An electromyographic examination of response competition Charles W. EriksenMichael G. H. ColesWilliam P. O’hara OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 165 - 168
The effects of self-reference versus other reference on the recall of traits and nouns Ruth H. MakiKevin D. McCaul OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 169 - 172
Environmental context and recognition memory reconsidered Steven M. Smith OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 173 - 176
The structure of human attention: Evidence for separate spatial and verbal resource pools Walter S. PritchardRick Hendrickson OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 177 - 180
The effects of repression-sensitization classification and stress on eyewitness recall Andrea R. Polans OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 181 - 184
Effect of lateral masking and letter reversal on same-different judgments Lester E. KruegerRalph E. Gott OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 185 - 188
Braille learning: Effects of symbol size Slater E. NewmanMarilyn B. KindsvaterAnthony D. Hall OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 189 - 190
Facilitation without inhibition Bonnie L. PattonLester A. Lefton OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 191 - 194
The relationship between typicality ratings and semantic characteristics as a function of intelligence level John J. Winters Jr.David L. HoatsHarris Kahn OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 195 - 198
The effect of exposure to lingual vibrotactile magnitude estimation on lingual vibrotactile magnitude production results Donald FucciLinda PetrosinoElise M. McMath OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 199 - 201
Effect of visibility of the loci on recall using the method of loci Simon KempChristopher D. van der Krogt OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 202 - 204
Sex and hand-preference factors in psychomotor reminiscence and performance Joan M. DietrichR. B. Payne OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 205 - 208
Differential recognition of the right vs. left halves of human faces Darlene F. KennedyCarmella C. ScannapiecoW. J. Carr OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 209 - 210
Effects of training on Japanese face recognition: Reduction of the other-race effect Alvin G. GoldsteinJune E. Chance OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 211 - 214
Imagined stimuli: Imaginary effects? John PredebonPeter Wenderoth OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 215 - 216
Tactile exploration of visual reinforcement following operant responding by 12- to 24-month-old infants Christina FantauzzoCarol StecikRichard Deni OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 217 - 220
The effect of music on eating behavior Thomas C. RoballeyColleen McGreevyElizabeth B. Gardner OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 221 - 222
Further evidence on coding in reading-disabled children R. Reed HuntIsis Badawi OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 223 - 226
Presentation-rate effects and age differences in children’s free recall James W. HallMargaret B. Tinzmann OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 227 - 229
Vicious-circle behavior involves new learning Sanford J. DeanM. Ray DennyThomas Blakemore OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 230 - 232
Cue-induced memory interference in the rat William C. GordonRobert R. MowrerMartha J. McDermott OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 233 - 236
Pretraining a compound conditioned stimulus reduces unblocking Peter C. Holland OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 237 - 240
Failure to block opiate effects of oral etonitazene with naltrexone during 24-h choice testing Minda R. LynchJoseph H. Porter OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 241 - 244
Classical conditioning of the rabbit eyelid response with mossy fiber stimulation as the conditioned stimulus Joseph E. SteinmetzDavid G. LavondRichard F. Thompson OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 245 - 248
The effects of US priming on CR performance and acquisition William S. TerryAllan R. Wagner OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 249 - 252
Postpartum social interactions in families of spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus) observed in a laboratory environment Katherine SzijartoRichard J. CoffeeRichard Deni OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 253 - 255
Conditional discrimination learning by pigeons: The role of training paradigms David R. ThomasHorace Goldberg OriginalPaper 24 October 2013 Pages: 256 - 258
Papers read at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society Announcement 24 October 2013 Pages: 261 - 304