Listeners feel the beat: Entrainment to English and French speech rhythms Pascale LidjiCaroline PalmerMichele Morningstar Brief Report Open access 13 September 2011 Pages: 1035 - 1041
Repetition blindness: The survival of the grouped Liat GoldfarbAnne Treisman Brief Report 03 August 2011 Pages: 1042 - 1049
Motion onset does not capture attention when subsequent motion is “smooth” Meera Mary SunnyAdrian von Mühlenen Brief Report 07 September 2011 Pages: 1050 - 1056
Perception of facial expression depends on prior attention Julia Gómez-CuervaJane E. Raymond Brief Report 27 September 2011 Pages: 1057 - 1063
Entirely irrelevant distractors can capture and captivate attention Sophie ForsterNilli Lavie Brief Report Open access 12 October 2011 Pages: 1064 - 1070
Emotional cues enhance the attentional effects on spatial and temporal resolution Bruno R. BocanegraRené Zeelenberg Brief Report Open access 07 September 2011 Pages: 1071 - 1076
Action and motivation: Measuring perception or strategies? Frank H. DurginDinah DeWaldZachary Ontiveros Brief Report 13 September 2011 Pages: 1077 - 1082
Both-edges representation of letter position in reading Simon Fischer-BaumJonathan CharnyMichael McCloskey Brief Report 21 September 2011 Pages: 1083 - 1089
The impact of auditory distraction on retrieval of visual memories Peter E. WaisAdam Gazzaley Brief Report 22 September 2011 Pages: 1090 - 1097
Does visual short-term memory have a high-capacity stage? Michi MatsukuraAndrew Hollingworth Brief Report 21 September 2011 Pages: 1098 - 1104
Dynamic category structure in spatial memory Jesse SargentStephen DopkinsJohn Philbeck Brief Report 02 August 2011 Pages: 1105 - 1112
Variation in working memory capacity and episodic memory: Examining the importance of encoding specificity Nash UnsworthGene A. BrewerGregory J. Spillers Brief Report 13 September 2011 Pages: 1113 - 1118
Haptic experiences influence visually acquired memories: Reference frames during multimodal spatial learning Jonathan W. KellyMarios N. AvraamidesNicholas A. Giudice Brief Report 29 September 2011 Pages: 1119 - 1125
Serial-position effects for lures in short-term recognition memory Elizabeth E. JohnsDouglas J. K. Mewhort Brief Report 20 September 2011 Pages: 1126 - 1132
Structural priming as implicit learning: Cumulative priming effects and individual differences Michael P. KaschakTimothy J. KuttaJohn L. Jones Brief Report 13 September 2011 Pages: 1133 - 1139
The interim test effect: Testing prior material can facilitate the learning of new material Kathryn T. WissmanKatherine A. RawsonMary A. Pyc Brief Report 28 July 2011 Pages: 1140 - 1147
Specificity of learning through memory retrieval practice: The case of addition and subtraction Daniel BajicJung KwakTimothy C. Rickard Brief Report 27 August 2011 Pages: 1148 - 1155
Evidence affects hypothesis judgments more if accumulated gradually than if presented instantaneously Jennifer C. WhitmanTodd S. Woodward Brief Reports 06 August 2011 Pages: 1156 - 1165
Retrieval-induced forgetting in recognition is absent under time pressure Michael F. VerdeTimothy J. Perfect Brief Report 03 August 2011 Pages: 1166 - 1171
The difficult mountain: enriched composition in adjective–noun phrases Steven FrissonMartin J. PickeringBrian McElree Brief Report 09 August 2011 Pages: 1172 - 1179
Root versus roof: automatic activation of location information during word processing Martin LachmairCarolin DudschigBarbara Kaup Brief Report 13 September 2011 Pages: 1180 - 1188
Expectations from preceding prosody influence segmentation in online sentence processing Meredith BrownAnne Pier SalverdaMichael K. Tanenhaus Brief Report 04 October 2011 Pages: 1189 - 1196
I said, you said: The production effect gets personal Colin M. MacLeod Original Article 22 September 2011 Pages: 1197 - 1202
Effects of concurrent arithmetical and syntactic complexity on self-paced reaction times and eye fixations William S. EvansDavid CaplanGloria Waters Brief Report 29 September 2011 Pages: 1203 - 1211
Where to look first for an explanation of induction with uncertain categories Oren GriffithsBrett K. HayesChristopher Papadopoulos OriginalPaper 21 September 2011 Pages: 1212 - 1221
Non-verbal number acuity correlates with symbolic mathematics achievement: But only in children Matthew InglisNina AttridgeCamilla Gilmore Brief Report 07 September 2011 Pages: 1222 - 1229
Rats are sensitive to ambiguity Cynthia D. FastAaron P. Blaisdell Brief Report 04 October 2011 Pages: 1230 - 1237
The hypercorrection effect persists over a week, but high-confidence errors return Andrew C. ButlerLisa K. FazioElizabeth J. Marsh Brief Report 12 October 2011 Pages: 1238 - 1244