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Psychological ' ieee An International Journal of Perception, Attention, Memory, and Action Volume 61 1998 Board of Editors J. Engelkamp, Saarbricken P.A. Frensch, Berlin (Coordinating Editor) H. Heuer, Dortmund B. Bridgeman, Santa Cruz D.J.K. Mewhort, Ontario M. Brysbaert, Gent C. Umilta, Padova Editorial Advisory Board D. Berry, Reading M.-F. Ehrlich, Paris W. Perrig, Bern V. Bruce, Stirling G.B. Flores d’Arcais, Nijmegen D.A. Rosenbaum, University Park, PA A. Buchner, Trier G. Hitch, Lancaster W.L. Shebilske, College Station, TX C. Bundesen, Copenhagen B. Hommel, Munchen W. Spijkers, Dortmund H. Colonius, Oldenburg A.M. Jacobs, Marburg A.J.W.M. Thomassen, Nijmeger L.L. Cuddy, Kingston, Canada S. Keele, Eugene, OR R. Ulrich, Wuppertal M. Denis, Orsay S.J. Lupker, London, Canada D. Vorberg, Braunschweig A. Desrochers, Ottawa O. Neumann, Bielefeld G. Wolters, Leiden H. Deubel, Munchen H. Pashler, La Jolla, CA H. Zimmer, Saarbrucker ) Springer << > y! 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All fees should be paid to the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., 21 Congress Street, Salem, MA 01970, USA, stating the ISSN 0340-0727, the volume, and the first and last page numbers of each article copied. The copyright owner's consent does not include copying for general distribution, promotion, new works, or resale. in these cases, specific written permission must first be obtained from the publisher Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg New York App!, Wemding, Germany Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998 Springer-Verlag GmbH & Co KG D-14197 Berlin, Germany Contents of volume 61 1998 No. | pp 1-82 published March 11, 1998 No. 2 pp 83-156 published June 19, 1998 No. 3 pp 157-230 published August 21, 1998 No. 4 pp 231-310 published November 30, 1998 AscherslebenG ,. Prinz W: Editorial from the reinstatemento f a spatial congruenc it ore liming in perception and action representation of motork tasks 209 Introductory remarks | processing 125 Laine M, Koivisto M: | il aces Fortin C, Rousseau R: Interference to inflected Bajric J Heil M from short-term memory by lateralized Bello A Riggio | processing on encoding and decision 220 Ben-Zur H Koriat A reproducing brief durations 269 Lin J Frensch PA Bigand | Tillmann B Frensch PA, Lin J, Buchner A Link M Heil M Brown SW: Automaticity versus Learning versus behaviora timesharing in timing and expression of the learned Macar | Grondin § tracking dual-task The effects of a secondary Madurell | I B performance 7] tone-counting task on implicit Mak P La Heij W Buchner A Frensch PA learning in the serial Marshall PH Worthen JB Byblow WD, Bysouth-Young D. reaction task 83 Mecklenbriuker S Wippich W Summers JJ, Carson RG Meilleur-Wells G Grondin § Performance asymmetries Gobet F. Simon HA: Pattern and coupling dynamics in the recognition makes search Ouellette ¢ Grondin § acquisition of multifrequency possible: Comments on Holding bimanual coordination 56 (1992) 204 Parlangeli O Roncato S Bysouth-Young D Byblow WD Gomez RI Schvaneveldt RW Pearlman-Avnion S K oriat A Grondin S, Meilleur-Wells G. Penel A. Drake C: Sources of timing Calvo MG, Castillo MD: Predictive Quellette C, Macar F: Sensory variations in music performance inferences take time to effects on judgments of short A psychological s« entation develop 249 time-intervals 26] model 12 Carson RG Byblow WD Prinz W Aschersleben G Castillo MD — Calvo MG Heil M, Rosler F, Link M, Bajric J Proctor RW Fhrenstein A Cox KB — Worthen JB What is improved if a mental rotation task is repeated — the Repp BH: Obligatory “expectations Dehn DM, Erdfelder E: What kind efficiency of memory access, or the of expressive timing induced of bias is hindsight bias? 135 speed of a transformation by perception of musica Drake ¢ Penel A routine? 99 structure 33 Riggio L, Bello A, Umilta ¢ Ehrenstein A, Proctor RW: Selecting Koivisto M Laine M Inhibitory and facilitatory effects mapping rules and responses Koriat A, Pearlman-Avnion $ of cue onset and offset 107 in mixed compatibility Ben-Zur H: The subjective Roncato S, Parlangeli O four-choice tasks 231 organization of input and output Farfaneti G: Effects of contextual Erdfelder E — Dehn DM events in memory 295 and local factors on Ponzo illusion magnitude 119 Farfaneti G — Roncato S$ La Heij W, Mak P, Sander J, Rosler | Heil M Fendrich DW: Recognition benefits Willeboordse E: The gender- Rousseau R — Fortin ¢ IV Sander J La Heij W Simon HA » Gobet I and conceptual tests of implicit Schulze HH — Semjen A Summers JJ » Byblow WD memory 285 Schvaneveldt RW, Gomez RI Swinnen SP » Serrien DJ Worthen JB, Marshall PH, Attention and probabilistic Cox KB: List length and sequence learning 175 Tillmann B, Bigand E, Madurell I the bizarreness effect Scott SK: The point ol P-centres 4 Local versus global processing Support for a hybrid Semjen A, Vorberg D, Schulze HH of harmonic cadences in the solu- explanation 147 Getting synchronization with the tion of musical puzzles 15 metronome: Comparisons Zimmer HD: Spatial information between phase and period Umilta C — Riggio I with pictures and words correction 44 in visual short-term Serrien DJ, Swinnen SP Interactive Vorberg D Semjen A memory 277 processes during interlimb coordination: Combining W illeboordse I I a Hel) W {c/ nowle—_d gements >3 0S movement patterns with different Wippich W, Mecklenbrauker S frequency ratios 191 Effects of color on perceptual

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