Recognition memory ROCs for item and associative information: The contribution of recollection and familiarity Andrew P. Yonelinas OriginalPaper Pages: 747 - 763
Full versus divided attention and implicit memory performance Gezinus WoltersArno Prinsen OriginalPaper Pages: 764 - 771
Is there implicit memory without attention? A reexamination of task demands in Eich’s (1984) procedure Noelle L. WoodMichael A. StadlerNelson Cowan OriginalPaper Pages: 772 - 779
A naturalistic study of the word frequency effect in episodic recognition Kerry A. ChalmersMichael S. HumphreysSimon Dennis OriginalPaper Pages: 780 - 784
One step is not enough: Making better use of association norms to predict cued recall Douglas L. NelsonDavid J. BennettTodd W. Leibert OriginalPaper Pages: 785 - 796
Win some, lose some: Hypermnesia for actions reflects increased item-specific processing Ulrich Olofsson OriginalPaper Pages: 797 - 800
Gender differences in episodic memory Agneta HerlitzLars-Göran NilssonLars Bäckman OriginalPaper Pages: 801 - 811
Effects of attention manipulation on judgments of duration and of intensity in the visual modality Laurence CasiniFrançoise Macar OriginalPaper Pages: 812 - 818
Repetition priming in an auditory lexical decision task: Effects of lexical status Masaru MimuraMieke VerfaellieWilliam P. Milberg OriginalPaper Pages: 819 - 825
Evaluating characteristics of false memories: Remember/know judgments and memory characteristics questionnaire compared Mara MatherLinda A. HenkelMarcia K. Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 826 - 837
False recognition in younger and older adults: Exploring the characteristics of illusory memories Kenneth A. NormanDaniel L. Schacter OriginalPaper Pages: 838 - 848
What underlies the deficit in reported recollective experience in old age? Timothy J. PerfectZubeida R. R. Dasgupta OriginalPaper Pages: 849 - 858
The distribution of autobiographical memories across the lifespan David C. RubinMatthew D. Schulkind OriginalPaper Pages: 859 - 866
Need probability affects retention: A direct demonstration Richard B. AndersonRyan D. TweneySean Duncan OriginalPaper Pages: 867 - 872
Conceptual combination: Conjunction and negation of natural concepts James A. Hampton OriginalPaper Pages: 888 - 909