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CogNet Library: Journals
Memory & Cognition
Psychonomic Society Publications
Volume 32 Issue 2
Mar 01, 2004
ISSN: 0090502x
Memory & Cognition
Volume 32 : Issue 2
Table of Contents
Cross-serial dependencies in Dutch: Testing the influence of NP type on processing load
Edith Kaan and Nada Vasi
Page
175
What plausibly affects plausibility? Concept coherence and distributional word coherence as factors influencing plausibility judgments
Louise Connell and Mark T. Keane
Page
185
Semantic context influences memory for verbs more than memory for nouns
Alan W. Kersten and Julie L. Earles
Page
198
Seriality of phonological encoding in naming objects and reading their names
Ardi Roelofs
Page
212
Advantages and disadvantages of phonological similarity in serial recall and serial recognition of nonwords
Arild Lian and Paul Johan Karlsen
Page
223
Category-based induction: An effect of conclusion typicality
James A. Hampton and Iben Cannon
Page
235
Perceptual simulation in property verification
Karen Olseth Solomon and Lawrence W. Barsalou
Page
244
Convex hull or crossing avoidance? Solution heuristics in the traveling salesperson problem
James N. MacGregor, Edward P. Chronicle and Thomas C. Ormerod
Page
260
Use of temporal and spatial information in estimating event completion time
Stephen K. Reed and Bob Hoffman
Page
271
Memory for targets in a multilevel simulated environment: Evidence for vertical asymmetry in spatial memory
Paul N. Wilson, Nigel Foreman, Dana Stanton and Hester Duffy
Page
283
Strategy shift affordance and strategy choice in young and older adults
Dayna R. Touron and Christopher Hertzog
Page
298
Autobiographical memory in two older adults over a twenty-year retention interval
Linda Lhost Catal and Joseph M. Fitzgerald
Page
311
Effects of multiplication practice on product verification: Integrated structures model or retrieval-induced forgetting?
Thomas L. Phenix and Jamie I. D. Campbell
Page
324
Judgment of frequency versus recognition confidence: Repetition and recursive reminding
Douglas L. Hintzman
Page
336
Erratum
Page
351
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