The advantage of first mention in Spanish Manuel CarreirasMorton Ann GernsbacherVictor Villa Brief Reports Pages: 124 - 129
Negative priming without reaction time: Effects on identification of masked letters W. Trammell NeillKathleen M. Terry Brief Reports Pages: 121 - 123
Fimbria/fornix lesions facilitate the learning of a nonspatial response task Douglas B. MatthewsPhillip J. Best Brief Reports Pages: 113 - 116
The subtlety of distinctiveness: What von Restorff really did R. Reed Hunt OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 112
Rotating objects to recognize them: A case study on the role of viewpoint dependency in the recognition of three-dimensional objects Michael J. Tarr OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 82
Statistical mimicking of reaction time data: Single-process models, parameter variability, and mixtures Trisha Van ZandtRoger Ratcliff OriginalPaper Pages: 20 - 54
Comparison and choice: Relations between similarity processes and decision processes Douglas L. MedinRobert L. GoldstoneArthur B. Markman OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 19
On the nature and order of organizational processing: A reply to Peterson Stephen PalmerIrvin Rock Commentary And Reply Pages: 515 - 519
A dissociation between two implicit conceptual tests supports the distinction between types of conceptual processing Roberto Cabeza Brief Reports Pages: 505 - 508
Transient suppression of processing during rapid serial visual presentation: Acquired distinctiveness of probes modulates the attentional blink William S. MakiGanesh Padmanabhan Brief Reports Pages: 499 - 504
Symbolic forms can be mnemonics for recall Chang Hong LiuJohn M. Kennedy Brief Reports Pages: 494 - 498
Robust conditioned flavor preferences with a sensory preconditioning procedure Eandra A. LynElizabeth D. Capaldi Brief Reports Pages: 491 - 493
Using confidence intervals in within-subject designs Geoffrey R. LoftusMichael E. J. Masson OriginalPaper Pages: 476 - 490
Conditioned reinforcement: Neglected or outmoded explanatory construct? Ben A. Williams OriginalPaper Pages: 457 - 475
Commentary: What are behavior systems and what use are they? Sara J. Shettleworth ReviewPaper Pages: 451 - 456
Neural organization of the defensive behavior system responsible for fear Michael S. Fanselow OriginalPaper Pages: 429 - 438
Formulation of a behavior system for sexual conditioning Michael Domjan OriginalPaper Pages: 421 - 428
Behavior systems, associationism, and Pavlovian conditioning William Timberlake OriginalPaper Pages: 405 - 420
Domain-specific knowledge in simple categorization tasks Deborah KelemenPaul Bloom OriginalPaper Pages: 390 - 395
Temporal discounting and preference reversals in choice between delayed outcomes Leonard GreenNathanael FristoeJoel Myerson OriginalPaper Pages: 383 - 389
Recognition performance level and the magnitude of the misinformation effect in eyewitness memory David G. PayneMichael P. TogliaJeffrey S. Anastasi OriginalPaper Pages: 376 - 382
Sources of information in metamemory: Judgments of learning and feelings of knowing Bennett L. Schwartz OriginalPaper Pages: 357 - 375
The extraction of phrase structure during reading: Evidence from letter detection errors Asher KoriatSeth N. Greenberg OriginalPaper Pages: 345 - 356
Letter detection: A window to unitization and other cognitive processes in reading text Alice F. Healy OriginalPaper Pages: 333 - 344
The other side of the coin: Cognitive properties of nonreward Stewart H. Hulse OriginalPaper Pages: 318 - 322
Persistence and the importance of nonreward: Some applications of frustration theory and DMOD Helen B. DalyJohn T. Daly OriginalPaper Pages: 311 - 317
The relation between memory and expectancy as revealed by percentage and sequence of reward investigations E. J. Capaldi OriginalPaper Pages: 303 - 310
Précis ofFrustration Theory: An Analysis of Dispositional Learning and Memory Abram Amsel OriginalPaper Pages: 280 - 296
A comparison of serial position effects in implicit and explicit word-stem completion Barbara M. Brooks Brief Reports Pages: 264 - 268
Changes in subject performance during the semester: An empirical investigation William LangstonClark OhnesorgeSteven J. Haase Brief Reports Pages: 258 - 263
An additional measure of availability derived from theOxford English Dictionary Thomas R. KeenanJohn G. Benjafield Brief Reports Pages: 255 - 257
Presentation order and recognition of categorically related examples Douglas L. MedinJeffrey G. Bettger Brief Reports Pages: 250 - 254
Contextualism: Is the act in context the adequate metaphor for scientific psychology? E. J. CapaldiRobert W. Proctor OriginalPaper Pages: 239 - 249
Frequency ratios and the perception of tone patterns E. Glenn SchellenbergSandra E. Trehub OriginalPaper Pages: 191 - 201
The sequential view: From rapidly fading stimulus traces to the organization of memory and the abstract concept of number E. J. Capaldi OriginalPaper Pages: 156 - 181
The relationship between comprehension and metacomprehension ability Ruth H. MakiDawn JonasMary Kallod Brief Reports Pages: 126 - 129
Beyond the articulatory loop: A semantic contribution to serial order recall of subspan lists Derrick C. BourassaDerek Besner Brief Reports Pages: 122 - 125
Negative priming without probe selection W. Trammell NeillKathleen M. TerryLeslie A. Valdes Brief Reports Pages: 119 - 121