Explicitly modeling the effects of aging on response time Roger RatcliffDaniel SpielerGail Mckoon OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 25
Accounts of the confidence-accuracy relation in recognition memory Thomas A. BuseyJennifer TunnicliffElizabeth F. Loftus OriginalPaper Pages: 26 - 48
Meaning resolution processes for words: A parallel independent model Leslie C. TwilleyPeter Dixon OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 82
In defense of abstractionist theories of repetition priming and word identification Jeffrey S. Bowers OriginalPaper Pages: 83 - 99
“work ethic” in pigeons: Reward value is directly related to the effort or time required to obtain the reward Tricia S. ClementJoann R. FeltusThomas R. Zentall Brief Reports Pages: 100 - 106
Don’t look! don’t touch! inhibitory control of eye and hand movements Gordon D. LoganDavid E. Irwin Brief Reports Pages: 107 - 112
Age and individual differences in visuospatial processing speed: Testing the magnification hypothesis Yingye ZhengJoel MyersonSandra Hale Brief Reports Pages: 113 - 120
Conceptual activation of distractors during selection is not sufficient to produce negative priming Veronica J. DarkPatricia A. Schmidt Brief Reports Pages: 126 - 132
The left-to-right nature of the masked onset priming effect in naming Sachiko Kinoshita Brief Reports Pages: 133 - 141
Reading aloud polysyllabic words and nonwords: The syllabic length effect reexamined Ludovic Ferrand Brief Reports Pages: 142 - 148
Implicit word activation during prerecognition processing: False recognition and remember/know judgments William P. WallaceChristine P. MaloneAlison D. Spoo Brief Reports Pages: 149 - 157
The effects of a levels-of-processing manipulation on false recall Matthew G. RhodesJeffrey S. Anastasi Brief Reports Pages: 158 - 162
Mirror reversal simply explained without recourse to psychological processes Tatsuo TabataShuichi Okuda Theoretical Notes Pages: 170 - 173