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| Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
| Psychonomic Society Publications |
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Volume 11
Issue 2 |
| Apr 01, 2004 |
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ISSN: 10699384 |
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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Volume 11 :
Issue 2
Table of Contents
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Why is it difficult to see in the fog? How stimulus contrast affects visual perception and visual memory

Erin M. Harley, Allyss M. Dillon and Geoffrey R. Loftus
Page 197
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Learning with arbitrary versus ecological conditioned stimuli: Evidence from sexual conditioning

Michael Domjan, Brian Cusato and Mark Krause
Page 232
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Configural and contextual prioritization in object-based attention

Sarah Shomstein and Steven Yantis
Page 247
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The role of figureground segregation in change blindness

Rogier Landman, Henk Spekreijse and Victor A. F. Lamme
Page 254
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Warning: Attending to a mask may be hazardous to your perception

Matthew S. Tata and Deborah E. Giaschi
Page 262
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Visual search is slowed when visuospatial working memory is occupied

Geoffrey F. Woodman and Steven J. Luck
Page 269
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The role of spatial working memory in visual search efficiency

Sei-Hwan Oh and Min-Shik Kim
Page 275
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Prioritizing new elements with a brief preview period: Evidence against visual marking

Mieke Donk and Roel C. Verburg
Page 282
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Exploring the suffix effect in serial visuospatial short-term memory

Fabrice B. R. Parmentier, Sbastien Tremblay and Dylan M. Jones
Page 289
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When visual and verbal memories compete: Evidence of cross-domain limits in working memory

Candice C. Morey and Nelson Cowan
Page 296
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Preparation for a forthcoming task is sufficient to produce subsequent shift costs

Thomas Kleinsorge and Patrick D. Gajewski
Page 302
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The redundant target effect is affected by modality switch costs

Matthias Gondan, Kathrin Lange, Frank Rsler and Brigitte Rder
Page 307
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The accuracy of spatial information from temporally and spatially organized mental maps

Jacqueline M. Curiel and Gabriel A. Radvansky
Page 314
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Phonological representation of words in working memory during sentence reading

Albrecht W. Inhoff, Cynthia Connine, Brianna Eiter, Ralph Radach and Dieter Heller
Page 320
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Loading working memory enhances affective priming

Mark Rotteveel and R. Hans Phaf
Page 326
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The ability of the saccadic system to change motor plans in scanning letter strings

Dorine Vergilino-Perez and Ccile Beauvillain
Page 332
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Spelling and dialect: Comparisons between speakers of African American vernacular English and White speakers

Rebecca Treiman
Page 338
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Evidence accumulation in decision making: Unifying the "take the best" and the "rational" models

Michael D. Lee and Tarrant D. R. Cummins
Page 343
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One process is not enough! A speedaccuracy tradeoff study of recognition memory

Angela Boldini, Riccardo Russo and S. E. Avons
Page 353
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Perceptual specificity of priming for compound words not presented

Todd C. Jones
Page 362
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Memory for actions: Enactment and source memory

Susan L. Hornstein and Neil W. Mulligan
Page 367
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Haste does not always make waste: Expertise, direction of attention, and speed versus accuracy in performing sensorimotor skills

Sian L. Beilock, Bennett I. Bertenthal, Annette M. McCoy and Thomas H. Carr
Page 373
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Strategic processes in false recognition memory

Evan Heit, Noellie Brockdorff and Koen Lamberts
Page 380
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Erratum

Page 387
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