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Author Index to Volume 121 Key to Pagination Issue No. Month Pages l March 1-120 2 June 121-256 3 September 257-400 4 December 401-516 ARTICLES Farinacci, Suzanne—see Begg, lan Maynard Fisher, Donald L.—see Fisk, Arthur D. Allan, Lorraine G.—see Siegel, Shepard Fisk, Arthur D., Fisher, Donald L., and Rogers, Wendy A.— Anas, Ann—see Begg, lan Maynard General Slowing Alone Cannot Explain Age-Related Asch, S. E., and Witkin, H. A.—Studies in Space Orientation. Search Effects: A Reply to Cerella (1991). II. Perception of the Upright With Displaced Visual Fields Fitts, Paul M.—The Information Capacity of the Human and With Body Tilted [Reprint] Motor System in Controlling the Amplitude of Movement Ashby, F. Gregory, and Lee, W. William—On the Relationship Among Identification, Similarity, and Categorization: Re- ply to Nosofsky and Smith (1992) Goodfellow, Louis D.—A Psychological Interpretation of the Results of the Zenith Radio Experiments in Telepathy Bahrick, Harry P.—Stabilized Memory of Unrehearsed [Reprint] Knowledge Gratton, Gabriele, Coles, Michael G. H., and Donchin, Eman- Barghout, Nadia K.—see Horton, Keith D. uel—Optimizing the Use of Information: Strategic Con- Begg, Ian Maynard, Anas, Ann, and Farinacci, Suzanne— trol of Activation of Responses Dissociation of Processes in Belief: Source Recollection, Statement Familiarity, and the Illusion of Truth Hackley, Steven A.—see Miller, Jeff Bhatt, Ramesh—see Rovee-Collier, Carolyn Hankins, Eileen—see Rovee-Collier, Carolyn Bolles, Robert C.—Miller’s Acquired Drive Study Hedges, Larry V.—see Huttenlocher, Janellen Bradfield, Anna—see Rieser, John J. Hill, Everett W.—see Rieser, John J. Brady, Nuala P.—see Cutting, James E. Holcomb, Phillip J.—see Kounios, John Braren, Paul A.—see Cutting, James E. Holyoak, Keith J.—see Waldmann, Michael R. Broadbent, D. E.—Listening to One of Two Synchronous Horton, Keith D., Smith, Susan A., Barghout, Nadia K., and Messages [Reprint] Connolly, Deborah A.— The Use of Indirect Memory Bruno, Nicola—see Cutting, James E. Tests to Assess Malingered Amnesia: A Study of Budescu, David V.—see Rapoport, Amnon Metamemory Burke, C. J.—see Estes, W. K. Huttenlocher, Janellen, Hedges, Larry v., and Prohaska, Vin- Busemeyer, Jerome R., and Myung, In Jae—An Adaptive cent—Memory for Day of the Week: A 5 + 2 Day Cycle Approach to Human Decision Making: Learning Theory, Hyman, Ray—What Does Goodfellow’s Classic Analysis Tell Decision Theory, and Human Performance Researchers Today?............ Cohen, Gillian—see Conway, Martin A. Johnson, Scott H.—see Cutting, James E. Coles, Michael G. H.—see Gratton, Gabriele Connolly, Deborah A.—see Horton, Keith D. Kalish, D.—see Tolman, E. C. Kelso, J. A. S.—Theoretical Concepts and Strategies for Un- Conway, Martin A., Cohen, Gillian, and Stanhope, Nicola— Why Is It That University Grades Do Not Predict Very- derstanding Perceptual-Motor Skill: From Information an eee eee Capacity in Closed Systems to Self-Organization in Open, Cutting, James E., Bruno, Nicola, Brady, Nuala P., and Moore, Nonequilibrium Systems Cassandra— Selectivity, Scope, and Simplicity of Models: Kounios, John, and Holcomb, Phillip J.—Structure and Proc- A Lesson From Fitting Judgments of Perceived Depth . . ess in Semantic Memory: Evidence From Event-Related Cutting, James E., Springer, Ken, Braren, Paul A., and John- Brain Potentials and Reaction Times . son, Scott H.— Wayfinding on Foot From Information Lee, W. William—see Ashby, F. Gregory in Retinal, Not Optical, Flow Correction to Cutting etal. ...................... MacLeod, Colin M.—see Masson, Michael E. J. MacLeod, Colin M.—The Stroop Task: The “Gold Standard” Davey, Graham C. L.—An Expectancy Model of Laboratory of Attentional Measures . Preparedness Effects Masson, Michael E. J., and MacLeod, Colin M.—Reenacting Donaldson, Wayne—Measuring Recognition Memory the Route to Interpretation: Enhanced Perceptual Identi- Donchin, Emanuel—see Gratton, Gabriele fication Without Prior Perception Egeth, Howard E.—Dichotic Listening: Long-Lived Echoes of Miller, Jeff, and Hackley, Steven A.—Electrophysiological Broadbent’s Early Studies Evidence for Temporal Overlap Among Contingent Men- Eissenberg, Thomas—see Siegel, Shepard Estes, W. K., and Burke, C. J.—Application of a Statistical Miller, Neal E.—Studies of Fear as an Acquirable Drive: I. Model to Simple Discrimination Learning in Human Fear as Motivation and Fear-Reduction as Reinforcement Subjects [Reprint] in the Learning of New Responses [Reprint] iV AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 121 Moore, Cassandra—see Cutting, James E. Springer, Ken—see Cutting, James E. Myung, In Jae—see Busemeyer, Jerome R. Staddon, J. E. R.—The ‘Superstition’ Experiment: A Revers- ible Figure Nosofsky, Robert M., and Smith, J. E. Keith—Similarity, Stanhope, Nicola—see Conway, Martin A. Identification, and Categorization: Comment on Ashby Stroop, J. Ridley—Studies of Interference in Serial Verbal and Lee (1991) Reactions [Reprint] Nosofsky, Robert M.—see Shin, Hyun Jung Talor, Charles R.—see Rieser, John J. Olton, David S.—Tolman’s Cognitive Analyses: Predecessors Tolman, E. C., Ritchie, B. F., and Kalish, D.—Studies in of Current Approaches in Psychology Spatial Learning. I. Orientation and the Short-Cut [Re- Palmer, Stephen E.—see Sekuler, Allison B. Prohaska, Vincent—see Huttenlocher, Janellen Waldmann, Michael R., and Holyoak, Keith J.—Predictive and Diagnostic Learning Within Causal Models: Asym- Rapoport, Amnon, and Budescu, David V.—Generation of metries in Cue Competition Random Series in Two-Person Strictly Competitive Washburn, David A., and Rumbaugh, Duane M.—Compar- ative Assessment of Psychomotor Performance: Target Rieser, John J., Hill, Everett W., Talor, Charles R., Bradfield, Prediction by Humans and Macaques (Macaca mulatta) Anna, and Rosen, Sandra—Visual Experience, Visual Witkin, H. A.—see Asch, S. E. Field Size, and the Development of Nonvisual Sensitivity to the Spatial Structure of Outdoor Neighborhoods Ex- plored by Walking OTHER Ritchie, B. F.—see Tolman, E. C. Rock, Irvin—Comment on Asch and Witkin’s “Studies in Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers Space Orientation II.” APA Is Relocating Rogers, Wendy A.—see Fisk, Arthur D. Articles Published in the Journals of Experimental Rosen, Sandra—see Rieser, John J. Psychology 114, 246, 394, Rovee-Collier, Carolyn, Hankins, Eileen, and Bhatt, Ra- Call for Nominations mesh—Textons, Visual Pop-Out Effects, and Object Rec- Carr Appointed Editor of the Journal of Experimental ognition in Infancy Psychology: Human Perception and Performance , 1994- Rumbaugh, Duane M.—see Washburn, David A. 258, Editor’s Statement 3, 123, 259, Sekuler, Allison B., and Palmer, Stephen E.—Perception of Hill Appointed Editor of the Journal of Counseling Psychology, Partly Occluded Objects: A Microgenetic Analysis 1994-1999 Shepard, Roger N.—The Advent and Continuing Influence of 2, 122, 397, Mathematical Learning Theory: Comment on Estes and Members of Underrepresented Groups: Reviewers for Journal Manuscripts Wanted Shin, Hyun Jung, and Nosofsky, Robert M.—Similarity-Scal- Neuropsychology to Be an APA Journal ing Studies of Dot-Pattern Classification and Recog- 1993 APA Convention “Call for Programs” nition P&C Board Appoints Editor for New Journal: Experimental Siegel, Shepard, Allan, Lorraine G., and Eissenberg, Thomas— and Clinical Psychopharmacology 269, The Associative Basis of Contingent Color Aftereffects . . Sales Appointed Editor of New APA Journal, Psychology, Skinner, B. F.—‘Superstition’ in the Pigeon [Reprint] Public Policy, and Law Smith, J. E. Keith—see Nosofsky, Robert M. Search Opens for Editor of New APA Journal Smith, Susan A.—see Horton, Keith D. Zahn-Waxler Appointed New Editor, 1993-1998

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