Predictability of locomotion: Effects on updating of spatial situation models during narrative comprehension Stephan DutkeMike Rinck OriginalPaper Pages: 1193 - 1205
Character movement and the representation of space during narrative comprehension David N. RappJessica L. KlugHolly A. Taylor OriginalPaper Pages: 1206 - 1220
Making sense of abstract events: Building event schemas Bridgette M. HardBarbara TverskyDavid S. Lang OriginalPaper Pages: 1221 - 1235
Planning and task management in older adults: Cooking breakfast Fergus I. M. CraikEllen Bialystok OriginalPaper Pages: 1236 - 1249
Priming or executive control? Associative priming of cue encoding increases “switch costs” in the explicit task-cuing procedure Gordon D. LoganDarryl W. Schneider OriginalPaper Pages: 1250 - 1259
Accounting for sequential trial effects in the flanker task: Conflict adaptation or associative priming? Sander NieuwenhuisJohn F. StinsEco J. de Geus OriginalPaper Pages: 1260 - 1272
Effects of repetition on memory for pragmatic inferences Kathleen B. McDermottJason C. K. Chan OriginalPaper Pages: 1273 - 1284
Familiarity and relational preference in the understanding of noun-noun compounds Georgios TagalakisMark T. Keane OriginalPaper Pages: 1285 - 1297
Repetition proportion biases masked priming of lexical decisions Glen E. BodnerMichael E. J. MassonNorann T. Richard OriginalPaper Pages: 1298 - 1311
Dissociating the influence of familiarity and meaningfulness from word frequency in naming and lexical decision performance Lucia ColomboMargherita PasiniDavid A. Balota OriginalPaper Pages: 1312 - 1324
Relational processing and working memory capacity in comprehension of relative clause sentences Glenda AndrewsDamian BirneyGraeme S. Halford OriginalPaper Pages: 1325 - 1340
Hemispheric processing of inferences: The effects of textual constraint and working memory capacity Sandra VirtuePaul van den BroekTracy Linderholm OriginalPaper Pages: 1341 - 1354
Contextual knowledge reduces demands on working memory during reading Lisa M. Soederberg MillerJason A. CohenArthur Wingfield OriginalPaper Pages: 1355 - 1367
Distinctiveness revisited: Unpredictable temporal isolation does not benefit short-term serial recall of heard or seen events Lisa M. NimmoStephan Lewandowsky OriginalPaper Pages: 1368 - 1375