On the logic of testing the independence assumption in the process-dissociation procedure Elliot Hirshman OriginalPaper Pages: 857 - 859
Knowing what to remember and forget: A developmental study of cue memory in intentional forgetting Elyse Brauch LehmanRay MorathVeronique Elbaz OriginalPaper Pages: 860 - 868
The relation between feelings of knowing and the number of neighboring concepts linked to the test cue Thomas A. SchreiberDouglas L. Nelson OriginalPaper Pages: 869 - 883
Exposure effects on music preference and recognition Isabelle PeretzDanielle GaudreauAnne-Marie Bonnel OriginalPaper Pages: 884 - 902
The role of learning in remembered duration Marilyn G. BoltzCara KuppermanJessica Dunne OriginalPaper Pages: 903 - 921
Recognition of script-typical versus script-atypical information: Effects of cognitive elaboration Edgar ErdfelderJürgen Bredenkamp OriginalPaper Pages: 922 - 938
Cognitive activity and physiological arousal: Processes that mediate mood-congruent memory Larry J. VarnerHenry C. Ellis OriginalPaper Pages: 939 - 950
Memorability judgments for high- and low-frequency words Robert GuttentagDonna Carroll OriginalPaper Pages: 951 - 958
Predicting performance on text: Delayed versus immediate predictions and tests Ruth H. Maki OriginalPaper Pages: 959 - 964
Plausibility and argument structure in sentence comprehension Shari R. SpeerCharles Clifton OriginalPaper Pages: 965 - 978
Sources of sentence constraint on lexical ambiguity resolution Hoang VuGeorge KellasStephen T. Paul OriginalPaper Pages: 979 - 1001
Lexical and conceptual processing in Chinese-English bilinguals: Further evidence for asymmetry Him CheungHsuan-Chih Chen OriginalPaper Pages: 1002 - 1013
Modulation of the attentional blink by on-line response selection: Evidence from speeded and unspeeded Task1 decisions Pierre Jolicoeur OriginalPaper Pages: 1014 - 1032
Differential components of the manual and vocal Stroop tasks Dinkar SharmaFrank P. McKenna OriginalPaper Pages: 1033 - 1040
Similarity comparisons with remembered and perceived magnitudes: Memory psychophysics and fundamental measurement William M. PetrusicJoseph V. BaranskiRuth Kennedy OriginalPaper Pages: 1041 - 1055
The contribution of qualitative and quantitative shape features to object recognition across changes of view Jeffrey C. Liter OriginalPaper Pages: 1056 - 1067
Recognition memory for object form and object location: An event-related potential study A. MecklingerR. -M. Meinshausen OriginalPaper Pages: 1068 - 1088
Individual differences in working memory and reasoning-remembering relationships in solving class-inclusion problems Mark L. HoweF. Michael RabinowitzT. Lynette Powell OriginalPaper Pages: 1089 - 1101