Things learned in early adulthood are remembered best David C. RubinTamara A. RahhalLeonard W. Poon OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 19
Imagination inflation for action events: Repeated imaginings lead to illusory recollections Lyn M. GoffHenry L. Roediger OriginalPaper Pages: 20 - 33
Reading “glasses” will prime “vision,” but reading a pair of “glasses” will not James H. NeelyChristopher A. VerwysTodd A. Kahan OriginalPaper Pages: 34 - 39
The effects on priming of word frequency, number of repetitions, and delay depend on the magnitude of priming Arne L. Ostergaard OriginalPaper Pages: 40 - 60
When do nonwords activate semantics? Implications for models of visual word recognition Derrick C. BourassaDerek Besner OriginalPaper Pages: 61 - 74
Orthography and phonology in reading Japanese kanji words: Evidence from the semantic decision task with homophones Naoko SakumaSumiko SasanumaShinobu Masaki OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 87
Linearization strategies during language production Fernanda FerreiraJohn M. Henderson OriginalPaper Pages: 88 - 96
Memory for locations within regions: Spatial biases and visual hemifield differences B. LaengM. PetersB. McCabe OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 107
Prospective remembering: Perceptually driven or conceptually driven processes? Mark A. McDanielBridget Robinson-RieglerGilles O. Einstein OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 134
The time-course of the generation effect Roderick W. SmithAlice F. Healy OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 142
Not guppies, nor goldfish, but tumble dryers, Noriega, Jesse Jackson, panties, car crashes, bird books, and Stevie Wonder Gert StormsPaul De BoeckWim Ruts OriginalPaper Pages: 143 - 145
The perception of face gender: The role of stimulus structure in recognition and classification Alice J. O’TooleKenneth A. DeffenbacherHervé Abdi OriginalPaper Pages: 146 - 160
Who uses base rates andP(D/∼H)? An analysis of individual differences Keith E. StanovichRichard F. West OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 179
Erratum to: A visuospatial “phonological loop” in working memory: Evidence from American sign language Wilson M.Emmorey K. Erratum Pages: 187 - 187