Effects of verb complexity on speech errors Kathleen T. AshenfelterKathleen M. Eberhard OriginalPaper Pages: 1527 - 1541
Cross-language message- and word-level transfer effects in bilingual text processing Deanna C. FriesenDebra Jared OriginalPaper Pages: 1542 - 1556
Text repetition and text integration W. Matthew CollinsBetty Ann Levy OriginalPaper Pages: 1557 - 1566
The effects of prior knowledge and text structure on comprehension processes during reading of scientific texts Panayiota KendeouPaul van den Broek OriginalPaper Pages: 1567 - 1577
The influence of multiple readings on the missing-letter effect revisited Jean Saint-AubinAnnie Roy-CharlandRaymond M. Klein OriginalPaper Pages: 1578 - 1587
Repeating phrases across unrelated narratives: Evidence of text repetition effects Celia M. KlinAngela S. RalanoKristin M. Weingartner OriginalPaper Pages: 1588 - 1599
Comparing decay rates for accurate and false memories in the DRM paradigm Jorie M. ColbertDawn M. McBride OriginalPaper Pages: 1600 - 1609
Recognition without face identification Anne M. ClearyLaura E. Specker OriginalPaper Pages: 1610 - 1619
Environmental context effects of background color in free recall Takeo IsaridaToshiko K. Isarida OriginalPaper Pages: 1620 - 1629
Falsely recalled items are rich in item-specific information Daniel J. BurnsCarin L. JenkinsErica E. Dean OriginalPaper Pages: 1630 - 1640
Memory for spatial location: Cue effects as a function of field rotation Sylvia FittingDouglas H. WedellGary L. Allen OriginalPaper Pages: 1641 - 1658
Olfaction and emotion: The case of autobiographical memory Johan WillanderMaria Larsson OriginalPaper Pages: 1659 - 1663
Memory for scenes: Refixations reflect retrieval Linus HolmTimo Mäntylä OriginalPaper Pages: 1664 - 1674
The effects of processing time and processing rate on forgetting in working memory: Testing four models of the complex span paradigm Annekatrin HudjetzKlaus Oberauer OriginalPaper Pages: 1675 - 1684
Evidence for parallel semantic memory retrieval in dual tasks Rico FischerJeff MillerTorsten Schubert OriginalPaper Pages: 1685 - 1699
Associative processes in immediate recency Marc W. HowardVijay VenkatadassMichael J. Kahana OriginalPaper Pages: 1700 - 1711
A role for action knowledge in visual object identification Geneviéve DesmaraisMike J. DixonEric A. Roy OriginalPaper Pages: 1712 - 1723
Short-term recognition memory for serial order and timing Simon FarrellKaris McLaughlin OriginalPaper Pages: 1724 - 1734
Realizing complex delayed intentions in young and old adults: The role of planning aids Matthias KliegelMike MartinCaroline Moor OriginalPaper Pages: 1735 - 1746
Feedback interference and dissociations of classification: Evidence against the multiple-learning-systems hypothesis Roger D. StantonRobert M. Nosofsky OriginalPaper Pages: 1747 - 1758
Do multiplication and division strategies rely on executive and phonological working memory resources? Ineke ImboAndré Vandierendonck OriginalPaper Pages: 1759 - 1771
Thinking about conditionals: A study of individual differences Jonathan St. B. T. EvansSimon J. HandleyDavid E. Over OriginalPaper Pages: 1772 - 1784
Metamorphosis: Essence, appearance, and behavior in the categorization of natural kinds James A. HamptonZachary EstesSabrina Simmons OriginalPaper Pages: 1785 - 1800
The influence of information redundancy on probabilistic inferences Anja DieckmannJörg Rieskamp OriginalPaper Pages: 1801 - 1813
Categorical perception of facial expressions: Evidence for a “category adjustment” model Debi RobersonLjubica DamjanovicMichael Pilling OriginalPaper Pages: 1814 - 1829
How many processes underlie category-based induction? Effects of conclusion specificity and cognitive ability Aidan Feeney OriginalPaper Pages: 1830 - 1839