Principles derived from the study of simple skills do not generalize to complex skill learning Gabriele WulfCharles H. Shea Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 185 - 211
Stimulus-response compatibility and psychological refractory period effects: Implications for response selection Mei-Ching LienRobert W. Proctor Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 212 - 238
Activity-based anorexia: Ambient temperature has been a neglected factor Emilio GutiérrezReyes VázquezR. A. Boakes Theoretical and Review Articles Pages: 239 - 249
A new effect of luminance gradient on achromatic simultaneous contrast Tiziano AgostiniAlessandra Galmonte Brief Reports Pages: 264 - 269
Spatial-frequency uncertainty and cuing effects on psychometric functions for contrast detection Yoshio OhtaniShuji Mori Brief Reports Pages: 270 - 277
A diffusion model account of response time and accuracy in a brightness discrimination task: Fitting real data and failing to fit fake but plausible data Roger Ratcliff Brief Reports Pages: 278 - 291
Hemispheric asymmetries in categorical judgments of direction versus coordinate judgments of velocity of motion Stephen D. Christman Brief Reports Pages: 298 - 305
The Doppler effect is not what you think it is: Dramatic pitch change due to dynamic intensity change Michael K. McbeathJohn G. Neuhoff Brief Reports Pages: 306 - 313
Eye gaze is not unique: Automatic orienting in response to uninformative arrows Jason Tipples Brief Reports Pages: 314 - 318
Attentional coding of categorical relations in scene perception: Evidence from the flicker paradigm Luke J. RosielleBrian T. CrabbEric E. Cooper Brief Reports Pages: 319 - 326
Recognizing the un-real McCoy: Priming and the modularity of face recognition Therese F. FaulknerGillian RhodesDiane Ferguson Brief Reports Pages: 327 - 334
Pitch characteristics of infant-directed speech affect infants’ ability to discriminate vowels Laurel J. TrainorRenée N. Desjardins Brief Reports Pages: 335 - 340
The influence of the lexicon on speech read word recognition: Contrasting segmental and lexical distinctiveness Edward T. Auer Brief Reports Pages: 341 - 347
Privileged access to action for objects relative to words Hanna ChainayGlyn W. Humphreys Brief Reports Pages: 348 - 355
The accessibility of characters in single sentences: Proper names, common nouns, and first mention Janet L. McdonaldDeborah M. Shaibe Brief Reports Pages: 356 - 361
Dissociation between priming and recognition in the expression of sequential knowledge David R. ShanksPierre Perruchet Brief Reports Pages: 362 - 367
The emergence of item-specific encoding effects in between-subjects designs: Perceptual interference and multiple recall tests Neil W. Mulligan Brief Reports Pages: 375 - 382
Directed forgetting of actions by younger and older adults Julie L. EarlesAlan W. Kersten Brief Reports Pages: 383 - 388
Quantile maximum likelihood estimation of response time distributions Andrew HeathcoteScott BrownD. J. K. Mewhort Notes and Comment Pages: 394 - 401