Bayesian t tests for accepting and rejecting the null hypothesis Jeffrey N. RouderPaul L. SpeckmanGeoffrey Iverson Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 225 - 237
Reconceptualizing inhibition of return as Kristie R. Dukewich Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 238 - 251
Super-recognizers: People with extraordinary face recognition ability Richard RussellBrad DuchaineKen Nakayama Brief Reports Pages: 252 - 257
Does response interference contribute to face composite effects? Jennifer J. RichlerOlivia S. CheungIsabel Gauthier Brief Reports Pages: 258 - 263
Evidence for a contact-based explanation of the own-age bias in face recognition Virginia HarrisonGraham J. Hole Brief Reports Pages: 264 - 269
Race-based perceptual asymmetries underlying face processing in infancy Angela HaydenRamesh S. BhattAshley Kangas Brief Reports Pages: 270 - 275
Can beauty be ignored? Effects of facial attractiveness on covert attention Jie SuiChang Hong Liu Brief Reports Pages: 276 - 281
Nonautomatic emotion perception in a dual-task situation Dave TomasikEric RuthruffMei-Ching Lien Brief Reports Pages: 282 - 288
Three-quarter views are subjectively good because object orientation is uncertain Ryosuke NiimiKazuhiko Yokosawa Brief Reports Pages: 289 - 294
Facilitated pointing to remembered objects in front: Evidence for egocentric retrieval or for spatial priming? Jonathan W. KellyTimothy P. McNamara Brief Reports Pages: 295 - 300
Orientation dependence of spatial memory acquired from auditory experience Naohide YamamotoAmy L. Shelton Brief Reports Pages: 301 - 305
Facilitation of learning spatial relations among locations by visual cues: Implications for theoretical accounts of spatial learning Bradley R. SturzMichael F. BrownDebb ie M. Kelly Brief Reports Pages: 306 - 312
Electrophysiological correlates of high-level perception during spatial navigation Christoph T. WeidemannMatthew V. MollisonMichael J. Kahana Brief Reports Pages: 313 - 319
Spatial negative priming in bilingualism Barbara TreccaniEfrosyni ArgyriSergio Della Sala Brief Reports Pages: 320 - 327
Reading habits for both words and numbers contribute to the SNARC effect Samuel ShakiMartin H. FischerWilliam M. Petrusic Brief Reports Pages: 328 - 331
Integers do not automatically activate their quantity representation Dale J. Cohen Brief Reports Pages: 332 - 336
How many exemplars are used? Explorations with the Rex Leopold I model Maarten De SchryverKatleen VandistYves Rosseel Brief Reports Pages: 337 - 343
What is pressure? Evidence for social pressure as a type of regulatory focus Darrell A. WorthyArthur B. MarkmanW. Todd Maddox Brief Reports Pages: 344 - 349
Adjustments to recent and frequent conflict reflect two distinguishable mechanisms Sascha PurmannStephanie BaddeMike Wendt Brief Reports Pages: 350 - 355
Sequential adjustments before and after partial errors Sonia AllainBoris BurleFranck Vidal Brief Reports Pages: 356 - 362
Orthographic influences in spoken word recognition: The consistency effect in semantic and gender categorization tasks Ronald PeeremanSophie DufourJennifer S. Burt Brief Reports Pages: 363 - 368
Neighborhood effects in spelling in adults Sébastien RouxPatrick Bonin Brief Reports Pages: 369 - 373
Making psycholinguistics musical: Self-paced reading time evidence for shared processing of linguistic and musical syntax L. Robert SlevcJason C. RosenbergAniruddh D. Patel Brief Reports Pages: 374 - 381
Perceptual learning in auditory temporal discrimination: No evidence for a cross-modal transfer to the visual modality Einat LapidRolf UlrichThomas Rammsayer Brief Reports Pages: 382 - 389
Expert image analysts show enhanced visual processing in change detection Tim CurranLaurie GibsonAloise P. Bozell Brief Reports Pages: 390 - 397
The effects of individual differences and task difficulty on inattentional blindness Daniel J. SimonsMelinda S. Jensen Brief Reports Pages: 398 - 403
Perceptual load modulates attentional capture by abrupt onsets Joshua D. CosmanShaun P. Vecera Brief Reports Pages: 404 - 410
Attentional enhancement during multiple-object tracking Trafton DrewAndrew W. McColloughEdward K. Vogel Brief Reports Pages: 411 - 417
Learning to ignore: Acquisition of sustained attentional suppression Matthew L. DixonJustin RuppelEve De Rosa Brief Reports Pages: 418 - 423
prep misestimates the probability of replication Geoffrey J. IversonMichael D. LeeEric-Jan Wagenmakers Notes and Comment Pages: 424 - 429
Erratum to: Involuntary capture of visual-spatial attention occurs for intersections, both real and “imagined.” Burnham B. R.Neely J. A. Erratum Pages: 430 - 430