Preface for the special issue on The Process of Explanation Andrei CimpianFrank Keil Preface 22 September 2017 Pages: 1361 - 1363
Generating explanations via analogical comparison Christian HoyosDedre Gentner Brief Report 24 April 2017 Pages: 1364 - 1374
The metaphor police: A case study of the role of metaphor in explanation Paul H. ThibodeauLatoya CrowStephen J. Flusberg Brief Report 07 December 2016 Pages: 1375 - 1386
A contrastive account of explanation generation Seth Chin-ParkerAlexandra Bradner Brief Report 31 July 2017 Pages: 1387 - 1397
Watching diagnoses develop: Eye movements reveal symptom processing during diagnostic reasoning Agnes ScholzJosef F. KremsGeorg Jahn OriginalPaper 25 April 2017 Pages: 1398 - 1412
Mechanisms of eyewitness suggestibility: tests of the explanatory role hypothesis Eric J. RindalQuin M. ChrobakCaitlin A. Weihing Brief Report 07 February 2017 Pages: 1413 - 1425
Explanation can cause Forgetting: Memory Dynamics in the Generation of New Arguments Julia S. SoaresBenjamin C. Storm Brief Report 10 April 2017 Pages: 1426 - 1435
Contextual utility affects the perceived quality of explanations Nadya VasilyevaDaniel WilkenfeldTania Lombrozo Brief Report 06 April 2017 Pages: 1436 - 1450
Concreteness and abstraction in everyday explanation Christos BechlivanidisDavid A. LagnadoSteven Sloman Brief Report Open access 11 May 2017 Pages: 1451 - 1464
Children’s success at detecting circular explanations and their interest in future learning Candice M. MillsJudith H. DanovitchIan L. Campbell Brief Report Open access 07 February 2017 Pages: 1465 - 1477
Evaluating everyday explanations Jeffrey C. ZemlaSteven SlomanDavid A. Lagnado Brief Report 08 March 2017 Pages: 1488 - 1500
Eliciting explanations: Constraints on when self-explanation aids learning Bethany Rittle-JohnsonAbbey M. Loehr Brief Report 01 July 2016 Pages: 1501 - 1510
Explanation-based learning in infancy Renée BaillargeonGerald F. DeJong OriginalPaper 11 July 2017 Pages: 1511 - 1526
Developmental Origins of Biological Explanations: The case of infants’ internal property bias Hernando Taborda-OsorioErik W. Cheries Brief Report 18 September 2017 Pages: 1527 - 1537
Effects of explaining on children's preference for simpler hypotheses Caren M. WalkerElizabeth BonawitzTania Lombrozo Brief Report 07 February 2017 Pages: 1538 - 1547
Causal learning is collaborative: Examining explanation and exploration in social contexts Cristine H. LegareDavid M. SobelMaureen Callanan Brief Report 25 July 2017 Pages: 1548 - 1554
Theory-based explanation as intervention Kara WeismanEllen M. Markman Brief Report 17 January 2017 Pages: 1555 - 1562
Why did I do that? Explaining actions activated outside of awareness Ana P. GantmanMarieke A. AdriaanseGabriele Oettingen Brief Report 17 March 2017 Pages: 1563 - 1572
The explanatory structure of unexplainable events: Causal constraints on magical reasoning Andrew ShtulmanCaitlin Morgan Brief Report 07 February 2017 Pages: 1573 - 1585
Wondering how: Children’s and adults’ explanations for mundane, improbable, and extraordinary events Jacqueline D. WoolleyChelsea A. Cornelius OriginalPaper 07 February 2017 Pages: 1586 - 1596
Non-obvious influences on perception-action abilities Michael T. TurveyAdam Sheya Brief Report 10 February 2017 Pages: 1597 - 1603
What are the underlying units of perceived animacy? Chasing detection is intrinsically object-based Benjamin van BurenTao GaoBrian J. Scholl Brief Report 03 February 2017 Pages: 1604 - 1610
Right away: A late, right-lateralized category effect complements an early, left-lateralized category effect in visual search Merryn D. ConstableStefanie I. Becker Brief Report 27 March 2017 Pages: 1611 - 1619
Ego depletion in visual perception: Ego-depleted viewers experience less ambiguous figure reversal Marina C. WimmerSteven StirkPeter J. B. Hancock Brief Report 22 February 2017 Pages: 1620 - 1626
Mind the gap: Temporal discontinuities in observed activity streams influence perceived duration of actions Bärbel GarsoffkyMarkus HuffStephan Schwan Brief Report 13 February 2017 Pages: 1627 - 1635
On the distinction between value-driven attention and selection history: Evidence from individuals with depressive symptoms Brian A. AndersonMichelle ChiuStephanie L. Leal Brief Report 16 February 2017 Pages: 1636 - 1642
Forget Me if You Can: Attentional capture by to-Be-remembered and to-Be-forgotten visual stimuli Edyta SasinCandice C. MoreyMark Nieuwenstein Brief Report Open access 10 January 2017 Pages: 1643 - 1650
Consolidation and restoration of memory traces in working memory Sébastien De SchrijverPierre Barrouillet Brief Report 01 February 2017 Pages: 1651 - 1657
Variation in the standard deviation of the lure rating distribution: Implications for estimates of recollection probability Stephen DopkinsKaitlin VarnerDarin Hoyer Brief Report 30 January 2017 Pages: 1658 - 1664
Recognition in context: Implications for trade mark law Michael S. HumphreysKimberley A. McFarlaneRobert G. Burrell Brief Report 21 January 2017 Pages: 1665 - 1672
Erratum to: Does visual short-term memory have a high-capacity stage? Michi MatsukuraAndrew Hollingworth Erratum 24 January 2017 Pages: 1673 - 1673