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| Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
| Psychonomic Society Publications |
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Volume 9
Issue 3 |
| Sep 01, 2002 |
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ISSN: 10699384 |
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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Volume 9 :
Issue 3
Table of Contents
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Consolidation theory and retrograde amnesia in humans

Alan S. Brown and Alan S. Brown
Page 403
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Memory deficits in Alzheimer's disease: The encoding hypothesis and cholinergic function

K. Geoffrey White, K. Geoffrey White, Angela C. Ruske and Angela C. Ruske
Page 426
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Estimating parameters of the diffusion model: Approaches to dealing with contaminant reaction times and parameter variability

Roger Ratcliff, Roger Ratcliff, Francis Tuerlinckx and Francis Tuerlinckx
Page 438
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Self-control by pigeons in the prisoner's dilemma

Forest Baker, Forest Baker, Howard Rachlin and Howard Rachlin
Page 482
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Visual binding in the standing wave illusion

James T. Enns and James T. Enns
Page 489
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Cross-modality attentional blinks without preparatory task-set switching

Karen M. Arnell, Karen M. Arnell, Julie M. Larson and Julie M. Larson
Page 497
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Are eyes special? It depends on how you look at it

Jelena Ristic, Jelena Ristic, Chris Kelland Friesen, Chris Kelland Friesen, Alan Kingstone and Alan Kingstone
Page 507
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Links between conscious awareness and response inhibition: Evidence from masked priming

Martin Eimer, Martin Eimer, Friederike Schlaghecken and Friederike Schlaghecken
Page 514
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The crucial roles of stimulus matching and stimulus identity in negative priming

Colin M. MacLeod, Colin M. MacLeod, Dan L. Chiappe, Dan L. Chiappe, Elaine Fox and Elaine Fox
Page 521
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Morphological analysis by child readers as revealed by the fragment completion task

Laurie B. Feldman, Laurie B. Feldman, Jay Rueckl, Jay Rueckl, Kristen Diliberto, Kristen Diliberto, Frank R. Vellutino and Frank R. Vellutino
Page 529
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Stroop interference effects in partially colored Stroop words

Shai Danziger, Shai Danziger, Angeles F. Estvez, Angeles F. Estvez, Paloma Mar-Beffa and Paloma Mar-Beffa
Page 536
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The impact of feedback semantics in visual word recognition: Number-of-features effects in lexical decision and naming tasks

Penny M. Pexman, Penny M. Pexman, Stephen J. Lupker, Stephen J. Lupker, Yasushi Hino and Yasushi Hino
Page 542
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Addressees' needs influence speakers' early syntactic choices

Calion B. Lockridge, Calion B. Lockridge, Susan E. Brennan and Susan E. Brennan
Page 550
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Grounding language in action

Arthur M. Glenberg, Arthur M. Glenberg, Michael P. Kaschak and Michael P. Kaschak
Page 558
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Comparing techniques for estimating automatic retrieval: Effects of retention interval

Daryl E. Wilson, Daryl E. Wilson, Keith D. Horton and Keith D. Horton
Page 566
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Dissociating familiarity from recollection in human recognition memory: Different rates of forgetting over short retention intervals

Andrew P. Yonelinas, Andrew P. Yonelinas, Benjamin J. Levy and Benjamin J. Levy
Page 575
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Electrophysiological dissociation of retrieval orientation and retrieval effort

William G. K. Robb, William G. K. Robb, Michael D. Rugg and Michael D. Rugg
Page 583
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The reliability of the DRM paradigm as a measure of individual differences in false memories

Irene V. Blair, Irene V. Blair, Alison P. Lenton, Alison P. Lenton, Reid Hastie and Reid Hastie
Page 590
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A picture is worth a thousand lies: Using false photographs to create false childhood memories

Kimberley A. Wade, Kimberley A. Wade, Maryanne Garry, Maryanne Garry, J. Don Read, J. Don Read, D. Stephen Lindsay and D. Stephen Lindsay
Page 597
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The demands of an ongoing activity influence the success of event-based prospective memory

Richard L. Marsh, Richard L. Marsh, Thomas W. Hancock, Thomas W. Hancock, Jason L. Hicks and Jason L. Hicks
Page 604
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I was always on my mind: The self and temporary forgetting

C. Neil Macrae, C. Neil Macrae, Tamsin A. Roseveare and Tamsin A. Roseveare
Page 611
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Spatial location judgments: A cross-national comparison of estimation bias in subjective North American geography

Alinda Friedman, Alinda Friedman, Dennis D. Kerkman, Dennis D. Kerkman, Norman R. Brown and Norman R. Brown
Page 615
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