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Volume 117• Number 4

Winter 2004


Articles

Vincent Dru, Patricia Rulence-Paques and Etienne Mullet  
Performance schemata in dyadic competition and cooperation
   
Arnold Glass, Arild Lian and James Lau  
Detection of repeated trigrams: Evidence of all-or-none learning
   
Charles A. Weaver III and Kevin S. Krug  
Consolidation-like effects in flashbulb memories: Evidence from September 11, 2001
   
Alejandro Lleras, Cathleen M. Moore and J. Toby Mordkoff  
Looking for the source of the Simon effect: Evidence of multiple codes
   
Jerwen Jou, Gary E. Leka, Dawn M. Rogers, and Yolanda E. Matus  
Contraction bias in memorial quantifying judgment: Does it come from a stable compressed memory representation or a dynamic adaptation process?
   
Maura Pilotti, Martin Chodorow and Kendell C. Thornton  
Asymmetric interference effects in fragment completion: The consequences of recognition failures and successes  
   
Joshua D. Landau and Nicholas Von Glahn  
Warnings reduce the magnitude of the imagination inflation effect  
   
Tom Smeets, Ingrid Candel, and Harald Merckelbach  
Accuracy, completeness, and consistency of emotional memories  

 

Book Reviews

Edited by Dominic W. Massaro

J. Allan Hobson, Dreaming: An Introduction to the Science of Sleep.
IRWIN FEINBERG  
   
Jozef B. Cohen, Visual Color and Color Mixture: The Fundamental Color Space.
GERALD S. WASSERMAN  
   
Peter J. Bentley, Digital Biology: How Nature Is Transforming Our Technology and Our Lives.
FRANCO F. ORSUCCI  
   
Franco F. Orsucci, Changing Mind: Transitions in Natural and Artificial Environments.
PETER J. BENTLEY  
   
Rose M. Kundanis, Children, Teens, Families, and Mass Media: The Millennial Generation.  
EDWARD L. PALMER  
   
Edward L. Palmer and Brian M. Young (Eds.), The Faces of Televisual Media: Teaching, Violence, Selling to Children.  
ROSE KUNDANIS  
 

 
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