A modular theory of learning and performance Paulo GuilhardiLinlin YiRussell M. Church Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 543 - 559
The divergent autoencoder (DIVA) model of category learning Kenneth J. Kurtz Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 560 - 576
Models of covariation-based causal judgment: A review and synthesis José C. PeralesDavid R. Shanks Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 577 - 596
Detecting chance: A solution to the null sensitivity problem in subliminal priming Jeffrey N. RouderRichard D. MoreyMichael S. Pratte Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 597 - 605
The effects of frontal lobe functioning and age on veridical and false recall Jason C. K. ChanKathleen B. McDermott Brief Reports Pages: 606 - 611
Neurophysiological evidence for transfer appropriate processing of memory: Processing versus feature similarity Haline E. SchendanMarta Kutas Brief Reports Pages: 612 - 619
A visual short-term memory advantage for faces Kim M. CurbyIsabel Gauthier Brief Reports Pages: 620 - 628
The role of category coherence in experience-based prediction Andrea L. PatalanoBrian H. Ross Brief Reports Pages: 629 - 634
The effect of causal knowledge on judgments of the likelihood of unknown features Caroline ProctorWoo-Kyoung Ahn Brief Reports Pages: 635 - 639
Rules-plus-exception tasks: A problem for exemplar models? Pedro M. RodriguesJaap M. J. Murre Brief Reports Pages: 640 - 646
Impressions of force in visual perception of collision events: A test of the causal asymmetry hypothesis Peter A. White Brief Reports Pages: 647 - 652
Value transfer contributes to ambiguous-cue discrimination learning Peter J. UrcuioliSarah Michalek Brief Reports Pages: 658 - 662
Moving eyes and moving thought: On the spatial compatibility between eye movements and cognition Laura E. ThomasAlejandro Lleras Brief Reports Pages: 663 - 668
“As soon as the bat met the ball, I knew it was gone”: Outcome prediction, hindsight bias, and the representation and control of action in expert and novice baseball players Rob GraySian L. BeilockThomas H. Carr Brief Reports Pages: 669 - 675
Different mental representations for place recognition and goal localization Christine ValiquetteTimothy P. McNamara Brief Reports Pages: 676 - 680
Shape effects on memory for location Douglas H. WedellSylvia FittingGary L. Allen Brief Reports Pages: 681 - 686
Us and them: Memory advantages in perceptually ambiguous groups Nicholas O. RuleNalini AmbadyC. Neil Macrae Brief Reports Pages: 687 - 692
The effects of memory set size and information structure on learning and retention James A. KoleAlice F. Healy Brief Reports Pages: 693 - 698
Individual differences in working memory capacity and divided attention in dichotic listening Gregory J. H. ColfleshAndrew R. A. Conway Brief Reports Pages: 699 - 703
Collaboration during visual search Kelly A. MalcolmsonMichael G. ReynoldsDaniel Smilek Brief Reports Pages: 704 - 709
Early activation of object names in visual search Antje S. MeyerEva BelkeGlyn W. Humphreys Brief Reports Pages: 710 - 716
The picture-word interference effect is not a Stroop effect R. Dell’AcquaR. JobA. Pascali Brief Reports Pages: 717 - 722
On the failure of distractor inhibition in the attentional blink Paul E. DuxIrina M. Harris Brief Reports Pages: 723 - 728
Repetition blindness is immune to the central bottleneck Paul E. DuxRené Marois Brief Reports Pages: 729 - 734
Involuntary capture of visual-spatial attention occurs for intersections, both real and “imagined” Bryan R. BurnhamJames H. Neely Brief Reports Pages: 735 - 741
Conflict monitoring and feature overlap: Two sources of sequential modulations Çağlar AkçayEliot Hazeltine Brief Reports Pages: 742 - 748
The role of temporal cue-target overlap in backward inhibition under task switching Michel D. DrueyRonald Hübner Brief Reports Pages: 749 - 754
Semantic interference and associative facilitation from words presented in rapid serial visual presentation Alison L. MorrisMary L. StillMiranda D. Atkinson Brief Reports Pages: 755 - 761
Word frequency and predictability effects in reading French: An evaluation of the E-Z Reader model Sáebastien MielletLaurent SparrowSara C. Sereno Brief Reports Pages: 762 - 769
Investigating effects of selectional restriction violations and plausibility violation severity on eye-movements in reading Tessa WarrenKerry McConnell Brief Reports Pages: 770 - 775
People believe it is plausible to have forgotten memories of childhood sexual abuse David C. RubinDorthe Berntsen Notes and Comment Pages: 776 - 778