Source monitoring in eyewitness memory: Implicit associations, suggestions, and episodic traces Steve T. HekkanenCathy McEvoy OriginalPaper Pages: 759 - 769
How eyewitnesses resist misinformation: Social postwarnings and the monitoring of memory characteristics Gerald EchterhoffWilliam HirstWalter Hussy OriginalPaper Pages: 770 - 782
Eyewitness decisions in simultaneous and sequential lineups: A dual-process signal detection theory analysis Christian A. MeissnerColin G. TredouxOtto H. MacLin OriginalPaper Pages: 783 - 792
Remembering the news: Modeling retention data from a study with 14,000 participants M. MeeterJ. M. J. MurreS. M. J. Janssen OriginalPaper Pages: 793 - 810
Mechanisms of autobiographical memory retrieval in younger and older adults Katinka DijkstraBarbara Kaup OriginalPaper Pages: 811 - 820
When and why is ease of retrieval informative? Priya RaghubirGeeta Menon OriginalPaper Pages: 821 - 832
A comparative analysis of serial and free recall Krystal A. KleinKelly M. AddisMichael J. Kahana OriginalPaper Pages: 833 - 839
Is memory for stimulus magnitude Bayesian? Kevin M. SailorMiriam Antoine OriginalPaper Pages: 840 - 851
Does the order of head noun and modifier explain response times in conceptual combination? Gert StormsEdward J. Wisniewski OriginalPaper Pages: 852 - 861
Both sides get the point: Hemispheric sensitivities to sentential constraint Kara D. FedermeierHeinke MaiMarta Kutas OriginalPaper Pages: 871 - 886
The perception of handshapes in American Sign Language Stephanie A. BakerWilliam J. IdsardiLaura-Ann Petitto OriginalPaper Pages: 887 - 904
Age of acquisition effects in the semantic processing of pictures Robert A. JohnstonChristopher Barry OriginalPaper Pages: 905 - 912
Symbolic distance affects two processing loci in the number comparison task Chris OrietMichael TombuPierre Jolicoeur OriginalPaper Pages: 913 - 926
Strategy use, the development of automaticity, and working memory involvement in complex multiplication Loel N. Tronsky OriginalPaper Pages: 927 - 940