Source memory for unrecognized items: Predictions from multivariate signal detection theory Jeffrey J. StarnsJason L. HicksBenjamin A. Martin OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 8
Working memory load differentially affects tip-of-the-tongue states and feeling-of-knowing judgments Bennett L. Schwartz OriginalPaper Pages: 9 - 19
Examining the relationship between free recall and immediate serial recall: The serial nature of recall and the effect of test expectancy Parveen BhatarahGeoff WardLydia Tan OriginalPaper Pages: 20 - 34
Semantic contribution to verbal short-term memory: Are pleasant words easier to remember than neutral words in serial recall and serial recognition? Catherine MonnierArielle Syssau OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 42
Proactive interference from items previously stored in visual working memory Tal MakovskiYuhong V. Jiang OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 52
Are awareness questionnaires valid? Investigating the use of posttest questionnaires for assessing awareness in implicit memory tests Terrence M. BarnhardtLisa Geraci OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 64
The effects of repeated idea elaboration on unconscious plagiarism Louisa -Jayne StarkTimothy J. Perfect OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 73
False working memories? Semantic distortion in a mere 4 seconds Alexandra S. AtkinsPatricia A. Reuter-Lorenz OriginalPaper Pages: 74 - 81
Processing fluency affects subjective claims of recollection Brian P. KurillaDeanne L. Westerman OriginalPaper Pages: 82 - 92
Individual differences, rereading, and self-explanation: Concurrent processing and cue validity as constraints on metacomprehension accuracy Thomas D. GriffinJennifer WileyKeith W. Thiede OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 103
Cue-framing effects in source remembering: A memory misattribution model Ian G. DobbinsDaniel McCarthy OriginalPaper Pages: 104 - 118
Adult age differences in binding actors and actions in memory for events Alan W. KerstenJulie L. EarlesJason C. Lane OriginalPaper Pages: 119 - 131
A test of the peak-end rule with extended autobiographical events Simon KempChristopher D. B. BurtLaura Furneaux OriginalPaper Pages: 132 - 138
Is task interference in event-based prospective memory dependent on cue presentation? Shayne LoftRebecca KearneyRoger Remington OriginalPaper Pages: 139 - 148
Number of cues influences the cost of remembering to remember Anna-Lisa CohenAlexander JaudasPeter M. Gollwitzer OriginalPaper Pages: 149 - 156
Facilitative interactions of model- and experiencebased processes: Implications for type and flexibility of representation Sean M. LaneRobert C. MathewsRon Sun OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 169
Discourse structure and relative clause processing Willem M. MakWietske VonkHerbert Schriefers OriginalPaper Pages: 170 - 181
Capturing and holding attention: The impact of emotional words in rapid serial visual presentation Karen J. MathewsonKaren M. ArnellCraig A. Mansfield OriginalPaper Pages: 182 - 200
Underspecification of syntactic ambiguities: Evidence from self-paced reading Benjamin SwetsTimothy DesmetFernanda Ferreira OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 216
“At least one” problem with “some” formal reasoning paradigms James R. SchmidtValerie A. Thompson OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 229