1. Balota, D. A., Cortese, M. J., Hutchison, K. A., Neely, J. H., Nelson, D., Simpson, G. B., &Treiman, R. (2002).The English lexicon project: A Web-based repository of descriptive and behavioral measures for 40,481 English words and nonwords. Washington University, St. Louis. Available at elexicon.wustl.edu.
2. Craik, F. I. M., Govoni, R., Naveh-Benjamin, M., &Anderson, N. D. (1996). The effects of divided attention on encoding and retrieval processes in human memory.Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,125, 159–180.
3. Einstein, G. O., &McDaniel, M. A. (1996). Retrieval processes in prospective memory: Theoretical approaches and some new empirical findings. In M. Brandimonte, G. O. Einstein, & M. A. McDaniel (Eds.),Prospective memory: Theory and applications (pp. 115–141). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
4. Einstein, G. O., McDaniel, M. A., Thomas, R., Mayfield, S., Shank, H., Morrisette, N., &Breneiser, J. (2005). Multiple processes in prospective memory retrieval: Factors determining monitoring versus spontaneous retrieval.Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,134, 327–342.
5. Guynn, M. J., & McDaniel, M. A. (2005).Does target-event noticing in prospective memory demand resources? Manuscript submitted for publication.