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| Memory & Cognition |
| Psychonomic Society Publications |
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Volume 33
Issue 2 |
| Mar 01, 2005 |
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ISSN: 0090502x |
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Memory & Cognition
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Volume 33 :
Issue 2
Table of Contents
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The capacity of visual short-term memory is not a fixed number of objects

Greg Davis and Amanda Holmes
Page 185
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A strict test of the phonological loop hypothesis with Libyan data

Mustafa F. A. Shebani, Fons J. R. Van De Vijver and Ype H. Poortinga
Page 196
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Effects of verbal and nonverbal interference on spatial and object visual working memory

Bradley R. Postle, Mark D'Esposito and Suzanne Corkin
Page 203
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Individual differences in working memory capacity and learning: Evidence from the serial reaction time task

Nash Unsworth and Randall W. Engle
Page 213
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Working memory and executive function: The influence of content and load on the control of attention

Robert Hester and Hugh Garavan
Page 221
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Timing attention: Cuing target onset interval attenuates the attentional blink

Sander Martens and Addie Johnson
Page 234
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The locus of semantic priming in RSVP target search

Jodi L. Davenport and Mary C. Potter
Page 241
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False recognition across meaning, language, and stimulus format: Conceptual relatedness and the feeling of familiarity

Tedra Fazendeiro, Piotr Winkielman, Chun Luo and Christopher Lorah
Page 249
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Recognition memory and introspective remember/know judgments: Evidence for the influence of distractor plausibility on "remembering" and a caution about purportedly nonparametric measures

Aaron S. Benjamin
Page 261
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Disentangling encoding versus retrieval explanations of the bizarreness effect: Implications for distinctiveness

Mark A. McDaniel, Courtney C. Dornburg and Melissa J. Guynn
Page 270
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Temporal references in dreams and autobiographical memory

Jean Grenier, Philippe Cappeliez, Mlanie St-Onge, Julie Vachon, Sophie Vinette, Francine Roussy, Pierre Mercier, Monique Lortie-Lussier and Joseph De Koninck
Page 280
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Effects of category diversity on learning, memory, and generalization

Ulrike Hahn, Todd M. Bailey and Lucy B. C. Elvin
Page 289
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Optimal classifier feedback improves cost-benefit but not base-rate decision criterion learning in perceptual categorization

W. Todd Maddox and Corey J. Bohil
Page 303
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Causal impressions: Predicting when, not just whether

Michael E. Young, Ester T. Rogers and Joshua S. Beckmann
Page 320
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Comparison-induced decoy effects

Jessica M. Choplin and John E. Hummel
Page 332
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Gaze behavior in analytical and holistic face processing

Gudrun Schwarzer, Susanne Huber and Thomas Dmmler
Page 344
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Language switching and the effects of orthographic specificity and response repetition

Eleni Orfanidou and Petroc Sumner
Page 355
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