Experience with proactive interference diminishes its effects: mechanisms of change Christopher N. WahlheimLarry L. Jacoby OriginalPaper 19 November 2010 Pages: 185 - 195
The effects of proactive interference (PI) and release from PI on judgments of learning Michael DiazAaron S. Benjamin OriginalPaper 18 November 2010 Pages: 196 - 203
Judgments of learning and improvement Corinne L. TownsendEvan Heit OriginalPaper Open access 18 November 2010 Pages: 204 - 216
Immunity to proactive interference is not a property of the focus of attention in working memory Alicia RalphJade N. WaltersJosée Turcotte OriginalPaper 10 November 2010 Pages: 217 - 230
Adaptive choice between articulatory rehearsal and attentional refreshing in verbal working memory Valérie CamosGerome MoraKlaus Oberauer OriginalPaper 18 November 2010 Pages: 231 - 244
The effect of being in a tip-of-the-tongue state on subsequent items Bennett L. Schwartz OriginalPaper 16 November 2010 Pages: 245 - 250
Item and order information in semantic memory: students’ retention of the “CU fight song” lyrics Michael F. OverstreetAlice F. Healy OriginalPaper 16 November 2010 Pages: 251 - 259
Masked translation priming effects with low proficient bilinguals Maria DimitropoulouJon Andoni DuñabeitiaManuel Carreiras OriginalPaper 17 November 2010 Pages: 260 - 275
Between- and within-language priming is the same: Evidence for shared bilingual syntactic representations Leila KantolaRoger P. G. van Gompel OriginalPaper 23 November 2010 Pages: 276 - 290
The role of subjective frequency in language switching: An ERP investigation using masked priming Krysta ChaunceyJonathan GraingerPhillip J. Holcomb OriginalPaper 04 November 2010 Pages: 291 - 303
Noncategorical approaches to feature prediction with uncertain categories Christopher PapadopoulosBrett K. HayesBen R. Newell OriginalPaper 10 November 2010 Pages: 304 - 318
Does the familiarity bias hypothesis explain why there is no masked priming for “NO” decisions? Sachiko KinoshitaDennis Norris OriginalPaper 12 November 2010 Pages: 319 - 334
Overcoming the effects of intentional forgetting Melissa LehmanKenneth J. Malmberg OriginalPaper 16 November 2010 Pages: 335 - 347
The list length effect in recognition memory: an analysis of potential confounds Angela KinnellSimon Dennis OriginalPaper 17 November 2010 Pages: 348 - 363