Perceptual-cognitive universals as reflections of the world Roger N. Shepard OriginalPaper Pages: 2 - 28
Rethinking perceptual organization: The role of uniform connectedness Stephen PalmerIrvin Rock OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 55
Perceptual inhibition of expected inputs: The key that opens closed minds William A. JohnstonKevin J. Hawley OriginalPaper Pages: 56 - 72
Observation of behavior, inference of function, and the study of learning William TimberlakeFrancisco J. Silva OriginalPaper Pages: 73 - 88
Analyzing the dynamics of free recall: An integrative review of the empirical literature John T. WixtedDoug Rohrer ReviewPaper Pages: 89 - 106
Maintenance rehearsal affects knowing, not remembering; elaborative rehearsal affects remembering, not knowing John M. GardinerBerthold GawlikAlan Richardson-Klavehn Brief Reports Pages: 107 - 110
Contingency theory and the effect of the duration of signals for noncontingent reinforcement Ben A. Williams Brief Reports Pages: 111 - 114
Divided attention: Storing and classifying briefly presented objects Harold Pashler Brief Reports Pages: 115 - 118
Negative priming without probe selection W. Trammell NeillKathleen M. TerryLeslie A. Valdes Brief Reports Pages: 119 - 121
Beyond the articulatory loop: A semantic contribution to serial order recall of subspan lists Derrick C. BourassaDerek Besner Brief Reports Pages: 122 - 125
The relationship between comprehension and metacomprehension ability Ruth H. MakiDawn JonasMary Kallod Brief Reports Pages: 126 - 129