Word length, phonemic, and visual similarity effects in poor and normal readers Alan M. McNeilRhona S. Johnston OriginalPaper Pages: 687 - 695
Age differences in rereading Elizabeth A. L. Stine-MorrowDanielle D. GagneBarbara Herman DeWall OriginalPaper Pages: 696 - 710
The contribution to immediate serial recall of rehearsal, search speed, access to lexical memory, and phonological coding: An investigation at the construct level Gerald TehanGerard FogartyKatherine Ryan OriginalPaper Pages: 711 - 721
Valence of distractor words increases the effects of irrelevant speech on serial recall Axel BuchnerKlaus RothermundBettina Mehl OriginalPaper Pages: 722 - 731
Visual phonology: The effects of orthographic consistency on different auditory word recognition tasks Johannes C. ZieglerLudovic FerrandMarie Montant OriginalPaper Pages: 732 - 741
Can semantic relatedness explain the enhancement of memory for emotional words? Deborah TalmiMorris Moscovitch OriginalPaper Pages: 742 - 751
Dissociating mere exposure and repetition priming as a function of word type Laurie T. ButlerDianne C. BerryShaun Helman OriginalPaper Pages: 759 - 767
Episodic memory change in late adulthood: Generalizability across samples and performance indices Roger A. DixonÅke WahlinLars Bäckman OriginalPaper Pages: 768 - 778
Causes and constraints of the shift-to-easier-materials effect in the control of study John DunloskyKeith W. Thiede OriginalPaper Pages: 779 - 788
The episodic nature of involuntary autobiographical memories Dorthe BerntsenNicoline Marie Hall OriginalPaper Pages: 789 - 803
Strengthening the activation of unconsciously activated memories Leilani B. GoodmonDouglas L. Nelson OriginalPaper Pages: 804 - 818
How generation affects source memory Kindiya D. GeghmanKristi S. Multhaup OriginalPaper Pages: 819 - 823
How similar is false recognition to veridical recognition objectively and subjectively? Jerwen JouYolanda E. MatusRyan L. Zimmerman OriginalPaper Pages: 824 - 840
Conceptual and perceptual information both influence melody identification Matthew D. Schulkind OriginalPaper Pages: 841 - 851
Spatial representation by young infants: Categorization of spatial relations or sensitivity to a crossing primitive? Paul C. Quinn OriginalPaper Pages: 852 - 861