The influence of distinctive processing on retrieval-induced forgetting Rebekah E. SmithR. Reed Hunt OriginalPaper Pages: 503 - 508
Retrieval latency and “at-risk” memories Stephen MadiganJames NeuseUrte Roeber OriginalPaper Pages: 523 - 528
Modality differences in short-term memory for rhythms Geoffrey L. CollierGordon Logan OriginalPaper Pages: 529 - 538
Perceptual interference at encoding enhances item-specific encoding and disrupts relational encoding: Evidence from multiple recall tests Neil W. Mulligan OriginalPaper Pages: 539 - 546
Expectancies generated by recent exposure to melodic sequences William Forde ThompsonLaura-Lee BalkwillRoxana Vernescu OriginalPaper Pages: 547 - 555
Hypermnesia: Age-related differences between young and older adults Robert L. WidnerHajime OtaniAnderson D. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 556 - 564
An experimental study of strategy development Elizabeth J. NewtonMaxwell J. Roberts OriginalPaper Pages: 565 - 573
Judgment heuristics and recognition memory: Prime identification and target-processing fluency Philip A. HighamJohn R. Vokey OriginalPaper Pages: 574 - 584
The role of part—whole information in reasoning about relative size Kevin M. SailorEdward J. Shoben OriginalPaper Pages: 585 - 596
Costs and benefits in perceptual categorization W. Todd MaddoxCorey J. Bohil OriginalPaper Pages: 597 - 615
Internal languages of retrieval: The bilingual encoding of memories for the personal past Robert W. SchraufDavid C. Rubin OriginalPaper Pages: 616 - 623
Memory and judgment: Availability versus explanation-based accounts Michael B. W. WolfeNancy Pennington OriginalPaper Pages: 624 - 634
Semantic priming in the prime task effect: Evidence of automatic semantic processing of distractors Paloma Marí-BeffaLuis J. FuentesGeorge Houghton OriginalPaper Pages: 635 - 647
When does inconsistency hurt? On the relation between phonological consistency effects and the reliability of sublexical units Heike MartensenEric MarisTon Dijkstra OriginalPaper Pages: 648 - 656
Turning an advantage into a disadvantage: Ambiguity effects in lexical decision versus reading tasks C. Darren PierceySteve Joordens OriginalPaper Pages: 657 - 666
Effects of headings and familiarity with a text on strategies for searching a text Madeline A. KlusewitzRobert F. Lorch OriginalPaper Pages: 667 - 676
Writing words from pictures: What representations are activated, and when? Patrick BoninMichel Fayol OriginalPaper Pages: 677 - 689