Regularity effects in word naming: What are they? Michael J. CorteseGreg B. Simpson OriginalPaper Pages: 1269 - 1276
Morphological priming: Dissociation of phonological, semantic, and morphological factors Ram FrostAvital DeutschWilliam Marslen-Wilson OriginalPaper Pages: 1277 - 1288
Orthography plays a critical role in cognate priming: Evidence from French/English and Arabic/French cognates Jeffrey S. BowersZohra MimouniMartin Arguin OriginalPaper Pages: 1289 - 1296
Syntactic priming in spoken production: Linguistic and temporal interference Holly P. BraniganMartin J. PickeringJanet F. Mclean OriginalPaper Pages: 1297 - 1302
Task demands and representation in long-term repetition priming Douglas N. Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 1303 - 1309
Temporal and spatial distance in situation models Mike RinckGordon H. Bower OriginalPaper Pages: 1310 - 1320
Learning artificial grammars: No evidence for the acquisition of rules Annette KinderAnja Assmann OriginalPaper Pages: 1321 - 1332
Sex differences in duration judgments: A meta-analytic review Richard A. BlockPeter A. HancockDan Zakay OriginalPaper Pages: 1333 - 1346
Predicting individual false alarm rates and signal detection theory: A role for remembering Ian G. DobbinsWayne KhoeNeal E. A. Kroll OriginalPaper Pages: 1347 - 1356
Acute effects of triazolam on false recognition Miriam Z. MintzerRoland R. Griffiths OriginalPaper Pages: 1357 - 1365
On the locus of the semantic satiation effect: Evidence from event-related brain potentials John KouniosSonja A. KotzPhillip J. Holcomb OriginalPaper Pages: 1366 - 1377
The role of salience in conceptual combination Jeannine S. BockCharles Clifton OriginalPaper Pages: 1378 - 1386
Attribute centrality and imaginative thought Thomas B. WardRebecca A. DoddsCynthia M. Sifonis OriginalPaper Pages: 1387 - 1397
Levels-of-processing effects on Chinese character completion: The importance of lexical processing and test cue Yuh-Shiow LeeYee-Mee CheungLee H. Wurm OriginalPaper Pages: 1398 - 1405
Effects of hearing words, imaging hearing words, and reading on auditory implicit and explicit memory tests Maura PilottiDavid A. GalloHenry L. Roediger OriginalPaper Pages: 1406 - 1418
The ability of familiarity, disruption, and the relative strength of nonenvironmental context cues to explain unreliable environmental-context-dependent memory effects in free recall A. Rutherford OriginalPaper Pages: 1419 - 1428
Deeper processing at target selection increases the magnitude of negative priming Penny L. YeeKristine E. SantoroVanessa Woog OriginalPaper Pages: 1429 - 1436
The stroop effect: It is not the robust phenomenon that you have thought it to be Miriam Dishon-BerkovitsDaniel Algom OriginalPaper Pages: 1437 - 1449