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| Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
| Psychonomic Society Publications |
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Volume 11
Issue 5 |
| Oct 01, 2004 |
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ISSN: 10699384 |
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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Volume 11 :
Issue 5
Table of Contents
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Time does not cause forgetting in short-term serial recall

Stephan Lewandowsky, Matthew Duncan and Gordon D. A. Brown
Page 771
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Likelihood ratios: A simple and flexible statistic for empirical psychologists

Scott Glover and Peter Dixon
Page 791
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Merging race models and adaptive networks: A parallel race network

Denis Cousineau
Page 807
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The owl and the pussycat: Gaze cues and visuospatial orienting

Susanne Quadflieg, Malia F. Mason and C. Neil Macrae
Page 826
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Very clever homunculus: Compound stimulus strategies for the explicit task-cuing procedure

Gordon D. Logan and Claus Bundesen
Page 832
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Stimulusresponse compatibility with wheel-rotation responses: Will an incompatible response coding be used when a compatible coding is possible?

Robert W. Proctor, Dong-Yuan Debbie Wang and David F. Pick
Page 841
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Attentional load modulates mislocalization of moving stimuli, but does not eliminate the error

Dirk Kerzel
Page 848
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Automatic and intentional memory processes in visual search

Walter R. Boot, Jason S. McCarley, Arthur F. Kramer and Matthew S. Peterson
Page 854
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Are there capacity limitations in symmetry perception?

Liqiang Huang, Harold Pashler and Justin A. Junge
Page 862
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Changing features do not guide attention in change detection: Evidence from a spatial cuing paradigm

Jennifer A. Stolz and Pierre Jolicur
Page 870
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Searching for stimulus-driven shifts of attention

Steven L. Franconeri, Daniel J. Simons and Justin A. Junge
Page 876
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Linguistic focus and good-enough representations: An application of the change-detection paradigm

Patrick Sturt, Anthony J. Sanford, Andrew Stewart and Eugene Dawydiak
Page 882
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Discriminative stimuli that follow a delay have added value for pigeons

Kelly A. DiGian, Andrea M. Friedrich and Thomas R. Zentall
Page 889
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View sensitivity increases for same-shape matches if mismatches show pairs of more similar shapes

Rebecca Lawson
Page 896
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Recognition without picture identification: Geons as components of the pictorial memory trace

Anne M. Cleary, Moses M. Langley and Kevin R. Seiler
Page 903
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The reference frame of figureground assignment

Shaun P. Vecera
Page 909
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Selective attention and asymmetry in the Mller-Lyer illusion

John Predebon
Page 916
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Age differences in veridical and false recall are not inevitable: The role of frontal lobe function

Karin M. Butler, Mark A. McDaniel, Courtney C. Dornburg, Amanda L. Price and Henry L. Roediger
Page 921
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An event-related potential study of the revelation effect

Nazanin Azimian-Faridani and Edward L. Wilding
Page 926
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The role of memory representation in the vigilance decrement

Daniel M. Caggiano and Raja Parasuraman
Page 932
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Learning in a unidimensional absolute identification task

Jeffrey N. Rouder, Richard D. Morey, Nelson Cowan and Monique Pfaltz
Page 938
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Evidence for a procedural-learningbased system in perceptual category learning

W. Todd Maddox, Corey J. Bohil and A. David Ing
Page 945
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Processing doubly quantified sentences: Evidence from eye movements

Ruth Filik, Kevin B. Paterson and Simon P. Liversedge
Page 953
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