A rule-plus-exception model for classifying objects in continuous-dimension spaces Robert M. NosofskyThomas J. Palmeri OriginalPaper Pages: 345 - 369
Understanding variability in binary and continuous choice Daniel FriedmanDominic W. Massaro OriginalPaper Pages: 370 - 389
Knowledge and judgments about events that occurred prior to birth: The measurement of the persistence of information David C. Rubin OriginalPaper Pages: 397 - 400
Do animals satiate or habituate to repeatedly presented reinforcers? Frances K. McsweeneyJohn M. Roll OriginalPaper Pages: 428 - 442
The role of commitment in producing misinformation effects in eyewitness memory Thomas A. SchreiberSusan D. Sergent Brief Reports Pages: 443 - 448
Memory suggestibility as an example of the sleeper effect Joe UnderwoodKathy Pezdek Brief Reports Pages: 449 - 453
Conservation as a predictor of individual differences in children’s susceptibility to leading questions Jacqueline Muir-BroaddusTamara KingMark Petersen Brief Reports Pages: 454 - 458
Strong items get suppressed, weak items do not: The role of item strength in output interference Karl-heinz Bäuml Brief Reports Pages: 459 - 463
Perceptual interference at encoding enhances recall for high- but not low-imageability words Neil W. Mulligan Brief Reports Pages: 464 - 469
Visual search for global/local stimulus features in humans and baboons Christine DeruelleJoël Fagot Brief Reports Pages: 476 - 481
Automatic visual bias of perceived auditory location Paul BertelsonGisa Aschersleben Brief Reports Pages: 482 - 489
The eyes have it! Reflexive orienting is triggered by nonpredictive gaze Chris Kelland FriesenAlan Kingstone Brief Reports Pages: 490 - 495
Object-based inhibition of return in static displays Heather JordanSteven P. Tipper Brief Reports Pages: 504 - 509
New perceptual objects that capture attention produce inhibition of return Heather M. OonkRichard A. Abrams Brief Reports Pages: 510 - 515
Timing in pigeons: The choose-short effect may result from pigeons’ “confusion” between delay and intertrial intervals Lou M. SherburneThomas R. ZentallDaren H. Kaiser Brief Reports Pages: 516 - 522
Time-dependent changes in inaccessible memory Russell E. MorganRobert W. FlintDavid C. Riccio Brief Reports Pages: 523 - 527