Similarity and proximity: When does close in space mean close in mind? Daniel Casasanto OriginalPaper Pages: 1047 - 1056
Putting the psychology back into psychological models: Mechanistic versus rational approaches Yasuaki SakamotoMatt JonesBradley C. Love OriginalPaper Pages: 1057 - 1065
Different developmental patterns of simple deductive and probabilistic inferential reasoning Henry MarkovitsValerie Thompson OriginalPaper Pages: 1066 - 1078
Is awareness necessary for true inference? Peter D. LeoAnthony J. Greene OriginalPaper Pages: 1079 - 1086
Recency and primacy in causal judgments: Effects of probe question and context switch on latent inhibition and extinction Steven Glautier OriginalPaper Pages: 1087 - 1093
The multidetermined nature of idiom processing Maya R. LibbenDebra A. Titone OriginalPaper Pages: 1103 - 1121
Effects of grammar complexity on artificial grammar learning Esther van den BosFenna H. Poletiek OriginalPaper Pages: 1122 - 1131
Indirect assessment of visual working memory for simple and complex objects Tal MakovskiYuhong V. Jiang OriginalPaper Pages: 1132 - 1143
When attention matters: The curious incident of the wandering mind Jonathan SmallwoodMerrill McSpaddenJonathan W. Schooler OriginalPaper Pages: 1144 - 1150
The mnemonic advantage of processing fitness-relevant information Sean H. K. KangKathleen B. McDermottSophie M. Cohen OriginalPaper Pages: 1151 - 1156
The effects of generation on auditory implicit memory Ilana T. Z. DewNeil W. Mulligan OriginalPaper Pages: 1157 - 1167
Forgetting is effortful: Evidence from reaction time probes in an item-method directed forgetting task Jonathan M. FawcettTracy L. Taylor OriginalPaper Pages: 1168 - 1181
Why are some people’s names easier to learn than others? The effects of face similarity on memory for face-name associations Peter C. PantelisMarieke K. van VugtMichael J. Kahana OriginalPaper Pages: 1182 - 1195
Cue usage in memory for location when orientation is fixed Sylvia FittingDouglas H. WedellGary L. Allen OriginalPaper Pages: 1196 - 1216