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Volume 16, Number 1, January 2005

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Functional Fixedness in a Technologically Sparse Culture
pp. 1-5(5)
Authors: Tim P. German; H. Clark Barrett

Constraining Theories of Embodied Cognition
pp. 6-10(5)
Authors: Arthur B. Markman; C. Miguel Brendl

Superior Performance of Blind Compared With Sighted Individuals on Bimanual Estimations of Object Size
pp. 11-14(4)
Authors: Melissa Smith; Elizabeth A. Franz; Susan M. Joy; Kirsty Whitehead

The Left-to-Right Bias in Inhibition of Return Is Due to the Direction of Reading
pp. 15-18(4)
Authors: Thomas M. Spalek; Sherief Hammad

Mismaking Memories: Neural Precursors of Memory Illusions in Electrical Brain Activity
pp. 19-24(6)
Authors: Thomas P. Urbach; Sabine S. Windmann; David G. Payne; Marta Kutas

Traumatic Impact Predicts Long-Term Memory for Documented Child Sexual Abuse
pp. 33-40(8)
Authors: Kristen Weede Alexander; Jodi A. Quas; Gail S. Goodman; Simona Ghetti; Robin S. Edelstein; Allison D. Redlich; Ingrid M. Cordon; David P.H. Jones

Metrical Categories in Infancy and Adulthood
pp. 48-55(8)
Authors: Erin E. Hannon; Sandra E. Trehub

Reaction Time Explains IQ's Association With Death
pp. 64-69(6)
Authors: Ian J. Deary; Geoff Der

How Many Variables Can Humans Process?
pp. 70-76(7)
Authors: Graeme S. Halford; Rosemary Baker; Julie E. McCredden; John D. Bain

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