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This review was supported in part by Grants BNS 9021562 fromNSF and Grant R01 MH 48359 from NIMH Correspondence shouldbe addressed to P R Killeen Department of Psychology

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This review was supported in part by Grants BNS 9021562 fromNSF and Grant R01 MH 48359 from NIMH Correspondence shouldbe addressed to P R Killeen Department of Psychology ArizonaState University. 418 1 Introduction Many animals have at least two systems for produc ing instrumental behavior the habit system and the goal directed system Dickinson Balleine 2002 These multiple action and learning systems are the scope of modern learning theo 294 Cognitive Affective Behavioral Neuroscience 2004 4 3 294306 Memory enhanced with emotion has been documented across a range of memory studies including field studies eg Bohannon 1988 and laboratory studies with stim uli such as emoti 270 Memory Cognition 2005 33 2 270279 One of the most persistent and galvanizing issues in memory research and theory has been the relative con tributions of encoding versus retrieval processes to re tention The issue is sharply drawn in the de Effective interaction with our visual environment requires that individual regions of interest within the visual field be selected for deeper processing. One way that people perform this selection is Perception & Psychophysics Often, people cannot ignore irrelevant information whenthey classify a stimulus attribute. For example, whenpeople are asked to classify auditory tones according topitch, th Copyright 2007 Psychonomic Society, Inc. nglish Lexicon ProjectAVI D. . Balota, dbalota@artsci.wustl.edu ALOTAETAL tifying degraded stimuli, semantic verification), most work on isolated visual wo K. J. Preacher, preacher@ku.edu REACHERANDAYES computing the ratio of to its estimated standard error ). Numerous formulas have been proposed for estimating this (MacKinnon etal., 2002; Preacher (g*cm2) I3 (g*cm2) 11200.30 8.001,067267 21250.50 16.743,487872 31300.74 29.278,7812,196 41350.76 35.4214,4633,617 51400.35 18.8210,0372,510450.55 32.6222,0185,506 71500.57 37.9631,6337,909 81550.72 2010 The Psychonomic Society, Inc. The temporal contiguity effect predicts episodic memory performanceER B. SEDERERGOhio State University, Columbus, OhioONATHAN F. MILLERUniversity of Pennsylvania, P People have detailed memories for circumstances sur-rounding their discovery of important national events,such as assassinations of public figures (see, e.g., Brown& Kulik, 1977; Christianson, 1989; C K. J. Preacher, preacher@ku.edu REACHERANDAYES computing the ratio of to its estimated standard error ). Numerous formulas have been proposed for estimating this (MacKinnon etal., 2002; Preacher 2009 The Psychonomic Society, Inc. Motivated comprehension regulation: Vigilant versus eager metacognitive controlAVI B. MIELE, DANIEL C. MOLENANEN. GAR D. B. Miele, dmiele@columbia.edu IELE, MOL By Carlyle Klein. A moment in time chronicling the women of William Smith College. An advertisement found in the student newspaper . The Observer . which. . was aiming to be funny but still had a sense of objectification of women. . E.A. DeYoe et Neuroscience Methods 54 (1994) Sensory, Molor, ( Localized increase in / Increased Blood (Smafl compared Increased Blood Flow (Flow Increase �� Metabolic Rate Increase) spi

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