Updating metacognitive control in response to expected retention intervals Joshua L. FiechterAaron S. Benjamin OriginalPaper 21 October 2016 Pages: 347 - 361
Explaining the forgetting bias effect on value judgments: The influence of memory for a past test Matthew G. RhodesAmber E. WitherbyKou Murayama OriginalPaper 21 November 2016 Pages: 362 - 374
Imagining the personal past: Episodic counterfactuals compared to episodic memories and episodic future projections Müge ÖzbekAnnette BohnDorthe Berntsen OriginalPaper 21 November 2016 Pages: 375 - 389
Effects of varying presentation time on long-term recognition memory for scenes: Verbatim and gist representations Fahad N. AhmadMorris MoscovitchWilliam E. Hockley OriginalPaper 17 November 2016 Pages: 390 - 403
When high working memory capacity is and is not beneficial for predicting nonlinear processes Helen FischerDaniel V. Holt OriginalPaper 27 October 2016 Pages: 404 - 412
Action relevance induces an attentional weighting of representations in visual working memory Anna HeuerJ. Douglas CrawfordAnna Schubö OriginalPaper 07 November 2016 Pages: 413 - 427
The effect of working memory load on the SNARC effect: Maybe tasks have a word to say Zhijun DengYinghe ChenYanjun Li OriginalPaper 01 December 2016 Pages: 428 - 441
The texture of causal construals: Domain-specific biases shape causal inferences from discourse Brent StricklandIke SilverFrank C. Keil OriginalPaper 02 December 2016 Pages: 442 - 455
Validating presupposed versus focused text information Murray SingerKevin G. SolarJackie Spear OriginalPaper 02 December 2016 Pages: 456 - 479
Modulation of additive and interactive effects by trial history revisited Michael E. J. MassonMaximilian M. RabeReinhold Kliegl OriginalPaper 27 October 2016 Pages: 480 - 492
Effects of outcome and trial frequency on the inverse base-rate effect Hilary J. DonEvan J. Livesey OriginalPaper 04 November 2016 Pages: 493 - 507
Learning multiple rules simultaneously: Affixes are more salient than reduplications Judit GervainAnsgar D. Endress OriginalPaper Open access 21 November 2016 Pages: 508 - 527
How social network heterogeneity facilitates lexical access and lexical prediction Shiri Lev-AriZeshu Shao OriginalPaper Open access 28 November 2016 Pages: 528 - 538