An EZ-diffusion model for response time and accuracy Eric-Jan WagenmakersHan L. J. Van Der MaasRaoul P. P. P. Grasman Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 3 - 22
Gender differences in object location memory: A meta-analysis Daniel VoyerAlbert PostmaJulianne Imperato-McGinley Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 23 - 38
Effects of redundant auditory stimuli on reaction time Hannes SchröterRolf UlrichJeff Miller Brief Reports Pages: 39 - 44
Orthogonal cross-task compatibility: Abstract spatial coding in dual tasks Iring KochPierre Jolicoeur Brief Reports Pages: 45 - 50
Synchrony effects in automatic and controlled retrieval Lixia YangLynn HasherDaryl E. Wilson Brief Reports Pages: 51 - 56
Iconic gestures prime related concepts: An ERP study Ying Choon WuSeana Coulson Brief Reports Pages: 57 - 63
Homophonic and semantic priming of Japanese kanji words: A time course study Hsin-Chin ChenTakashi YamauchiJyotsna Vaid Brief Reports Pages: 64 - 69
Orthographic facilitation and phonological inhibition in spoken word recognition: A developmental study Johannes C. ZieglerMathilde Muneaux Brief Reports Pages: 75 - 80
Verbal ability modulates the associative neighbors effect Inbal Ron-KaplanAvishai Henik Brief Reports Pages: 81 - 87
When two heads are not better than one: Partner neglect in paired memory tasks Olivia K. A. LimaVikram K. JaswalChad S. Dodson Brief Reports Pages: 88 - 94
Collaboration can improve individual recognition memory: Evidence from immediate and delayed tests Suparna RajaramLuciane P. Pereira-Pasarin Brief Reports Pages: 95 - 100
Learning is impaired by activated intentions Gabriel I. CookRichard L. MarshJ. Thadeus Meeks Brief Reports Pages: 101 - 106
Illusions of competence and overestimation of associative memory for identical items: Evidence from judgments of learning Alan D. CastelDavid P. McCabeHenry L. Roediger Brief Reports Pages: 107 - 111
Psychotropic placebos create resistance to the misinformation effect Seema L. ClifasefiMaryanne GarryRachel Sutherland Brief Reports Pages: 112 - 117
Defining task-set reconfiguration: The case of reference point switching Darryl W. SchneiderGordon D. Logan Brief Reports Pages: 118 - 125
Electrophysiological evidence of central interference in the control of visuospatial attention Benoit BrissonPierre Jolicœur Brief Reports Pages: 126 - 132
Parallel central processing between tasks: Evidence from lateralized readiness potentials Mei-Ching LienEric RuthruffYen-Ting Yu Brief Reports Pages: 133 - 141
Executive working memory load induces inattentional blindness Daryl FougnieRené Marois Brief Reports Pages: 142 - 147
Working memory and the guidance of visual attention: Consonance-driven orienting Liqiang HuangHarold Pashler Brief Reports Pages: 148 - 153
Visual working memory as the substrate for mental rotation Joo-Seok HyunSteven J. Luck Brief Reports Pages: 154 - 158
Top-down guidance in visual search for facial expressions Sowon HahnScott D. Gronlund Brief Reports Pages: 159 - 165
Automatic, stimulus-driven attentional capture by objecthood Ruth KimchiYaffa YeshurunAliza Cohen-Savransky Brief Reports Pages: 166 - 172
Perceived object trajectories during occlusion constrain visual statistical learning József FiserBrian J. SchollRichard N. Aslin Brief Reports Pages: 173 - 178
The categorization effect in hedonic contrast: Experts differ from novices Lauren M. RotaDebra A. Zellner Brief Reports Pages: 179 - 183
Erratum to: Stereotype susceptibility narrows the gender gap in imagined self-rotation performance Wraga M.Duncan L.Church J. Erratum Pages: 184 - 184