Knowledge is power: How conceptual knowledge transforms visual cognition Jessica A. CollinsIngrid R. Olson Theoretical Review 09 January 2014 Pages: 843 - 860
Working memory and second language comprehension and production: A meta-analysis Jared A. LinckPeter OsthusMichael F. Bunting Theoretical Review 24 December 2013 Pages: 861 - 883
The development of voicing categories: A quantitative review of over 40 years of infant speech perception research Marcus E. GalleBob McMurray Theoretical Review 19 February 2014 Pages: 884 - 906
ICAT: a computational model for the adaptive control of fixation durations Hans A. TrukenbrodRalf Engbert Theoretical Review 28 January 2014 Pages: 907 - 934
Is state-trace analysis an appropriate tool for assessing the number of cognitive systems? F. Gregory Ashby Theoretical Review 14 January 2014 Pages: 935 - 946
State-trace analysis can be an appropriate tool for assessing the number of cognitive systems: A reply to Ashby (2014) John C. DunnMichael L. KalishBen R. Newell Reply 01 May 2014 Pages: 947 - 954
Egocentric reference frame bias in the palmar haptic perception of surface orientation Allison ColemanFrank H. Durgin Brief Report 20 November 2013 Pages: 955 - 960
The effect of iconicity of visual displays on statistical reasoning: evidence in favor of the null hypothesis Miroslav SirotaLenka KostovičováMarie Juanchich Brief Report 04 December 2013 Pages: 961 - 968
Visual adaptation of the perception of “life”: Animacy is a basic perceptual dimension of faces Kami KoldewynPatricia HanusBenjamin Balas Brief Report 10 December 2013 Pages: 969 - 975
The eyes grasp, the hands see: Metric category knowledge transfers between vision and touch Christian WallravenHeinrich H. BülthoffNina Gaißert Brief Report 04 December 2013 Pages: 976 - 985
Do rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) perceive the Zöllner illusion? Christian AgrilloAudrey E. ParrishMichael J. Beran Brief Report 10 January 2014 Pages: 986 - 994
Touching on face space: Comparing visual and haptic processing of face shapes Christian Wallraven Brief Report 14 January 2014 Pages: 995 - 1002
Distributional reaction time properties in the Eriksen task: marked differences or hidden similarities with the Simon task? Borís BurleLaure SpieserThierry Hasbroucq Brief Report Open access 04 December 2013 Pages: 1003 - 1010
Contingent orienting or contingent capture: A size singleton matching the target–distractor size relation cannot capture attention Feng DuYue YinKan Zhang Brief Report 20 December 2013 Pages: 1011 - 1018
Surface feature congruency effects in the object-reviewing paradigm are dependent on task memory demands Ruth KimchiYossef Pirkner Brief Report 29 January 2014 Pages: 1019 - 1025
Exploring the repetition paradox: The effects of learning context and massed repetition on memory Michael C. W. EnglishTroy A. W. Visser Brief Report 06 December 2013 Pages: 1026 - 1032
A motor similarity effect in object memory Frédéric Downing-DoucetKatherine Guérard Brief Report 07 January 2014 Pages: 1033 - 1040
Active versus passive maintenance of visual nonverbal memory Denis McKeownJessica HoltBenjamin Griffiths Brief Report 05 January 2014 Pages: 1041 - 1047
The development of induction based on noun and feature labels Naomi SwellerBrett K. Hayes Brief Report 07 January 2014 Pages: 1048 - 1055
Processing visual words with numbers: Electrophysiological evidence for semantic activation Mei-Ching LienPhilip AllenNicole Martin Brief Report 17 January 2014 Pages: 1056 - 1066
Lack of semantic parafoveal preview benefit in reading revisited Keith RaynerElizabeth R. SchotterDenis Drieghe Brief Report 05 February 2014 Pages: 1067 - 1072
Long-term adaptation to change in implicit contextual learning Martina ZellinAdrian von MühlenenMarkus Conci Brief Report 07 January 2014 Pages: 1073 - 1079
More complex brains are not always better: rats outperform humans in implicit category-based generalization by implementing a similarity-based strategy Ben VermaerckeElsy CopHans P. Op de Beeck Brief Report 10 January 2014 Pages: 1080 - 1086
Reducing the illusion of control when an action is followed by an undesired outcome Helena MatuteFernando Blanco Brief Report 22 January 2014 Pages: 1087 - 1093