation rate and object cues Margaret P. NorrisRobin L. West OriginalPaper Pages: 188 - 194
The development of children's action memory: When do actions speak louder than words? Hilary Horn RatnerLinda Hill OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 202
Having shaved a kiwi fruit: Memory of unfamiliar subject-performed actions Monika Knopf OriginalPaper Pages: 203 - 211
Encoding dimensions of subject-performed tasks Lars-Göran NilssonLars Bäckman OriginalPaper Pages: 212 - 218
A component analysis of action events Lars NybergLars-Göran NilssonLars Bäckman OriginalPaper Pages: 219 - 225
Memory after motoric encoding in a generation-recognition model Hubert D. Zimmer OriginalPaper Pages: 226 - 231
Pair-relational encoding of performed nouns and verbs Johannes EngelkampGilbert MohrHubert D. Zimmer OriginalPaper Pages: 232 - 239
Integration versus nonintegration of noun pairs and verb pairs under enactment and nonenactment conditions Tore Helstrup OriginalPaper Pages: 240 - 245
Memory of imagined actions: Imagining oneself or another person Michel DenisJohannes EngelkampGilbert Mohr OriginalPaper Pages: 246 - 250
The effects of enactive encoding, type of movement, and imagined perspective on memory of dance Mary Ann FoleyVeronica BouffardMary DiSanto-Rose OriginalPaper Pages: 251 - 259
The contextualization of input and output events in memory Asher KoriatHasida Ben-ZurAnath Druch OriginalPaper Pages: 260 - 270