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Volume 17, Number 3, June 2008

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Neurocognitive Aging and the Compensation Hypothesis
pp. 177-182(6)
Authors: Reuter-Lorenz, Patricia A.; Cappell, Katherine A.

Biological Sensitivity to Context
pp. 183-187(5)
Authors: Ellis, Bruce J.; Boyce, W. Thomas

Reactivation and Consolidation of Memory During Sleep
pp. 188-192(5)
Authors: Rasch, Björn; Born, Jan

Speed-Dating
pp. 193-197(5)
Authors: Finkel, Eli J.; Eastwick, Paul W.

Cognitive Deficits in the Early Stages of Alzheimer's Disease
pp. 198-202(5)
Author: Storandt, Martha

Merely Activating the Concept of Money Changes Personal and Interpersonal Behavior
pp. 208-212(5)
Authors: Vohs, Kathleen D.; Mead, Nicole L.; Goode, Miranda R.

Learning to Move
pp. 213-218(6)
Author: Adolph, Karen E.

Managers' Implicit Assumptions About Personnel
pp. 219-223(5)
Authors: Heslin, Peter A.; VandeWalle, Don

The Role of Neurobiological Deficits in Childhood Antisocial Behavior
pp. 224-228(5)
Authors: van Goozen, Stephanie H.M.; Fairchild, Graeme; Harold, Gordon T.

The Level of Detail in Infants' Word Learning
pp. 229-232(4)
Author: Newman, Rochelle S.

Theoretical Speculations on the Evolutionary Origins of Hemispheric Specialization
pp. 233-237(5)
Authors: Hopkins, William D.; Cantalupo, Claudio

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