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| Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
| Psychonomic Society Publications |
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Volume 10
Issue 1 |
| Mar 01, 2003 |
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ISSN: 10699384 |
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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Volume 10 :
Issue 1
Table of Contents
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Editorial

David A. Balota and David A. Balota
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Robert Hooke's model of memory

Douglas L. Hintzman and Douglas L. Hintzman
Page 3
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A context-dependent representation model for explaining text repetition effects

Gary E. Raney and Gary E. Raney
Page 15
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Flexibility versus generalizability in model selection

Mark A. Pitt, Mark A. Pitt, Woojae Kim, Woojae Kim, In Jae Myung and In Jae Myung
Page 29
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Stimulus and response representations underlying orthogonal stimulusresponse compatibility effects

Yang Seok Cho, Yang Seok Cho, Robert W. Proctor and Robert W. Proctor
Page 45
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List composition and the word length effect in immediate recall: A comparison of localist and globalist assumptions

Nelson Cowan, Nelson Cowan, Alan D. Baddeley, Alan D. Baddeley, Emily M. Elliott, Emily M. Elliott, Jennifer Norris and Jennifer Norris
Page 74
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Perceptual organization influences visual working memory

Geoffrey F. Woodman, Geoffrey F. Woodman, Shaun P. Vecera, Shaun P. Vecera, Steven J. Luck and Steven J. Luck
Page 80
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On-line syntactic processing under concurrent memory load

Gloria Waters, Gloria Waters, David Caplan, David Caplan, Sasha Yampolsky and Sasha Yampolsky
Page 88
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Concurrent task effects on memory retrieval

Doug Rohrer, Doug Rohrer, Harold E. Pashler and Harold E. Pashler
Page 96
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Out of sight, out of mind: Occlusion and the accessibility of information in narrative comprehension

William S. Horton, William S. Horton, David N. Rapp and David N. Rapp
Page 104
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Locus of semantic interference in pictureword interference tasks

Markus F. Damian, Markus F. Damian, Jeffrey S. Bowers and Jeffrey S. Bowers
Page 111
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Are implicitly activated associates selectively activated?

Douglas L. Nelson, Douglas L. Nelson, Vanesa M. McKinney, Vanesa M. McKinney, Cathy L. McEvoy and Cathy L. McEvoy
Page 118
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The effect of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) on recognition memory decision processes and discrimination in postmenopausal women

Elliot Hirshman, Elliot Hirshman, Ellen Wells, Ellen Wells, Margaret E. Wierman, Margaret E. Wierman, Benjamin Anderson, Benjamin Anderson, Andrew Butler, Andrew Butler, Meredith Senholzi, Meredith Senholzi, Julia Fisher and Julia Fisher
Page 125
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Recognizing rotated views of objects: Interpolation versus generalization by humans and pigeons

Marcia L. Spetch, Marcia L. Spetch, Alinda Friedman and Alinda Friedman
Page 135
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Decision-bound theory and the influence of familiarity

Tom Verguts, Tom Verguts, Gert Storms, Gert Storms, Francis Tuerlinckx and Francis Tuerlinckx
Page 141
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It's not just average faces that are attractive: Computer-manipulated averageness makes birds, fish, and automobiles attractive

Jamin Halberstadt, Jamin Halberstadt, Gillian Rhodes and Gillian Rhodes
Page 149
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MDFT account of decision making under time pressure

Adele Diederich and Adele Diederich
Page 157
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Decision making under conflict: Decision time as a measure of conflict strength

Adele Diederich and Adele Diederich
Page 167
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Judging confidence influences decision processing in comparative judgments

William M. Petrusic, William M. Petrusic, Joseph V. Baranski and Joseph V. Baranski
Page 177
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Syllogistic reasoning time: Disconfirmation disconfirmed

Valerie A. Thompson, Valerie A. Thompson, Christopher L. Striemer, Christopher L. Striemer, Rhett Reikoff, Rhett Reikoff, Raymond W. Gunter, Raymond W. Gunter, Jamie I. D. Campbell and Jamie I. D. Campbell
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The multifaceted nature of unsupervised category learning

Bradley C. Love and Bradley C. Love
Page 190
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Sequential modulations of stimulusresponse correspondence effects depend on awareness of response conflict

Wilfried Kunde and Wilfried Kunde
Page 198
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Inducing blindsight in normal observers

Leonard Robichaud, Leonard Robichaud, Lew B. Stelmach and Lew B. Stelmach
Page 206
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Principles of cross-modal competition: Evidence from deficits of attention

Brenda Rapp, Brenda Rapp, Sharma K. Hendel and Sharma K. Hendel
Page 210
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On the determinants of surface brightness

Sergio Cesare Masin and Sergio Cesare Masin
Page 220
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Analysis of group differences in processing speed: Brinley plots, QQ plots, and other conspiracies

Joel Myerson, Joel Myerson, David R. Adams, David R. Adams, Sandra Hale, Sandra Hale, Lisa Jenkins and Lisa Jenkins
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