Contents of Volume 13 Abrams, R. A. See Christ, S. E. Blandon-Gitlin, I. See Pezdek, K. Alford, H. S. See Kelemen, W. L. Bornstein, R. F. See Craver-Lemley, C. Allen, D. See Zellner, D. A. Botvinick, M. M. See Thompson-Schill, S. L. Altmann, E. M. Task switching is not cue switching .. . 1016 Bowers, J. S. See Havelka, J. Ambinder, M. S. See: Brand, M. See Peereman, R. Thomas, L. E. Breneiser, J. E., & McDaniel, M. A. Discrepancy processes in Wang, R. F. prospective memory retrieval Ansorge, U. See Horstmann, G. Bressan, P. Inhomogeneous surrounds, conflicting we Arend, I., Johnston, S., & Shapiro, K. Task-irrelevant visual and the double-anchoring theory of lightness motion and flicker attenuate the attentional blink . . . 600 Brockmole, J. R. See Gajewski, D. A. Arndt, J. See Diana, R. A. Brown, C. See Lloyd-Jones, T. J. Ash, I. K., & Wiley, J. The nature of restructuring in insight: Brown, G. D. A., Morin, C., & Lewandowsky, S. Evidence for An individual-differences approach 66 time-based models of free recall Avraamides, M. N., & Sofroniou, S. G. Spatial frameworks in Brown, S., Lehmann, C., & Poboka, D. A critical test of the imagined navigation failure-to-engage theory of task switching Brysbaert, M. See New, B. Baker, J. M. C., & Dunlosky, J. Does momentary accessibility Buccino, G. See Riggio, L. influence metacomprehension judgments? The influence of study—judgment lags on accessibility effects Bunting, M. The role of processing difficulty in the predic- tive utility of working memory span Balci, F., & Gallistel, C. R. Cross-domain transfer of quantitative discriminations: Is it all a matter of propor- Burani, C., Barca, L., & Ellis, A. W. Orthographic complex- PS ca dr Gea ehukkeneuketedaebukhuehecsewen 636 ity and word naming in Italian: Some words are more transparent than others Ball, L. J. See Fleming, P. Bar-Anan, Y. See Lamy, D. Burnham, B. R., Neely, J. H., & O’Connor, P. A. Priming ef- fects on temporal order judgments about words: Per- Barca, L. See Burani, C. ceived temporal priority or response bias? ........ 429 Bausenhart, K. M., Rolke, B., Hackley, S. A., & Ulrich, R. The Byrne, M. D. See Martin, R. C. locus of temporal preparation effects: Evidence from the psychological refractory period paradigm Cannon, P. R. See Bayliss, A. P. Bayliss, A. P., Paul, M. A., Cannon, P. R., & Tipper, S. P. Gaze cuing and affective judgments of objects: I like what you Carlson, K. See Clifton, C., Jr. look at Carlson, L. A., & Kenny, R. Interpreting spatial terms involves Beaman, C. P. The relationship between absolute and pro- simulating interactions portion scores of serial order memory: Simulation pre- Carmel, T. See Lamy, D. dictions and empirical data Carpenter, S. K., Pashler, H., & Vul, E. What types of learn- Becker, M. W. See Pashler, H. ing are enhanced by a cued recall test? ........... 826 Beilock, S. L. See Holt, L. E. Carrasco, M. See Liu, T. Benjamin, A. S. The effects of list-method directed forget- Carreiras, M. See Perea, M. ting en recognition memory Castel, A. D. See Klein, R. M. Bennett, H. D. See Shimamura, A. P. Caverni, J.-P. See Gimmig, D. Ben-Shakhar, G. See Gronau, N. Chao, H.-F., & Yeh, Y.-Y. Inhibition of return lasts longer at Berntsen, D. See Rubin, D. C. repeatedly stimulated locations than at novel loca- Besner, D. See Risko, E. F. Betta, E. See Turatto, M. Chen, H.-C. See Friedman, M. Bhatt, R. S. See Hayden, A. Cheng, Y. See Martin, R. C. Bireta, T. J., Neath, I., & Surprenant, A. M. The syllable-based Christ, S. E., & Abrams, R. A. Abrupt onsets cannot be ig- word length effect and stimulus set specificity Birnkrant, R. S. See Horowitz, T. S. Church, J. See Wraga, M. Bjork, E. L. See Storm, B. C. Clarke, S. See Lloyd-Jones, T. J. Bjork, R. A. See Storm, B. C. Clement, T. S. See Zentall, T. R. Clifton, C., Jr., Carlson, K., & Frazier, L. Tracking the what Egeth, H. E. See: and why of speakers’ choices: Prosodic boundaries and Lamy, D. the length of constituents Leber, A. B. Cohen, A. L. See Gold, J. M. Proulx, M. J. Cohen, A. See Gronau, N. Ellis, A. W. See Burani, C. Cohen, R. G. See Rosenbaum, D. A. Enns, J. T. See Corbett, J. E. Cokely, E. T., Kelley, C. M., & Gilchrist, A. L. Sources of in- Evans, J. S. B. T. The heuristic-analytic theory of reasoning: dividual differences in working memory: Contributions Extension and evaluation of strategy to capacity Fagot, J., Goldstein, J., Davidoff, J., & Pickering, A. Cross- Cole, G. G., & Liversedge, S. P. Change blindness and the primacy of object appearance species differences in color categorization Farrell, S., Wagenmakers, E.-J., & Ratcliff, R. 1/f noise in Collins, A. F. See Fleming, P. human cognition: Is it ubiquitous, and what does it Colzato, L. S., van Wouwe, N. C., Lavender, T. J., & Hommel, B. Intelligence and cognitive flexibility: Fluid intelligence Fencsik, D. E. See Horowitz, T. S. correlates with feature “unbinding” across perception and action Ferrand, L. See New, B. Conrad, M., Stenneken, P., & Jacobs, A. M. Associated or dis- Ferretti, T. R., & Gagné, C. L. The recovery of thematic role sociated effects of syllable frequency in lexical decision structure during noun—noun interpretation and naming Finch, S. See Hoekstra, R. Corbett, J. E., & Enns, J. T. Observer pitch and roll influence: Fleming, P., Ball, L. J., Ormerod, T. C., & Collins, A. F. Ana- The rod and frame illusion logue versus propositional representation in congenitally Cortese, M. J., Watson, J. M., Khanna, M. M., & McCallion, M. blind individuals Revisiting distinctive processes in memory Fortin, C. See Morin, C. Costa, A., Roelstraete, B., & Hartsuiker, R. J. The lexical bias Fowler, C. A. See Galantucci, B. effect in bilingual speech production: Evidence for feed- Frazier, L. See Clifton, C., Jr. back between lexical and sublexical levels across lan- Friedman, M., Chen, H.-C., & Vaid, J. Proverb preferences guages across cultures: Dialecticality or poeticality? ...... 353 Craver-Lemley, C., & Bornstein, R. F. Self-generated visual Friedrich, A. M. See Zentall, T. R. imagery alters the mere exposure effect Frings, C. Relevant distractors do not cause negative prim- Crawford, L. E., Huttenlocher, J., & Hedges, L. V. Within- c¢~tegory feature correlations and Bayesian adjustment Fuller, S. See Liu, T. strategies Crowell, J. A. See: Gabbay, P. See Pezdek, K. Thomas, L. E. Wang, R. F. Gabbert, F., Memon, A., & Wright, D. B. Memory confor- mity: Disentangling the steps toward influence during a Crump, M. J. C., Gong, Z., & Milliken, B. The context- discussion specific proportion congruent Stroop effect: Location as a contextual cue Gagné, C. L. See Ferretti, T. R. Cury, F. See Gimmig, D. Gajewski, D. A., & Brockmole, J. R. Feature bindings endure without attention: Evidence from an explicit recall Dalton, P., & Lavie, N. Temporal attentional capture: Effects of Galantucci, B., Fowler, C. A., & Turvey, M. T. The motor the- irrelevant singletons on rapid serial visual search . ... 881 ory of speech perception reviewed Davidoff, J. See Fagot, J. Erratum Decety, J. See Sommerville, J. A. Galfano, G., Rusconi, E., & Umilta, C. Number magnitude de Jong, R. See Tops, M. orients attention, but not against one’s will Dennis, I. See Parmentier, F. B. R. Gallace, A., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. The failure to detect Diana, R. A., Reder, L. M., Arndt, J., & Park, H. Models of tactile change: A tactile analogue of visual change blind- recognition: A review of arguments in favor of a dual- process account Gallistel, C. R. See Balci, F. Diaz, M., & Ross, B. H. Sorting out categories: Incremental Gauthier, I. See Hayward, W. G. learning of category structure Geraci, L., & McCabe, D. P. Examining the basis for illusory Di Lollo, V. See Kawahara, J.-I. recollection: The role of remember/know instruc- Dodson, C. S., & Krueger, L. E. I misremember it well: Why older adults are unreliable eyewitnesses Gevers, W. See Notebaert, W. Dreisbach, G., & Haider, H. Preparatory adjustment of cog- Gilchrist, A. L. See Cokely, E. T. nitive control in the task switching paradigm Gimmig, D., Huguet, P., Caverni, J.-P., & Cury, F. Choking Duncan, L. See Wraga, M. under pressure and working memory capacity: When Dunlosky, J. See Baker, J. M. C. performance pressure reduces fluid intelligence . . . 1005 Goh, C. K. See Goh, W. D. Hsieh, B. [B.} See: Goh, W. D., & Goh, C. K. The roles of semantic similarity and Thomas, L. E. proactive interference in the word length effect ....978 Wang, R. F. Gold, J. M., Cohen, A. L., & Shiffrin, R. Visual noise reveals Hubbard, T. L. Computational theory and cognition in rep- category representations resentational momentum and related types of displace- ment: A reply to Kerzel Goldstein, J. See Fagot, J. Huguet, P. See Gimmig, D. Gong, Z. See Crump, M. J. C. Hulme, C. See Morin, C. Gosney, J. L. See Wang, R. F. Hunt, A. R., Ishigami, Y., & Klein, R. M. Eye movements, not Grainger, J. See Petit, J.-P. hypercompatible mappings, are critical for eliminating Gronau, N., Sequerra, E., Cohen, A., & Ben-Shakhar, G. The the cost of task set reconfiguration effect of novel distractors on performance in focused Huttenlocher, J. See Crawford, L. E. attention tasks: A cognitive-psychophysiological ap- Irwin, D. E. See: Thomas, L. E. Hackley, S. A. See Bausenhart, K. M. Wang, R. F. Haider, H. See Dreisbach, G. Ishigami, Y. See Hunt, A. R. Halloran, E. S. See Rosenbaum, D. A. Iversen, W., Nuerk, H.-C., Jager, L., & Willmes, K. The influ- Hamilton, J. P., Mirkin, M., & Polk, T. A. Category-level con- ence of an external symbol system on number parity rep- tributions to the alphanumeric category effect in visual resentation, or What’s odd about 6? ............. 730 Ivry, R. B. See Spencer, R. M. C. Harris, 1. M. See Hayward, W. G. Harrison, L. G. See Seamon, J. G. Jacobs, A. M. See Conrad, M. Hartsuiker, R. J. See Costa, A. Jacobs, E. C. See Wraga, M. Hasegawa, T. See Senju, A. Jager, L. See Iversen, W. Hasher, L. See Lustig, C. Jalbert, A. See Tremblay, S. Havelka, J., Bowers, J. S., & Jankovic, D. Cross-alphabet Jankovic, D. See Havelka, J. and cross-modal long-term priming in Serbian and Jiang, Y. V. See Song, J.-H. English Johnson, A. See Hoekstra, R. Hayden, A., Bhatt, R. S., & Quinn, P. C. Infants’ sensitivity to Johnson, M. K., Mitchell, K. J., Raye, C. L., McGuire, J. T., & uniform connectedness as a cue for perceptual organiza- Sanislow, C. A. Mental rubbernecking to negative infor- mation depends on task context Hayes, A. E. See Tipper, S. P. Johnston, S. See Arend, I. Hayward, W. G., Zhou, G., Gauthier, I., & Harris, I. M. Disso- Juricevic, I. See Kennedy, J. M. ciating viewpoint costs in mental rotation and object recognition Kaeochinda, K. F. See Kelemen, W. L. Hayward, W. G. See Rhodes, G. Kahana, M. J. See Howard, M. W. Hedges, L. V. See Crawford, L. E. Kawahara, J.-I., Kumada, T., & Di Lollo, V. The attentional Helt, M. See Wraga, M. blink is governed by a temporary loss of control .. . 886 Henley, M. See Zellner, D. A. Kawahara, J.-1., & Yamada, Y. Two noncontiguous locations Hoekstra, R., Finch, S., Kiers, H. A. L., & Johnson, A. Proba- can be attended concurrently: Evidence from the atten- bility as certainty: Dichotomous thinking and the misuse tional blink of p values Kelemen, W. L., Weinberg, W. B., Alford, H. S., Mulvey, E. K., Hoffmann, J. See Kiesel, A. & Kaeochinda, K. F. Improving the reliability of event- Holcomb, P. J. See Petit, J.-P. based laboratory tests of prospective memory .... 1028 Holt, L. E., & Beilock, S. L. Expertise and its embodiment: Keller, P. E., & Koch, I. The planning and execution of short Examining the impact of sensorimotor skill expertise on auditory sequences the representation of action-related text Kelley, C. M. See Cokely, E. T. Holt, L. L. See Mirman, D. Kennedy, J. M., & Juricevic, I. Blind man draws using Hommel, B. See Colzato, L. S. diminution in three dimensions Horowitz, T. S., Birnkrant, R. S., Fencsik, D. E., Tran, L., & Kennedy, J. M. See Roncero, C. Wolfe, J. M. How do we track invisible objects? ....516 Kenny, R. See Carlson, L. A. Horstmann, G., Scharlau, I., & Ansorge, U. More efficient re- Kensinger, E. A., & Schacter, D. L. When the Red Sox jection of happy than of angry face distractors in visual shocked the Yankees: Comparing negative and positive memories Howard, M. W., Kahana, M. J., & Wingfield, A. Aging and Kerzel, D. Why eye movements and perceptual factors contextual binding: Modeling recency and lag recency ef- have to be controlled in studies on “representational fects with the temporal context model momentum” Khanna, M. M. See Cortese, M. J. Lloyd-Jones, T. J., Brown, C., & Clarke, S. Verbal overshad- Kiers, H. A. L. See Hoekstra, R. owing of perceptual discrimination Kiesel, A., Kunde, W., & Hoffmann, J. Evidence for task- Logan, G. D. Out with the old, in with the new: More valid specific resolution of response conflict measures of switch cost and retrieval time in the task span procedure Kiesel, A. See Kunde, W. Logan, G. D. See Schneider, D. W. Killeen, P. R. Beyond statistical inference: A decision theory for science . Love, B. C. See Sakamoto, Y. King, S. See Parmentier, F. B. R. Lustig, C., Hasher, L., & Tonev, S. T. Distraction as a deter- minant of processing speed Kingstone, A. See Ristic, J. Kinoshita, S. Additive and interactive effects of word frequency Maki, W. S., & Mebane, M. W. Attentional capture triggers and masked repetition in the lexical decision task ... . 668 an attentional blink Klein, R. M., Castel, A. D., & Pratt, J. The effects of memory Malmberg, K. J., & Xu, J. The influence of averaging and noisy load on the time course of inhibition of return decision strategies on the recognition memory ROC .. . 99 Klein, R. M. See Hunt, A. R. Martin, R. C., & Byrne, M. D. Why opening a door is as easy as Koch, I. See Keller, P. E. eating an apple: A reply to Thomspon-Schill & Botvinick Koriat, A. See Razpurker-Apfeld, I. Koutstaal, W. Flexible remembering Martin, R. C., & Cheng, Y. Selection demands versus associ- Kraljic, T., & Samuel, A. G. Generalization in perceptual ation strength in the verb gencration task ‘learning for speech Mayr, U. What matters in the cued task-switching paradigm: Kramer, A. F. See: CE Ctncivpacestnataceegkees Thomas, L. E. Mayr, U. See Spieler, D. H. Wang, R. F. McBeath, M. K. See Sugar, T. G. Krueger, L. E. See Dodson, C. S. McCabe, D. P. See Geraci, L. Kuhns, D. See Lien, M.-C. McCallion, M. See Cortese, M. J. Kumada, T. See: McClelland, J. L. See Mirman, D. Kawahara, J.-I. McDaniel, M. A. See Breneiser, J. E. Ogawa, H. McElree, B., Murphy, G. L., & Ochoa, T. Time course of re- Kunde, W., & Kiesel, A. See what you’ve done! Active touch trieving conceptual information: A speed—accuracy affects the number of perceived visual objects trade-off study Kunde, W. See Kiesel, A. McElree, B., Pylkkanen, L., Pickering, M. J., & Traxler, M. J. A time course analysis of enriched composition Lachnit, H. See Melchers, K. G. McGuire, J. T. See Johnson, M. K. Lages, M., & Paul, A. Visual long-term memory for spatial McKone, E., & Peh, Y. X. Memory conjunction errors for ET viccs conneeedaeiearseeenecneeesoa 4 486 realistic faces are consistent with configural process- LaGrone, S. See Spieler, D. H i 106 Lamy, D., Bar-Anan, Y., Egeth, H. E., & Carmel, T. Effects of McKoon, G. See Ratcliff, R. top-down guidance and singleton priming on visual McQueen, J. M. See Shatzman, EK. B. Mebane, M. W. See Maki, W. S. Larsson, M. See Willander, J. Meeter, M., & Theeuwes, J. Cuing the dimension of a dis- Lavender, T. J. See Colzato, L. S. tractor: Verbal cues of target identity also benefit same- Lavie, N. See Dalton, P. dimension distractor singletons Leber, A. B., & Egeth, H. E. It’s under control: Top-down Melchers, K. G., Wolff, S., & Lachnit, H. Extinction of con- search strategies can override attentional capture .. . 132 ditioned inhibition through nonreinforced presentation Lehmann, C. See Brown, S. of the inhibitor Levinthal, B. [R.] See: Memon, A. See Gabbert, F. Thomas, L. E. Midgley, K. J. See Petit, J.-P. Wang, R. F. Milliken, B. See Crump, M. J. C. Lewandowsky, S. See Brown, G. D. A. Mirkin, M. See Hamilton, J. P. Liefooghe, B. See: Mirman, D., McClelland, J. L., & Holt, L. L. An interactive Notebaert, W. Hebbian account of lexically guided tuning of speech per- Verbruggen, F. ception Lien, M.-C., Ruthruff, E., & Kuhns, D. On the difficulty of task Mitchell, K. J. See Johnson, M. K. switching: Assessing the role of task-set inhibition . . . 530 Morin, C., Poirier, M., Fortin, C., & Hulme, C. Word fre- Liu, T., Fuller, S., & Carrasco, M. 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