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1. Trait anxiety and interference in the emotional Stroop task in young and old adults

2. Interference effects, age, and the spacing benefit

3. 130th Anniversary of the American Journal of Psychology: Leo J. Postman: Master experimentalist

4. Event-based prospective memory is resistant but not immune to proactive interference

5. Backward blocking and interference between cues are empirically equivalent in non-causally framed learning tasks

6. The influence of surface color information and color knowledge information in object recognition

7. Mental models and human reasoning

8. Testing the attention shift hypothesis as an account for the flanker sequence-based congruency modulation in spatial flanker tasks

9. Evidence for proactive interference in the focus of attention of working memory

10. Control and interference in task switching--a review

11. Turning simple span into complex span: time for decay or interference from distractors?

12. The distractor frequency effect in picture-word interference: evidence for response exclusion

13. Task switching: interplay of reconfiguration and interference control

14. Impact of phonology on the generation of handwritten responses: evidence from picture--word interference tasks

15. The solution effects of initial fragments on perceptual interference in Chinese characters

16. Interference between nonspatial stimulus features in the Simon effect

17. Distractor modality can turn semantic interference into semantic facilitation in the picture--word interference task: implications for theories of lexical access in speech production

18. An interference account of cue-independent forgetting in the no-think paradigm

19. Spatial directions and situation model organization

20. Dissociating interference-control processes between memory and response

21. Memory operations that support language comprehension: evidence from verb-phrase ellipsis

22. Object substitution masking induced by illusory masks: evidence for higher object-level locus of interference

23. Are independent probes truly independent?

24. Visual and spatial working memory are not that dissociated after all: a time-based resource-sharing account

25. The role of item strength in retrieval-induced forgetting

26. Interference between storage and processing in working memory: feature overwriting, not similarity-based competition

27. Process-specific interference effects during recognition of spatial patterns and words

28. How task representations guide attention: further evidence for the shielding function of task sets

29. In search of decay in verbal short-term memory

30. Interference effects and the consequences of recognition failures and successes

31. Multiple levels of control in the Stroop task

32. Metacognition and part-set cuing: can interference be predicted at retrieval?

33. The remembrance of times past: interference in temporal reference memory

36. Time-related decay or interference-based forgetting in working memory?

37. Testing during study insulates against the buildup of proactive interference

38. On verbal/nonverbal modality dependence of left and right inferior prefrontal activation during performance of flanker interference task

39. Win-shift, lose-stay: contingent switching and contextual interference in motor learning

40. Dilution as a model of long-term forgetting

41. Immediate source-monitoring, self-focused attention and the positive symptoms of schizophrenia

43. Words may not be enough! No increased emotional Stroop effect in obsessive-compulsive disorder

44. Understanding memory through hippocampal remapping

45. Motor limitation in dual-task processing with different effectors

46. Associative interference in Pavlovian conditioning: a function of similarity between the interfering and target associative structures

47. Directly assessing the relationship between irrelevant speech and irrelevant tapping

49. Orienting attention in visual working memory reduces interference from memory probes

50. A case for inhibition: visual attention suppresses the processing of irrelevant objects

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