On the continuity of thought and the representation of knowledge: Electrophysiological and behavioral time-course measures reveal levels of structure in semantic memory John Kounios OriginalPaper Pages: 265 - 286
The widespread influence of the Rescorla-Wagner model Shepard SiegelLorraine G. Allan OriginalPaper Pages: 314 - 321
History of the Psychonomic Society II: The journal publishing program Donald A. Dewsbury OriginalPaper Pages: 322 - 338
Signal probability effects on high-workload vigilance tasks Gerald Matthews Brief Reports Pages: 339 - 343
Priming impossible figures in the object decision test: The critical importance of perceived stimulus complexity Marisa CarrascoJohn G. Seamon Brief Reports Pages: 344 - 351
Searching for target letters in memory: Individual preferences and instructions for text representation Vivian I. SchneiderAlice F. HealyDavid J. Steinhart Brief Reports Pages: 352 - 356
Are attentional dwell times inconsistent with serial visual search? Cathleen M. MooreHoward EgethSteven J. Luck Brief Reports Pages: 360 - 365
Repetition of previously novel melodies sometimes increases both remember and know responses in recognition memory John M. GardinerZofia KaminskaRosalind I. Java Brief Reports Pages: 366 - 371
Reinforcer value may change within experimental sessions Frances K. McSweeneyJeffrey N. WeatherlySamantha Swindell Brief Reports Pages: 372 - 375
The relationship between the number of presented stimuli and prospective duration estimates: The effect of concurrent task activity John Predebon Brief Reports Pages: 376 - 379
Revisiting an old issue: Retroactive interference as a function of the degree of original and interpolated learning Karl-heinz Bäuml Brief Reports Pages: 380 - 384
Long-term benefits of seeding the knowledge base Norman R. BrownRobert S. Siegler Brief Reports Pages: 385 - 388