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Authors: Mintzer, MZ Griffiths, RR
Citation: Mz. Mintzer et Rr. Griffiths, Acute effects of triazolam on false recognition, MEM COGNIT, 28(8), 2000, pp. 1357-1365

Authors: Kounios, J Kotz, SA Holcomb, PJ
Citation: J. Kounios et al., On the locus of the semantic satiation effect: Evidence from event-relatedbrain potentials, MEM COGNIT, 28(8), 2000, pp. 1366-1377

Authors: Bock, JS Clifton, C
Citation: Js. Bock et C. Clifton, The role of salience in conceptual combination, MEM COGNIT, 28(8), 2000, pp. 1378-1386

Authors: Ward, TB Dodds, RA Saunders, KN Sifonis, CM
Citation: Tb. Ward et al., Attribute centrality and imaginative thought, MEM COGNIT, 28(8), 2000, pp. 1387-1397

Authors: Lee, YS Cheung, YM Wurm, LH
Citation: Ys. Lee et al., Levels-of-processing effects on Chinese character completion: The importance of lexical processing and test cue, MEM COGNIT, 28(8), 2000, pp. 1398-1405

Authors: Pilotti, M Gallo, DA Roediger, HL
Citation: M. Pilotti et al., Effects of hearing words, imaging hearing words, and reading on auditory implicit and explicit memory tests, MEM COGNIT, 28(8), 2000, pp. 1406-1418

Authors: Rutherford, A
Citation: A. Rutherford, The ability of familiarity, disruption, and the relative strength of nonenvironmental context cues to explain unreliable environmental-context-dependent memory effects in free recall, MEM COGNIT, 28(8), 2000, pp. 1419-1428

Authors: Yee, PL Santoro, KE Grey, AL Woog, V
Citation: Pl. Yee et al., Deeper processing at target selection increases the magnitude of negative priming, MEM COGNIT, 28(8), 2000, pp. 1429-1436

Authors: Dishon-Berkovits, M Algom, D
Citation: M. Dishon-berkovits et D. Algom, The Stroop effect: It is not the robust phenomenon that you have thought it to be, MEM COGNIT, 28(8), 2000, pp. 1437-1449

Authors: Balota, DA Law, MB Zevin, JD
Citation: Da. Balota et al., The attentional control of lexical processing pathways: Reversing the wordfrequency effect, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1081-1089

Authors: Masson, MEJ MacLeod, CM
Citation: Mej. Masson et Cm. Macleod, Taking the "text" out of context effects in repetition priming of word identification, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1090-1097

Authors: Schmauder, AR Morris, RK Poynor, DV
Citation: Ar. Schmauder et al., Lexical processing and text integration of function and content words: Evidence from priming and eye fixations, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1098-1108

Authors: Forster, KI
Citation: Ki. Forster, The potential for experimenter bias effects in word recognition experiments, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1109-1115

Authors: Li, XJ Schweickert, R Gandour, J
Citation: Xj. Li et al., The phonological similarity effect in immediate recall: Positions of shared phonemes, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1116-1125

Authors: Chiu, CYP
Citation: Cyp. Chiu, Specificity of auditory implicit and explicit memory: Is perceptual priming for environmental sounds exemplar specific?, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1126-1139

Authors: Franks, JJ Bilbrey, CW Lien, KG McNarmara, TP
Citation: Jj. Franks et al., Transfer-appropriate processing (TAP) and repetition priming, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1140-1151

Authors: Steffens, MC Buchner, A Martensen, H Erdfelder, E
Citation: Mc. Steffens et al., Further evidence on the similarity of memory processes in the process dissociation procedure and in source monitoring, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1152-1164

Authors: Vaidya, CJ Gabrieli, JDE
Citation: Cj. Vaidya et Jde. Gabrieli, Picture superiority in conceptual memory: Dissociative effects of encodingand retrieval tasks, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1165-1172

Authors: Deffenbacher, KA Johanson, J Vetter, T O'Toole, AJ
Citation: Ka. Deffenbacher et al., The face typicality-recognizability relationship: Encoding or retrieval locus?, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1173-1182

Authors: MacGregor, JN Ormerod, TC Chronicle, EP
Citation: Jn. Macgregor et al., A model of human performance on the traveling salesperson problem, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1183-1190

Authors: Graham, SM Joshi, A Pizlo, Z
Citation: Sm. Graham et al., The traveling salesman problem: A hierarchical model, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1191-1204

Authors: Waltz, JA Lau, A Grewal, SK Holyoak, KJ
Citation: Ja. Waltz et al., The role of working memory in analogical mapping, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1205-1212

Authors: Young, ME Johnson, JL Wasserman, EA
Citation: Me. Young et al., Serial causation: Occasion setting in a causal induction task, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1213-1230

Authors: Beeman, MJ Bowden, EM
Citation: Mj. Beeman et Em. Bowden, The right hemisphere maintains solution-related activation for yet-to-be-solved problems, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1231-1241

Authors: Novick, LR Morse, DL
Citation: Lr. Novick et Dl. Morse, Folding a fish, making a mushroom: The role of diagrams in executing assembly procedures, MEM COGNIT, 28(7), 2000, pp. 1242-1256
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