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Contents of Vol. 36, No. 3 (April 2008)

Alinda Friedman & David Waller
View combination in scene recognition
pp. 467–478

Keith B. Maddox, David N. Rapp, Sebastien Brion, & Holly A. Taylor
Social influences on spatial memory
pp. 479–494

Jan M. Wiener, Mathieu Lafon, & Alain Berthoz
Path planning under spatial uncertainty
pp. 495–504

Andrew J. Waters & Fernand Gobet
Mental imagery and chunks: Empirical and computational findings
pp. 505–517

Davi Bugmann & Kenny R. Coventry
Action and the representation of distance in cognitive maps acquired through imagined traversal: The development of a new methodology
pp. 518–533

Katherine Arbuthnott
The effect of task location and task type on backward inhibition
pp. 534–543

Takashi Yamauchi & Na-Yung Yu
Category labels versus feature labels: Category labels polarize inferential predictions
pp. 544–553

Jean E. Pretz
Intuition versus analysis: Strategy and experience in complex everyday problem solving
pp. 554 –566

Sean Duffy & L. Elizabeth Crawford
Primacy or recency effects in forming inductive categories
pp. 567–577

Steven Roodenrys & Leonie M. Miller
A constrained Rasch model of trace redintegration in serial recall
pp. 578–587

Murray Singer & Heather L. Tiede
Feeling of knowing and duration of unsuccessful memory search
pp. 588–597

Ruth H. Maki, Arne Weigold, & Abbigail Arellano
False memory for associated word lists in individuals and collaborating groups
pp. 598–603

Andrew C. Butler & Henry L. Roediger III
Feedback enhances the positive effects and reduces the negative effects of multiple-choice testing
pp. 604–616

Axel Buchner, Raoul Bell, Klaus Rothermund, & Dirk Wentura
Sound source location modulates the irrelevant sound effect
pp. 617–628

Alan M. McNeil & Rhona S. Johnston
Poor readers’ use of orthographic information in learning to read new words: A visual bias or a phonological deficit?
pp. 629–640

Jason F. Reimer, Thomas C. Lorsbach, & Dana M. Bleakney
Automatic semantic feedback during visual word recognition
pp. 641–658

Matthew J. Traxler
Structural priming among prepositional phrases: Evidence from eye movements
pp. 659–674

Albrecht W. Inhoff, Matthew S. Starr, Matthew Solomon, & Lars Placke
Eye movements during the reading of compound words and the influence of lexeme meaning
pp. 675–687

David N. Rapp
How do readers handle incorrect information during reading?
pp. 688–701