Consolidating behavioral and neurophysiologic findings to explain the influence of contextual interference during motor sequence learning David WrightWillem VerweyMaarten Immink Theoretical Review 18 June 2015 Pages: 1 - 21
Absolutely relative or relatively absolute: violations of value invariance in human decision making Andrei R. TeodorescuRani MoranMarius Usher Theoretical Review 29 May 2015 Pages: 22 - 38
Time discounting and time preference in animals: A critical review Benjamin Y. Hayden Theoretical Review 11 June 2015 Pages: 39 - 53
Qualitative attentional changes with age in doing two tasks at once François Maquestiaux Theoretical Review 24 June 2015 Pages: 54 - 61
Contrasting vertical and horizontal representations of affect in emotional visual search Ljubica DamjanovicJulio Santiago Brief Report 24 June 2015 Pages: 62 - 73
A Bayesian approach to mitigation of publication bias Maime GuanJoachim Vandekerckhove Theoretical Review 01 July 2015 Pages: 74 - 86
Underpowered samples, false negatives, and unconscious learning Miguel A. VadilloEmmanouil KonstantinidisDavid R. Shanks Theoretical Review Open access 30 June 2015 Pages: 87 - 102
The fallacy of placing confidence in confidence intervals Richard D. MoreyRink HoekstraEric-Jan Wagenmakers Theoretical Review Open access 08 October 2015 Pages: 103 - 123
Interpreting confidence intervals: A comment on Hoekstra, Morey, Rouder, and Wagenmakers (2014) Jeff MillerRolf Ulrich Theoretical Review 11 November 2015 Pages: 124 - 130
Continued misinterpretation of confidence intervals: response to Miller and Ulrich Richard D. MoreyRink HoekstraEric-Jan Wagenmakers OriginalPaper Open access 30 November 2015 Pages: 131 - 140
Precocious quantitative cognition in monkeys Stephen FerrignoKelly D. HughesJessica F. Cantlon Brief Report 18 July 2015 Pages: 141 - 147
Beyond left and right: Automaticity and flexibility of number-space associations Sophie AntoineWim Gevers Brief Report 13 May 2015 Pages: 148 - 155
Contributions of parvocellular and magnocellular pathways to visual perception near the hands are not fixed, but can be dynamically altered Stephanie C. GoodhewRuby Clarke Brief Report 30 November 2015 Pages: 156 - 162
Imperfect pitch: Gabor’s uncertainty principle and the pitch of extremely brief sounds I-Hui HsiehKourosh Saberi Brief Report 29 May 2015 Pages: 163 - 171
Perceptual expertise improves category detection in natural scenes Reshanne R. ReederTimo SteinMarius V. Peelen Brief Report Open access 24 June 2015 Pages: 172 - 179
Object-substitution masking degrades the quality of conscious object representations Geoffrey W. HarrisonJason RajsicDaryl E. Wilson Brief Report 17 June 2015 Pages: 180 - 186
Your own face is no more precious than others’: Evidence from the simultaneous–sequential paradigm Suk Won HanWoo Hyun Jung Brief Report 17 June 2015 Pages: 187 - 192
Shuffling your way out of change blindness Emilie JosephsTrafton DrewJeremy Wolfe Brief Report 24 June 2015 Pages: 193 - 200
Searching while loaded: Visual working memory does not interfere with hybrid search efficiency but hybrid search uses working memory capacity Trafton DrewSage E. P. BoettcherJeremy M. Wolfe Brief Report 09 June 2015 Pages: 201 - 212
Declarative strategies persist under increased cognitive load Matthew J. CrossleyErick J. PaulF. Gregory Ashby Brief Report 10 July 2015 Pages: 213 - 222
Unaware yet reliant on attention: Experience sampling reveals that mind-wandering impedes implicit learning Michael S. FranklinJonathan SmallwoodJonathan W. Schooler Brief Report 30 June 2015 Pages: 223 - 229
The helpfulness of category labels in semi-supervised learning depends on category structure Wai Keen VongDaniel J. NavarroAndrew Perfors Brief Report 24 June 2015 Pages: 230 - 238
Examining reference frame interaction in spatial memory using a distribution analysis Whitney N. StreetRanxiao Frances Wang Brief Report 02 June 2015 Pages: 239 - 245
Not all memories are the same: Situational context influences spatial recall within one’s city of residency Tobias MeilingerJulia FrankensteinJean-Pierre Bresciani Brief Report 19 June 2015 Pages: 246 - 252
ROC residuals in signal-detection models of recognition memory David KellenHenrik Singmann Brief Report 31 July 2015 Pages: 253 - 264
Effects of strategy on visual working memory capacity Jesse J. BengsonSteven J. Luck Brief Report 03 July 2015 Pages: 265 - 270
Building knowledge requires bricks, not sand: The critical role of familiar constituents in learning Lynne M. RederXiaonan L. LiuVencislav Popov Brief Report 03 July 2015 Pages: 271 - 277
An inhibitory influence of transposed-letter neighbors on eye movements during reading Ascensión PagánKevin B. PatersonSimon P. Liversedge Brief Report 02 June 2015 Pages: 278 - 284
Cross-language parafoveal semantic processing: Evidence from Korean–Chinese bilinguals Aiping WangJunmo YeonMing Yan Brief Report 30 June 2015 Pages: 285 - 290
The letter height superiority illusion Boris NewKarine Doré-MazarsJulien Barra Brief Report 14 September 2015 Pages: 291 - 298
Serial order in word form retrieval: New insights from the auditory picture–word interference task Carolyn WilshireSunita SinghCatherine Tattersall Brief Report 18 June 2015 Pages: 299 - 305
Reevaluating the effectiveness of n-back training on transfer through the Bayesian lens: Support for the null Michael R. DoughertyToby HamovitzJoe W. Tidwell Brief Report 17 June 2015 Pages: 306 - 316
Multiple timing of nested intervals: Further evidence for a weighted sum of segments account Donna BryceDaniel Bratzke Brief Report 17 June 2015 Pages: 317 - 323
There is no convincing evidence that working memory training is effective: A reply to Au et al. (2014) and Karbach and Verhaeghen (2014) Monica Melby-LervågCharles Hulme Brief Report 17 June 2015 Pages: 324 - 330
There is no convincing evidence that working memory training is NOT effective: A reply to Melby-Lervåg and Hulme (2015) Jacky AuMartin BuschkuehlSusanne M. Jaeggi Brief Report 30 October 2015 Pages: 331 - 337