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Volume 53, Number 1, 1 February 2000

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The Word-length Effect and Disyllabic Words
pp. 1-22(22)
Authors: Lovatt, Peter; Avons, S.E.; Masterson, Jackie

Effects of Gender Marking in Pronominal Coindexation
pp. 23-52(30)
Authors: Rigalleau, Francois; Caplan, David

Interference in Visual Working Memory
pp. 53-67(15)
Authors: McConnell, Jean; Quinn, J.G.

Proprioception and Stimulus-Response Compatibility
pp. 69-83(15)
Authors: Worringham, Charles J.; Kerr, Graham K.

Hierarchical Knowledge Influences Stimulus-Response Compatibility Effects
pp. 85-103(19)
Authors: Tlauka, Michael; McKenna, Frank P.

Interactions Between Exogenous Auditory and Visual Spatial Attention
pp. 105-130(26)
Authors: Schmitt, Michel; Postma, Albert; Haan, Edward De

Interference from Distractors in Reach-to-grasp Movements
pp. 131-151(21)
Authors: Kritikos, Ada; Bennett, Kerry M.B.; Dunai, Judy; Castiello, Umberto

Imitation of Gestures in Children is Goal-directed
pp. 153-164(12)
Authors: Bekkering, Harold; Wohlschlager, Andreas; Gattis, Merideth

Interference From Multi-dimensional Objects During Feature and Conjunction Discriminations
pp. 191-209(19)
Authors: Fournier, Lisa R.; Bowd, Christopher; Herbert, Rhonda J.

Is There Cross-format Transfer in Implicit Invariance Learning?
pp. 235-245(11)
Authors: Stadler, Michael A.; Warren, Justin L.; Lesch, Shana L.

Sleep Loss and Temporal Memory
pp. 271-279(9)
Authors: Harrison, Yvonne; Horne, James A.

Book Review
pp. 281-283(3)

Publications Received
pp. 285-285(1)

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