When parameters collide: a warning about categorization models J. David Smith Theoretical and review articles Pages: 743 - 751
Do you remember proposing marriage to the Pepsi machine? False recollections from a campus walk John G. SeamonMorgan M. PhilbinLiza G. Harrison Brief Reports Pages: 752 - 756
When the Red Sox shocked the Yankees: Comparing negative and positive memories Elizabeth A. KensingerDaniel L. Schacter Brief Reports Pages: 757 - 763
Imagination and memory: Does imagining implausible events lead to false autobiographical memories? Kathy PezdekIris Blandon-GitlinPamela Gabbay Brief Reports Pages: 764 - 769
I misremember it well: Why older adults are unreliable eyewitnesses Chad S. DodsonLacy E. Krueger Brief Reports Pages: 770 - 775
People over forty feel 20% younger than their age: Subjective age across the lifespan David C. RubinDorthe Berntsen Brief Reports Pages: 776 - 780
Are item-level strategy shifts abrupt and collective? Age differences in cognitive skill acquisition Dayna R. Touron Brief Reports Pages: 781 - 786
Outsourcing cognitive control to the environment: Adult age differences in the use of task cues Daniel H. SpielerUlrich MayrSusan Lagrone Brief Reports Pages: 787 - 793
What matters in the cued task-switching paradigm: Tasks or cues? Ulrich Mayr Brief Reports Pages: 794 - 799
Evidence for task-specific resolution of response conflict Andrea KieselWilfried KundeJoachim Hoffmann Brief Reports Pages: 800 - 806
Age and sex differences in children’s spatial search strategies Marcia L. SpetchMarise B. Parent Brief Reports Pages: 807 - 812
Stereotype susceptibility narrows the gender gap in imagined self-rotation performance Maryjane WragaLauren DuncanJessica Church Brief Reports Pages: 813 - 819
Dissociating viewpoint costs in mental rotation and object recognition William G. HaywardGuomei ZhouIrina M. Harris Brief Reports Pages: 820 - 825
What types of learning are enhanced by a cued recall test? Shana K. CarpenterHarold PashlerEdward Vul Brief Reports Pages: 826 - 830
The effects of list-method directed forgetting on recognition memory Aaron S. Benjamin Brief Reports Pages: 831 - 836
Discrepancy processes in prospective memory retrieval Jennifer E. BreneiserMark A. Mcdaniel Brief Reports Pages: 837 - 841
Cross-alphabet and cross-modal long-term priming in Serbian and English Jelena HavelkaJeffrey S. BowersDragan Janković Brief Reports Pages: 842 - 847
Time course of retrieving conceptual information: A speed-accuracy trade-off study Brian MCelreeGregory L. MurphyTamara Ochoa Brief Reports Pages: 848 - 853
Tracking the what and why of speakers’ choices: Prosodic boundaries and the length of constituents Charles CliftonKaty CarlsonLyn Frazier Brief Reports Pages: 854 - 861
The number line effect reflects top-down control Jelena RisticAlissa WrightAlan Kingstone Brief Reports Pages: 862 - 868
Number magnitude orients attention, but not against one’s will Giovanni GalfanoElena RusconiCarlo Umiltà Brief Reports Pages: 869 - 874
Temporal attentional capture: Effects of irrelevant singletons on rapid serial visual search Polly DaltonNilli Lavie Brief Reports Pages: 881 - 885
The attentional blink is governed by a temporary loss of control Jun-Ichiro KawaharaTakatsune KumadaVincent di Lollo Brief Reports Pages: 886 - 890
Fruitful visual search: Inhibition of return in a virtual foraging task Laura E. ThomasMichael S. AmbinderRanxiao Frances Wang Brief Reports Pages: 891 - 895
Inhibition of return lasts longer at repeatedly stimulated locations than at novel locations Hsuan-Fu ChaoYei-Yu Yeh Brief Reports Pages: 896 - 901
Evidence for separate representations for action and location in implicit motor sequencing Jessica K. WittDaniel T. Willingham Brief Reports Pages: 902 - 907
A unified fielder theory for interception of moving objects either above or below the horizon Thomas G. SugarMichael K. McbeathZheng Wang Brief Reports Pages: 908 - 917
Grasping movement plans David A. RosenbaumErin S. HalloranRajal G. Cohen Brief Reports Pages: 918 - 922
Eye movements, not hypercompatible mappings, are critical for eliminating the cost of task set reconfiguration Amelia R. HuntYoko IshigamiRaymond M. Klein Brief Reports Pages: 923 - 927
Redundant visual signals boost saccade execution Massimo TurattoElena Betta Brief Reports Pages: 928 - 932