Factors that determine false recall: A multiple regression analysis Henry L. RoedigerJason M. WatsonDavid A. Gallo OriginalPaper Pages: 385 - 407
The variance theory of the mirror effect in recognition memory Sverker Sikström OriginalPaper Pages: 408 - 438
Impetus beliefs as default heuristics: Dissociation between explicit and implicit knowledge about motion Maria KozhevnikovMary Hegarty OriginalPaper Pages: 439 - 453
Usage of spatial scales for the categorization of faces, objects, and scenes Donald J. MorrisonPhilippe G. Schyns OriginalPaper Pages: 454 - 469
Judgment of conceptual identity in monkeys Dalila BovetJacques Vauclair Brief Reports Pages: 470 - 475
Preattentive guidance of eye movements during triple conjunction search tasks: The effects of feature discriminability and saccadic amplitude Diane E. WilliamsEyal M. Reingold Brief Reports Pages: 476 - 488
The effect of the physical characteristics of cues and targets on facilitation and inhibition Jay PrattJamie HillisJason M. Gold Brief Reports Pages: 489 - 495
Cued visual attention does not distinguish between occluded and occluding objects Craig HaimsonMarlene Behrmann Brief Reports Pages: 496 - 503
Perceptual automaticity in expert chess players: Parallel encoding of chess relations Eyal M. ReingoldNeil CharnessDave M. Stampe Brief Reports Pages: 504 - 510
Lexical activation during the recognition of Chinese characters: Evidence against early phonological activation Hsuan-Chih ChenHua Shu Brief Reports Pages: 511 - 518
Children’s use of phonology to infer grammatical class in vocabulary learning Kimberly Wright CassidyMichael H. Kelly Brief Reports Pages: 519 - 523
Orthographic and phonological computation in visual word recognition: Evidence from backward masking in Hebrew Ram FrostOsnat Yogev Brief Reports Pages: 524 - 530
Characterizing semantic space: Neighborhood effects in word recognition Lori BuchananChris WestburyCurt Burgess Brief Reports Pages: 531 - 544
Perception is a two-way junction: Feedback semantics in word recognition Diane Pecher Brief Reports Pages: 545 - 551
The representation of “false cognates” in the bilingual lexicon Erin LalorKim Kirsner Brief Reports Pages: 552 - 559
On the dominance of whole-word knowledge in reading aloud Troy A. W. VisserDerek Besner Brief Reports Pages: 560 - 567
Maintenance of semantic information in capacity-limited item short-term memory Henk HaarmannMarius Usher Brief Reports Pages: 568 - 578
Associative false recognition occurs without strategic criterion shifts David A. GalloHenry L. RoedigerKathleen B. McDermott Brief Reports Pages: 579 - 586
The systematic discrepancy betweenA′ for overall recognition and remembering: A dual-process account Ian G. Dobbins Brief Reports Pages: 587 - 599
Predictive versus diagnostic causal learning: Evidence from an overshadowing paradigm Michael R. Waldmann Brief Reports Pages: 600 - 608
Clustering in artificial categories: An equivalence analysis Mark GalizioKatherine L. StewartCarol hPilgrim Brief Reports Pages: 609 - 614
What counts as a decision? Predictors of perceived decision making Gretchen B. ChapmanLaura Y. Niedermayer Brief Reports Pages: 615 - 621
The persistence of a misconception about vision after educational interventions Virginia R. GreggGerald A. WinerJody S. Fournier Brief Reports Pages: 622 - 626