The visual-auditory color-word Stroop asymmetry and its time course Ardi Roelofs OriginalPaper Pages: 1325 - 1336
When the visual format of the color carrier word does and does not modulate the Stroop effect Chris BlaisDerek Besner OriginalPaper Pages: 1337 - 1344
Eye movements and the identification of spatially ambiguous words during Chinese sentence reading Albrecht W. InhoffCaili Wu OriginalPaper Pages: 1345 - 1356
When goals collide: Monitoring the goals of multiple characters Joseph P. MaglianoHolly A. TaylorHyun-Jeong Joyce Kim OriginalPaper Pages: 1357 - 1367
Trial order and retention interval in human predictive judgment Steven C. StoutJeffrey C. AmundsonRalph R. Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 1368 - 1376
Expertise in ill-defined problem-solving domains as effective strategy use Christian D. SchunnMark U. McgregorLelyn D. Saner OriginalPaper Pages: 1377 - 1387
Associative and causal reasoning accounts of causal induction: Symmetries and asymmetries in predictive and diagnostic inferences Francisco J. LópezPedro L. CobosAntonio Caño OriginalPaper Pages: 1388 - 1398
How bad is a 10% chance of losing a toe? Judgments of probabilistic conditions by doctors and laypeople Andrea Gurmankin LevyJonathan Baron OriginalPaper Pages: 1399 - 1406
The modality effect in false recognition: Evidence for test-based monitoring Benton H. PierceDavid A. GalloDaniel L. Schacter OriginalPaper Pages: 1407 - 1413
When do false memories cross language boundaries in English—Spanish bilinguals? Brooke H. SahlinMatthew G. HardingJohn G. Seamon OriginalPaper Pages: 1414 - 1421
Recollection rejection: Gist cuing of verbatim memory Timothy N. OdegardJames M. Lampinen OriginalPaper Pages: 1422 - 1430
Retrieval-induced forgetting in recall and recognition of thematically related and unrelated sentences Carlos J. Gómez-ArizaM. Teresa LechugaM. Teresa Bajo OriginalPaper Pages: 1431 - 1441
Verbal facilitation of face recognition Charity BrownToby J. Lloyd-Jones OriginalPaper Pages: 1442 - 1456
Skill training, retention, and transfer: The effects of a concurrent secondary task Alice F. HealyErica L. WohldmannLyle E. Bourne OriginalPaper Pages: 1457 - 1471
The role of response selection and input monitoring in solving simple arithmetical products Maud DeschuyteneerAndré Vandierendonck OriginalPaper Pages: 1472 - 1483
Mixing costs in task shifting reflect sequential processing stages in a multicomponent task Marco SteinhauserRonald Hübner OriginalPaper Pages: 1484 - 1494