Time does not cause forgetting in short-term serial recall Stephan LewandowskyMatthew DuncanGordon D. A. Brown Theoretical And Review Articles Pages: 771 - 790
Likelihood ratios: A simple and flexible statistic for empirical psychologists Scott GloverPeter Dixon Theoretical And Review Articles Pages: 791 - 806
Merging race models and adaptive networks: A parallel race network Denis Cousineau Theoretical And Review Articles Pages: 807 - 825
The owl and the pussycat: Gaze cues and visuospatial orienting Susanne QuadfliegMalia F. MasonC. Neil Macrae Brief Reports Pages: 826 - 831
Very clever homunculus: Compound stimulus strategies for the explicit task-cuing procedure Gordon D. LoganClaus Bundesen Brief Reports Pages: 832 - 840
Stimulus-response compatibility with wheel-rotation responses: Will an incompatible response coding be used when a compatible coding is possible? Robert W. ProctorDong-Yuan Debbie WangDavid F. Pick Brief Reports Pages: 841 - 847
Attentional load modulates mislocalization of moving stimuli, but does not eliminate the error Dirk Kerzel Brief Reports Pages: 848 - 853
Automatic and intentional memory processes in visual search Walter R. BootJason S. MccarleyMatthew S. Peterson Brief Reports Pages: 854 - 861
Are there capacity limitations in symmetry perception? Liqiang HuangHarold PashlerJustin A. Junge Brief Reports Pages: 862 - 869
Changing features do not guide attention in change detection: Evidence from a spatial cuing paradigm Jennifer A. StolzPierre Jolicoeur Brief Reports Pages: 870 - 875
Searching for stimulus-driven shifts of attention Steven L. FranconeriDaniel J. SimonsJustin A. Junge Brief Reports Pages: 876 - 881
Linguistic focus and good-enough representations: An application of the change-detection paradigm Patrick SturtAnthony J. SanfordEugene Dawydiak Brief Reports Pages: 882 - 888
Discriminative stimuli that follow a delay have added value for pigeons Kelly A. DigianAndrea M. FriedrichThomas R. Zentall Brief Reports Pages: 889 - 895
View sensitivity increases for same-shape matches if mismatches show pairs of more similar shapes Rebecca Lawson Brief Reports Pages: 896 - 902
Recognition without picture identification: Geons as components of the pictorial memory trace Anne M. ClearyMoses M. LangleyKevin R. Seiler Brief Reports Pages: 903 - 908
Selective attention and asymmetry in the Müller-Lyer illusion John Predebon Brief Reports Pages: 916 - 920
Age differences in veridical and false recall are not inevitable: The role of frontal lobe function Karin M. ButlerMark A. McdanielHenry L. Roediger Brief Reports Pages: 921 - 925
An event-related potential study of the revelation effect Nazanin Azimian-FaridaniEdward L. Wilding Brief Reports Pages: 926 - 931
The role of memory representation in the vigilance decrement Daniel M. CaggianoRaja Parasuraman Brief Reports Pages: 932 - 937
Learning in a unidimensional absolute identification task Jeffrey N. RouderRichard D. MoreyMonique Pealtz Brief Reports Pages: 938 - 944
Evidence for a procedural-learning-based system in perceptual category learning W. Todd MaddoxCorey J. BohilA. David Ing Brief Reports Pages: 945 - 952
Processing doubly quantified sentences: Evidence from eye movements Ruth FilikKevin B. PatersonSimon P. Liversedge Brief Reports Pages: 953 - 959