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Editorial.

Psychonomic bulletin & review

Roediger HL.
PMID: 24203411
Psychon Bull Rev. 1994 Mar;1(1):1. doi: 10.3758/BF03200758.

No abstract available.

Perceptual-cognitive universals as reflections of the world.

Psychonomic bulletin & review

Shepard RN.
PMID: 24203412
Psychon Bull Rev. 1994 Mar;1(1):2-28. doi: 10.3758/BF03200759.

The universality, invariance, and elegance of principles governing the universe may be reflected in principles of the minds that have evolved in that universe-provided that the mental principles are formulated with respect to the abstract spaces appropriate for the...

The relationship between comprehension and metacomprehension ability.

Psychonomic bulletin & review

Maki RH, Jonas D, Kallod M.
PMID: 24203422
Psychon Bull Rev. 1994 Mar;1(1):126-9. doi: 10.3758/BF03200769.

We investigated the relationship between the ability to comprehend text and the ability to predict future performance and to assess past performance on text. Subjects were poor at predicting performance, which may be why prediction accuracy did not relate...

Dyslexia and a temporal processing deficit: A reply to the commentaries.

Psychonomic bulletin & review

Klein RM, Farmer ME.
PMID: 24203789
Psychon Bull Rev. 1995 Dec;2(4):515-26. doi: 10.3758/BF03210987.

A number of points and criticisms were raised in the commentaries on our review paper (Farmer & Klein, 1995), and in this reply we address the most pertinent and major of those points. First, we clarify and expand upon...

Negative priming by rotated objects.

Psychonomic bulletin & review

Murray JE.
PMID: 24203791
Psychon Bull Rev. 1995 Dec;2(4):534-7. doi: 10.3758/BF03210989.

Previous work has found that repeated exposure to ignored rotated objects is insufficient to allow the formation of orientation-invariant representations (Murray, 1995b). In this study, the negative priming paradigm was used to examine whether the identity of ignored rotated...

The perceptual organization of dot lattices.

Psychonomic bulletin & review

Kubovy M.
PMID: 24203469
Psychon Bull Rev. 1994 Jun;1(2):182-90. doi: 10.3758/BF03200772.

Bravais (1850/1949) demonstrated that there are five types of periodic dot patterns (or lattices): oblique, rectangular, centered rectangular, square, and hexagonal. Gestalt psychologists studied grouping by proximity in rectangular and square dot patterns. In the first part of the...

The relation between memory and expectancy as revealed by percentage and sequence of reward investigations.

Psychonomic bulletin & review

Capaldi EJ.
PMID: 24203513
Psychon Bull Rev. 1994 Sep;1(3):303-10. doi: 10.3758/BF03213970.

There is growing agreement that to explain instrumental learning properly, one should emphasize memory as well as expectancy. I call this approachmemory-expectancy theory. Amsel's (1992) frustration theory is one variety of memory-expectancy theory. Capaldi's (1994) sequential theory is another....

Persistence and the importance of nonreward: Some applications of frustration theory and DMOD.

Psychonomic bulletin & review

Daly HB, Daly JT.
PMID: 24203514
Psychon Bull Rev. 1994 Sep;1(3):311-7. doi: 10.3758/BF03213971.

Unfortunately our world does not always reward us when we expect it, and we must learn to deal with nonreward. How do these experiences influence our behaviors and how can we use them to help us? InFrustration Theory: An...

The extraction of phrase structure during reading: Evidence from letter detection errors.

Psychonomic bulletin & review

Koriat A, Greenberg SN.
PMID: 24203519
Psychon Bull Rev. 1994 Sep;1(3):345-56. doi: 10.3758/BF03213976.

In light of recent suggestions regarding the prominence of structure in speech production and comprehension, it has been postulated that structural processing might also play a similarly important role in reading. Some evidence in support of this contention can...

Temporal discounting and preference reversals in choice between delayed outcomes.

Psychonomic bulletin & review

Green L, Fristoe N, Myerson J.
PMID: 24203522
Psychon Bull Rev. 1994 Sep;1(3):383-9. doi: 10.3758/BF03213979.

Subjects chose between pairs of hypothetical amounts of money available after different delays. When smaller, more immediate amounts were selected over larger, more delayed amounts, the addition of a constant delay to both outcomes resulted in reversals of preference,...

Domain-specific knowledge in simple categorization tasks.

Psychonomic bulletin & review

Kelemen D, Bloom P.
PMID: 24203523
Psychon Bull Rev. 1994 Sep;1(3):390-5. doi: 10.3758/BF03213980.

Many contemporary theories of learning and memory adopt the empiricist premise that concepts are structured according to perceptual similarity. Developmental differences in categorization tasks are thereby interpreted as the result of qualitative shifts in the capacity to attend to...

Structure and development of behavior systems.

Psychonomic bulletin & review

Hogan JA.
PMID: 24203552
Psychon Bull Rev. 1994 Dec;1(4):439-50. doi: 10.3758/BF03210948.

Behavior systems are particular organizations of cognitive structures that are called behavior mechanisms: perceptual, central, and motor. Thus, behavior systems are defined here in structural terms and not in terms of their functional characteristics. In young animals, behavior mechanisms...

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