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| Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
| Psychonomic Society Publications |
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Volume 8
Issue 4 |
| Dec 01, 2001 |
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ISSN: 10699384 |
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Volume 8 :
Issue 4
Table of Contents
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Contents of Volume 8

Page 3
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Acknowledgments

Page 7
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A hybrid model of categorization

John R. Anderson, John R. Anderson, Jonathan Betz and Jonathan Betz
Page 629
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Directing attention to movement effects enhances learning: A review

Gabriele Wulf, Gabriele Wulf, Wolfgang Prinz and Wolfgang Prinz
Page 648
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Can connectionist models of phonology assembly account for phonology?

Iris Berent and Iris Berent
Page 661
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Evidence for a conceptual account of samedifferent discrimination learning in the pigeon

Michael E. Young, Michael E. Young, Edward A. Wasserman and Edward A. Wasserman
Page 677
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Episodic-like memory in pigeons

Thomas R. Zentall, Thomas R. Zentall, Tricia S. Clement, Tricia S. Clement, Ramesh S. Bhatt, Ramesh S. Bhatt, Jessica Allen and Jessica Allen
Page 685
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Conditions favoring retroactive interference between antecedent events (cue competition) and between subsequent events (outcome competition)

Martha Escobar, Martha Escobar, Francisco Arcediano, Francisco Arcediano, Ralph R. Miller and Ralph R. Miller
Page 691
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Variability signatures distinguish verbal from nonverbal counting for both large and small numbers

Sara Cordes, Sara Cordes, Rochel Gelman, Rochel Gelman, C. R. Gallistel, C. R. Gallistel, John Whalen and John Whalen
Page 698
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Perceptual learning with odors: Implications for psychological accounts of odor quality perception

Richard J. Stevenson and Richard J. Stevenson
Page 708
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Time course of amodal completion revealed by a shape discrimination task

Richard F. Murray, Richard F. Murray, Allison B. Sekuler, Allison B. Sekuler, Patrick J. Bennett and Patrick J. Bennett
Page 713
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The effects of occlusion and past experience on the allocation of object-based attention

Jay Pratt, Jay Pratt, Allison B. Sekuler and Allison B. Sekuler
Page 721
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Making features similar: Comparison processes affect perception

Ran R. Hassin and Ran R. Hassin
Page 728
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The role of meaning and familiarity in mental transformations

Wendy Smith, Wendy Smith, Itiel E. Dror and Itiel E. Dror
Page 732
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Visual search: Efficiency continuum or distinct processes?

Nick Haslam, Nick Haslam, Matthew Porter, Matthew Porter, Louis Rothschild and Louis Rothschild
Page 742
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Spontaneous allocation of visual attention: Dominant role of uniqueness

Harold Pashler, Harold Pashler, Christine R. Harris and Christine R. Harris
Page 747
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Types and tokens in transsaccadic object identification: Effects of spatial position and leftright orientation

John M. Henderson, John M. Henderson, Amy B. C. Siefert and Amy B. C. Siefert
Page 753
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To see and remember: Visually specific information is retained in memory from previously attended objects in natural scenes

Andrew Hollingworth, Andrew Hollingworth, Carrick C. Williams, Carrick C. Williams, John M. Henderson and John M. Henderson
Page 761
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Infants attend to second-order relational properties of faces

L. A. Thompson, L. A. Thompson, V. Madrid, V. Madrid, S. Westbrook, S. Westbrook, V. Johnston and V. Johnston
Page 769
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Semantic processing in visual word recognition: Activation blocking and domain specificity

Matthew S. Brown, Matthew S. Brown, Martha Anne Roberts, Martha Anne Roberts, Derek Besner and Derek Besner
Page 778
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Loss of rapid phonological recoding in reading Hanja, the logographic script of Korean

Jeesun Kim, Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis and Chris Davis
Page 785
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Bias in conceptual priming

Anjali Thapar, Anjali Thapar, Jeffrey N. Rouder and Jeffrey N. Rouder
Page 791
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When it does hurt to try: Adult age differences in the effects of instructions on implicit pattern learning

Darlene V. Howard, Darlene V. Howard, James H. Howard and James H. Howard
Page 798
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In what sense is implicit memory "episodic"? The effect of reinstating environmental context

Elinor McKone, Elinor McKone, Brooke French and Brooke French
Page 806
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Data-driven recognition memory: A new technique and some data on age differences

Alan J. Parkin, Alan J. Parkin, Jamie Ward, Jamie Ward, Ella J. Squires, Ella J. Squires, Helen Furbear, Helen Furbear, Alice Clark, Alice Clark, Julia Townshend and Julia Townshend
Page 812
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Expecting dirt but saying dart: The creation of a blend memory

Michael S. Humphreys, Michael S. Humphreys, Jennifer S. Burt, Jennifer S. Burt, Sandra Lawrence and Sandra Lawrence
Page 820
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Retrieval conditions and false recognition: Testing the distinctiveness heuristic

Daniel L. Schacter, Daniel L. Schacter, Daniel L. Cendan, Daniel L. Cendan, Chad S. Dodson, Chad S. Dodson, Erin R. Clifford and Erin R. Clifford
Page 827
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Causes of taxonomic sorting by adults: A test of the thematic-to-taxonomic shift

Gregory L. Murphy and Gregory L. Murphy
Page 834
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What is minimal about predictive inferences?

Mark A. McDaniel, Mark A. McDaniel, Franz Schmalhofer, Franz Schmalhofer, Dennis E. Keefe and Dennis E. Keefe
Page 840
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Interpretation of significance levels by psychological researchers: The .05 cliff effect may be overstated

Jacques Poitevineau, Jacques Poitevineau, Bruno Lecoutre and Bruno Lecoutre
Page 847
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Lexical guidance in sentence processing: A note on Adams, Clifton, and Mitchell (1998)

Roger P. G. van Gompel, Roger P. G. van Gompel, Martin J. Pickering and Martin J. Pickering
Page 851
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The Stroop effect and single letter coloring: What replicates and what doesn't?

Derek Besner, Derek Besner, Jennifer A. Stolz and Jennifer A. Stolz
Page 858
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