Vol 9
Psychological Science
Volume 9, Issue 3
- A Quantitative Trait Locus Associated With Cognitive Ability in Children
- Illusory Conjunctions of Color and Motion With Shape Following Bilateral Parietal Lesions
- Surprise! An Unexpected Color Singleton Does Not Capture Attention in Visual Search
- The Genetic and Environmental Relationship Between General and Specific Cognitive Abilities in Twins Age 80 and Older
- Gender Differences in Body Image Are Increasing
- The Putt and the Pendulum: Ironic Effects of the Mental Control of Action
- Intention and Analogy in Children's Naming of Pictorial Representations
- Grasping the Nature of Pictures
- Perception of Object Length by Sound
- Accuracy and Confidence in Person Identification: The Relationship Is Strong When Witnessing Conditions Vary Widely
- Cerebral Organization of Motor Imagery: Contralateral Control of Grip Selection in Mentally Represented Prehension
- Sources of Dual-Task Interference: Evidence From Human Electrophysiology
- Rapid Gains in Speed of Verbal Processing by Infants in the 2nd Year
- Durations of Stimuli Displayed on Video Display Terminals: (<i>n</i> - 1)/<i>f</i> + Persistence
- Evaluating Word-Reading Models at the Item Level: Matching the Grain of Theory and Data
- The Utility of Item-Level Analyses in Model Evaluation: A Reply to Seidenberg and Plaut
- Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology: Clerical Errors Corrected but Inferences Unchanged
- Books Received Since October 15, 1997
- Erratum