Development of intuitive rules: Evaluating the application of the dual-system framework to understanding children’s intuitive reasoning Magda OsmanRuth Stavy Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 935 - 953
Attending to a misoriented word causes the eyeball to rotate in the head Harold PashlerV. S. RamachandranMark W. Becker Brief Report Pages: 954 - 957
An interactive Hebbian account of lexically guided tuning of speech perception Daniel MirmanJames L. McClellandLori L. Holt Brief Report Pages: 958 - 965
The modulation of lexical competition by segment duration Keren B. ShatzmanJames M. McQueen Brief Report Pages: 966 - 971
The lexical bias effect in bilingual speech production: Evidence for feedback between lexical and sublexical levels across languages Albert CostaBjorn RoelstraeteRobert J. Hartsuiker Brief Report Pages: 972 - 977
The roles of semantic similarity and proactive interference in the word length effect Winston D. GohChang Khiang Goh Brief Report Pages: 978 - 984
Dual-task influences on retrieval from semantic memory and coordination dynamics Kevin ShockleyM. T. Turvey Brief Report Pages: 985 - 990
Sources of individual differences in working memory: Contributions of strategy to capacity Edward T. CokelyColleen M. KelleyAmanda L. Gilchrist Brief Report Pages: 991 - 997
The role of processing difficulty in the predictive utility of working memory span Michael Bunting Brief Report Pages: 998 - 1004
Choking under pressure and working memory capacity: When performance pressure reduces fluid intelligence David GimmigPascal HuguetFrançois Cury Brief Report Pages: 1005 - 1010
Motion tracking modulates capacity allocation of visual working memory Joo-Hyun SongYuhong V. Jiang Brief Report Pages: 1011 - 1015
Is retrieval success a necessary condition for retrieval-induced forgetting? Benjamin C. StormElizabeth L. BjorkJohn F. Nestojko Brief Report Pages: 1023 - 1027
Improving the reliability of event-based laboratory tests of prospective memory William L. KelemenW. Bailey WeinbergKevin F. Kaeochinda Brief Report Pages: 1028 - 1032
Probability as certainty: Dichotomous thinking and the misuse ofp values Rink HoekstraSue FinchAddie Johnson Brief Report Pages: 1033 - 1037
Required pecking alters judgments of the passage of time by pigeons Thomas R. ZentallAndrea M. FriedrichTricia S. Clement Brief Report Pages: 1038 - 1042
Intelligence and cognitive flexibility: Fluid intelligence correlates with feature “unbinding” across perception and action Lorenza S. ColzatoNelleke C. van WouweBernhard Hommel Brief Report Pages: 1043 - 1048
Analogue versus propositional representation in congenitally blind individuals Piers FlemingLinden J. BallAlan F. Collins Brief Report Pages: 1049 - 1055
Self-generated visual imagery alters the mere exposure effect Catherine Craver-LemleyRobert F. Bornstein Brief Report Pages: 1056 - 1060
Gaze cuing and affective judgments of objects: I like what you look at Andrew P. BaylissMatthew A. PaulSteven P. Tipper Brief Report Pages: 1061 - 1066
More efficient rejection of happy than of angry face distractors in visual search Gernot HorstmannIngrid ScharlauUlrich Ansorge Brief Report Pages: 1067 - 1073
Category-level contributions to the alphanumeric category effect in visual search J. Paul HamiltonMichelle MirkinThad A. Polk Brief Report Pages: 1074 - 1077
Stimulus conflict predicts conflict adaptation in a numerical flanker task Wim NotebaertTom Verguts Brief Report Pages: 1078 - 1084
The role of affordances in inhibition of return Lucia RiggioIlaria PatteriCarlo Umiltà Brief Report Pages: 1085 - 1090
Attention alters the appearance of motion coherence Taosheng LiuStuart FullerMarisa Carrasco Brief Report Pages: 1091 - 1096
Nominations for the Editorship ofPerception & Psychophysics Notices and Announcements Pages: 1097 - 1097