TOC: Psych Rev
Introduction
Psychological Review, 115(3)
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What Is the Shape of Developmental Change?
–Karen E. Adolph, Scott R. Robinson, Jesse W. Young and Felix Gill-Alvarez [] []
Forgetting in Immediate Serial Recall: Decay, Temporal Distinctiveness, or Interference?
–Klaus Oberauer and Stephan Lewandowsky [] []
The Overlap Model: A Model of Letter Position Coding
–Pablo Gomez, Roger Ratcliff and Manuel Perea [] []
An Integrated Model of Cognitive Control in Task Switching
–Erik M. Altmann and Wayne D. Gray [] []
Attentional, Associative, and Configural Mechanisms in Extinction
–Jos? A. Larrauri and N?stor A. Schmajuk [] []
Laminar Cortical Dynamics of Cognitive and Motor Working Memory, Sequence Learning and Performance: Toward a Unified Theory of How the Cerebral Cortex Works
–Stephen Grossberg and Lance R. Pearson [] []
A General Connectionist Model of Attitude Structure and Change: The ACS (Attitudes as Constraint Satisfaction) Model
–Brian M. Monroe and Stephen J. Read [] []
Mental Models and the Suppositional Account of Conditionals
–Pierre Barrouillet, Caroline Gauffroy and Jean-Fran?ois Lecas [] []
Postscript: A Good Psychological Theory of Reasoning Must Predict Behavior and Explain the Data
–Pierre Barrouillet, Caroline Gauffroy and Jean-Fran?ois Lecas [] []
What Must a Psychological Theory of Reasoning Explain? Comment on Barrouillet, Gauffroy, and Lecas (2008)
–Klaus Oberauer and Mike Oaksford [] []
Postscript: Still in Search of a Good Theory of Reasoning?Rejoinder to Barrouillet, Gauffroy, and Lecas (2008)
–Klaus Oberauer and Mike Oaksford [] []
Issues With the SIMPLE Model: Comment on Brown, Neath, and Chater (2007)
–Bennet Murdock [] []
Serial and Free Recall: Common Effects and Common Mechanisms? A Reply to Murdock (2008)
–Gordon D.A. Brown, Nick Chater and Ian Neath [] []
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