A multinomial modeling analysis of the mnemonic benefits of bizarre imagery David M. RieferJeffrey N. Rouder OriginalPaper Pages: 601 - 611
Concreteness effects in free recall: The roles of imaginai and relational processing Marc MarscharkLuca Surian OriginalPaper Pages: 612 - 620
Degree of learning, interpolated tests, and rate of forgetting Robert J. Rose OriginalPaper Pages: 621 - 632
Sentence encoding and implicitly activated memories Douglas L. NelsonNancy R. GeeThomas A. Schreiber OriginalPaper Pages: 643 - 654
Supernatural beliefs, natural kinds, and conceptual structure Sheila J. Walker OriginalPaper Pages: 655 - 662
The effects of syntactic structure on letter detection in adjacent function words Seth N. GreenbergAsher KoriatAnne Shapiro OriginalPaper Pages: 663 - 670
The retrieval of controlled and automatic aspects of meaning on direct and indirect tests Douglas L. NelsonThomas A. SchreiberPatricia E. Holley OriginalPaper Pages: 671 - 684
The word-superiority effect and phonological recoding Lester E. Krueger OriginalPaper Pages: 685 - 694
Process generalization and the prediction of performance on mental imagery tasks Benjamin WallaceBarbara Gerboc Hofelich OriginalPaper Pages: 695 - 704
Age of acquisition, not word frequency, affects object naming, not object recognition Catriona M. MorrisonAndrew W. EllisPhilip T. Quinlan OriginalPaper Pages: 705 - 714
The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon: Blocking or partial activation? Antje S. MeyerKathryn Bock OriginalPaper Pages: 715 - 726
Controlling Stroop effects by manipulating expectations for color words Joseph TzelgovAvishai HenikJacqueline Berger OriginalPaper Pages: 727 - 735