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Authors: SRINIVAS K SCHWOEBEL J
Citation: K. Srinivas et J. Schwoebel, GENERALIZATION TO NOVEL VIEWS FROM VIEW COMBINATION, Memory & cognition, 26(4), 1998, pp. 768-779

Authors: CHRISTIE F BRUCE V
Citation: F. Christie et V. Bruce, THE ROLE OF DYNAMIC INFORMATION IN THE RECOGNITION OF UNFAMILIAR FACES, Memory & cognition, 26(4), 1998, pp. 780-790

Authors: LAWSON R JOLICOEUR P
Citation: R. Lawson et P. Jolicoeur, THE EFFECTS OF PLANE ROTATION ON THE RECOGNITION OF BRIEF MASKED PICTURES OF FAMILIAR OBJECTS, Memory & cognition, 26(4), 1998, pp. 791-803

Authors: NAKA M
Citation: M. Naka, REPEATED WRITING FACILITATES CHILDRENS MEMORY FOR PSEUDOCHARACTERS AND FOREIGN LETTERS, Memory & cognition, 26(4), 1998, pp. 804-809

Authors: NAZIR TA JACOBS AM OREGAN JK
Citation: Ta. Nazir et al., LETTER LEGIBILITY AND VISUAL WORD RECOGNITION, Memory & cognition, 26(4), 1998, pp. 810-821

Authors: KELLY MH MORRIS J VERREKIA L
Citation: Mh. Kelly et al., ORTHOGRAPHIC CUES TO LEXICAL STRESS - EFFECTS ON NAMING AND LEXICAL DECISION, Memory & cognition, 26(4), 1998, pp. 822-832

Authors: LUO CR JOHNSON RA GALLO DA
Citation: Cr. Luo et al., AUTOMATIC ACTIVATION OF PHONOLOGICAL INFORMATION IN READING - EVIDENCE FROM THE SEMANTIC RELATEDNESS DECISION TASK, Memory & cognition, 26(4), 1998, pp. 833-843

Authors: PALLIER C SEBASTIANGALLES N DUPOUX E CHRISTOPHE A MEHLER J
Citation: C. Pallier et al., PERCEPTUAL ADJUSTMENT TO TIME-COMPRESSED SPEECH - A CROSS-LINGUISTIC STUDY, Memory & cognition, 26(4), 1998, pp. 844-851

Authors: DILIBERTO KA ALTARRIBA J NEILL WT
Citation: Ka. Diliberto et al., NOVEL POPOUT WITHOUT NOVELTY, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 429-434

Authors: LOWE D
Citation: D. Lowe, LONG-TERM POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE IDENTITY PRIMING - EVIDENCE FOR EPISODIC RETRIEVAL, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 435-443

Authors: MASTERS MS
Citation: Ms. Masters, THE GENDER DIFFERENCE ON THE MENTAL ROTATIONS TEST IS NOT DUE TO PERFORMANCE-FACTORS, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 444-448

Authors: HINTZMAN DL CAULTON DA LEVITIN DJ
Citation: Dl. Hintzman et al., RETRIEVAL DYNAMICS IN RECOGNITION AND LIST DISCRIMINATION - FURTHER EVIDENCE OF SEPARATE PROCESSES OF FAMILIARITY AND RECALL, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 449-462

Authors: CUNNINGHAM TF MARMIE WR HEALY AF
Citation: Tf. Cunningham et al., THE ROLE OF ITEM DISTINCTIVENESS IN SHORT-TERM RECALL OF ORDER INFORMATION, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 463-476

Authors: TEHAN G HUMPHREYS MS
Citation: G. Tehan et Ms. Humphreys, CREATING PROACTIVE-INTERFERENCE IN IMMEDIATE RECALL - BUILDING A DOG FROM A DART, A MOP, AND A FIG, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 477-489

Authors: ZIEGLER JC REY A JACOBS AM
Citation: Jc. Ziegler et al., SIMULATING INDIVIDUAL WORD IDENTIFICATION THRESHOLDS AND ERRORS IN THE FRAGMENTATION TASK, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 490-501

Authors: BRUCE V CARSON D BURTON AM KELLY S
Citation: V. Bruce et al., PRIME-TIME ADVERTISEMENTS - REPETITION PRIMING FROM FACES SEEN ON SUBJECT RECRUITMENT POSTERS, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 502-515

Authors: FINKENAUER C LUMINET O GISLE L ELAHMADI A VANDERLINDEN M PHILIPPOT P
Citation: C. Finkenauer et al., FLASHBULB MEMORIES AND THE UNDERLYING MECHANISMS OF THEIR FORMATION -TOWARD AN EMOTIONAL-INTEGRATIVE MODEL, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 516-531

Authors: KURBAT MA SHEVELL SK RIPS LJ
Citation: Ma. Kurbat et al., A YEARS MEMORIES - THE CALENDAR EFFECT IN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL RECALL, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 532-552

Authors: SCHREIBER TA
Citation: Ta. Schreiber, EFFECTS OF TARGET SET SIZE ON FEELINGS OF KNOWING AND CUED-RECALL - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CUE EFFECTIVENESS AND PARTIAL-RETRIEVAL HYPOTHESES, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 553-571

Authors: BELLEVILLE S ROULEAU N CAZA N
Citation: S. Belleville et al., EFFECT OF NORMAL AGING ON THE MANIPULATION OF INFORMATION IN WORKING-MEMORY, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 572-583

Authors: WILSON M EMMOREY K
Citation: M. Wilson et K. Emmorey, A WORD-LENGTH EFFECT FOR SIGN LANGUAGE - FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN STRUCTURING WORKING-MEMORY, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 584-590

Authors: SHEFFERT SM
Citation: Sm. Sheffert, VOICE-SPECIFICITY EFFECTS ON AUDITORY WORD PRIMING, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 591-598

Authors: ALBRECHT JE CLIFTON C
Citation: Je. Albrecht et C. Clifton, ACCESSING SINGULAR ANTECEDENTS IN CONJOINED PHRASES, Memory & cognition, 26(3), 1998, pp. 599-610

Authors: MARTIN M JONES GV
Citation: M. Martin et Gv. Jones, GENERALIZING EVERYDAY MEMORY - SIGNS AND HANDEDNESS, Memory & cognition, 26(2), 1998, pp. 193-200

Authors: MACLEOD CM
Citation: Cm. Macleod, TRAINING ON INTEGRATED VERSUS SEPARATED STROOP TASKS - THE PROGRESSION OF INTERFERENCE AND FACILITATION, Memory & cognition, 26(2), 1998, pp. 201-211
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