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| Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
| Psychonomic Society Publications |
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Volume 9
Issue 1 |
| Mar 01, 2002 |
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ISSN: 10699384 |
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Volume 9 :
Issue 1
Table of Contents
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Editor's Note

John T. Wixted and John T. Wixted
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Traps in the route to models of memory and decision

W. K. Estes and W. K. Estes
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Stochastic catastrophe analysis of switches in the perception of apparent motion

Annemie Ploeger, Annemie Ploeger, Han L. J. van der Maas, Han L. J. van der Maas, Pascal A. I. Hartelman and Pascal A. I. Hartelman
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Nominations for the Editorship of Perception Psychophysics

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Extending the ALCOVE model of category learning to featural stimulus domains

Michael D. Lee, Michael D. Lee, Daniel J. Navarro and Daniel J. Navarro
Page 43
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An endogenous distributed model of ordering in serial recall

Simon Farrell, Simon Farrell, Stephan Lewandowsky and Stephan Lewandowsky
Page 59
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Inhibition of return in static and dynamic displays

Shawn E. Christ, Shawn E. Christ, Christina S. McCrae, Christina S. McCrae, Richard A. Abrams and Richard A. Abrams
Page 80
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Residual costs in task switching: Testing the failure-to-engage hypothesis

Sander Nieuwenhuis, Sander Nieuwenhuis, Stephen Monsell and Stephen Monsell
Page 86
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SCiP 2002: Call for Papers

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Inhibition of action rules

Ulrich Mayr and Ulrich Mayr
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Subliminal words activate semantic categories (not automated motor responses)

Richard L. Abrams, Richard L. Abrams, Mark R. Klinger, Mark R. Klinger, Anthony G. Greenwald and Anthony G. Greenwald
Page 100
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Automatic stimulusresponse associations may be semantically mediated

Bert Reynvoet, Bert Reynvoet, Bernie Caessens, Bernie Caessens, Marc Brysbaert and Marc Brysbaert
Page 107
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Call for Papers: BRMIC Special Issue on Eye Movement Research Methods

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Priming and interference effects can be dissociated in the Stroop task: New evidence in favor of the automaticity of word recognition

Andrs Catena, Andrs Catena, Luis J. Fuentes, Luis J. Fuentes, Po Tudela and Po Tudela
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The importance of irrelevant-dimension variability in the Stroop flanker task

Sharon Morein-Zamir, Sharon Morein-Zamir, Avishai Henik, Avishai Henik, Idit Spitzer-Davidson and Idit Spitzer-Davidson
Page 119
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Syntactic priming in English sentence production: Categorical and latency evidence from an Internet-based study

Martin Corley, Martin Corley, Christoph Scheepers and Christoph Scheepers
Page 126
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Conference Announcement and Call for Papers: Touch, Blindness, and Neuroscience

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Morphology by itself in planning the production of spoken words

Ardi Roelofs, Ardi Roelofs, Harald Baayen and Harald Baayen
Page 132
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The effect of testing procedure on rememberknow judgments

Laura L. Eldridge, Laura L. Eldridge, Stacey Sarfatti, Stacey Sarfatti, Barbara J. Knowlton and Barbara J. Knowlton
Page 139
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Vantage point in episodic memory

Heather K. McIsaac, Heather K. McIsaac, Eric Eich and Eric Eich
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A basis for bias in geographical judgments

Alinda Friedman, Alinda Friedman, Norman R. Brown, Norman R. Brown, Aaron P. McGaffey and Aaron P. McGaffey
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Rule-based extrapolation in perceptual categorization

Michael A. Erickson, Michael A. Erickson, John K. Kruschke and John K. Kruschke
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Single-system models and interference in category learning: Commentary on Waldron and Ashby (2001)

Robert M. Nosofsky, Robert M. Nosofsky, John K. Kruschke and John K. Kruschke
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Single versus multiple systems of category learning: Reply to Nosofsky and Kruschke (2002)

F. Gregory Ashby, F. Gregory Ashby, Shawn W. Ell and Shawn W. Ell
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