The serial-parallel dilemma: A case study in a linkage of theory and method James T. TownsendMichael J. Wenger Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 391 - 418
An evaluation of the Vincentizing method of forming group-level response time distributions Jeffrey N. RouderPaul L. Speckman Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 419 - 427
The GO model: A reconsideration of the role of structural units in guiding and organizing text on line Seth N. GreenbergAlice F. HealyHamutal Kreiner Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 428 - 433
When do leotards get their spots? Semantic activation of lexical neighbors in visual word recognition Jennifer M. Rodd Brief Reports Pages: 434 - 439
The effect of semantic ambiguity on reading aloud: A twist in the tale Jennifer M. Rodd Brief Reports Pages: 440 - 445
Orthography, phonology, and meaning: Word features that give rise to feelings of familiarity in recognition Anne M. Cleary Brief Reports Pages: 446 - 451
The influence of phonological neighborhood on visual word perception Mark YatesLawrence LockerGreg B. Simpson Brief Reports Pages: 452 - 457
Single letter coloring and spatial cuing eliminates a semantic contribution to the Stroop effect Laurie A. ManwellMartha Anne RobertsDerek Besner Brief Reports Pages: 458 - 462
Masked prime stimuli can bias “free” choices between response alternatives Friederike SchlagheckenMartin Eimer Brief Reports Pages: 463 - 468
Better the devil you know? Nonconscious processing of identity and affect of famous faces Anna StoneTim Valentine Brief Reports Pages: 469 - 474
Seeing faces in the noise: Stochastic activity in perceptual regions of the brain may influence the perception of ambiguous stimuli Heather A. WildThomas A. Busey Brief Reports Pages: 475 - 481
Why are average faces attractive? The effect of view and averageness on the attractiveness of female faces Tim ValentineStephen DarlingMary Donnelly Brief Reports Pages: 482 - 487
Interference with spatial working memory: An eye movement is more than a shift of attention Bonnie M. LawrenceJoel MyersonRichard A. Abrams Brief Reports Pages: 488 - 494
Visual short-term memory for two sequential arrays: One integrated representation or two separate representations? Yuhong JiangArjun Kumar Brief Reports Pages: 495 - 500
Temporal grouping in auditory spatial serial memory Fabrice B. R. ParmentierMurray T. MayberyDylan M. Jones Brief Reports Pages: 501 - 507
Human foraging behavior in a virtual environment Robert L. GoldstoneBenjamin C. Ashpole Brief Reports Pages: 508 - 514
Components of working memory and somatic markers in decision making Tina L. JamesonJohn M. HinsonPaul Whitney Brief Reports Pages: 515 - 520
Logical reasoning and probabilities: A comprehensive test of Oaksford and Chater (2001) Klaus OberauerAndrea WeidenfeldRobin Hörnig Brief Reports Pages: 521 - 527
Naive theory and transfer of learning: When less is more and more is less Vladimir M. SloutskyMargie A. Spino Brief Reports Pages: 528 - 535
Infants can rapidly form new categorical representations Rebecca J. RibarLisa M. OakesThomas L. Spalding Brief Reports Pages: 536 - 541
Stimulus-response probability and inhibition of return Jason IvanoffRaymond M. Klein Brief Reports Pages: 542 - 550
Attentional capture modulates perceptual sensitivity Jan TheeuwesArthur F. KramerAlan Kingstone Brief Reports Pages: 551 - 554
ROC curves show that the revelation effect is not a single phenomenon Michael F. VerdeCaren M. Rotello Brief Reports Pages: 560 - 566
False recognition and word length: A reanalysis of Roediger, Watson, McDermott, and Gallo (2001) and some new data Stephen MadiganJames Neuse Brief Reports Pages: 567 - 573
A comment on Heathcote, Brown, and Mewhort’s QMLE method for response time distributions Paul L. SpeckmanJeffrey N. Rouder Notes and Comment Pages: 574 - 576
Reply to Speckman and Rouder: A theoretical basis for QML Andrew HeathcoteScott Brown Notes and Comment Pages: 577 - 578