How goals affect the organization and use of domain knowledge Benjamin D. JeeJennifer Wiley OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 837 - 851
Tracking mouse movement in feature inference: Category labels are different from feature labels Takashi YamauchiNicholas KohnNa-Yung Yu OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 852 - 863
Secondary-task effects on classification learning Karin FoerdeRussell A. PoldrackBarbara J. Knowlton OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 864 - 874
The role of age and prior beliefs in contingency judgment Sharon A. MutterLaura M. StrainLeslie F. Plumlee OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 875 - 884
Cognitive complexity effects in perceptual classification are dissociable W. Todd MaddoxJ. Scott LauritzenA. David Ing OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 885 - 894
Learning geographical information from hypothetical maps Nora S. NewcombeNoelle Chiau-Ru Chiang OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 895 - 909
Landmarks as beacons and associative cues: Their role in route learning David WallerYvonne Lippa OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 910 - 924
Long-term structural priming affects subsequent patterns of language production Michael P. Kaschak OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 925 - 937
Cognate status and cross-script translation priming Madeleine VogaJonathan Grainger OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 938 - 952
Differences in semantic and translation priming across languages: The role of language direction and language dominance Dana M. Basnight-BrownJeanette Altarriba OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 953 - 965
Syllable onsets are perceptual reading units Muriele BrandIbrahima GirouxArnaud Rey OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 966 - 973
Phonology as the source of syllable frequency effects in visual word recognition: Evidence from French Markus ConradJonathan GraingerArthur M. Jacobs OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 974 - 983
Feature and conjunction effects in recognition memory: Toward specifying familiarity for compound words Todd C. JonesAlan S. BrownPaul Atchley OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 984 - 998
Can false memories be corrected by feedback in the DRM paradigm? Melissa D. McconnellR. Reed Hunt OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 999 - 1006
Expectation of a final cumulative test enhances long-term retention Karl K. SzpunarKathleen B. McDermottHenry L. Roediger OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1007 - 1013
How does delayed testing reduce effects of implicit memory: Context infusion or cuing with context? Douglas L. NelsonLeilani B. GoodmonDavid Ceo OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1014 - 1023
Source misattributions may increase the accuracy of source judgments Keith B. LyleMarcia K. Johnson OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1024 - 1033
The influence of strategic monitoring on the neural correlates of prospective memory Robert West OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1034 - 1046
Semantic and repetition priming effects for Deese/Roediger—McDermott (DRM) critical items and associates produced by DRM and unrelated study lists Chi-Shing TseJames H. Neely OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1047 - 1066
Metamemorial influences in recognition memory: Pictorial encoding reduces conjunction errors Marianne E. Lloyd OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1067 - 1073
Unexpected Costs of High Working Memory Capacity Following Directed Forgetting and Contextual Change Manipulations Peter F. DelaneyLili Sahakyan OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1074 - 1082
Generation and mnemonic encoding induce a mirror effect in the DRM paradigm Raymond W. GunterGlen E. BodnerTanjeem Azad OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1083 - 1092
Output order in immediate serial recall Lydia TanGeoff Ward OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1093 - 1106
Working memory contributions to relative clause attachment processing: A hierarchical linear modeling analysis Matthew J. Traxler OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1107 - 1121
Individual differences in phonological learning and verbal STM span Elisabet ServiceSini MauryEmilia Luotoniemi OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1122 - 1135
The validity of “conceptual span” as a measure of working memory capacity Michael J. KaneTina M. Miyake OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1136 - 1150
Is there an internal association of numbers to hands? The task set influences the nature of the SNARC effect Dana MüllerWolf Schwarz OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1151 - 1161
Paying attention to binding: Further studies assessing the role of reduced attentional resources in the associative deficit of older adults Angela KilbMoshe Naveh-Benjamin OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1162 - 1174
The costs and benefits of cross-task priming Florian WaszakBernhard Hommel OriginalPaper 01 July 2007 Pages: 1175 - 1186