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CogNet Library: Journals
Memory & Cognition
Psychonomic Society Publications
Volume 29 Issue 7
Oct 01, 2001
ISSN: 0090502x
Memory & Cognition
Volume 29 : Issue 7
Table of Contents
Cognitive demands of face monitoring: Evidence for visuospatial overload
Gwyneth Doherty-Sneddon, Lesley Bonner and Vicki Bruce
Page
909
The effects of attention on perceptual implicit memory
Suparna Rajaram and Kavitha Srinivas
Page
920
Stimulus-feature specific negative priming
Jan de Houwer, Klaus Rothermund and Dirk Wentura
Page
931
How events are reviewed matters: Effects of varied focus on eyewitness suggestibility
Sean M. Lane, Mara Mather, Diane Villa and Shelby K. Morita
Page
940
Episodic memory for object location versus episodic memory for object identity: Do they rely on distinct encoding processes?
Stefan Khler, Morris Moscovitch and Brenda Melo
Page
948
Negation and its impact on the accessibility of text information
Barbara Kaup
Page
960
Asymmetric activation of number codes in bilinguals: Further evidence for the encoding complex model of number processing
Allan B. I. Bernardo
Page
968
Word frequency and memory: Effects on absolute versus relative order memory and on item memory versus order memory
Neil W. Mulligan
Page
977
Word reading and picture naming in Italian
Elizabeth Bates, Cristina Burani, Simona D'Amico and Laura Barca
Page
986
An eye movement study of insight problem solving
Gnther Knoblich, Stellan Ohlsson and Gary E. Raney
Page
1000
The probabilityoutcome correspondence principle: A dispositional view of the interpretation of probability statements
Gideon Keren and Karl Halvor Teigen
Page
1010
Consistent contrast aids concept learning
Dorrit Billman and David Dvila
Page
1022
Impact of varying levels of expertise on decisions of category typicality
Kathy E. Johnson
Page
1036
The acquisition of automatic response biases through categorization
Yvonne Lippa and Robert L. Goldstone
Page
1051
The power law as an emergent property
Richard B. Anderson
Page
1061
Forthcoming Articles
Page
1069
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