Recognition of familiar and unfamiliar melodies in normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease James C. BartlettAndrea R. HalpernW. Jay Dowling OriginalPaper Pages: 531 - 546
Familiarity and attention: Does what we know affect what we notice? John ChristieRaymond Klein OriginalPaper Pages: 547 - 550
Stimulus-independent thought depends on central executive resources John D. TeasdaleBarbara H. DritschelAlan D. Baddeley OriginalPaper Pages: 551 - 559
Tilted letters and tilted words: A possible role for principal axes in visual word recognition Jon DriverGordon C. Baylis OriginalPaper Pages: 560 - 568
The word frequency effect in recognition memory versus repetition priming Sachiko Kinoshita OriginalPaper Pages: 569 - 580
Effects of memory load in a word-naming task: Five failures to replicate Penny M. PexmaStephen J. Lupker OriginalPaper Pages: 581 - 595
Uncertainty in estimating distances from memory Gabriel A. RadvanskyLaura A. Carlson-RadvanskyDavid E. Irwin OriginalPaper Pages: 596 - 606
The recollective experience of cross-modality confusion errors Sean M. LaneMaria S. Zaragoza OriginalPaper Pages: 607 - 610
A multinomial modeling analysis of the recognition-failure paradigm David M. RieferWilliam H. Batchelder OriginalPaper Pages: 611 - 630
Developing TODAM: Three models for serial-order information Bennet B. Murdock OriginalPaper Pages: 631 - 645