Retrieval-induced forgetting in a social context: Do the same mechanisms underlie forgetting in speakers and listeners? Magdalena AbelKarl-Heinz T. Bäuml OriginalPaper 08 July 2019 Pages: 1 - 15
Dynamic adjustments in working memory in the face of affective interference J. E. WitkinA. P. ZanescoA. P. Jha OriginalPaper 05 August 2019 Pages: 16 - 31
Tracking within-category colors is easier: Color categories modulate location processing in a dynamic visual task Mengdan SunLuming HuXuemin Zhang OriginalPaper 05 July 2019 Pages: 32 - 41
The location-based Simon effect: Reliability of ex-Gaussian analysis Chunming LuoRobert W. Proctor OriginalPaper 02 July 2019 Pages: 42 - 50
Mechanisms of output interference in cued recall Jack H. WilsonDavid KellenAmy H. Criss OriginalPaper 11 July 2019 Pages: 51 - 68
Texts and pictures serve different functions in conjoint mental model construction and adaptation Fang ZhaoWolfgang SchnotzRobert Gaschler OriginalPaper 01 August 2019 Pages: 69 - 82
The time course of age-of-acquisition effects on eye movements during reading: Evidence from survival analyses Barbara J. JuhaszHeather Sheridan OriginalPaper 05 July 2019 Pages: 83 - 95
Individual differences in relational reasoning Maureen E. GrayKeith J. Holyoak OriginalPaper 17 July 2019 Pages: 96 - 110
Forward and backward recall: Different visuospatial processes when you know what’s coming Dominic GuitardJean Saint-AubinAnne Tolan OriginalPaper 25 July 2019 Pages: 111 - 126
Failure to accept retractions: A contribution to the continued influence effect Andrea E. O’RearGabriel A. Radvansky OriginalPaper 17 July 2019 Pages: 127 - 144
Are individual differences in auditory processing related to auditory distraction by irrelevant sound? A replication study Emily M. ElliottJohn E. MarshCorey I. McGill OriginalPaper Open access 30 July 2019 Pages: 145 - 157
“But he’s my brother”: The impact of family obligation on moral judgments and decisions Junho LeeKeith J. Holyoak OriginalPaper 23 July 2019 Pages: 158 - 170
Correction to: Science by social media: Attitudes towards climate change are mediated by perceived social consensus Stephan LewandowskyJohn CookGilles E. Gignac Correction 01 August 2019 Pages: 171 - 171