Chronometric comparisons of imagery to action: Visualizing versus physically performing springboard dives Catherine L. Reed OriginalPaper Pages: 1169 - 1178
Generating visual mental images: Latency and vividness are inversely related Amedeo D'AngiulliAdam Reeves OriginalPaper Pages: 1179 - 1188
The effects of mental representation on performance in a navigation task Immanuel BarshiAlice F. Healy OriginalPaper Pages: 1189 - 1203
Bias effects in word fragment completion in young and older adults Leah L. LightRobert F. KennisonMichael R. Healy OriginalPaper Pages: 1204 - 1218
Eyewitness recognition errors: The effects of mugshot viewing and choosing in young and old adults Amina MemonLorraine HopeRay Bull OriginalPaper Pages: 1219 - 1227
Exploring a neural-network account of age-of-acquisition effects using repetition priming of faces Michael B. LewisAndrea J. ChadwickHadyn D. Ellis OriginalPaper Pages: 1228 - 1237
Spacing effects in cued-memory tasks for unfamiliar faces and nonwords Nicola MammarellaRiccardo RussoS. E. Avons OriginalPaper Pages: 1238 - 1251
The origins of levels-of-processing effects in a conceptual test: Evidence for automatic influences of memory from the process-dissociation procedure Dafna BergerbestYonatan Goshen-Gottstein OriginalPaper Pages: 1252 - 1262
The effect of asymmetrical association on positive and negative semantic priming Keith A. Hutchison OriginalPaper Pages: 1263 - 1276
Effects of filler type in naming: change in time criterion or attentional control of pathways? Sachiko KinoshitaStephen J. Lupker OriginalPaper Pages: 1277 - 1287
Accessibility experiences and the hindsight bias: I knew it all along versus it could never have happened Lawrence J. SannaNorbert SchwarzEulena M. Small OriginalPaper Pages: 1288 - 1296
Brain potentials elicited by prose-embedded linguistic anomalies Lee OsterhoutMark D. AllenKayo Inoue OriginalPaper Pages: 1304 - 1312