Why is it difficult to see in the fog? How stimulus contrast affects visual perception and visual memory Erin M. HarleyAllyss M. DillonGeoffrey R. Loftus Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 197 - 231
Learning with arbitrary versus ecological conditioned stimuli: Evidence from sexual conditioning Michael DomjanBrian CusatoMark Krause Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 232 - 246
Configural and contextual prioritization in object-based attention Sarah ShomsteinSteven Yantis Brief Reports Pages: 247 - 253
The role of figure-ground segregation in change blindness Rogier LandmanHenk SpekreijseVictor A. F. Lamme Brief Reports Pages: 254 - 261
Warning: Attending to a mask may be hazardous to your perception Matthew S. TataDeborah E. Giaschi Brief Reports Pages: 262 - 268
Visual search is slowed when visuospatial working memory is occupied Geoffrey F. WoodmanSteven J. Luck Brief Reports Pages: 269 - 274
The role of spatial working memory in visual search efficiency Sei-Hwan OhMin-Shik Kim Brief Reports Pages: 275 - 281
Prioritizing new elements with a brief preview period: Evidence against visual marking Mieke DonkRoel C. Verburg Brief Reports Pages: 282 - 288
Exploring the suffix effect in serial visuospatial short-term memory Fabrice B. R. ParmentierSébastien TremblayDylan M. Jones Brief Reports Pages: 289 - 295
When visual and verbal memories compete: Evidence of cross-domain limits in working memory Candice C. MoreyNelson Cowan Brief Reports Pages: 296 - 301
Preparation for a forthcoming task is sufficient to produce subsequent shift costs Thomas KleinsorgePatrick D. Gajewski Brief Reports Pages: 302 - 306
The redundant target effect is affected by modality switch costs Matthias GondanKathrin LangeBrigitte Röder Brief Reports Pages: 307 - 313
The accuracy of spatial information from temporally and spatially organized mental maps Jacqueline M. CurielGabriel A. Radvansky BriefCommunication Pages: 314 - 319
Phonological representation of words in working memory during sentence reading Albrecht W. InhoffCynthia ConnineDieter Heller Brief Reports Pages: 320 - 325
Loading working memory enhances affective priming Mark RotteveelR. Hans Phaf Brief Reports Pages: 326 - 331
The ability of the saccadic system to change motor plans in scanning letter strings Dorine Vergilino-PerezCécile Beauvillain Brief Reports Pages: 332 - 337
Spelling and dialect: Comparisons between speakers of African American vernacular English and White speakers Rebecca Treiman Brief Reports Pages: 338 - 342
Evidence accumulation in decision making: Unifying the “take the best” and the “rational” models Michael D. LeeTarrant D. R. Cummins Brief Reports Pages: 343 - 352
One process is not enough! A speed-accuracy tradeoff study of recognition memory Angela BoldiniRiccardo RussoS. E. Avons Brief Reports Pages: 353 - 361
Perceptual specificity of priming for compound words not presented Todd C. Jones Brief Reports Pages: 362 - 366
Memory for actions: Enactment and source memory Susan L. HornsteinNeil W. Mulligan Brief Reports Pages: 367 - 372
Haste does not always make waste: Expertise, direction of attention, and speed versus accuracy in performing sensorimotor skills Sian L. BeilockBennett I. BertenthalThomas H. Carr Brief Reports Pages: 373 - 379
Strategic processes in false recognition memory Evan HeitNoellie BrockdorffKoen Lamberts Brief Reports Pages: 380 - 386
Erratum to: One-thousandone … one-thousandtwo …: Chronometric counting violates the scalar property in interval timing Hinton S. C.Rao S. M. Erratum Pages: 387 - 387