A contextual interference account of distinctiveness effects in recognition Heekyeong ParkJason ArndtLynne M. Reder OriginalPaper Pages: 743 - 751
On the formation of collective memories: The role of a dominant narrator Alexandru CucYasuhiro OzuruWilliam Hirst OriginalPaper Pages: 752 - 762
Thinking about memories for everyday and shocking events: Do people use ease-of-retrieval cues in memory judgments? Gerald EchterhoffWilliam Hirst OriginalPaper Pages: 763 - 775
Out of mind, but not out of sight: Intentional control of visual memory Yuko YotsumotoRobert Sekuler OriginalPaper Pages: 776 - 786
Influences of environmental context on the recency effect in free recall Takeo IsaridaToshiko K. Isarida OriginalPaper Pages: 787 - 794
Verbal labeling as an assimilation mnemonic for abstract visual stimuli: The sample case of recognition memory for Chinese characters Paul VerhaeghenTibor PalfaiMichael P. Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 795 - 803
Relating familiarity-based recognition and the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon: Detecting a word’s recency in the absence of access to the word Anne M. Cleary OriginalPaper Pages: 804 - 816
Memory for the process of constructing an integrated mental model Stephen J. PayneThom Baguley OriginalPaper Pages: 817 - 825
Word frequency and word likeness mirror effects in episodic recognition memory Andrew HeathcoteElizabeth DittonKristie Mitchell OriginalPaper Pages: 826 - 838
Exploring a recognition-induced recognition decrement Stephen DopkinsCatherine Trinh NgoJese Sargent OriginalPaper Pages: 839 - 853
Recognition of faces and complex objects in younger and older adults Isabelle BoutetJocelyn Faubert OriginalPaper Pages: 854 - 864
Unfamiliar faces are not faces: Evidence from a matching task Ahmed M. MegreyaA. Mike Burton OriginalPaper Pages: 865 - 876
Recognizing distinctive faces: A hybrid-similarity exemplar model account Bethany R. KnappRobert M. NosofskyThomas A. Busey OriginalPaper Pages: 877 - 889
When more is less: Negative exposure effects in unsupervised learning John P. Clapper OriginalPaper Pages: 890 - 902
Strategy shifts in classification skill acquisition: Does memory retrieval dominate rule use? Lyle E. BourneAlice F. HealySusan M. Graham OriginalPaper Pages: 903 - 913
Differential effects of amount on temporal and probability discounting of gains and losses Sara J. EstleLeonard GreenDaniel D. Holt OriginalPaper Pages: 914 - 928
Encoding numbers: Behavioral evidence for processing-specific representations Catherine ThevenotPierre Barrouillet OriginalPaper Pages: 938 - 948
Effects of precuing horizontal and vertical dimensions on right—left prevalence Robert W. ProctorIring KochKim-Phuong L. Vu OriginalPaper Pages: 949 - 958