How a hobby can shape cognition: visual word recognition in competitive Scrabble players Ian S. HargreavesPenny M. PexmanPeter Sargious OriginalPaper 12 August 2011 Pages: 1 - 7
Immediate judgments of learning are insensitive to implicit interference effects at retrieval Deborah K. EakinChristopher Hertzog OriginalPaper 14 September 2011 Pages: 8 - 18
Retrieval-induced forgetting without competition: Testing the retrieval specificity assumption of the inhibition theory Jeroen G. W. RaaijmakersEmőke Jakab OriginalPaper Open access 03 August 2011 Pages: 19 - 27
Testing the myth of the encoding–retrieval match Winston D. GohSharon H. X. Lu OriginalPaper 10 August 2011 Pages: 28 - 39
Word length and age influences on forward and backward immediate serial recall Rosemary BakerGerald TehanHannah Tehan OriginalPaper 15 July 2011 Pages: 40 - 51
Overt is no better than covert when rehearsing visuo-spatial information in working memory Richard GodijnJan Theeuwes OriginalPaper Open access 20 July 2011 Pages: 52 - 61
Implementation intentions and imagery: individual and combined effects on prospective memory among young adults Craig McFarlandElizabeth Glisky OriginalPaper 06 July 2011 Pages: 62 - 69
A diffusion model analysis of task interference effects in prospective memory C. Dennis BoywittJan Rummel OriginalPaper 14 July 2011 Pages: 70 - 82
Some consonants sound curvy: Effects of sound symbolism on object recognition Mark E. Aveyard OriginalPaper 26 September 2011 Pages: 83 - 92
Mental states inside out: Switching costs for emotional and nonemotional sentences that differ in internal and external focus Suzanne OosterwijkPiotr WinkielmanAgneta H. Fischer OriginalPaper 06 August 2011 Pages: 93 - 100
The costs and benefits of memory conformity Antonio JaegerPaula LaurisIan G. Dobbins OriginalPaper 20 July 2011 Pages: 101 - 112
Anticipating who will say what: The influence of speaker-specific memory associations on reference resolution William S. HortonDaniel G. Slaten OriginalPaper 05 August 2011 Pages: 113 - 126
Forced confabulation affects memory sensitivity as well as response bias Victor GombosKathy PezdekKelly Haymond OriginalPaper 23 July 2011 Pages: 127 - 134
A modulatory effect of male voice pitch on long-term memory in women: evidence of adaptation for mate choice? David S. SmithBenedict C. JonesKevin Allan OriginalPaper 08 September 2011 Pages: 135 - 144