Issues surrounding the cognitive neuroscience of obsessive-compulsive disorder Kevin D. Wilson OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 172
Metabolic energy expenditure and the regulation of movement economy W. A. SparrowK. M. Newell OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 196
Selective hypothesis testing David M. SanbonmatsuSteven S. PosavacSusan P. Mantel OriginalPaper Pages: 197 - 220
Receiver operating characteristics from nonhuman animals: Some implications and directions for research with humans Brent Alsop OriginalPaper Pages: 239 - 252
The syllable’s role in speech production: Are syllables chunks, schemas, or both? Ludovic FerrandJuan Segui Brief Reports Pages: 253 - 258
An investigation into the structure and acquisition of orthographic knowledge: Evidence from cross-script Kanji-Hiragana priming Jeffrey S. BowersYasushi Michita Brief Reports Pages: 259 - 264
Lexical guidance in sentence processing? Beverly Colwell AdamsCharles CliftonDon C. Mitchell Brief Reports Pages: 265 - 270
Contextual strength does not modulate the subordinate bias effect: Evidence from eye fixations and self-paced reading Katherine S. BinderKeith Rayner Brief Reports Pages: 271 - 276
Whammies and double whammies: The effect of length on nonword reading Kathleen RastleMax Coltheart Brief Reports Pages: 277 - 282
The organization of information retrieved from situation models Gabriel A. Radvansky Brief Reports Pages: 283 - 289
Anomalous orientation effects in the Bourdon illusion I. M. VerstijnenCees Van Leeuwen Brief Reports Pages: 290 - 294
Spontaneous attention to primed and nonprimed inputs Irene S. SchwartingWilliam A. Johnston Brief Reports Pages: 295 - 299
Is entry-level recognition viewpoint invariant or viewpoint dependent? Janice E. Murray Brief Reports Pages: 300 - 304
A transient processing deficit following selection of an auditory target Todd A. Mondor Brief Reports Pages: 305 - 311
Memory for common and bizarre stimuli: A storage-retrieval analysis David M. RieferMary L. lamay Brief Reports Pages: 312 - 317
Recalling more childhood events leads to judgments of poorer memory: Implications for the recovered/false memory debate Robert F. BelliPiotr WinkielmanSteven Jay Lynn Brief Reports Pages: 318 - 323
Effects of inflation on the subjective value of delayed and probabilistic rewards Pawel OstaszewskiLeonard GreenJoel Myerson Brief Reports Pages: 324 - 333
Intramodal competition for attention in honeybees Martin S. ShapiroM. E. Bitterman Brief Reports Pages: 334 - 338