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Volume 123 • Number 1

Spring 2010


Articles

P. A. Hancock. 1
The effect of age and sex on the perception of time in life  
   
Victor C. Ottati, Susan Coats, Lynda Mae, Jamie Decoster, and Eliot R. Smith. 15
Implicit evaluation of familiar and novel concepts presented at low levels of conscious detectability  
   
Liv Kosnes, Emmanuel M. Pothos, and Katy Tapper. 29
Increased affective influence: Situational complexity or deliberation time?  
   
Irwin W. Silverman. 39
Simple reaction time: It is not what it used to be  
   
Charity Brown, Jürgen Gehrke, and Toby J. Lloyd-Jones. 51
A visual and semantic locus to beneficial effects of verbalization on face memory  
   
Elisa Krackow. 71
Narratives distinguish experienced from imagined childhood events  
   
Motonori Yamaguchi and Robert W. Proctor. 81
Compatibility of motion information in two aircraft attitude displays for a tracking task  
   
Michael Schredl and Joelle Alexandra Schawinski. 93
Frequency of dream sharing: The effects of gender and personality  

Book Reviews

Edited by Dominic W. Massaro

Florence Denmark and Michele Paludi (Eds.), Psychology of Women: A Handbook of Issues and Theories. 103
SHELLY GRABE  
   
Louis Cozolino, The Neuroscience of Human Relationships: Attachment and the Developing Social Brain. 107
TONI S. GREATREX  
   
Kurt W. Fischer, Jane Holmes Bernstein, and Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, Mind, Brain and Education in Reading Disorders. 112
WILLY SERNICLAES and LILIANE SPRENGER-CHAROLLES  
   
Aidan Feeney and Evan Heit (Eds.), Inductive Reasoning: Experimental, Developmental and Computational Approaches. 118
JONATHAN ST. B. T. EVANS  
   
Jonathan St. B. T. Evans, Hypothetical Thinking: Dual Processes in Reasoning and Judgement 121
AIDAN FEENEY and EVAN HEIT  
 

 
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