Proofreading familiar text: Constraints on visual processing Betty Ann Levy OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 12
Are the spoken durations of rare words longer than those of common words? Gina GeffenMary A. Luszcz OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 15
Errors in proofreading: Evidence for the use of word shape in word recognition Andrew F. MonkCharles Hulme OriginalPaper Pages: 16 - 23
Constraints on access in a problem solving context Greg A. PerfettoJohn D. BransfordJeffery J. Franks OriginalPaper Pages: 24 - 31
Task-specific strategies of mental “rotation” of facial representations Edward L. CochranAnne D. PickHerbert L. Pick OriginalPaper Pages: 41 - 48
The generalizability of context effects on word recognition: A reconsideration of the roles of parafoveal priming and sentence context Keith E. StanovichRichard F. West OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 58
Intonational marking of given and new information: Some consequences for comprehension J. Kathryn BockJoanne R. Mazzella OriginalPaper Pages: 64 - 76
Effects of semantic and cheremic context on acquisition of manual signs Carol Bergfeld MillsLinda J. Weldon OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 100
Demand and the impact of leading questions on eyewitness testimony Howard I. WeinbergJohn WadsworthRobert S. Baron OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 104