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Volume 58, Number 8, 2005
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Editorial
pp. 1345-1346(2)
Author: Logie, Robert

Repetition priming: Is music special?
pp. 1347-1375(29)
Authors: Bigand, E.; Tillmann, B.; Poulin-Charronnat, B.; Manderlier, D.

When hearing turns into playing: Movement induction by auditory stimuli in pianists
pp. 1376-1389(14)
Authors: Drost, Ulrich; Rieger, Martina; Brass, Marcel; Gunter, Thomas; Prinz, Wolfgang

Stimulus similarity decrements in children's working memory span
pp. 1434-1446(13)
Authors: Conlin, Juliet; Gathercole, Susan; Adams, John

By which name should I call thee? The consequences of having multiple names
pp. 1447-1461(15)
Authors: Stevenage, Sarah; Lewis, Hugh

Phonological similarity effects in verbal complex span
pp. 1462-1478(17)
Authors: Lobley, Katy; Baddeley, Alan; Gathercole, Susan

Causal and noncausal conditionals: An integrated model of interpretation and reasoning
pp. 1479-1513(35)
Authors: Weidenfeld, Andrea; Oberauer, Klaus; Hörnig, Robin

Relations between emotion, illusory word perception, and orthographic repetition blindness: Tests of binding theory
pp. 1514-1533(20)
Authors: Mackay, Donald; Hadley, Christopher; Schwartz, Joel

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