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Contents of Volume 24 Ali, J. S., Olszyk, V. B., Dunn, D. D., Lee, Carter, S. R., & Walsh, D. A. A HyperCard-based tool K.-L. A., Kendall, S. M., Rhoderick, R. R., & Bush- for studying cognitive processes in complex problem nell, P. J. A LOTOS 1-2-3-based system for record¬ solving. 286 ing and maintaining body weight of laboratory ani¬ Carterette, E. C. See Kendall, R. A. mals . 82 Caskey, N. H. See Jarvik, M. E. Allan, R. W. Technologies to reliably transduce the Castellan, Jr., N. J. Editorial. 107 topographical details of pigeons’pecks. ISO Castellan, Jr., N. J. Shuffling arrays: Appearances may Allison, D. B. See Franklin, R. D. be deceiving. 72 Anderson, D. E., Crowell, M. D., & French, A. W. A Chemey, L. R. See Merbitz, C. T. tether system for cardiovascular studies with the be¬ Chiambretto, M. See Fagot, J. having micropig. 44 Church, R. M. See Maksik, Y. Applegate, B. See Williams, R. H. Clarke, K. A. A technique for the study of spatio- Amaud, B. See Fagot, J. temporal aspects of paw contact patterns, applied Bacher, J. D. See Glowa, J. R. to rats treated with a TRH analogue. 407 Bakeman, R., & Quera, V. SDIS: A sequential data in¬ Clarke, R. L., Smith, R. F., & Justesen, D. R. A terchange standard . SS4 programmable proximity-contact sensor to detect lo¬ Barron, C. Tachistoscopic software for the Macintosh 431 cation or locomotion of animals . 515 Bell, R. M. See Hays, R. D. Cohen, J. See Borenstein, M. Berger, L. H. See Petree, A. D. Cole, G. R., & Mine, T. Computation of cone contrasts Beringer, J. Notes on Graves and Bradley’s timer for color vision research. 22 algorithm. 453 Collyer, C. E. Spreadsheet modeling for research and Beringer, J. Timing accuracy of mouse response regis¬ teaching: Programming without programming... 467 tration on the IBM microcomputer family. 486 Constable, S. H. See Sherry, C. J. Bilotta, J., & Powers, M. K. We^ stimulus general¬ Cook, J. A. See WUson, W. J. ization using sinusoidal gratings: A cautionary note Costenbader, V. See Isaacs, M. in animal psychophysics. S07 Cox, R., Hulme, C., & Brown, G. D. A. STM Experi¬ Borenstein, M., Cohen, J., Rothstein, H. R., Pollack, S., menter: Using HyperCard and MacRecorder in & Kane, J. M. A visual approach to statistical power short-term memory experiments. 575 analysis on the microcomputer. S6S Craig, J. C., & Rhodes, R. P. Measuring the error of Bowers, C., Salas, E., Prince, C., & Brannick, M. localization. 511 Games teams play: A method for investigating team Crowell, M. D. See Anderson, D. E. coordination and performance. 503 Cushman, W. B. A low-cost spatial contrast sensitiv¬ Bradley, D. R., Hemstreet, R. L., & Ziegenhagen, S. T. ity display driver. 461 A simulation laboratory for statistics. 190 Dalrymple-Alford, E. C. Response-key input via the Bradley, D. R. See Lehman, R. S. IBM PC/XT/ATs parallel printer port. 78 Brand, N., & Houx, P. J. MINDS: Toward a computer¬ Dawson, M. R. W. See Wright, R. D. ized test battery for use in health psychological and Day, R. B. See Link, S. W. neuropsychological assessment. 385 Doenias, J. M., Langland, S. E., & Reisberg, D. A ver¬ Brannick, M. See Bowers, C. satile, user-friendly tachistoscope for the Macintosh 434 Bremner, F. J., & Yost, M. Assessing the simulation Dunker, J. See Kohler, T. of chaotic systems . 336 Dunn, D. D. See Ali, J. S. Bremner, F. J. See Gindler, L. H. Eamon, D. B. Data generation and analysis using Broadbent, H. A., & Maksik, Y. A. Analysis of peri¬ spreadsheets . 174 odic data using Walsh functions. 238 Elash, C. See Perkins, K. A. Brown, G. D. A. See Cox, R. Emerson, P. L. Book review of DOS 5: A developer’s Busey, T. A. Tachistoscopic software for Macintosh guide. 497 computers. 426 Epstein, L. H. See Perkins, K. A. Bushnell, P. J. See Ali, J. S. Evens, M. See Li, J. Butler, D. L. Frog skin, time series, and other kinds Fagot, J., Amaud, B., Chiambretto, M., & Fayolle, R. of data: Nonisomorphk representation and analysis 265 Lateralization in haptic processing: An apparatus to Butler, D. L. See Cardillo, M. analyze manual strategies. 54 Capel, M. J. See Scherer, E. Fayolle, R. See Fagot, J. Cardillo, M., & Butler, D. L. Subject-pool record keep¬ Fernandez, E., Semple, C., Narasimhan, V. L., & ing: A database application. 352 McDowell, J. J. A ‘K7’ program to fit Hermstein’s Carpenter, C. L. See Jarvik, M. E. hyperbola using Wilkinson’s method . 581 iv Flowers, J. H., & Hauer, T. A. The ear’s versus the Caskey, N. H., Gross, T. M., & McCarthy, W. J. eye’s potential to assess characteristics of numeric Measuring the stop point of rapid smoking. 420 data: Are we too visuocentric?. 258 Jennings, J. R. See Perkins, K. A. Folkard, S. See Totterdell, P. Justesen, D. R. See Clarke, R. L. Fouladi, R. T. See Steiger, J. H. Kane, J. M. See Borenstein, M. Franklin, R. D., & Allison, D. B. The Rev.: An IBM Kaplan, H. L. Representation of on-line questionnaires BASIC program for “Bayesian” test interpretation 491 in an editable, auditable database. 373 Freedman, N. L. A sliding gas-delivery system and ven- Kendall, R. A., & Carterette, E. C. Convergent meth- tiiating chamber for small animals fixed in standard ods in psychomusical research based on integrated, stereotaxic instruments. 423 interactive computer control. 116 French, A. W. See Anderson, D. E. Kendall, S. M. See Ali, J. S. Gallistel, C. R. Classical conditioning as a nonstation- Kessel, R. See Pevey, M. E. ary, multivariate time series analysis: A spreadsheet King, R. B. See Merbitz, C. T. model. 340 Klein, S. A. An Excel macro for transformed and Gegenfurtner, K. R. PRAXIS: Brent’s algorithm for weighted averaging . 90 function minimization. 560 Kohler, T., Dunker, J., & Zander, 0. The number of Gervasio, A. H., Taylor, J., & Hirshfield, S. Computer- active palmar sweat glands (palmar sweat index, PSI) assisted language analysis with the Macintosh ... 298 as an activation measure in field studies. 519 Geuze, R. H. See van der Vlugt, M. J. Kohlmeyer, S. W. Picture Perception Lab: A program Giliogly, J. J. See Hays, R. D. for picture perception experiments on the Macin- Gindler, L. H., & Breniner, F. J. Definitions and de- tosh n. 67 scriptions of networking tools. 132 Kruk, M. R. See van der Vlugt, M. J. Glowa, J. R., Sullivan, J. V., & Bacher, J. D. A sub- Krupinski, E. A. See Nodine, C. F. cutaneous intracerebral drug delivery device for use Kundel, H. L. See Nodine, C. F. in rhesus monkeys. 402 Langland, S. E. See Doenias, J. M. Goodman, G. See Isaacs, M. Lee, A. Y. Using tutoring systems to study learning: Gorman, B. S., & Primavera, L. H. CORV: A micro- An application of HyperCard. 205 computer program for five models of correspondence Lee, K.-L. A. See Ali, J. S. analysis of contingency tables . 580 Lehman, R. S., & Bradley, D. R. Report from the user Grip, J. C. See Merbitz, C. T. group meeting (Combined PC/Macintosh users’ Grobe, J. E. See Perkins, K. A. groups). 390 Gross, T. M. See Jarvik, M. E. Lewis, M. W. See Hays, R. D. Growney, W. J. See Martin, T. A. Li, J., Seu, J., Evens, M., Michael, J. A., & Ro- Haddad, N. F. See Petree, A. D. vick, A. A. Computer dialogue system (CDS): A sys- Hauer, T. A. See Flowers, J. H. tern for capturing computer-mediated dialogue .. 535 Haussmann, R. E. Tachistoscopic presentation and Link, S. W., & Day, R. B. A theory of cheating... 311 millisecond timing on the IBM PC/XT/AT and PS/2: Longman, R. S., & Holden, R. R. PERM: A double- A Turbo Pascal unit to provide general-purpose rou- precision FORTRAN routine for obtaining parallel tines for CGA, Hercules, EGA, and VGA monitors 303 analysis eigenvalues from permuted data. 493 Hawley, K. J., & Izatt, E. J. An inexpensive sound- Lopez, E. O., & Theios, J. A semantic analyzer of sche- activated switch for experiments measuring vocal- mata organization (SASO). 277 response times. 523 Maksik, Y., & Church, R. M. A system for automati- Hays, R. D., Giliogly, J. J., Hill, L., Lewis, M. W., BeU, cally analyzing and correcting real-time experiment R. M., & Nicholas, R. A Microcomputer Assessment control programs. 140 System (MAS) for administering computer-based Maksik, Y. A. See Broadbent, H. A. surveys: Preliminary results from administration to Marchak, F. M., & Zulager, D. D. The effectiveness clients at an impai^-driver treatment program. 358 of dynamic graphics in revealing structure in multi- Hemstreet, R. L. See Bradley, D. R. variate data. 253 HUl, L. See Hays, R. D. Marchak, F. M., & Zulager, D. D. A review of scien- Hine, T. See Cole, G. R. tific visualization software for the Macintosh com- Hirshfield, S. See Gervasio, A. H. puter. 328 Holden, R. R. See Longman, R. S. Markowitz, T. J. See Merbitz, C. T. Houx, P. J. See Brand, N. Marqui, H. See Merbitz, C. T. Hulme, C. See Cox, R. Martin, T. A., & Growney, W. J. A HyperCard stack Irtel, H. Color-vision demonstrations on an IBM for the creation of graphically organized glossaries 317 PC/AT with VGA . 88 Martonyi, B. J. See McFarlane, D. K. Irtel, H. Computing data for color-vision modeling 397 McCarthy, W. J. See Jarvik, M. E. Isaacs, M., Costenbader, V., Reading-Brown, M., & McDade, C. E. Computer-Based Precision Learning: Goodman, G. Using a computer simulation in the re- A Course Builder application. 269 search, training, and evaluation of school psy- McDowell, J. J. See chologists. 165 Fernandez, E. Izatt, E. J. See Hawley, K. J. Pevey, M. E. Jarvik, M. E., Rosenblatt, M. R., Carpenter, C. L., McFarlane, D. K., Martonyi, B. J., & Robinson, T. E. An inexpensive automated system for the measure¬ Scherer, E., McNicol, R. E., & Capel, M. J. A com¬ ment of rotational behavior in small animals .... 414 puterized system for analyzing linear locomotion 37 McHale, M. A. See Wolach, A. H. Semple, C. See Fernandez, E. McNicol, R. E. See Scherer, E. Seu, J. See Li, J. H. Merbitz, C. T., King, R. B., Chemey, L. R., Mar- Sherry, C. J., & Constable, S. H. An automated exer¬ qui, H., Grip, J. C., & Markowitz, T. J. Computer¬ cise wheel for primates. 49 ized behavioral-data collection and analysis for im¬ Smith, R. F. See Clarke, R. L. proved clinical outcomes in rehabilitation. 366 Snodgrass, J. G., & Poster, M. Visual word-recognition Michael, J. A. See Li, J. thresholds for screen-fragmented names of the Mills, M. E. GRADER: A computer program that Snodgrass and Vanderwart pictures. I recommends student letter grades. 321 Steiger, J. H., & Fouladi, R. T. R2: A computer pro¬ Mitchell, N. See Ray, R. D. gram for interval estimation, power calculations, Morris, C. C. Using the IBM-compatible micro¬ sample size estimation, and hypothesis testing in mul¬ computer’s serial port as an input-output interface 456 tiple regression. 581 Narasimhan, V. L. See Fernandez, E. Steinman, S. B., & Nawrot, M. Real-time color-frame Narayanan, A. Estimating sample properties of prin¬ animation for visual psychophysics on the Macintosh cipal components using SAS. 97 computer. 439 Nawrot, M. See Steinman, S. B. (2) Steinman, S. B., & Nawrot, M. Software for the gener¬ Nicholas, R. See Hays, R. D. ation and display of random-dot cinematograms on Nodine, C. F., Kundel, H. L., Toto, L. C., & Krupin- the Macintosh computer. 573 ski, E. A. Recording and analyzing eye-position data Stout, C. E. An automated method of psychiatric treat¬ using a microcomputer workstation. 475 ment pianning. 326 Olszyk, V. B. See Ali, J. S. Sullivan, J. V. See Glowa, J. R. Perkins, K. A., Grobe, J. E., Jennings, J. R., Epstein, Taylor, J. See Gervasio, A. H. L. H., & Elash, C. A technique for rapid, reliable Theios, J. See Lopez, E. O. assessment of thermal-pain threshold in humans . 60 Thompson, A. K. See Wayland, S. C. Petree, A. D., Haddad, N. F., & Berger, L. H. A sim¬ Tiplady, B. Continuous attention: Rationale and dis¬ ple and sensitive method for monitoring running- criminant validation of a test designed for use in wheel movement. 412 psychopharmacoiogy. 16 Petty, L. C. See Rosen, E. F. Toto, L. C. See Nodine, C. F. Pevey, M. E., McDowell, J. J., & Kessel, R. Shaw’s Totterdell, P., & Folkard, S. In situ repeated measures stored information as a quantitative measure of se¬ of affect and cognitive performance facilitated by use quential structure. 228 of a hand-held computer . 545 Pollack, S. See Borenstein, M. Townsend, J. T. Don’t be fazed by PHASER: Begin¬ Poster, M. See Snodgrass, J. G. ning exploration of a cyclical motivational system 219 Powers, M. K. See Bilotta, J. Vander Vlugt, M. J., Kruk, M. R., VanErp, A. M. M., Primavera, L. H. See Gorman, B. S. & Geuze, R. H. CAMERA: A system for fast and Prince, C. See Bowers, C. reliable acquisition of multiple ethological records 147 Quera, V. See Bakeman, R. Van Erp, A. M. M. See van der Vlugt, M. J. Ransdell, S. Incorporating educational software into Vaughan, J. The dimensions of computing. 109 large introductory psychology lectures and labs.. 172 Walsh, D. A. See Carter, S. R. Ray, R. D., & Mitchell, N. BehSys Anal: An artificially Washburn, D. A. Analyzing the path of responding in intelligent hypermedia resource library for descrip¬ maze-solving and other tasks. 248 tive behavioral research. 180 Washburn, D. A. External audio for IBM-compatible Reading-Brown, M. See Isaacs, M. computers. 80 Redington, D. J. See Reidbord, S. P. Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. Testing pri¬ Refinetti, R. Analysis of the circadian rhythm of body mates with joystick-based automated apparatus: Les¬ temperature. 28 sons from the Language Research Center’s Com¬ Reidbord, S. P., & Redington, D. J. Analysis and visu¬ puterized Test System. 157 alization of complex psychophysiological data: Coor¬ Wayland, S. C., & Thompson, A. K. An external milli¬ dinated use of multiple applications on a micro¬ second timer for the Apple Macintosh with applica¬ computer . 213 tions to cross-modal lexical priming. 528 Reisberg, D. See Doenias, J. M. Williams, R. H. Dunnett-like multiple comparisons Reyes del Paso, G. A. An on-line program to calculate among product-moment correlations. 493 respiratory sinus arrhythmia amplitude. 464 Williams, R. H., & Applegate, B. Tukey-like pairwise Rhoderick, R. R. See Ali, J. S. comparisons among variances. 494 Rhodes, R. P. See Craig, J. C. Wilson, W. J., & Cook, J. A. CATECHOLLISION: Robinson, T. E. See McFarlane, D. K. A game to teach catecholamine synthesis for IBM Rosen, E. F., & Petty, L. C. Computer-aided instruc¬ PCs and compatibles. 101 tion in a physiological psychology course. 169 Wolach, A. H. Journal reference assistance. 495 Rosenblatt, M. R. See Jarvik, M. E. Wolach, A. H. & McHale, M. A. Computerized anal¬ Rothstein, H. R. See Borenstein, M. ysis of variance tutorial . 495 Rovick, A. A. See Li, J. Wolfe, C. R. Using Authorware Professional for de¬ Rumbaugh, D. M. See Washburn, D. A. veloping courseware. 273 Salas, E. See Bowers, C. Wright, R. D., & Dawson, M. R. W. Measurement of VI directional lever response reaction time with the physics . 103 Commodore 64 . 541 Nominations for the editorship of Memory <6 Cognition . 103 Yost, M. See Bremner, F. J. APA applies for travel grant for Brussels congress. 104 Zander, O. See Kohler, T. Call for assistance in the compilation of a history of the Psy- Ziegenhagen, S. T. See Bradley, D. R. chonomic Society. 104 Zulager, D. D. See Marchak, F. M. (2) Jean S. Morgan, 1922-1992 . 393 22nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology . 394 ARTICLES IN PRESS International Congress of Psychology. 395 Forthcoming Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Memory strategies; Theory and application workshop... 395 Computers articles. 71 5th European Conference for Research on Learning and 392 Instruction. 553 501 Fifth Annual International Conference of the Society for the 583 Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE) . 559 Change in editorship: Memory & Cognition. 584 NOTICES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Change in editorship: Perception & Psychophysics. 584 Support for cognitive science research: NIMH. 585 Nominations for the editorship of Perception & Psycho¬ News and Notes from NSF . 585 J I I f I i I I 1 ^-= I ? A il j I I I */ I / /:• ,/

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