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CogNet Library: Journals
Memory & Cognition
Psychonomic Society Publications
Volume 29 Issue 1
Jan 01, 2001
ISSN: 0090502x
Memory & Cognition
Volume 29 : Issue 1
Table of Contents
Distinguishing short-term memory from working memory
Robert Kail and Lynda K. Hall
Page
1
Working memory capacity and strategy use
Danielle S. McNamara and Jennifer L. Scott
Page
10
Dissociating retention and access in working memory: An age-comparative study of mental arithmetic
Klaus Oberauer, Anke Demmrich, Ulrich Mayr and Reinhold Kliegl
Page
18
Involvement of short-term memory in complex mental calculation
Marie-Pascale Nol, Michel Dsert, Anne Aubrun and Xavier Seron
Page
34
Long-term working memory in text production
Ronald T. Kellogg
Page
43
Cross-modal repetition priming of heterographic homophones
Jonathan Grainger, Maryline Nguyen Van Kang and Juan Segui
Page
53
The postdiction superiority effect in metacomprehension of text
Benton H. Pierce and Steven M. Smith
Page
62
Categorical perception of relative orientation in visual object recognition
Luke J. Rosielle and Eric E. Cooper
Page
68
Comprehending illocutionary force
Thomas Holtgraves and Aaron Ashley
Page
83
The pointedness effect on representational momentum
Masayoshi Nagai and Akihiro Yagi
Page
91
Perceptual and semantic sources of category-specific effects: Event-related potentials during picture and word categorization
Markus Kiefer
Page
100
The relation of tip-of-the-tongue states and retrieval time
Bennett L. Schwartz
Page
117
What happens if you retest autobiographical memory 10 years on?
Christopher D. B. Burt, Simon Kemp and Martin Conway
Page
127
Naming the color of a word: Is it responses or task sets that compete?
Stephen Monsell, Tim J. Taylor and Karen Murphy
Page
137
Primacy in causal strength judgments: The effect of initial evidence for generative versus inhibitory relationships
Martin J. Dennis and Woo-Kyoung Ahn
Page
152
Propositional reasoning: The differential contribution of "rules" to the difficulty of complex reasoning problems
Frank Rijmen and Paul De Boeck
Page
165
The influence of retrieval processes in verbal overshadowing
Christian A. Meissner, John C. Brigham and Colleen M. Kelley
Page
176
Notices and Announcements
Page
187
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