Weaving the fabric of social interaction: Articulating developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience in the domain of motor cognition Jessica A. SommervilleJean Decety Theoretical and Review Articles 01 April 2006 Pages: 179 - 200
Spatial coding in two dimensions Sandro RubichiKim-Phuong L. VuRobert W. Proctor Theoretical and Review Articles 01 April 2006 Pages: 201 - 216
Memory for facial expressions: The power of a smile Arthur P. ShimamuraJennifer G. RossHeather D. Bennett Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 217 - 222
Do the upright eyes have it? Atsushi SenjuToshikazu Hasegawa Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 223 - 228
Posing for success: Clenching a fist facilitates approach Mattie TopsRitske De Jong Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 229 - 234
Hedonic contrast and condensation: Good stimuli make mediocre stimuli less good and less different Debra A. ZellnerDawn AllenScott Parker Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 235 - 239
Smell your way back to childhood: Autobiographical odor memory Johan WillanderMaria Larsson Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 240 - 244
Within-category feature correlations and Bayesian adjustment strategies L. Elizabeth CrawfordJanellen HuttenlocherLarry V. Hedges Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 245 - 250
Sorting out categories: Incremental learning of category structure Michael DiazBrian H. Ross Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 251 - 256
Infants’ sensitivity to uniform connectedness as a cue for perceptual organization Angela HaydenRamesh S. BhattPaul C. Quinn Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 257 - 261
Generalization in perceptual learning for speech Tanya KraljicArthur G. Samuel Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 262 - 268
Verbal overshadowing of perceptual discrimination Toby J. Lloyd-JonesCharity BrownSimon Clarke Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 269 - 274
Cross-species differences in color categorization Joël FagotJulie GoldsteinAlan Pickering Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 275 - 280
Spatial updating relies on an egocentric representation of space: Effects of the number of objects Ranxiao Frances WangJames A. CrowellBrendon B. Hsieh Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 281 - 286
Effects of top-down guidance and singleton priming on visual search Dominique LamyYoav Bar-AnanTomer Carmel Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 287 - 293
The effects of memory load on the time course of inhibition of return Raymond M. KleinAlan D. CastelJay Pratt Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 294 - 299
The failure to detect tactile change: A tactile analogue of visual change blindness Alberto GallaceHong Z. TanCharles Spence Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 300 - 303
See what you’ve done! Active touch affects the number of perceived visual objects Wilfried KundeAndrea Kiesel Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 304 - 309
Filling a gap in the semantic gradient: Color associates and response set effects in the Stroop task Evan F. RiskoJames R. SchmidtDerek Besner Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 310 - 315
The context-specific proportion congruent Stroop effect: Location as a contextual cue Matthew J. C. CrumpZhiyu GongBruce Milliken Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 316 - 321
Relevant distractors do not cause negative priming Christian Frings Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 322 - 327
Stimulus- and response-conflict-induced cognitive control in the flanker task Frederick VerbruggenWim NotebaertAndré Vandierendonck Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 328 - 333
Preparatory adjustment of cognitive control in the task switching paradigm Gesine DreisbachHilde Haider Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 334 - 338
Associated or dissociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision and naming Markus ConradPrisca StennekenArthur M. Jacobs Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 339 - 345
Orthographic complexity and word naming in Italian: Some words are more transparent than others Cristina BuraniLaura BarcaAndrew W. Ellis Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 346 - 352
Proverb preferences across cultures: Dialecticality or poeticality? Mike FriedmanHsin-Chin ChenJyotsna Vaid Brief Reports 01 April 2006 Pages: 353 - 359