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51. Avoiding the approach trap: a response bias theory of the emotional Stroop effect.

52. Comparing perception of Stroop stimuli in focused versus divided attention paradigms: evidence for dramatic processing differences.

53. Are spatial and dimensional attention separate? evidence from Posner, Stroop, and Eriksen tasks.

54. Species of redundancy in visual target detection.

55. Associations and dissociations between psychoacoustic abilities and speech perception in adolescents with severe-to-profound hearing loss.

56. Distance-dependent processing of pictures and words.

57. Numbers and space: associations and dissociations.

58. The role of parity, physical size, and magnitude in numerical cognition: the SNARC effect revisited.

60. Automatic processing of psychological distance: evidence from a Stroop task.

61. A rational look at the emotional stroop phenomenon: a generic slowdown, not a stroop effect.

62. Selective attention improves under stress: implications for theories of social cognition.

63. Driven by information: a tectonic theory of Stroop effects.

64. Comparative judgment of numerosity and numerical magnitude: attention preempts automaticity.

65. The locus and nature of semantic congruity in symbolic comparison: evidence from the Stroop effect.

66. Processing picture-word stimuli: the contingent nature of picture and of word superiority.

67. A confluence of contexts: asymmetric versus global failures of selective attention to stroop dimensions.

68. Stroop and Garner effects in and out of Posner's beam: reconciling two conceptions of selective attention.

69. Perceptual and mental mixtures in odor and in taste: are there similarities and differences between experiments or between modalities? Reply to Schifferstein (1997)

70. The perception of number from the separability of the stimulus: the Stroop effect revisited.

71. Brainstem lesions and click lateralization in patients with multiple sclerosis.

72. Lateralization and discrimination of dichotic clicks: evidence from patients with brainstem lesions and normal cohorts.

73. Remembered and perceived size as a function of familiarity.

74. Psychophysics in the field: perception and memory for labor pain.

75. Continuous symmetry: a model for human figural perception.

77. Remembered odors and mental mixtures: tapping reservoirs of olfactory knowledge.

78. Memory psychophysics for area: effect of length of delay.

79. Range and regression, loudness scales, and loudness processing: toward a context-bound psychophysics.

80. Individual differences in loudness processing and loudness scales.

83. Cells involved in cell-mediated and transplantation immunity in the rabbit. VI. The dissociation between cell-mediated and humoral immunity to particulate antigens.

84. Pain combines additively across different sensory systems: a further support for the functional theory of pain.

86. Cells involved in cell-mediated and transplantation immunity in the rabbit. VII. The organ source(s) of the cells of the sensitized rabbit capable of transferring the delayed hypersensitivity state to allogeneic rabbits.

87. Temporal sequence discrimination of dichotic tones: the effect of frequency.

88. Accuracy of remembering postdelivery pain.

89. Immunocompetent cells in man. II. Existence of distinct populations of circulating lymphocytes capable of responding to stimulation by phytohemagglutinin, antigen, antilymphocyte serum and allogeneic lymphocytes.

90. Dichotic, diotic, and monaural summation of loudness: a comprehensive analysis of composition and psychophysical functions.

91. Loudness scales from loudness processes: a multivariate approach.

92. Visual velocity input-output functions: the integration of distance and duration onto subjective velocity.

93. Ribonuclease activity in renal failure: evidence for toxicity.

94. Sensory and cognitive factors in the processing of visual velocity.

95. Immunocompetent cells in malignant disease in man. II. Clinical and immunologic correlates in a case of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

96. Perceptual and memorial constructs in children's judgments of quantity: a law of across-representation invariance.

97. Immunocompetent cells in man. I. The demonstration of the simultaneous existence of immunocompetent and immunoincompetent populations of lymphocytes in the circulation of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and acquired hypogammaglobulinemia.

98. Integration of stimulus dimensions in perception and memory: composition rules and psychophysical relations.

99. Binaural summation and lateralization of transients: a combined analysis.

100. Integration of noxious stimulation across separate somatosensory communications systems: a functional theory of pain.

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