TOC: Psych Rev
Introduction
Psychological Review, 115(4)
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Psychological Review
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A Theory of Eye Movements During Target Acquisition
–Gregory J. Zelinsky [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
A Boost and Bounce Theory of Temporal Attention
–Christian N.L. Olivers, Martijn Meeter [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Dilution as a Model of Long-Term Forgetting
–Mark Lansdale, Thom Baguley [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
A Context-Based Theory of Recency and Contiguity in Free Recall
–Per B. Sederberg, Marc W. Howard, Michael J. Kahana [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Queuing Network Modeling of the Psychological Refractory Period (PRP)
–Changxu Wu, Yili Liu [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Bayesian Generic Priors for Causal Learning
–Hongjing Lu, Alan L. Yuille, Mimi Liljeholm, Patricia W. Cheng, Keith J. Holyoak [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
A Memory-Based Model of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Evaluating Basic Assumptions Underlying the PTSD Diagnosis
–David C. Rubin, Dorthe Berntsen, Malene Klindt Bohni [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Effortful Control, Explicit Processing, and the Regulation of Human Evolved Predispositions
–Kevin B. MacDonald [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The Implications of Death for Health: A Terror Management Health Model for Behavioral Health Promotion
–Jamie L. Goldenberg, Jamie Arndt [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Prototypes and Personal Templates: Collective Wisdom and Individual Differences
–Leonard M. Horowitz, Bulent Turan [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
An Evaluation of Psychophysical Models of Auditory Change Perception
–Christophe Micheyl, Christian Kaernbach, Laurent Demany [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Placing the Mnemonic Model in Context: Diagnostic, Theoretical, and Clinical Considerations
–Scott M. Monroe, Susan Mineka [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Postscript: Making Important Distinctions—Diagnostic Models, Theoretical Models, and the Mnemonic Model of PTSD
–Scott M. Monroe, Susan Mineka [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Contrasting Models of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Reply to Monroe and Mineka (2008)
–Dorthe Berntsen, David C. Rubin, Malene Klindt Bohni [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Postscript: Evidence and Counterevidence
–Dorthe Berntsen, David C. Rubin, Malene Klindt Bohni [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Short-Term Memory After All: Comment on Sederberg, Howard, and Kahana (2008)
–Marius Usher, Eddy J. Davelaar, Henk J. Haarmann, Yonatan Goshen-Gottstein [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Postscript: Through TCM, STM Shines Bright
–Eddy J. Davelaar, Marius Usher, Henk J. Haarmann, Yonatan Goshen-Gottstein [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Putting Short-Term Memory Into Context: Reply to Usher, Davelaar, Haarmann, and Goshen-Gottstein (2008)
–Michael J. Kahana, Per B. Sederberg, Marc W. Howard [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Postscript: Distinguishing Between Temporal Context and Short-Term Store
–Marc W. Howard, Michael J. Kahana, Per B. Sederberg [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The Role of Contrast in the Perception of Achromatic Transparency: Comment on Singh and Anderson (2002) and Anderson (2003)
–Marc K. Albert [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Postscript: Qualitative and Quantitative Processes in the Perception of Achromatic Transparency
–Marc K. Albert [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Natural Decompositions of Perceived Transparency: Reply to Albert (2008)
–Barton L. Anderson, Manish Singh, Judit O’Vari [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Postscript: Qualifying and Quantifying Constraints on Perceived Transparency
–Barton L. Anderson, Manish Singh, Judit O’Vari [Publisher] [Google Scholar]