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Path planning under spatial uncertainty Jan M. WienerMatthieu LafonAlain Berthoz OriginalPaper Pages: 495 - 504
Mental imagery and chunks: Empirical and computational findings Andrew J. WatersFernand Gobet OriginalPaper Pages: 505 - 517
Action and the representation of distance in cognitive maps acquired through imagined traversal: The development of a new methodology Davi BugmannKenny R. Coventry OriginalPaper Pages: 518 - 533
The effect of task location and task type on backward inhibition Katherine Arbuthnott OriginalPaper Pages: 534 - 543
Category labels versus feature labels: Category labels polarize inferential predictions Takashi YamauchiNa -Yung Yu OriginalPaper Pages: 544 - 553
Intuition versus analysis: Strategy and experience in complex everyday problem solving Jean E. Pretz OriginalPaper Pages: 554 - 566
Primacy or recency effects in forming inductive categories Sean DuffyL. Elizabeth Crawford OriginalPaper Pages: 567 - 577
A constrained Rasch model of trace redintegration in serial recall Steven RoodenrysLeonie M. Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 578 - 587
Feeling of knowing and duration of unsuccessful memory search Murray SingerHeather L. Tiede OriginalPaper Pages: 588 - 597
False memory for associated word lists in individuals and collaborating groups Ruth H. MakiArne WeigoldAbbigail Arellano OriginalPaper Pages: 598 - 603
Feedback enhances the positive effects and reduces the negative effects of multiple-choice testing Andrew C. ButlerHenry L. Roediger OriginalPaper Pages: 604 - 616
Sound source location modulates the irrelevant-sound effect Axel BuchnerRaoul BellDirk Wentura OriginalPaper Pages: 617 - 628
Poor readers’ use of orthographic information in learning to read new words: A visual bias or a phonological deficit? Alan M. McNeilRhona S. Johnston OriginalPaper Pages: 629 - 640
Automatic semantic feedback during visual word recognition Jason F. ReimerThomas C. LorsbachDana M. Bleakney OriginalPaper Pages: 641 - 658
Structural priming among prepositional phrases: Evidence from eye movements Matthew J. Traxler OriginalPaper Pages: 659 - 674
Eye movements during the reading of compound words and the influence of lexeme meaning Albrecht W. InhoffMatthew S. StarrLars Placke OriginalPaper Pages: 675 - 687
How do readers handle incorrect information during reading? David N. Rapp OriginalPaper Pages: 688 - 701