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Index to Volume 132 This annual index is organized by first author and by title. Page numbers refer to the following issues Number | (January): | Number 2 (April): 113 Number 3 (July) VIS Number 4 (October) AUTHOR INDEX & MacDonald, K. The ution of domain-general mechanisms u . telJ ligen”c e and lea, rning. , 5-40 OId+ Choi, H., & Smith, S. M. Incubation and & Hauser, S. R. Discrimina [He resoiution of p-oOf-the-tongue fo § more CloSé ISSOCK state 365-376 } ed similarity thar Dunlosky. J., Serra, M. J.. Matvey, G., & ] or. 293-311 Rawson, K. A. Se md-order judgments ru S., & Weaver, ( \ bout idements Oo ; é mii memo and metamemory Dynam y ssment [ l¢ icatiol Ej vidence ses. 429-445 , Ewalds-Kvist, S. B. M., & ective bred for Farmer-Dougan, \V Chandrashekat Stutzman, D Bradham, K & Dougan, J. D. Fox urine as an aversive timulus: Modification of a passive ce lask 37I 3-39“0 Ferraro, F. R. Remarks of > >) executi7v e editoory. 2294 -2 Gibson, J. M., & Bahrey, R. Modalit hic lin i n adult ders 1 auditory word-fragment com cCri \.. King, A. R., & Bailly, M. D tion. 117-137 ner ersus & / y ific al iri Gibson, J M Goolkasian, P bute f the psycholog major. 139-150 Karkowski, A. M. /n-coming Execut tani, H.. & Widner, R r. Metacog Editors edulorial statement. SL5—5 } Nev ISSueS ind le Hall, M. D., & Blasko, D. G. Attentiona 29-334 Index to Volume 132 This annual index is organized by first author and by title. Page numbers refer to the following issues Number | (January): | Number 2 (April): 113 Number 3 (July) VIS Number 4 (October) AUTHOR INDEX & MacDonald, K. The ution of domain-general mechanisms u . telJ ligen”c e and lea, rning. , 5-40 OId+ Choi, H., & Smith, S. M. Incubation and & Hauser, S. R. Discrimina [He resoiution of p-oOf-the-tongue fo § more CloSé ISSOCK state 365-376 } ed similarity thar Dunlosky. J., Serra, M. J.. Matvey, G., & ] or. 293-311 Rawson, K. A. Se md-order judgments ru S., & Weaver, ( \ bout idements Oo ; é mii memo and metamemory Dynam y ssment [ l¢ icatiol Ej vidence ses. 429-445 , Ewalds-Kvist, S. B. M., & ective bred for Farmer-Dougan, \V Chandrashekat Stutzman, D Bradham, K & Dougan, J. D. Fox urine as an aversive timulus: Modification of a passive ce lask 37I 3-39“0 Ferraro, F. R. Remarks of > >) executi7v e editoory. 2294 -2 Gibson, J. M., & Bahrey, R. Modalit hic lin i n adult ders 1 auditory word-fragment com cCri \.. King, A. R., & Bailly, M. D tion. 117-137 ner ersus & / y ific al iri Gibson, J M Goolkasian, P bute f the psycholog major. 139-150 Karkowski, A. M. /n-coming Execut tani, H.. & Widner, R r. Metacog Editors edulorial statement. SL5—5 } Nev ISSueS ind le Hall, M. D., & Blasko, D. G. Attentiona 29-334 Parrott, D. J., Zeichner, A., & Evces, M Terry, W. S. Serial position effects in Effect of trait anger on cognitive pro recali of felevisior commercials cessing of emotional stimuli. 67-80 151-163 R6nnlund, M., Karlsson, E., Laggniis, E., Tragesser, S. L., & Lippman, L. G. Puns Larsson, L., & I indstr6m, I. Risky deci and near puns in fables 243 sion making across three arenas of Tragesser,S . L., & Lippman, CHOICE Are vounger and older adults ine: For superior or differently susceptible lo framing 255-266 effects? 81-92 Washburn, D Smith Schwartz, B. L., & Frazier, L. D. Tip-of Taglialatela, L. A. Individual differ meue States and aging Contrast ences wu Mle ; [ responsive psyvcholtinguistic and metacognitir ness: Coenitive and personality corre perspectives 377-391 ates. 446 Shields, W. E., Smith, J. D., Guttmannova Widner, R & Winkel K.. & Washburn, D. A. Confidence judg man, S Tip-of-th gue experi ments by humans and Rhe sus monkeys ences are not me) feeling-of 165-186 knowing experiences. 392—407 Son, L. K. Metacognitive control: Chil Wiley, J., Griffin, T. D., & Thiede dren s§ short-term ersus lone ferm diffi 4 le omprenensioir ty study strategies. 347-363 comprehension. 408-428 Stark, ¢ P. Behavioral effects of stimula Wolach, A. H., & McHale, M ion of the medial amygdala in the male j ine in Mondrian rat are modified Dy prior sexual expert 117 99 Cnce 20 224 TITLE INDEX Attentional interference in judgments of Effect of trait anger on cognitive process musical timbre: Individual differences ing of emotional stimuli. Dominic J in working memory. Michael D. Hall Parrott, Amos Zeichner, & Mark Evces & DawnG . Blasko. 94—112 67-80 Behavioral effects of stimulation of the The evolution of domain-general mecha medial amygdala in the male rat are nisms in intelliagnde lneacrnein g. Dar modified by prior sexual experience Chiappe & Kevin MacDonald. 5-40 Charles Patrick Stark. 207-224 Eyewitness memory and metamemory in judgments by humans and product identification: Evidence for Rhesus monkeys. Wendy E. Shields, J familiarity biases. Kevin S. Krug & David Smith, Katarina Guttmannova Charles A. Weaver Ill. 429-445 & David A. Washburt 165-186 Fox urine as an aversive stimulus: Modifi Constructing something funny: Levels of cationo f a passive avoidance task. Valeri associative connection in Tom Farmer-Dougar Seshanand Chan Swittes Louis G Lippman & Saral l adrasneKnal Da ld Stul nan Kari Brad Tragesser. 231-242 ham, & James D. Dougan. 313-320 Discrimination is more closely associat General versus gender-specific attributes ed with perceived similarity than with of the psychology major. Jason A distance and color. Donald L. King & McCre Alan R. King, & Matthew D Sheketha R. Hauser. 293-311 Bailly. 139-150 Dynamic assessment of intelligence is a In-coming Executive Editors’ editorial better reply to adaptive behavior and statement. Janet M. Gibson, Paula cognitive plasticity Rosa Angela Goolkasian, & Andrea M. Karkowski Fabio. 41-64 324-328 Incubation and the resolution of tip-of Puns and near puns in fables. Sarah 1 the-tongue states. Hyun Choi & Steven Tragesser & Louis G. Lippman. 243-254 VU. Smith. 365—376 Putting the comprehension in metacom Individual differences in metacognitive prehension. Jennifer Wiley, Thomas D responsiveness: Cognitive and person Griffin, & Keith W. Thiede. 408-428 ality correlates. David A. Washburn, J Remarks of the out-going executive edi ; 10 92 David Smith, & Lauren A. Taglialatela tor. F. Richard Ferraro, 229-230 446—46 | Risky decision making across three are Line spacing in Mondrian paintings and nas of choice: Are younger and olde computer-generated modifications adults differently susceptible to fram Allen H. Wolach & Maureen A. McHal. ng effects? Michael Rénnlund, Erik 281-29] yon Erica Lagends Lisa Lars Metacognition: New issandu apeprosach es & Therese Lindstrém. 8\—92 Hajime Otani & Robert L. Widner Ji nd-order judgments about judg 329-334 learning. John Dunlosky Metacognitive control: Children’s short Serra, Gree Matvey, & term versus long-term study strategies 4. Rawson. 3 Lisa K. Son. 347-363 Serial position effects in recall of television Mice selectively bred for open-field thig commercials. W. Scott Teri 15] 163 motaxis: Life span and stability of the Teasing For superiority or solidarity selection trait. Pia K. Leppéine S Sarah L. Tragesser & Louis G. Lipp Béatrice M. Ewalds-Kvist, & Ritva 255-266 Kajsa Selander. 187-204 tongue experiences are not Modality-specificity effects in priming of trong feeling-of-knowing expe visual and auditory word-! agment Robert L. Widner Jr. Hajime completion. Janet M. Gibson & Ryar & Sarah E. Winkelman. 392-407 Bahre 117 i tongue states and aging: Con Phonological and orthographic coding psycholinguitstic and metacog skills in adult readers. Raymond I perspectives Bennett Il Maieres. 267-280 & Leslie D. Frazier. 377-391 —

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