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Contents G. Mulder and G.P. van Galen, Introduction. How continuous are discrete notions of human information processing? I. Architectures and Methods J. Miller, F. van der Ham and A.F. Sanders, Overlapping stage models and reaction time additivity: Effects of the activation equation K.R. Ridderinkhof, M.W. van der Molen and T.R. Bashore, Limits on the application of additive factors logic: Violations of stage robustness suggest a dual-process architecture to explain flanker effects on target processing A. Dutta, R. Schweickert, S$. Choi and R.W. Proctor, Cross-task cross talk in memory and perception G. Mulder, A.A. Wijers, J.J. Lange, B.M. Buijink, L.J.M. Mulder, A.T.M. Willemsen and A.M.J. Paans, The role of neuroimaging in the discovery of processing stages. A review J. Requin and A. Riehle, Neural correlates of partial transmission of sensori- motor information in the cerebral cortex F.T.Y. Smulders, A. Kok, J.L. Kenemans and T.R. Bashore, The temporal selectivity of additive factor effects on the reaction process revealed in ERP component latencies A. Osman, C.M. Moore and R. Ulrich, Bisecting RT with lateralized readi- ness potentials: Precue effects after LRP onset M.G.H. Coles, M.K. Scheffers and L. Fournier, Where did you go wrong? Errors, partial errors, and the nature of human information processing H.G.O.M. Smid and G. Mulder, The availability versus the use of partial information: Multiple levels of selective processing between perception and action D.E. Meyer, D.E. Kieras, E. Lauber, E.H. Schumacher, J. Glass, E. Zur- briggen, L. Gmeindl and D. Apfelblat, Adaptive executive control: Flexi- ble multiple-task performance without pervasive immutable response- selection bottlenecks II. Discrete versus Continuous Representations D.W. Massaro and M.M. Cohen, Continuous versus discrete information processing in pattern recognition A.F. Sanders, Discrete vs. continuous processing: The fate of an incompletely processed perceptual dimension J. Kounios and R.W. Smith, Speed-accuracy decomposition yields a sudden insight into all-or-none information processing III. Discrete and Continuous Models of Motor Control J. Levy and H. Pashler, Does perceptual analysis continue during selection and production of a speeded response? D.E. Irwin, L.A. Carlson-Radvansky and R.V. Andrews, Information pro- cessing during saccadic eye movements R.W. Proctor, C.-H. Lu, H. Wang and A. Dutta, Activation of response codes by relevant and irrelevant stimulus information R. de Jong, Perception-action coupling and S-R compatibility M. Eimer, B. Hommel and W. Prinz, S-R compatibility and response selection H. Heuer, Models for response-response compatibility: The effects of the relation between responses in a choice task W. Spijkers and S. Spellerberg, On-line visual control of aiming movements? Author index volume 90

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