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Negative and positive congruence effects in letters and shapes Cees Van LeeuwenThomas Lachmann OriginalPaper Pages: 908 - 925
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Perceptual asymmetries associated with changing-loudness aftereffects Anthony H. Reinhardt-Rutland OriginalPaper Pages: 963 - 969
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Grammatical gender in spoken word recognition in German Jens BölteCynthia M. Connine OriginalPaper Pages: 1018 - 1032
The potential contribution of preplanned refixations to the preferred viewing location Scott A. McDonaldRichard C. Shillcock OriginalPaper Pages: 1033 - 1044
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