Does a pear growl? Interference from semantic properties of orthographic neighbors Diane PecherJimmy de RooijRené Zeelenberg OriginalPaper Pages: 541 - 546
How valence affects language processing: Negativity bias and mood congruence in narrative comprehension Giovanna EgidiRichard J. Gerrig OriginalPaper Pages: 547 - 555
Repeated text in unrelated passages: Repetition versus meaning selection effects Celia M. KlinApril M. DrummAngela S. Ralano OriginalPaper Pages: 556 - 568
Semantic and translation priming from a first language to a second and back: Making sense of the findings Sofie SchoonbaertWouter DuyckRobert J. Hartsuiker OriginalPaper Pages: 569 - 586
Aspectual asymmetries in the mental representation of events: Role of lexical and grammatical aspect Foong Ha YapPatrick Chun Kau ChuYasuhiro Shirai OriginalPaper Pages: 587 - 595
Sample selection and inductive generalization Chris A. LawsonCharles W. Kalish OriginalPaper Pages: 596 - 607
Investigations in spontaneous discounting Daniel M. OppenheimerBenoît Monin OriginalPaper Pages: 608 - 614
Disjunctive illusory inferences and how to eliminate them Sangeet KhemlaniP. N. Johnson-Laird OriginalPaper Pages: 615 - 623
An encounter frequency account of how experience affects likelihood estimation Natalie A. ObrechtGretchen B. ChapmanRochel Gelman OriginalPaper Pages: 632 - 643
Processing of order information for numbers and months Michael S. FranklinJohn JonidesEdward E. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 644 - 654
Performance benefits and costs in forced choice perceptual identification in amnesia: Effects of prior exposure and word frequency Margaret M. KeaneElizabeth MartinMieke Verfaellie OriginalPaper Pages: 655 - 666
Intent to remember briefly presented human faces and other pictorial stimuli enhances recognition memory Richard A. Block OriginalPaper Pages: 667 - 678
The frequency of voluntary and involuntary autobiographical memories across the life span David C. RubinDorthe Berntsen OriginalPaper Pages: 679 - 688
Examining the relationship between free recall and immediate serial recall: Similar patterns of rehearsal and similar effects of word length, presentation rate, and articulatory suppression Parveen BhatarahGeoff WardLouise Hayes OriginalPaper Pages: 689 - 713