Models of recognition: A review of arguments in favor of a dual-process account Rachel A. DianaLynne M. RederHeekyeong Park ReviewPaper Pages: 1 - 21
Inhomogeneous surrounds, conflicting frameworks, and the double-anchoring theory of lightness Paola Bressan OriginalPaper Pages: 22 - 32
The influence of spelling on phonological encoding in word reading, object naming, and word generation Ardi Roelofs Brief Reports Pages: 33 - 37
Letter-by-letter processing in the phonological conversion of multiletter graphemes: Searching for sounds in printed pseudowords Ronald PeeremanMuriele BrandArnaud Rey OriginalPaper Pages: 38 - 44
Reexamining the word length effect in visual word recognition: New evidence from the English Lexicon Project Boris NewLudovic ferrandMarc brysbaert OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 52
A time course analysis of enriched composition Brian mcelreeliina pylkkänenMatthew J. Traxler OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 59
Does momentary accessibility influence metacomprehension judgments? The influence of study—judgment lags on accessibility effects Julie M. C. BakerJohn Dunlosky OriginalPaper Pages: 60 - 65
The nature of restructuring in insight: An individual-differences approach Ivan K. AshJennifer Wiley OriginalPaper Pages: 66 - 73
Similes on the Internet have explanations Carlos RonceroJohn M. KennedyRon Smyth OriginalPaper Pages: 74 - 77
Flexible mental processes in numerical size judgments: The case of hebrew letters that are used to convey numbers Irene Razpurker-ApfeldAsher Koriat OriginalPaper Pages: 78 - 83
The relationship between absolute and proportion scores of serial order memory: Simulation predictions and empirical data C. Philip Beaman OriginalPaper Pages: 92 - 98
The influence of averaging and noisy decision strategies on the recognition memory ROC Kenneth J. MalmbergJing Xu OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 105
Memory conjunction errors for realistic faces are consistent with configural processing Elinor McKoneYu Xi Peh OriginalPaper Pages: 106 - 111
Top-down and bottom-up sequential modulations of congruency effects Wim NotebaertWim GeversBaptist Liefooghe OriginalPaper Pages: 112 - 117
Cuing the dimension of a distractor: Verbal cues of target identity also benefit same-dimension distractor singletons Martijn MeeterJan Theeuwes OriginalPaper Pages: 118 - 124
Attentional capture triggers an attentional blink William S. MakiMichael W. Mebane OriginalPaper Pages: 125 - 131
It’s under control: Top-down search strategies can override attentional capture Andrew B. LeberHoward E. Egeth OriginalPaper Pages: 132 - 138
Out with the old, in with the new: More valid measures of switch cost and retrieval time in the task span procedure Gordon D. Logan OriginalPaper Pages: 139 - 144
Priming cue encoding by manipulating transition frequency in explicitly cued task switching Darryl W. SchneiderGordon D. Logan OriginalPaper Pages: 145 - 151
A critical test of the failure-to-engage theory of task switching Scott BrownCurtis LehmannDane Poboka OriginalPaper Pages: 152 - 159
Observer pitch and roll influence: The rod and frame illusion Jennifer E. CorbettJames T. Enns OriginalPaper Pages: 160 - 165
Comment and Reply Why eye movements and perceptual factors have to be controlled in studies on “representational momentum” Dirk Kerzel OriginalPaper Pages: 166 - 173
Computational Theory and Cognition in Representational Momentum and Related Types of Displacement: A reply to Kerzel Timothy L. Hubbard OriginalPaper Pages: 174 - 177