How a cognitive psychologist came to seek universal laws Roger N. Shepard Psychonomic Society Keynote Address Pages: 1 - 23
“One-thousandone … one-thousandtwo …”: Chronometric counting violates the scalar property in interval timing Sean C. HintonStephen M. Rao Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 24 - 30
Geometrical haptic illusions: The role of exploration in the Müller-Lyer, vertical-horizontal, and Delboeuf illusions Edouard GentazYvette Hatwell Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 31 - 40
Spatial stimulus-response compatibility and negative priming Lenore E. ReadRobert W. Proctor Brief Reports Pages: 41 - 48
A new estimation of the duration of attentional dwell time Jan TheeuwesRichard GodijnJay Pratt Brief Reports Pages: 60 - 64
Top-down search strategies cannot override attentional capture Jan Theeuwes Brief Reports Pages: 65 - 70
Search for multiple targets: Evidence for memory-based control of attention Yuji Takeda Brief Reports Pages: 71 - 76
Dissociating sources of dual-task interference using human electrophysiology Karen M. ArnellAlicia M. HelionBrian Pasieka Brief Reports Pages: 77 - 83
Hemispheric performance in object-based attention Monica A. Valsangkar-SmythChrista-Lynn DonovanAlan Kingstone Brief Reports Pages: 84 - 91
Is the asymmetry in young infants’ categorization of humans versus nonhuman animals based on head, body, or global gestalt information? Paul C. Quinn Brief Reports Pages: 92 - 97
The Beck effect is back, now in color: A demonstration David NavonRuth Kimchi Brief Reports Pages: 98 - 103
Testing quantitative models of backward masking Gregory FrancisMichael H. Herzog Brief Reports Pages: 104 - 112
Pigeons group time intervals according to their relative duration Thomas R. ZentallJanice E. WeaverTricia S. Clement Brief Reports Pages: 113 - 117
Decomposing serial learning: What is missing from the learning curve? Kelly M. AddisMichael J. Kahana Brief Reports Pages: 118 - 124
Retrieval-induced forgetting occurs in tests of item recognition Jason L. HicksJeffrey J. Starns Brief Reports Pages: 125 - 130
Self-evaluation as a moderating factor of strategy change in directed forgetting benefits Lili SahakyanPeter F. DelaneyColleen M. Kelley Brief Reports Pages: 131 - 136
False recognition without intentional learning Michael D. DoddColin M. Macleod Brief Reports Pages: 137 - 142
Effects of perceptual modality on verbatim and gist memory David R. GerkensSteven M. Smith Brief Reports Pages: 143 - 149
The role of spurious feature familiarity in recognition memory Rachel A. DianaMargaret J. PetersonLynne M. Reder Brief Reports Pages: 150 - 156
Body-based senses enhance knowledge of directions in large-scale environments David WallerJack M. LoomisDaniel B. M. Haun Brief Reports Pages: 157 - 163
Sensorimotor simulations underlie conceptual representations: Modality-specific effects of prior activation Diane PecherRené ZeelenbergLawrence W. Barsalou Brief Reports Pages: 164 - 167
The self-choice effect from a multiple-cue perspective Tomoyuki WatanabeSal A. Soraci Brief Reports Pages: 168 - 172
The effects of accountability on bias in physician decision making: Going from bad to worse Janet SchwartzGretchen ChapmanGeorge Bergus Brief Reports Pages: 173 - 178
Randomness and inductions from streaks: “Gambler’s fallacy” versus ”hot hand“ Bruce D. BurnsBryan Corpus Brief Reports Pages: 179 - 184
Protected values: No omission bias and no framing effects Carmen TannerDouglas L. Medin Brief Reports Pages: 185 - 191
AIC model selection using Akaike weights Eric-Jan WagenmakersSimon Farrell Notes and Comment Pages: 192 - 196