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Contents of Vol. 15, No. 4 (August 2008)
THEORETICAL AND REVIEW ARTICLES
J. David Smith, Michael J. Beran, Justin J. Couchman, & Mariana V. C. Coutinho
The comparative study of metacognition: Sharper paradigms, safer inferences
pp. 679– 691
Andrew L. Cohen, Adam N. Sanborn, & Richard M. Shiffrin
Model evaluation using grouped or individual data
pp. 692–712
Jared B. Smith & William H. Batchelder
Assessing individual differences in categorical data
pp. 713–731
Wolf Vanpaemel & Gert Storms
In search of abstraction: The varying-abstraction model of categorization
pp. 732–749
BRIEF REPORTS
Tali Ditman, Phillip J. Holcomb, & Gina R. Kuperberg
Time travel through language: Temporal shifts rapidly decrease information accessibility during reading
pp. 750–756
Raj M. Ratwani & J. Gregory Trafton
Shedding light on the graph schema: Perceptual features versus invariant structure
pp. 757–762
Rebecca Wright, William L. Thompson, Giorgio Ganis, Nora S. Newcombe, & Stephen M. Kosslyn
Training generalized spatial skills
pp. 763–771
Thomas S. Wallsten & Yoonhee Jang
Predicting binary choices from probability phrase meanings
pp. 772–779
Stephen E. Denton, John K. Kruschke, & Michael A. Erickson
Rule-based extrapolation: A continuing challenge for exemplar models
pp. 780–786
M. Kikutani, D. Roberson, & J. R. Hanley
What’s in the name? Categorical perception for unfamiliar faces can occur through labeling
pp. 787–794
Monica S. Castelhano, Alexander Pollatsek, & Kyle R. Cave
Typicality aids search for an unspecified target, but only in identification and not in attentional guidance
pp. 795–801
S. L. Franconeri, J. Y. Lin, Z. W. Pylyshyn, B. Fisher, & J. T. Enns
Evidence against a speed limit in multiple-object tracking
pp. 802–808
Paul E. Dux, Christopher L. Asplund, & René Marois
An attentional blink for sequentially presented targets: Evidence in favor of resource depletion accounts
pp. 809–813
Carola Lehle & Ronald Hübner
On-the-fly adaptation of selectivity in the flanker task
pp. 814–818
J. Toby Mordkoff, Rose Halterman, & Peggy Chen
Why does the effect of short-SOA exogenous cuing on simple RT depend on the number of display locations?
pp. 819–824
Caren M. Rotello & Min Zeng
Analysis of RT distributions in the remember–know paradigm
pp. 825–832
Alp Aslan & Karl-Heinz Bäuml
Memorial consequences of imagination in children and adults
pp. 833–837
Max M. Louwerse
Embodied relations are encoded in language
pp. 838–844
Matthew J. Pastizzo, James H. Neely, & Chi-Shing Tse
With a letter-searched prime, boat primes float but swim and coat don’t: Further evidence for automatic semantic activation
pp. 845–849
Wouter Duyck, Dieter Vanderelst, Timothy Desmet, & Robert J. Hartsuiker
The fequency effect in second-language visual word recognition
pp. 850–855
Denis Drieghe
Foveal processing and word skipping during reading
pp. 856–860
Robert E. Remez, Daria F. Ferro, Stephanie C. Wissig, & Claire A. Landau
Asynchrony tolerance in the perceptual organization of speech
pp. 861–865
NOTES AND COMMENT
John J. Christie & Raymond M. Klein
On finding negative priming from distracters
pp. 866–873
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