Representing serial action and perception Elger L. AbrahamseLuis JiménezBenjamin A. Clegg Theoretical and Review Articles 01 October 2010 Pages: 603 - 623
Subjective randomness and natural scene statistics Anne S. HsuThomas L. GriffithsEthan Schreiber Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 624 - 629
Prospects behind bars: Analyzing decisions under risk in a prison population Thorsten PachurYaniv HanochMichaela Gummerum Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 630 - 636
Featural selective attention, exemplar representation, and the inverse base-rate effect Mark K. JohansenNathalie FouquetDavid R. Shanks Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 637 - 643
Subtle linguistic cues influence perceived blame and financial liability Caitlin M. FauseyLera Boroditsky Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 644 - 650
Word category conversion causes processing costs: Evidence from adjectival passives Britta StolterfohtHelga GeseClaudia Maienborn Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 651 - 656
Now you see it … and now again: Semantic interference reflects lexical competition in speech production with and without articulation Rasha Abdel RahmanSabrina Aristei Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 657 - 661
Evaluating the random representation assumption of lexical semantics in cognitive models Brendan T. JohnsMichael N. Jones Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 662 - 672
Quantity, not quality: the relationship between fluid intelligence and working memory capacity Keisuke FukudaEdward VogelEdward Awh Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 673 - 679
Improving visual short-term memory by sequencing the stimulus array Niklas IhssenDavid E. J. LindenKimron L. Shapiro Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 680 - 686
The influence of working memory load on the Simon effect Xiao ZhaoAntao ChenRobert West Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 687 - 692
The surface structure and the deep structure of sequential control: What can we learn from task span switch costs? Ulrich Mayr Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 693 - 698
Stop what you are not doing! Emotional pictures interfere with the task not to respond Jan De HouwerHelen Tibboel Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 699 - 703
Retrieval-induced forgetting in young children Alp AslanKarl-Heinz T. Bäuml Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 704 - 709
Eye—response lags during a continuous monitoring task Christina J. HowardTom TrosciankoIain D. Gilchrist Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 710 - 717
Coordinating spatial referencing using shared gaze Mark B. NeiderXin ChenGregory J. Zelinsky Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 718 - 724
Sequence effects in estimating spatial location L. Elizabeth CrawfordSean Duffy Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 725 - 730
Features, as well as space and time, guide object persistence Cathleen M. MooreTeresa StephensElisabeth Hein Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 731 - 736
Object substitution masking and the object updating hypothesis Michael PillingAngus Gellatly Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 737 - 742
Perceptual integrality of componential and configural information in faces Rama AmishavRuth Kimchi Brief Reports 01 October 2010 Pages: 743 - 748
Form and meaning in early morphological processing: Comment on Feldman, O’Connor, and Moscoso del Prado Martín (2009) Matthew H. DavisKathleen Rastle Notes and Comment 01 October 2010 Pages: 749 - 755
Making strides in modeling individual differences: Reply to Leite, Ratcliff, and White (2007) Joel MyersonSandra HaleJing Chen Notes and Comment 01 October 2010 Pages: 756 - 762