Time to see the bigger picture: Individual differences in the attentional blink Charlotte WillemsSander Martens Theoretical Review Open access 17 November 2015 Pages: 1289 - 1299
Serial vs. parallel models of attention in visual search: accounting for benchmark RT-distributions Rani MoranMichael ZehetleitnerMarius Usher Theoretical Review 03 December 2015 Pages: 1300 - 1315
Twenty years of load theory—Where are we now, and where should we go next? Gillian MurphyJohn A. GroegerCiara M. Greene Theoretical Review 04 January 2016 Pages: 1316 - 1340
Formal models in animal-metacognition research: the problem of interpreting animals’ behavior J. David SmithAlexandria C. ZakrzewskiBarbara A. Church Theoretical Review 15 December 2015 Pages: 1341 - 1353
Overcoming duality: the fused bousfieldian function for modeling word production in verbal fluency tasks Felicitas EhlenOrtwin FrommFabian Klostermann Theoretical Review 29 December 2015 Pages: 1354 - 1373
On testing the strength independence assumption in retrieval-induced forgetting Jeroen G. W. Raaijmakers Theoretical Review Open access 11 January 2016 Pages: 1374 - 1381
Optimizing performance through intrinsic motivation and attention for learning: The OPTIMAL theory of motor learning Gabriele WulfRebecca Lewthwaite Theoretical Review 29 January 2016 Pages: 1382 - 1414
Is neuroimaging measuring information in the brain? Lee de-WitDavid AlexanderJohan Wagemans Theoretical Review Open access 01 February 2016 Pages: 1415 - 1428
Can biological motion research provide insight on how to reduce friendly fire incidents? Kylie A. SteelDavid BaxterEathan Ellem Theoretical Review 05 February 2016 Pages: 1429 - 1439
Extending multinomial processing tree models to measure the relative speed of cognitive processes Daniel W. HeckEdgar Erdfelder Theoretical Review 16 June 2016 Pages: 1440 - 1465
Shifts in target modality cause attentional reset: Evidence from sequential modulation of crossmodal congruency effects Magali KreutzfeldtDenise N. StephanIring Koch Brief Report 26 January 2016 Pages: 1466 - 1473
Event-based proactive interference in rhesus monkeys Deepna T. DevkarAnthony A. Wright Brief Report 09 February 2016 Pages: 1474 - 1482
Learning changes the attentional status of prospective memories Dirk van MoorselaarJan TheeuwesChristian N. L. Olivers Brief Report Open access 18 February 2016 Pages: 1483 - 1490
Optic flow is calibrated to walking effort Jonathan R. ZadraDennis R. Proffitt Brief Report 24 March 2016 Pages: 1491 - 1496
Increasing task demand by obstructing object recognition increases boundary extension Ralph G. HaleJames M. BrownBenjamin A. McDunn Brief Report 07 March 2016 Pages: 1497 - 1503
The domain-specific and domain-general relationships of visuospatial working memory to reasoning ability Zach ShipsteadJade Yonehiro Brief Report 14 March 2016 Pages: 1504 - 1512
Holistic processing for bodies and body parts: New evidence from stereoscopic depth manipulations Alison HarrisDaivik B. VyasCatherine L. Reed Brief Report 21 March 2016 Pages: 1513 - 1519
Reducing failures of working memory with performance feedback Kirsten C. S. AdamEdward K. Vogel Brief Report 09 March 2016 Pages: 1520 - 1527
Do Arabic numerals activate magnitude automatically? Evidence from the psychological refractory period paradigm Natalie FordMichael G. Reynolds Brief Report 29 March 2016 Pages: 1528 - 1533
A neural signature of contextually mediated intentional forgetting Jeremy R. ManningJustin C. HulbertKenneth A. Norman Brief Report Open access 05 May 2016 Pages: 1534 - 1542
Why does removing inter-word spaces produce reading deficits? The role of parafoveal processing Heather SheridanErik D. ReichleEyal M. Reingold Brief Report 22 January 2016 Pages: 1543 - 1552
How musical are music video game players? Amanda C. PasinskiErin E. HannonJoel S. Snyder Brief Report 05 January 2016 Pages: 1553 - 1558
Face–name learning in older adults: a benefit of hyper-binding Jennifer C. WeeksRenée K. BissLynn Hasher Brief Report 01 February 2016 Pages: 1559 - 1565
Rapid apprehension of the coherence of action scenes Reinhild GlanemannPienie ZwitserloodChristian Dobel OriginalPaper 29 January 2016 Pages: 1566 - 1575
The semantic Stroop effect: An ex-Gaussian analysis Darcy WhiteEvan F. RiskoDerek Besner Brief Report 23 February 2016 Pages: 1576 - 1581
Hand posture and cognitive control: The congruency sequence effect is reduced near the hands Julia EnglertDirk Wentura Brief Report 19 January 2016 Pages: 1582 - 1588
Effects of contrastive accents on children’s discourse comprehension Eun-Kyung LeeJesse Snedeker Brief Report 27 May 2016 Pages: 1589 - 1595
Red vs. green: Does the exam booklet color matter in higher education summative evaluations? Not likely Winfred Arthur Jr.Inchul ChoGonzalo J. Muñoz Brief Report 16 February 2016 Pages: 1596 - 1601
Reevaluating excess success in psychological science Jeroen J. A. van BoxtelChristof Koch OriginalPaper 12 February 2016 Pages: 1602 - 1606
Mobile technology habits: patterns of association among device usage, intertemporal preference, impulse control, and reward sensitivity Henry H. WilmerJason M. Chein Brief Report 15 March 2016 Pages: 1607 - 1614
Rule abstraction, model-based choice, and cognitive reflection Hilary J. DonMicah B. GoldwaterEvan J. Livesey Brief Report 23 February 2016 Pages: 1615 - 1623
Is cognitive control automatic? New insights from transcranial magnetic stimulation G. ConaB. TreccaniC. A. Umiltà Brief Report 11 March 2016 Pages: 1624 - 1630
Internal conceptual replications do not increase independent replication success Richard Kunert Brief Report Open access 11 April 2016 Pages: 1631 - 1638
The appropriacy of averaging in the study of context effects Shi Xian LiewPiers D. L. HoweDaniel R. Little Brief Report 29 March 2016 Pages: 1639 - 1646