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The Rumsfeld effect: The unknown unknown.Page 340-355
Overdistribution in source memory.Page 413-439
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Introduction to the special section on the neural substrate of analogical reasoning and metaphor comprehension.Page 261-263Bassok, Miriam;Dunbar, Kevin N.;Holyoak, Keith J.
Neural correlates of creativity in analogical reasoning.Page 264-272Green, Adam E.;Kraemer, David J. M.;Fugelsang, Jonathan A.;Gray, Jeremy R.;Dunbar, Kevin N.
Tracking cognitive phases in analogical reasoning with event-related potentials.Page 273-281Maguire, Mandy J.;McClelland, M. Michelle;Donovan, Colin M.;Tillman, Gail D.;Krawczyk, Daniel C.
An fMRI investigation of analogical mapping in metaphor comprehension: The influence of context and individual cognitive capacities on processing demands.Page 282-294Prat, Chantel S.;Mason, Robert A.;Just, Marcel Adam
Mixing metaphors in the cerebral hemispheres: What happens when careers collide?Page 295-311Chettih, Selmaan;Durgin, Frank H.;Grodner, Daniel J.
Assessing the effect of lexical variables in backward recall.Page 312-324Guérard, Katherine;Saint-Aubin, Jean
Recollection can be weak and familiarity can be strong.Page 325-339Ingram, Katherine M.;Mickes, Laura;Wixted, John T.
The Rumsfeld effect: The unknown unknown.Page 340-355Hampton, James A.;Aina, Bayo;Andersson, J. Mathias;Mirza, Humaira Z.;Parmar, Sejal
Shared cognitive processes underlying past and future thinking: The impact of imagery and concurrent task demands on event specificity.Page 356-365Anderson, Rachel J.;Dewhurst, Stephen A.;Nash, Robert A.
Influences of part-list cuing on different forms of episodic forgetting.Page 366-375Bäuml, Karl-Heinz T.;Samenieh, Anuscheh
Dissociating positive and negative influences of verbal processing on the recognition of pictures of faces and objects.Page 376-390Nakabayashi, Kazuyo;Burton, A. Mike;Brandimonte, Maria A.;Lloyd-Jones, Toby J.
Illusory expectations can affect retrieval-monitoring accuracy.Page 391-404McDonough, Ian M.;Gallo, David A.
The effect of study time distribution on learning and retention: A Goldilocks principle for presentation rate.Page 405-412de Jonge, Mario;Tabbers, Huib K.;Pecher, Diane;Zeelenberg, René
Overdistribution in source memory.Page 413-439Brainerd, C. J.;Reyna, V. F.;Holliday, R. E.;Nakamura, K.
Position–item associations play a role in the acquisition of order knowledge in an implicit serial reaction time task.Page 440-456Schuck, Nicolas W.;Gaschler, Robert;Keisler, Aysha;Frensch, Peter A.
How specific is source memory for faces of cheaters? Evidence for categorical emotional tagging.Page 457-472Bell, Raoul;Buchner, Axel;Erdfelder, Edgar;Giang, Trang;Schain, Cécile;Riether, Nina
Overlap of phonetic features as a determinant of the between-stream phonological similarity effect.Page 473-481Eagan, Danielle E.;Chein, Jason M.
The irrelevant sound effect under articulatory suppression: Is it a suffix effect?Page 482-487Hanley, J. Richard;Hayes, Annabel
Selective memory retrieval can impair and improve retrieval of other memories.Page 488-494Bäuml, Karl-Heinz T.;Samenieh, Anuscheh
Adaptive memory: Enhanced location memory after survival processing.Page 495-501Nairne, James S.;VanArsdall, Joshua E.;Pandeirada, Josefa N. S.;Blunt, Janell R.
The case for subphonemic attenuation in inner speech: Comment on Corley, Brocklehurst, and Moat (2011).Page 502-512Oppenheim, Gary M.
Three tests and three corrections: Comment on Koen and Yonelinas (2010).Page 513-523Jang, Yoonhee;Mickes, Laura;Wixted, John T.
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