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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Volume 62 Issue 2 2009

Impact Factor 1.76 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citation Reports)
ISSN: 1747-0226 (electronic) 1747-0218 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 12 issues per year
Previously published as: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (0033-555X) until 1981
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Why do we slow down after an error? Mechanisms underlying the effects of posterror slowing
Ines Jentzsch; Carolin Dudschig
Pages 209 – 218
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Intention and attention in ideomotor learning
Arvid Herwig; Florian Waszak
Pages 219 – 227
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Goal relevance and artificial grammar learning
Baruch Eitam;  Yaacov Schul; Ran R. Hassin
Pages 228 – 238
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The influence of task characteristics on younger and older adult motor overflow
Patricia K. Addamo;  Maree Farrow;  Kate E. Hoy;  John L. Bradshaw; Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis
Pages 239 – 247
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Recognition accuracy for original and altered verbal memory reports in older adults
Katinka Dijkstra; Mine Misirlisoy
Pages 248 – 256
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Individual differences in self-initiated processing at encoding and retrieval: A latent variable analysis
Nash Unsworth
Pages 257 – 266
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Single-probe serial position recall: Evidence of modularity for olfactory, visual, and auditory short-term memory
Andrew J. Johnson; Christopher Miles
Pages 267 – 275
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Scene perception and memory revealed by eye movements and receiver-operating characteristic analyses: Does a cultural difference truly exist?
Kris Evans;  Caren M. Rotello;  Xingshan Li; Keith Rayner
Pages 276 – 285
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Revisiting the metacontrast dissociation: Comparing sensitivity across different measures and tasks
Ulrich Ansorge;  Stefanie I. Becker; Bruno Breitmeyer
Pages 286 – 309
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Independent effects of colour on object identification and memory
Toby J. Lloyd-Jones; Kazuyo Nakabayashi
Pages 310 – 322
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Sequential or parallel decomposed processing of two-digit numbers? Evidence from eye-tracking
Korbinian Moeller;  Martin H. Fischer;  Hans-Christoph Nuerk; Klaus Willmes
Pages 323 – 334
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Dynamic action in virtual environments: Constraints on the accessibility of action knowledge in children and adults
Moritz M. Daum; Horst Krist
Pages 335 – 351
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Voluntary and involuntary attention have different consequences: The effect of perceptual difficulty
William Prinzmetal;  Aleksey Zvinyatskovskiy;  Paula Gutierrez; Leo Dilem
Pages 352 – 369
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Task-defined associations are mode specific for selection of relevant dimension but mode independent for selection of location mapping
Robert W. Proctor; Kim-Phuong L. Vu
Pages 370 – 391
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Phonotactic regularities in the segmentation of spoken Italian
Lara Tagliapietra;  Rachele Fanari;  Chiara De Candia; Patrizia Tabossi
Pages 392 – 415
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