Volume 99, Number 1, February 2008

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Articles

Intuition: A fundamental bridging construct in the behavioural sciences
pp. 1-27(27)
Authors: Hodgkinson, Gerard P.; Langan-Fox, Janice; Sadler-Smith, Eugene

Subclinical delusional ideation and a self-reference bias in everyday reasoning
pp. 29-44(16)
Authors: Galbraith, Niall; Manktelow, Ken; Morris, Neil

Contact, configural coding and the other-race effect in face recognition
pp. 45-56(12)
Authors: Hancock, Kirsten J.; Rhodes, Gillian

The role of semantic transparency in the processing of English compound words
pp. 87-107(21)
Authors: Frisson, Steven; Niswander-Klement, Elizabeth; Pollatsek, Alexander

Sherlock Holmes - an expert's view of expertise
pp. 109-125(17)
Authors: André, Didierjean; Fernand, Gobet

Synaesthesia, creativity and art: What is the link?
pp. 127-141(15)
Authors: Ward, Jamie; Thompson-Lake, Daisy; Ely, Roxanne; Kaminski, Flora

Changes in the relationship between self-reference and emotional valence as a function of dysphoria
pp. 143-152(10)
Authors: Watson, L. A.; Dritschel, B.; Jentzsch, I.; Obonsawin, M. C.

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