Analogical priming via semantic relations Barbara A. SpellmanKeith J. HolyoakRobert G. Morrison OriginalPaper Pages: 383 - 393
Social influences on reality-monitoring decisions Hunter G. HoffmanPär Anders GranhagElizabeth F. Loftus OriginalPaper Pages: 394 - 404
Memory for detail in item versus associative recognition Anne M. ClearyTim CurranRobert L. Greene OriginalPaper Pages: 413 - 423
False recall and false recognition induced by presentation of associated words: Effects of retention interval and level of processing Anjali ThaparKathleen B. McDermott OriginalPaper Pages: 424 - 432
Impact of encoding depth on awareness of perceptual effects in recognition memory John M. GardinerVernon H. GreggMonica Thaman OriginalPaper Pages: 433 - 440
Comparing viewer and array mental rotations in different planes Mackenzie CarpenterDennis R. Proffitt OriginalPaper Pages: 441 - 448
Susceptibility to semantic illusions: An individual-differences perspective Brenda HannonMeredyth Daneman OriginalPaper Pages: 449 - 461
The representations of the arithmetic operations include functional relationships James A. DixonJulie K. DeetsAshley Bangert OriginalPaper Pages: 462 - 477
Misguided multiplication: Creating false memories with numbers rather than words Bryan J. PestaRaymond E. SandersMartin D. Murphy OriginalPaper Pages: 478 - 483
Individual differences in working memory capacity and enumeration Stephen W. TuholskiRandall W. EngleGordon C. Baylis OriginalPaper Pages: 484 - 492
The effect of lexical, pragmatic, and morphological violations on reading time and deviance ratings of English and German sentences Aaron L. WichmanBrian M. FrielRichard Jackson Harris OriginalPaper Pages: 493 - 502
The gender marking effect in spoken word recognition: The case of bilinguals Delphine GuillelmonFrançois Grosjean OriginalPaper Pages: 503 - 511
Eye movements during the production of nouns and pronouns Femke F. van der MeulenAntje S. MeyerWillem J. M. Levelt OriginalPaper Pages: 512 - 521
When SOFA primes TOUCH: Interdependence of spelling, sound, and meaning in “semantically mediated” phonological priming William T. FarrarGuy C. van OrdenVictoria Hamouz OriginalPaper Pages: 530 - 539
Memory for unidentified items: Evidence for the use of letter information in familiarity processes Anne M. ClearyRobert L. Greene OriginalPaper Pages: 540 - 545