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locations,2006,32,2,351-363,Tsal Eye movements and lexical ambiguity resolution: investigating the subordinate-bias effect,2006,32,2,335-350,Sereno Speeded old-new recognition of multidimensional perceptual stimuli: modeling performance at the individual-participant and individual-item levels,2006,32,2,314-334,Nosofsky Learning to control collisions: the role of perceptual attunement and action boundaries,2006,32,2,300-313,Fajen Simon effect with and without awareness of the accessory stimulus,2006,32,2,268-286,Treccani Sequence learning and selection difficulty,2006,32,2,287-299,Rowland Memory for where but not what is used during visual search,2006,32,2,235-250,Beck On the surprising salience of curvature in grouping by proximity,2006,32,2,226-234,Strother Imitative response tendencies following observation of intransitive actions,2006,32,2,210-225,Bertenthal The generalized optic acceleration cancellation theory of catching,2006,32,1,139-148,Reed Judgments of path not heading guide locomotion,2006,32,1,88-96,Wann Turning configural processing upside down: part and whole body postures,2006,32,1,73-87,Reed When is search for a static target among dynamic distractors efficient?,2006,32,1,59-72,Theeuwes Performance-related activity in medial rostral prefrontal cortex (area 10) during low-demand tasks,2006,32,1,45-58,Simons Higher order pattern structure influences auditory representational momentum,2006,32,1,2-17,Jones Target location probability effects in visual search: an effect of sequential dependencies,2006,32,5,1294-1301,Gilchrist Perception of initial moving target signals: support for a cumulative lateral inhibition theory,2006,32,5,1185-1196,Geer Independent representation of parts and the relations between them: evidence from integrative agnosia,2006,32,5,1169-1184,Moscovitch Distractor interference during smooth pursuit eye movements,2006,32,5,1136-1154,Kerzel The spatial constraint in intersensory pairing: no role in temporal ventriloquism,2006,32,4,1063-1071,Vroomen Generalization of prism adaptation,2006,32,4,1006-1022,Wallace Muscular proprioception contributes to the control of interceptive actions,2006,32,4,964-972,Bastin Top-down controlled delayed selection in the attentional blink,2006,32,4,973-985,Nieuwenstein Evidence for episodic retrieval of inadequate prime responses in auditory negative priming,2006,32,4,932-943,Buchner The time course of perception and retrieval in matching and recognition,2006,32,4,920-931,Kent Inhibition of return: sensitivity and criterion as a function of response time,2006,32,4,908-919,Ivanoff The effect of perceptual load on attention-induced motion blindness: the efficiency of selective inhibition,2006,32,4,885-907,Hay The role of uncertainty in the systematic spatial mislocalization of moving objects,2006,32,4,811-825,Smeets Is face distinctiveness gender based?,2006,32,4,789-798,Baudouin Categorization of sounds,2006,32,3,733-754,Smits Lost in virtual space: studies in human and ideal spatial navigation,2006,32,3,688-704,Stankiewicz Contributions of invariants heuristics and exemplars to the visual perception of relative mass,2006,32,3,574-598,Cohen On the relation between time and space in the visual discrimination of velocity,1975,1,4,383-394,Lappin Perception and extrapolation of velocity and acceleration,1975,1,4,395-403,Rosenbaum Cardiac activity and information processing: the effects of stimulus significance and detection and response requirements,1975,1,4,418-428,Coles Aging faces as viscal-elastic events: implications for a theory of nonrigid shape perception,1975,1,4,374-382,Pittenger Hemisphere differences in the effects of cuing in visual recognition tasks,1975,1,4,366-373,Cohen Individual differences in adult foveal visual asymmetries,1975,1,4,353-365,Schaller Judging up and down,1975,1,4,339-352,Clark Extremely long-term persistence of the McCollough effect,1975,1,4,323-327,Holding Visual reaction times during prolonged angular acceleration parallel the subjective perception of rotation,1975,1,4,404-410,Mattson Decision-related cortical potentials during an auditory signal detection task with cued observation intervals,1975,1,3,268-279,Squires Auditory segregation: stream or streams?,1975,1,3,263-267,Bregman Spatial position versus ear of entry as determinant of the auditory laterality effects: a stereophonic test,1975,1,3,253-262,Bertelson Differential hemispheric mediation of nonverbal visual stimuli,1975,1,3,246-252,Bradshaw Allocation of attention and the locus of adaptation to displaced vision,1975,1,3,237-245,Kelso Information processing analysis of the Chevreul pendulum illusion,1975,1,3,231-236,Shor Detection of symmetry as a function of angular orientation,1975,1,3,221-230,Corballis Visual transformation of size,1975,1,3,214-220,Bundesen Stimulus familiarity modifies perceived duration in prerecognition visual processing,1975,1,3,205-213,Avant Tests of the psychological meaning of the power law,1975,104,2,195-204,Duda Ratio scale measurement of the perceived lengths of lines,1975,104,2,121-129,Schneider Perception of temporal order in vowel sequences with and without formant transitions,1975,104,2,147-153,Dorman Feedback versus motor programming in the control of aimed movements,1975,104,2,161-169,Klapp Feedback as a source of information and as a source of noise in absolute judgments of loudness,1975,104,2,188-194,McNicol Lead-stimulation effects of human cardiac orienting and blink reflexes,1975,104,2,175-182,Leavitt Auditory and phonetic levels of processing in speech perception: neurophysiological and information-processing analyses,1975,104,1,3-20,Wood Limulus psychophysics: dark adaptation in the ventral eye,1975,104,1,68-76,Wasserman The use of structural diagnostics in recognition,1975,104,1,57-67,Fox Mental transformations in the identification of left and right hands,1975,104,1,48-56,Cooper Stream segregation and the illusion of overlap,1976,2,4,544-555,Bregman Decision theory analysis of response latencies in vigilance,1976,2,4,578-590,Davies Sequential effects in two-choice reaction time: automatic facilitation or subjective expectancy?,1976,2,4,567-577,Kirby Allocation of attention during visual word recognition,1976,2,4,556-566,Becker How the listener integrates the components of speaking rate,1976,2,4,538-543,Grosjean Familiarity of background characters in visual scanning,1976,2,4,522-530,Reicher Mental rotation by the blind: does mental rotation depend on visual imagery?,1976,2,4,515-521,Marmor Mental transformations and visual comparison processes: effects of complexity and similarity,1976,2,4,503-514,Cooper An investigation of the relationship between viewing condition and preference for true and modified linear perspective and adults,1976,2,4,479-490,Hagen Visual masking during pursuit eye movements,1976,2,4,469-478,White Perceptual consequences of potentiation in the extraocular muscles: an alternative explanation for adaptation to wedge prisms,1976,2,4,457-468,Paap The perception of egomotion,1976,2,3,448-456,Warren Why a Y is not a V: a new look at the distinctive features of letters,1976,2,3,394-400,Naus Autonomic responses to shock-associated words in a nonattended message: a failure to replicate,1976,2,3,357-360,Wardlaw Choice between melodies differing in complexity under divided-attention conditions,1976,2,3,347-356,Konecni Perceiving and counting sounds,1976,2,3,337-346,Massaro Attention practice and semantic targets,1976,2,3,326-336,Moray An experimental test of two mathematical models applied to the size-weight illusion,1976,2,2,295-298,Heineken Processing interaction between two dimensions of nonphonetic auditory signals,1976,2,2,267-276,Crimmins Processing two dimensions of nonspeech stimuli: the auditory-phonetic distinction reconsidered,1976,2,2,257-266,Cutting Lexical ambiguity semantic context and visual word recognition,1976,2,2,243-256,Meyer Detection errors on the word the: evidence for reading units larger than letters,1976,2,2,235-242,Healy Effects of concurrent verbal memory on recognition of stimuli from the left and right visual fields,1976,2,2,210-221,Hellige Further evidence for two components in visual persistence,1976,2,2,191-209,Erwin Conflicting motion perspective simulating sinultaneous clockwise and counterclockwise rotation in depth,1976,2,2,174-178,Hershberger U-shaped backward contour masking during stroboscopic motion,1976,2,2,167-173,Weber When preparation fails: disruptive effects of prior information on perceptual recognition,1976,2,2,151-161,Smith Effects of texture on visual noise masking,1976,2,2,162-166,Corwin The role of pattern goodness in the reproduction of backward masked patterns,1976,2,1,139-150,Bell Irrelevance of figural identity for resolving ambiguities in apparent motion,1976,2,1,130-138,Navon Color vision and hue categorization in young human infants,1976,2,1,115-129,Bornstein The effects of divided attention on information processing in manual tracking,1976,2,1,1-13,Wickens The effects of changing the phase and duration of sleep,1976,2,1,30-41,Taub Motor control mechanisms underlying human movement reproduction,1977,3,4,529-543,Kelso Right-hemisphere language processing in normal right-handers,1977,3,3,518-528,Day Influence of spatial stimulus-response compatibility on reaction time of ipsilateral and contralateral hand to lateralized light stimuli,1977,3,3,505-517,Di Stefano Differential visual persistence between the two eyes: a model for the Fertsch-Pulfrich effect,1977,3,3,484-495,Morgan Perceived shape at a slant as a function of processing time and processing load,1977,3,3,473-483,Epstein Backward pattern masking can vary as a nonmonotonic function of target duration: on the influence of intratraget metacontrast,1977,3,3,461-472,Brussell Classifying intergral stimuli,1977,3,3,436-443,King Perception of wholes and of their component parts: some configural superiority effects,1977,3,3,422-435,Pomerantz Attention and reaction times to signals of uncertain modality,1977,3,3,379-388,Boulter Attention and visual dominance: a chronometric analysis,1977,3,3,365-378,Klein Time capacity and selection between perceptual attributes,1977,3,2,337-348,Proctor Inhibition of the human eyeblink reflex: an evaluation of the sensitivity of the Wendt-Yerkes method for threshold detection,1977,3,2,325-336,Ison Reaction times in a bisensory task: implications for attention and speech perception,1977,3,2,316-324,Mynatt Relation of split apparent motion to metacontrast,1977,3,2,258-277,Stoper Threshold conditions for binocular rivalry,1977,3,2,251-257,Blake Control of attention in the processing of temporal and spatial information in complex visual patterns,1977,3,2,243-250,Cantor Serial reaction time as a function of the nature of repeated events,1977,3,2,234-242,Ells Role of feedback in the development and maintenance of complex skill,1977,3,2,224-233,Henderson Optimal allocation of cognitive resources to spatial locations,1977,3,2,201-211,Shaw Impact of oculomotor retraining on the visual perception of curvature,1977,3,2,187-200,Miller Perturbations of auditory feedback delay and the timing of movement,1977,3,2,175-186,Wing Sequential effects in judgments of loudness,1977,3,1,92-104,Jesteadt Ear differences in evaluating emotional tones of voice and verbal content,1977,3,1,75-82,Safer Perceptual load in searching for sloping colored lines camouflaged by colored backgrounds: a separate-groups investigation,1977,3,1,136-150,Edwards Comparative judgment: tests of two theories using the Baldwin figure,1977,3,1,119-135,Clavadetscher Dynamic properties of radial and tangential movements as determinants of the haptic horizontal--vertical illusion with an L figure,1977,3,1,151-164,Wong Contextual influences on judgments of linear extent,1977,3,1,105-118,Brigell Orientation and symmetry: effects of multiple rotational and near symmetries,1978,4,4,691-702,Palmer Retinal image smear as a source of information about magnitude of eye movement,1978,4,4,573-585,Festinger Cognitive determinants of fixation location during picture viewing,1978,4,4,565-572,MACKWORTH The seeing-more-than-is-there phenomenon: implications for the locus of iconic storage,1978,4,4,553-564,McCloskey Eye movements and integrating information across fixations,1978,4,4,529-544,Ehrlich Response bias in category and magnitude estimation of difference and similarity for loudness and pitch,1978,4,3,483-496,Schneider Reaction times and evoked potentials as indicators of hemispheric differences for laterally presented name and physical matches,1978,4,3,440-454,Swanson Multidimensional same--different judgments: evidence against independent comparisons of dimensions,1978,4,3,411-422,Miller Quantification of three-dimensional structures,1978,4,3,397-410,Akin Organizational factors in perceived dimensionality,1978,4,3,388-396,Palmer Auditory streaming is cumulative,1978,4,3,380-387,Bregman Facial motion in the perception of faces and of emotional expression,1978,4,3,373-379,Bassili A biomechanical invariant for gait perception,1978,4,3,357-372,Proffitt Application of signal detection theory to error detection in ballistic motor skills,1978,4,2,311-320,Rubin On the plasticity of visual-proprioceptive bias effects,1978,4,2,302-310,Warren Simple and contingent aftereffects in the kinesthetic preception of length,1978,4,2,294-301,Walker Picture processing during recognition,1978,4,2,284-293,Parker Intonation contour and syntactic structure as predictors of apparent segmentation,1978,4,2,273-283,Geers Studies of visual synthesis: integration of fragments into forms,1978,4,2,244-263,Thompson Age differences in peripheral perceptual processing: a monoptic backward masking investigation,1978,4,2,232-243,Walsh Geometric and semantic similarity in visual masking,1978,4,2,224-231,Jacobson Perception and masking of wholes and parts,1978,4,2,210-223,McClelland Role of visual familiarity in the word-superiority effects obtained with the simultaneous-matching task,1978,4,1,88-100,Bruder Visual images preserve metric spatial information: evidence from studies of image scanning,1978,4,1,47-60,Ball Functional representations common to visual perception and imagination,1978,4,1,21-35,Shepard Additivity in adaptation to optical tilt,1978,4,1,178-190,Redding A two-factor theory of stimulus-repetition effects,1978,4,1,191-197,Kraut Levels of processing in speech perception,1978,4,1,164-177,Aldridge An investigation of the cues responsible for figure impossibility,1978,4,1,112-120,Cowan Perceptual processes that may create stick figures and balance,1978,4,1,101-111,Psotka Size scaling in visual pattern recognition,1978,4,1,1-20,Bundesen Prototype formation from imaged kinesthetically and visually presented geometric figures,1979,5,4,701-712,Solso Relation between cognitive and motor-oriented systems of visual position perception,1979,5,4,692-700,Lewis Modulation of the acoustic startle reflex in humans in the absence of anticipatory changes in the middle ear reflex,1979,5,4,639-642,Ison Implications of a transient-sustained dichotomy for the measurement of human performance,1979,5,4,625-638,Todd Secondary task modality expectancy and the measurement of attentional capacity,1979,5,4,610-624,Proctor Adaptation of speech by nonspeech: evidence for complex acoustic cue detectors,1979,5,3,563-578,Samuel Cognitive influences on perceptual processing,1979,5,3,546-562,Miller Moving attention through visual space,1979,5,3,522-526,Remington Programmed control of aimed movements revisited the role of target visibility and symmetry,1979,5,3,509-521,Klapp Relation between perceived depth and perceived motion in uniform flow fields,1979,5,3,501-508,McConkie Optical motions as information for unsigned depth,1979,5,3,494-500,McConkie Perceptual information for the age level of faces as a higher order invariant of growth,1979,5,3,478-493,Pittenger Time errors and differential sensation weighting,1979,5,3,460-477,Hellström Stimulus information and sequential dependencies in magnitude estimation and cross-modality matching,1979,5,3,444-449,Ward Sensory and cognitive factors in judgments of loudness,1979,5,3,426-443,Marks Internally augmented displays: contingent aftereffects as performance aids,1979,5,3,420-425,Blake Influence of six types of visual structure on complexity judgments in children and adults,1979,5,2,365-378,Mendelson Ebbinghaus illusion: context contour and age influence the judged size of a circle amidst circles,1979,5,2,353-364,Weintraub Levels of processing in visual illusions: the combination and interaction of distortion-producing mechanisms,1979,5,2,324-335,Coren A fuzzy logical model of letter identification,1979,5,2,336-352,Oden On the inhibitory nature of binocular rivalry suppression,1979,5,2,315-323,Blake Variable criterion analysis of brightness effects in simple reaction time,1979,5,2,303-314,Grice Perception of wheel-generated motions,1979,5,2,289-302,Stier A model of unidimensional perceptual matching,1979,5,2,277-288,Krueger Visual persistence and code selection in short-term memory for letters,1979,5,2,260-276,Kirsner Semantic context and word frequency effects in visual word recognition,1979,5,2,252-259,Becker Contextual facilitation in a letter search task depends on how the prime is processed,1979,5,2,239-251,Smith On the coordination of two-handed movements,1979,5,2,229-238,Goodman Divided attention: the whole is more than the sum of its parts,1979,5,2,216-228,Duncan Why is telling right from left more difficult than telling above from below?,1979,5,1,52-67,Maki Figural relationship effects and mechanisms of visual masking,1979,5,1,88-100,Walsh Rotation of objects in pictures viewed at an angle: evidence for different properties of two types of pictorial space,1979,5,1,78-87,Goldstein Coding left and right,1979,5,1,42-51,Farrell Spare the rod and spoil the icon,1979,5,1,19-30,Long Iconic storage in the two hemispheres,1979,5,1,31-41,Di Stefano Effects of S-R mapping and response modality on performance in a Stroop Task,1979,5,1,176-187,Simon Depth of nontarget processing in an attention task,1979,5,1,168-175,Johnston Choice reaction times for temporal numerosity,1979,5,1,157-167,Viviani Auditory phase and frequency discrimination: a comparison of nine procedures,1979,5,1,146-156,Creelman Similarity effects in backward recognition masking,1979,5,1,110-128,Massaro Interaction of stimulus size and retinal eccentricity in metacontrast masking,1979,5,1,101-109,Bridgeman Measuring the size of mental images,1979,5,1,1-12,Weber Apparent distance of sounds recorded in echoic and anechoic chambers,1980,6,4,745-750,Butler Attention and saccadic eye movements,1980,6,4,726-744,Remington The Poggendorff illusion: consider all the angles,1980,6,4,718-725,Weintraub Processing of visually presented clock times,1980,6,4,707-717,Park Context and the allocation of resources in word recognition,1980,6,4,686-694,Rodriguez Why search for target absence is so slow (and careful!): the more targets there are the more likely you are to miss one,1980,6,4,662-685,Krueger Effects of perceptual quality and visual field of probe stimulus presentation on memory search for letters,1980,6,4,639-651,Hellige Some effects of acoustic attributes of speech on the processing of phonetic feature information,1980,6,4,622-638,Soli Effect of depth separation on metacontrast masking,1980,6,4,605-621,Fox Symbolic comparisons of objects on color attributes,1980,6,4,652-661,Paivio Sex and handedness as factors in visual-field organization for a categorization task,1980,6,3,494-500,Jones Recognition of transposed melodies: a key-distance effect in developmental perspective,1980,6,3,501-515,Bartlett The psychophysics of iconic storage,1980,6,3,486-493,Adelson Odor discrimination and memory in Korsakoff's psychosis,1980,6,3,445-458,Engen Mental-task instructions and optokinetic nystagmus to the left and right,1980,6,3,459-472,Rosenberg Foveal metacontrast: I. Criterion content and practice effects,1980,6,3,473-485,Ventura Development of the third component in prism adaptation: effects of active and passive movement,1980,6,3,433-444,Beckett Tilt adaptation as a feedback control process,1980,6,3,413-432,Ebenholtz Principles of perceptual organization and spatial distortion: the gestalt illusions,1980,6,3,404-412,Coren Induced movement based on subtraction of motion from the inducing object,1980,6,3,391-403,Wheeler Variability and sequential effects in cross-modality matching of area and loudness,1980,6,2,277-289,Luce Early extraction of meaning from pictures and its relation to conscious identification,1980,6,2,265-276,McCauley Comparison of lateral differences for digit and random form recognition in Japanese and Westerners,1980,6,2,368-374,Dimond A short-term memory influence on the N1 response of cerebral cortex,1980,6,2,321-329,Stanny Interaction between global and local levels of a form,1980,6,2,222-234,Hoffman Perceptual delay: a consequence of metacontrast and apparent motion,1980,6,2,235-243,Sperling Emergent two-dimensional patterns in images rotated in depth,1980,6,2,244-264,Pinker Perceptual interpretation of complex line patterns,1980,6,2,197-221,van Tuijl Variables influencing outflow-inflow interpretations tracking performance: predictability of target motion transfer function and practice,1980,6,1,85-88,Tufano Laterality effects levels of processing and stimulus properties,1980,6,1,184-195,Bagnara A further parallel between selective adaptation and contrast,1980,6,1,24-44,Lang Attention switching is not a fatigable process: methodological comments on Axelrod and Guzy (1972),1980,6,1,180-183,ten Hoopen Hemisphere-specific processes in letter matching,1980,6,1,167-179,Kirsner Modes of vibrotactile pattern generation,1980,6,1,151-166,Craig Overcoming Stroop interference: the effects of practice on distractor potency,1980,6,1,140-150,Baron Role of cerebral hemispheric processing in the visual half-field stimulus-response compatibility effect,1980,6,1,13-23,Tzeng Mental imagery acuity in the peripheral visual field,1980,6,1,126-139,Kosslyn Motor commands and the perception of movement patterns,1980,6,1,1-12,Bairstow Acoustic augmentation and inhibition of the human eyeblink,1981,7,6,1357-1362,Hoffman Distance effects on sequential dependencies in categorical judgments,1981,7,6,1371-1385,Petzold Grounding the figure,1981,7,6,1386-1397,Calis Perceptual processing strategies in the cross-modal transfer of form discrimination: a developmental study,1981,7,6,1340-1348,Coté Auditory-visual conflicts in the perceived duration of lights tones and gaps,1981,7,6,1327-1339,Walker Sensory specificity of apparent motion,1981,7,6,1318-1328,KOLERS Dimensions of figural identity and apparent motion,1981,7,6,1312-1317,Rosenbaum Stimulus repetition effects on attention to words and colors,1981,7,6,1303-1311,Kraut A positional discriminability model of linear-order judgments,1981,7,6,1283-1302,Holyoak Visual detection of multi-letter patterns,1981,7,6,1258-1272,Lappin Effect of familiarity of Multielement matching,1981,7,6,1273-1282,Regan Retinal location and its effect on the processing of target and distractor information,1981,7,6,1247-1257,Goolkasian Mistracking in alignment illusions,1981,7,6,1211-1246,Hotopf Detection of symmetry,1981,7,6,1186-1210,Royer Do attention and decision follow perception Comment on Miller,1981,7,6,1175-1182,Navon Global precedence in attention and decision,1981,7,6,1161-1174,Miller Maintenance of orientation during locomotion in unfamiliar environments,1981,7,5,995-1006,Gärling Antagonistic effects of adjacency and apparent speed in induced movement,1981,7,5,985-994,Schulman Generation of visual representations,1981,7,5,978-984,Johnson Backward masking by pattern stimulus offset,1981,7,5,972-977,Breitmeyer Latency differences in monoptic and dichoptic shape and color decision making,1981,7,5,968-971,Meyer Selective attention in vision: recognition memory for superimposed line drawings,1981,7,5,954-967,Goldstein Visual form integration and discontinuity detection,1981,7,5,948-953,Kinnucan Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance,1981,7,5,937-947,Ono Individual differences in the classification of stimuli by dimensions,1981,7,5,1132-1145,Smith The role of bottom-up confirmation in the phonemic restoration illusion,1981,7,5,1124-1131,Samuel Evidence for rhythmic attention,1981,7,5,1059-1073,Jones Hemispheres as independent resource systems: limited-capacity processing and cerebral specialization,1981,7,5,1031-1058,Friedman Processing visual feedback information for movement control,1981,7,5,1019-1030,Carlton Effects of a secondary task on the accuracy of single aiming movements,1981,7,5,1007-1018,Zelaznik Visual information about moving objects,1981,7,4,975-810,Todd Organization and learning of visual-motor information during different orders of limb movement: step velocity acceleration,1981,7,4,916-927,Weitzman Texture perception: studies of intersensory organization using a discrepancy paradigm and visual versus tactual psychophysics,1981,7,4,902-915,Lederman Separation relative to length determines the organization of two lines into a unit,1981,7,4,884-889,Gillam Perception of growth: a geometric analysis of how different styles of change are distinguished,1981,7,4,855-868,Shaw Methodological considerations in experiments on imagery acuity,1981,7,4,848-854,Finke Assessing relations between imagery and perception,1981,7,4,844-847,Banks Experimenter naiveté and imaginal judgments,1981,7,4,833-843,Intons-Peterson Area and contrast effects upon perceptual and imagery acuity,1981,7,4,825-832,Finke Importance of the overall similarity of objects of adults' and children's classifications,1981,7,4,811-824,Smith Adaptive processing of visual motion,1981,7,4,780-794,Ball Duration of visible persistence in relation to range of spatial frequencies,1981,7,4,754-769,di Lollo Internal representation of visual texture as the basis for the judgment of similarity,1981,7,4,741-753,Harvey Metacontrast investigations of sustained-transient channel inhibitory interactions,1981,7,4,770-779,Dunn Visual perception of lifted weight,1981,7,4,733-740,Runeson The effect on form perception of change of orientation in the third dimension,1981,7,4,719-732,Rock Shape orientation and apparent rotational motion,1981,7,2,477-486,Shepard Subjective ratios and differences in perceived heaviness,1981,7,2,459-466,Rule Phonological fusion in dichotic monitoring,1981,7,2,422-429,Sexton Crawling-onset age predicts visual cliff avoidance in infants,1981,7,2,382-387,Richards Interocular transfer of visual aftereffects,1981,7,2,367-381,Blake Saccadic plasticity: parametric adaptive control by retinal feedback,1981,7,2,356-366,Miller Attention switching and patterns of sound locations in counting clicks,1981,7,2,342-355,ten Hoopen Two neural mechanisms related to modes of selective attention,1981,7,2,324-332,Alwitt Eye position and the control of auditory attention,1981,7,2,318-323,Reisberg Mental measurement of line length: the role of the standard,1981,7,2,309-317,Hartley Congruity and the perceptual comparison task,1981,7,2,290-308,Paivio A note on "Optical motions as information for unsigned depth",1981,7,2,286-289,Prazdny The effect of inattention on form perception,1981,7,2,275-285,Rock Coding theory of visual pattern completion,1981,7,2,241-274,Leeuwenberg Configural effects in perceived pointing of ambiguous triangles,1981,7,1,88-114,Palmer Perceptual encoding and decision strategies for integral dimensions,1981,7,1,56-70,Dykes Why two eyes are better than one: the two views of binocular vision,1981,7,1,30-40,Lee Internal representation of simple temporal patterns,1981,7,1,3-18,Povel Role of subvocal motor activity in dichotic speech perception and selective attention,1981,7,1,231-239,Milberg Irrelevant differences in the "same"--"different" task,1981,7,1,196-207,Miller Masking of foveal and parafoveal vision during eye fixations in reading,1981,7,1,167-179,Rayner Alternative solutions to kinetic stimulus transformations,1981,7,1,19-29,Smith Familiarity redundancy and the spatial control of visual attention,1981,7,1,157-166,Flowers Effects of spatial-frequency specific adaptation and target duration on visual persistence,1981,7,1,151-156,Meyer Delayed monochromatic hue matches indicate characteristics of visual memory,1981,7,1,141-150,Nelson Effects of homogeneous and variable exposure on magnitude of adaptation to optical tilt,1981,7,1,130-140,Redding Processing line location and orientation,1981,7,1,115-129,Redding Time course analysis of the Stroop phenomenon,1982,8,6,875-894,Glaser Stimulus-response compatibility for left-right discriminations as a function of stimulus position,1982,8,6,865-874,Whitaker Semantic context effects in visual word recognition sentence processing and reading: evidence for semantic strategies,1982,8,5,739-756,Becker Recognition time for letters and nonletters: effects of serial position array size and processing order,1982,8,5,724-738,Mason Control of fixation duration in visual search and memory search: another look,1982,8,5,709-723,Vaughan Textural effects in perceived pointing of ambiguous triangles,1982,8,5,693-708,Palmer Predicting the perception of three-dimensional objects from the geometrical information in drawings,1982,8,5,674-692,Butler Spatial compatibility effects on the same side of the body midline,1982,8,5,664-673,Umiltà Divided attention abilities in young and old adults,1982,8,5,651-663,Salthouse Dividing attention within and between hemispheres: testing a multiple resources approach to limited-capacity information processing,1982,8,5,625-650,Friedman Impulsivity caffeine and proofreading: a test of the Easterbrook hypothesis,1982,8,4,614-624,Anderson Negating the effects of binaural cues: competition between auditory streaming and contralateral induction,1982,8,4,602-613,Steiger Loci of contextual effects in judgment,1982,8,4,582-601,Mellers Determinants of attention to local and global features of visual forms,1982,8,4,562-581,Ward Models of illusory pausing and sticking,1982,8,4,547-561,Pomerantz The rod-and-frame effect as a function of the righting of the frame,1982,8,4,536-546,Rock Form and texture in hierarchically constructed patterns,1982,8,4,521-535,Kimchi Constraints on strategy construction in a speeded discrimination task,1982,8,4,502-520,Logan Do reaction time and accuracy measure the same aspects of letter recognition?,1982,8,4,489-501,Egeth Interaural and monaural clicks and clocks: tempo difference versus attention switching,1982,8,3,422-434,ten Hoopen In defense of intraperceptual theories of attention,1982,8,3,407-421,Johnston Order information in multiple-element comparison,1982,8,3,392-406,Angiolillo-Bent The case for peripheral persistence: effects of target and background luminance on a partial-report task,1982,8,3,383-391,Long Similarity-related channel interactions in visual processing,1982,8,3,353-382,Estes The cerebral balance of power: confrontation or cooperation?,1982,8,2,253-272,Sergent Discrete versus continuous stage models of human information processing: in search of partial output,1982,8,2,273-296,Miller Representations of qualitative and quantitative dimensions,1982,8,2,325-340,Tversky Hand position as a variable determining the accuracy of aiming movements,1982,8,2,341-348,Christina Visual information about rigid and nonrigid motion: a geometric analysis,1982,8,2,238-252,Todd Age-related changes in rate of visual information processing,1982,8,2,225-237,di Lollo Interaction between perceived and imagined rotation,1982,8,2,215-224,Carballis Perceptual grouping and attention in visual search for features and for objects,1982,8,2,194-214,Treisman Bright sneezes and dark coughs loud sunlight and soft moonlight,1982,8,2,177-193,Marks Mechanisms for precuing superiority in visual recognition,1982,8,1,58-67,Redding Context independence and phonetic mediation in categorical perception,1982,8,1,68-80,Healy Discrimination of temporal jitter in patterned sequences of tones,1982,8,1,46-57,Sorkin Automatic and controlled attention processes in auditory target detection,1982,8,1,37-45,Hunt Visual search with color,1982,8,1,127-136,Carter Saccadic eye movements to peripherally discriminated visual targets,1982,8,1,113-126,Viviani Age differences in peripheral letter perception,1982,8,1,106-112,Taylor About face: left-hemisphere involvement in processing physiognomies,1982,8,1,1-14,Sergent Binocular summation occurs during interocular suppression,1982,8,1,81-90,Sloane Analysis of ambiguity in visual pattern completion,1983,9,6,980-1000,Leeuwenberg General mental resources and perceptual judgments,1983,9,6,966-979,Reisberg Does global precedence really depend on visual angle?,1983,9,6,955-965,Navon Perception of growth from changes in body proportions,1983,9,6,945-954,Pittenger Lightness constancy through a veiling luminance,1983,9,6,936-944,Jacobsen Initial stages of visual information processing in dyslexia,1983,9,6,923-935,Hanson Latency of sequential eye movements: implications for reading,1983,9,6,912-922,Rayner Target recovery in visual backward masking: no clear explanation in sight,1983,9,6,898-911,Warm Auditory spatial alternation transforms auditory time,1983,9,6,882-897,Akerboom Psychological reality of cross-media artistic styles,1983,9,6,841-863,Hasenfus Hierarchical versus nonhierarchical models of movement sequence control: a reply to Klein,1983,9,5,837-839,Rosenbaum Nonhierarchical control of rapid movement sequences: a comment on Rosenbaum Kenny and Derr,1983,9,5,834-836,Klein Visual discrimination categorical identification and categorical rating in brief displays of curved lines: implications for discrete encoding processes,1983,9,5,785-806,Foster Evaluation and integration of visual and auditory information in speech perception,1983,9,5,753-771,Cohen Category-boundary effects and speeded sorting with a harmonic musical-interval continuum: evidence for dual processing,1983,9,5,739-752,Zatorre Parafoveal visual information and semantic contextual constraints,1983,9,5,726-738,Rayner Perception of surface curvature and direction of illumination from patterns of shading,1983,9,4,583-595,Todd Apparent displacement with a monocular prism differs from optical displacement,1983,9,4,652-656,Ono Movements of attention across the visual field,1983,9,4,523-530,Tsal The cost of visual filtering,1983,9,4,510-522,Treisman Is continuous visual monitoring necessary in visually guided locomotion?,1983,9,3,427-443,Thomson Anchor research: evidence for an increase in the perceived similarity of stimuli obtained with a speeded-response paradigm,1983,9,3,474-486,King Imagery paradigms: how vulnerable are they to experimenters' expectations?,1983,9,3,394-412,Intons-Peterson Distribution of visual attention over space,1983,9,3,380-393,Shepard Spatial extent of attention to letters and words,1983,9,3,371-379,LaBerge Response selection and initiation in speeded reactions: a pupillometric analysis,1983,9,3,360-370,Beatty Are variations among right-handed individuals in perceptual asymmetries caused by characteristic arousal differences between hemispheres?,1983,9,3,329-359,Levy Reply to Matthei: we really is worse than you or them and so are Ma and Pa,1983,9,2,321-322,Johnston Four assumptions about invariance in perception,1983,9,2,310-317,Cutting Information integration and the identification of stimulus noise and criterial noise in absolute judgment,1983,9,2,299-309,Nosofsky The influence of metacontrast masking on detection and spatial-choice judgments: an apparent distinction between automatic and attentive response mechanisms,1983,9,2,278-287,Proctor Induced esophoric shifts in eye convergence and illusory distance in reduced and structured viewing conditions,1983,9,2,270-277,Shebilske Spatial limits to the detection of transpositional symmetry in dynamic dot textures,1983,9,2,258-269,Jenkins Spatial metrics of integral and separable dimensions,1983,9,2,242-257,Dunn The role of subtractions and comparisons in comparative judgments involving numerical reference points,1983,9,2,226-241,Shoben Effect of line orientation on various information-processing tasks,1983,9,2,215-225,Lasaga Holistic processes in the perception and transformation of disoriented figures,1983,9,2,203-214,Palmer Sharp targets are detected better against a figure and blurred targets are detected better against a background,1983,9,2,194-201,Wong Can response preparation begin before stimulus recognition finishes?,1983,9,2,161-182,Miller Hierarchical control of rapid movement sequences,1983,9,1,86-102,Rosenbaum Catching skills in infancy,1983,9,1,75-85,von Hofsten Speed and accuracy of compensatory responses to limb disturbances,1983,9,1,58-74,Newell Perception of gait,1983,9,1,31-42,Todd Quantifying the cognitive trajectories of extrapolated movements,1983,9,1,43-57,Jagacinski Locational representation in imagery: a moving spot task,1983,9,1,20-30,Attneave On the Morinaga Misalignment Illusion,1983,9,1,113-125,Day Are there limits to binaural additivity of loudness?,1983,9,1,126-136,Gigerenzer Lateral asymmetries in electrodermal responses to nonattended stimuli: a reply to Walker and Ceci,1983,9,1,148-150,Dawson Lateral asymmetries in electrodermal responses to nonattended stimuli: a response to Dawson and Schell,1983,9,1,145-147,Walker Selective attention to multidimensional auditory stimuli,1983,9,1,1-19,Hillyard Response tempo and separable--integral responding: evidence for an integral-to-separable processing sequence in visual perception,1983,9,1,103-112,Ward Sensitization of the visual field,1984,10,6,778-793,Egly Event-related brain potentials reveal similar attentional mechanisms during selective listening and shadowing,1984,10,6,761-777,Woods Shape and depth perception from parallel projections of three-dimensional motion,1984,10,6,749-760,Andersen Simulation of curved surfaces from patterns of optical texture,1984,10,5,734-739,Todd A limitation of position constancy,1984,10,5,713-723,Becklen Auditory perception of breaking and bouncing events: a case study in ecological acoustics,1984,10,5,704-712,Warren Perceiving affordances: visual guidance of stair climbing,1984,10,5,683-703,Warren Manipulation of stimulus onset delay in reading: evidence for parallel programming of saccades,1984,10,5,667-682,Morrison Identification confusions among letters of the alphabet,1984,10,5,655-666,Roberts The time course of picture-word interference,1984,10,5,640-654,Glaser A horse race of a different color: Stroop interference patterns with transformed words,1984,10,5,622-639,Macleod Abrupt visual onsets and selective attention: evidence from visual search,1984,10,5,601-621,Yantis Automatic aftereffects in two-choice reaction time: a mathematical representation of some concepts,1984,10,4,581-598,Soetens Is meaning implicated in illusory conjunctions?,1984,10,4,573-580,Egeth Configural processing of faces in the left and the right cerebral hemispheres,1984,10,4,554-572,Sergent On the advance preparation of discrete finger responses,1984,10,4,541-553,Proctor Visible persistence of moving objects,1984,10,4,502-511,Farrell Efferent factors in natural event perception can be rationalized and verified: a reply to Turvey and Solomon,1984,10,3,455-460,Shebilske Visually perceiving distance: a comment on Shebilske Karmiohl and Proffitt (1983),1984,10,3,449-454,Turvey Evidence against late selection: stimulus quality effects in previewed displays,1984,10,3,429-448,Pashler Selective adaptation of monocular and binocular neurons in human vision,1984,10,3,406-412,Sloane Dependence independence and emergence of word features,1984,10,3,394-405,Oden Motion direction identification in random cinematograms: a general model,1984,10,3,378-393,Allik Processing stages in overlapping tasks: evidence for a central bottleneck,1984,10,3,358-377,Pashler Measuring efficiency of selection from briefly exposed visual displays: a model for partial report,1984,10,3,329-339,Bundesen Modifying an underlying component of perceived arm length: adaptation of tactile location induced by spatial discordance,1984,10,2,307-317,Craske Effects of intrahemispheric interference on reaction times to lateral stimuli,1984,10,2,292-306,Green On the ability to inhibit simple and choice reaction time responses: a model and a method,1984,10,2,276-291,Davis Form and depth in global stereopsis,1984,10,2,258-275,Berbaum Convenient fixation location within isolated words of different length and structure,1984,10,2,250-257,O'Regan Size and case of type as stimuli in reading,1984,10,2,231-249,KOLERS Weight of evidence supports one operation for "ratios" and "differences" of heaviness,1984,10,2,216-230,Mellers Must egocentric and environmental frames of reference be aligned to produce spatial S-R compatibility effects?,1984,10,2,205-215,Moscovitch Expectancy and dual-task interference,1984,10,2,195-204,Hunt Perceptual-motor processing of phonetic features in speech,1984,10,2,153-178,Meyer Effects of perceptual quality on the processing of human faces presented to the left and right cerebral hemispheres,1984,10,1,90-107,Corwin Time course of visual information utilization during fixations in reading,1984,10,1,75-89,McConkie Attention in the processing of complex visual displays: detecting features and their combinations,1984,10,1,40-64,Farell Searching for conjunctively defined targets,1984,10,1,32-39,Egeth On the relationship between stimulus intensity and duration of visible persistence,1984,10,1,144-151,di Lollo Emergent features attention and object perception,1984,10,1,12-31,Paterson Does rate of processing determine ease of target detection?,1984,10,1,108-118,Stelmach Detection of three-dimensional structure in moving optical patterns,1984,10,1,1-11,Lappin On the cross-modal perception of intensity,1986,12,4,517-534,Marks The category effect with rating scales: number of categories number of stimuli and method of presentation,1986,12,4,496-516,Parducci Selective attention and performance with a multidimensional visual display,1986,12,4,484-495,Hockey Recognition memory and attentional selection: serial scanning is not enough,1986,12,4,476-483,Hoffman Detecting and identifying change: additions versus deletions,1986,12,4,445-454,Agostinelli Perceptual plane geometry: collinearity judgments probe the perceived orientation of an angle's sides,1986,12,4,434-444,Brown Horizontal-vertical structure in the visual comparison of rigidly transformed patterns,1986,12,4,422-433,Foster Mechanisms of displacement discrimination with and without perceived movement,1986,12,4,411-421,Palmer Reaction time and musical expectancy: priming of chords,1986,12,4,403-410,Bharucha Continuous visual information may be important after all: a failure to replicate Thomson (1983),1986,12,3,388-391,Elliott Spatial factors in visual attention: a reply to Crassini,1986,12,3,383-387,Shepard On the spatial distribution of visual attention,1986,12,3,380-382,Crassini Does attention affect visual feature integration?,1986,12,3,361-369,Prinzmetal Sensory registration and informational persistence,1986,12,3,343-360,Irwin Shape constancy and polar perspective,1986,12,3,338-342,Wallach Depth perception as a function of motion parallax and absolute-distance information,1986,12,3,331-337,Rivest Spatial frequency differences can determine figure-ground organization,1986,12,3,324-330,Weisstein Internal frame of reference as a determinant of the oblique effect,1986,12,3,314-323,Garner Effect of experimentally induced stress on vocal parameters,1986,12,3,302-313,Tolkmitt Locus of selective adaptation in speech perception,1986,12,3,286-294,Jamieson Perceptual organization of behavior: a hierarchical control model of coordinated action,1986,12,3,267-276,Marken Visual control of step length during running over irregular terrain,1986,12,3,259-266,Young The point of no return in choice reaction time: controlled and ballistic stages of response preparation,1986,12,3,243-258,Osman Classifying multidimensional stimuli: stimulus task and observer factors,1986,12,2,211-225,Cole Locus and persistence of capacity limitations in visual information processing,1986,12,2,200-210,Kleiss Conjunction of color and form without attention: evidence from an orientation-contingent color aftereffect,1986,12,2,186-199,Hoffman Effect of ecological viewing conditions on the Ames' distorted room illusion,1986,12,2,181-185,Gehringer Perception of texture by vision and touch: multidimensionality and intersensory integration,1986,12,2,169-180,Jones Temporal integration and vibrotactile backward masking,1986,12,2,160-168,Craig Structural support for the perception of growth,1986,12,2,149-159,Shaw Attention and interference in the perception of brief visual displays,1986,12,2,133-148,Dixon Decision processes in visual discrimination of line orientation,1986,12,2,115-132,Orban Integration of noxious stimulation across separate somatosensory communications systems: a functional theory of pain,1986,12,1,92-102,Algom Attention within auditory word perception: insights from the phonemic restoration illusion,1986,12,1,70-79,Ressler Dual loudness scales in individual subjects,1986,12,1,61-69,Parker Illusory concomitant motion in ambiguous stereograms: evidence for nonstimulus contributions to perceptual organization,1986,12,1,50-60,Peterson Binocular vision and spatial perception in 4- and 5-month-old infants,1986,12,1,36-49,Granrud Illusory words: the roles of attention and of top-down constraints in conjoining letters to form words,1986,12,1,3-17,Treisman Perceptual interactions in two-word displays: familiarity and similarity effects,1986,12,1,18-35,McClelland Multidimensional scaling reveals two dimensions of thermal pain,1986,12,1,103-107,Yang Segmentation and coupling in complex movements,1985,11,6,828-845,Viviani On marching to two different drummers: perceptual aspects of the difficulties,1985,11,6,814-827,Jagacinski Inhibitory component of externally controlled covert orienting in visual space,1985,11,6,777-787,Hockey Verification of Donders' subtraction method,1985,11,6,765-776,Gottsdanker Positional differences in performance on members of confusable and nonconfusable letter pairs,1985,11,6,752-764,Chastain Size in the visual processing of faces and words,1985,11,6,726-751,KOLERS Continuous measurement of visible persistence,1985,11,6,711-725,Sperling Perception of structure from motion: is projective correspondence of moving elements a necessary condition?,1985,11,6,689-710,Todd Separability and integrality of global and local levels of hierarchical patterns,1985,11,6,673-688,Kimchi Orienting attention within visual fields: how efficient is interhemispheric transfer?,1985,11,5,650-666,Hardyck Cognitive spatial processing and the regulation of posture,1985,11,5,617-622,Kerr Allocation of attention in the visual field,1985,11,5,583-597,Yeh Constructing mental representations of objects from successive views,1985,11,5,566-582,Klopfer Flow structure versus retinal location in the optical control of stance,1985,11,5,554-565,Stoffregen A psychophysiological investigation of the continuous flow model of human information processing,1985,11,5,529-553,Donchin Processing of tactile spatial information with crossed fingers,1985,11,4,517-525,Benedetti Ordinal properties of perceived average duration: simultaneous and sequential presentations,1985,11,4,509-516,Rule Interference between phonemes during phoneme monitoring: evidence for an interactive activation model of speech perception,1985,11,4,475-489,Stemberger Characteristics of velocity profiles of speech movements,1985,11,4,457-474,Parush Visual dissociation: an illusory conjunction of pictures and forms,1985,11,4,431-442,Intraub Spatial maps of directed visual attention,1985,11,4,409-430,Hughes Processing of stimulus properties: evidence for dual-task integrality,1985,11,4,393-408,Wickens Automatic and attentional components in perception of shape-at-a-slant,1985,11,3,355-366,Epstein Handedness and sex differences in selective interference of verbal and spatial information,1985,11,3,346-354,Nagae Induced motion and oculomotor capture,1985,11,3,329-345,Chambers Suppression of visible persistence,1985,11,3,304-316,Hogben A secondary-task analysis of a word familiarity effect,1985,11,3,286-303,Healy Lexical access during eye fixations in reading: effects of word-initial letter sequence,1985,11,3,272-285,Inhoff When selective adaptation and contrast effects are distinct: a reply to Diehl Kluender and Parker,1985,11,2,242-256,Sawusch Are selective adaptation and contrast effects really distinct?,1985,11,2,209-220,Diehl Some temporal characteristics of processing during reading,1985,11,2,168-186,McConkie Rhythms and responses,1985,11,2,150-167,KOLERS Binocular distance perception: egocentric distance tasks,1985,11,2,133-149,Foley Induced self-motion in central vision,1985,11,2,122-132,Andersen Visual attention and stimulus identification,1985,11,2,105-121,Pashler Vector analysis and process combination in motion perception,1985,11,1,93-102,Becklen Event-related potentials elicited by automatic targets: a dual-task analysis,1985,11,1,50-61,Hoffman Multiple resources in divided attention: a cross-modal test of the independence of hemispheric resources,1985,11,1,40-49,Friedman Individual differences in the use of simplification strategies in a complex decision-making task,1985,11,1,14-27,Revelle How much is an icon worth?,1985,11,1,1-13,Johnson The Ames window illusion: perception of illusory motion by human infants,1987,13,4,609-613,Fox Infants' detection of visual-tactual discrepancies: asymmetries that indicate a directive role of visual information,1987,13,4,601-608,Bushnell Perception of biomechanical motions by infants: implementation of various processing constraints,1987,13,4,577-585,Proffitt Contrast discrimination in human infants,1987,13,4,558-565,Stephens Development of three-dimensional form perception,1987,13,4,545-557,Short Detection of the traversability of surfaces by crawling and walking infants,1987,13,4,533-544,Stoffregen Perceptual completion of surfaces in infancy,1987,13,4,524-532,Termine The ontogenesis of perception,1987,13,4,515-613, What does infant perception tell us about theories of perception?,1987,13,4,515-523,Gibson Perceived spatial organization of cutaneous patterns on surfaces of the human body in various positions,1987,13,3,488-504,Shimojo Additivity and interaction between size ratio and response category in the comparison of size-discrepant shapes,1987,13,3,478-487,Jolicoeur Temporal characteristics of visual memory,1987,13,3,464-477,Kikuchi Effects of foveal priming and extrafoveal preview on object identification,1987,13,3,449-463,Pollatsek Role of outcome conflict in dual-task interference,1987,13,3,435-448,Navon Evidence of preliminary response preparation from a divided attention task,1987,13,3,425-434,Miller Effects of attending selectively to the spatial position of reflex-eliciting and reflex-modulating stimuli,1987,13,3,411-424,Graham Bilateral coordination in human infants: stepping on a split-belt treadmill,1987,13,3,405-410,Thelen Effects of stimulus complexity on mental rotation rate of polygons,1987,13,3,395-404,Luce On cross-modal similarity: auditory-visual interactions in speeded discrimination,1987,13,3,384-394,Marks Visual guidance of walking through apertures: body-scaled information for affordances,1987,13,3,371-383,Warren Eyeheight-scaled information about affordances: a study of sitting and stair climbing,1987,13,3,361-370,Mark Effects of flicker-induced depth on chromatic subjective contours,1987,13,3,353-360,Meyer Eye movement as a cue to figure motion in anorthoscopic perception,1987,13,3,344-352,Wheeler Minimum points and views for the recovery of three-dimensional structure,1987,13,3,335-343,Andersen Rigidity in cinema seen from the front row side aisle,1987,13,3,323-334,Cutting Visual knowledge underlying letter perception: font-specific schematic tuning,1987,13,2,267-278,Sanocki Spatial layout orientation relative to the observer and perceived projection in pictures viewed at an angle,1987,13,2,256-266,Goldstein Perception of three-dimensional form from patterns of optical texture,1987,13,2,242-255,Todd Is Posner's "beam" the same as Treisman's "glue"?: On the relation between visual orienting and feature integration theory,1987,13,2,228-241,Klein Space-time behavior of single and bimanual rhythmical movements: data and limit cycle model,1987,13,2,178-192,Kelso Kinematic form and scaling: further investigations on the visual perception of lifted weight,1987,13,2,155-177,Bingham The cuing and priming of cognitive operations,1987,13,1,89-103,Taylor Semantic priming in young and older adults: evidence for age constancy in automatic and attentional processes,1987,13,1,79-88,Burke Retinal masking during pursuit eye movements: implications for spatiotopic visual persistence,1987,13,1,140-145,Irwin Comparison requirements and attention in identical-nonidentical stimulus discriminations,1988,14,4,707-715,Farell Use of partial stimulus information in response processing,1988,14,4,682-692,Mulder Two forms of persistence in visual information processing,1988,14,4,671-681,Dixon Perception of translational heading from optical flow,1988,14,4,646-660,Morris Relation between velocity and curvature in movement: equivalence and divergence between a power law and a minimum-jerk model,1988,14,4,622-637,Wing Preparation for grasping an object: a developmental study,1988,14,4,610-621,von Hofsten Lexical ambiguity and the timecourse of attentional allocation in word recognition,1988,14,4,601-609,Ferraro Visual selection from multielement displays: measuring and modeling effects of exposure duration,1988,14,4,591-600,Bundesen The observer-relative velocity field as the basis for effective motion parallax,1988,14,4,582-590,Braunstein Hidden figures are ever present,1988,14,4,561-571,Mens Visual-haptic perceptual nonequivalence for shape information and its impact upon cross-modal performance,1988,14,4,547-553,Garbin A warning about median reaction time,1988,14,3,539-543,Miller Assessment of the taste interaction between two qualitatively similar-tasting substances: a comparison between comparison rules,1988,14,3,526-538,Frijters "Ratio" and "difference" judgments for length area and volume: are there two classes of sensory continua?,1988,14,3,503-512,Schneider Font regularity constraints on the process of letter recognition,1988,14,3,472-480,Sanocki Components of the location probability effect in visual search tasks,1988,14,3,453-471,Miller Tests of a temporal theory of attentional binding,1988,14,3,444-452,Cohen Programming saccadic eye movements,1988,14,3,428-443,Abrams Haptically perceiving the distances reachable with hand-held objects,1988,14,3,404-427,Turvey Stress in time,1988,14,3,389-403,Kelly Central and peripheral representation of whispered and voiced speech,1988,14,3,379-388,Samuel Pre- and poststimulus activation of response channels: a psychophysiological analysis,1988,14,3,331-344,Donchin Space is to time as vision is to audition: seductive but misleading,1988,14,2,315-317,Handel Geometry or not geometry? Perceived orientation and spatial layout in pictures viewed at an angle,1988,14,2,312-314,Goldstein Affine distortions of pictorial space: some predictions for Goldstein (1987) that La Gournerie (1859) might have made,1988,14,2,305-311,Cutting The distorted room illusion equivalent configurations and the specificity of static optic arrays,1988,14,2,295-304,Runeson Effects of aging and task difficulty on divided attention performance,1988,14,2,267-280,McDowd Understanding the central processing limit in consistent-mapping visual search tasks,1988,14,2,253-266,Fisher S-R compatibility between response position and destination of apparent motion: evidence of the detection of affordances,1988,14,2,231-240,Michaels Priming effects between two-dimensional shapes,1988,14,2,203-220,Quinlan Expectancy and visual-spatial attention: effects on perceptual quality,1988,14,2,188-202,Downing Multitask investigation of individual differences in hemispheric asymmetry,1988,14,2,176-187,Hellige Postfusional latency in stereoscopic slant perception and the primitives of stereopsis,1988,14,2,163-175,Chambers Global precedence in attended and nonattended objects,1988,14,1,89-100,Paquet Progression-regression effects in tracking repeated patterns,1988,14,1,77-88,Jagacinski Localization of tactile stimuli and body parts in space: two dissociated perceptual experiences revealed by a lack of constancy in the presence of position sense and motor activity,1988,14,1,69-76,Benedetti Mental rotation: effects of dimensionality of objects and type of task,1988,14,1,3-11,Shepard Effect of irrelevant differences as a function of the relations between relevant and irrelevant dimensions in the same-different task,1988,14,1,132-142,Watanabe Probability and category redefinition in the fault tree paradigm,1988,14,1,122-131,Hirt Practice effects in backward masking,1988,14,1,101-112,Wolford Kinetic depth effect and identification of shape,1989,15,4,826-840,Sperling Ratings of kinetic depth in multidot displays,1989,15,4,816-825,Dosher Two operations for "ratios" and "differences" of distances on the mental map,1989,15,4,785-796,Anderson Visual gap and offset discrimination and its relation to categorical identification in brief line-element displays,1989,15,4,771-784,Foster Visual misalignment in arc and chevron figures,1989,15,4,762-770,Day Evidence for two types of spatial representations: hemispheric specialization for categorical and coordinate relations,1989,15,4,723-735,Tang Interhemispheric interaction when both hemispheres have access to the same stimulus information,1989,15,4,711-722,Hellige Categorization of disoriented faces in the cerebral hemispheres of normal and commissurotomized subjects,1989,15,4,701-710,Corballis Saccade preparation inhibits reorienting to recently attended locations,1989,15,4,673-685,Rafal Conjunctive search for one and two identical targets,1989,15,4,664-672,McClelland Illusory conjunctions inside and outside the focus of attention,1989,15,4,650-663,Cohen Emergent features attention and perceptual glue in visual form perception,1989,15,4,635-649,Pristach On cross-modal similarity: the perceptual structure of pitch loudness and brightness,1989,15,3,586-602,Marks Effect of background information on object identification,1989,15,3,556-566,Pollatsek Parafoveal processing of words and saccade computation during eye fixations in reading,1989,15,3,544-555,Inhoff Speed and accuracy of saccadic eye movements: characteristics of impulse variability in the oculomotor system,1989,15,3,529-543,Meyer Hefting for a maximum distance throw: a smart perceptual mechanism,1989,15,3,507-528,Bingham Aiming error under transformed spatial mappings suggests a structure for visual-motor maps,1989,15,3,493-506,Cunningham Binocular rivalry and dichoptic masking: suppressed stimuli do not mask stimuli in a dominating eye,1989,15,3,485-492,Westendorf Binocular depth from surfaces versus volumes,1989,15,3,479-484,Stevens Effects of metric and harmonic rhythm on the detection of pitch alterations in melodic sequences,1989,15,3,457-471,Smith Movement and visual attention: the spotlight metaphor breaks down,1989,15,3,448-456,Driver Guided search: an alternative to the feature integration model for visual search,1989,15,3,419-433,Wolfe Understanding natural dynamics,1989,15,2,384-393,Proffitt Understanding collision dynamics,1989,15,2,372-383,Proffitt Perception of three-dimensional structure from optic flow without locally smooth velocity,1989,15,2,363-371,Andersen Mapping musical thought to musical performance,1989,15,2,331-346,Palmer Reflexive and voluntary orienting of visual attention: time course of activation and resistance to interruption,1989,15,2,315-330,Rabbitt Types and tokens in visual letter perception,1989,15,2,287-303,Mozer Regression to egocentrically determined description of form under conditions of inattention,1989,15,2,259-272,Rock Mechanisms of short-term saccadic adaptation,1989,15,2,249-258,Gauthier Similarity relations among synesthetic stimuli and their attributes,1989,15,2,212-231,Melara Mechanisms of imagery-perception interaction,1989,15,2,203-211,Farah Does the identification of simple features require serial processing?,1989,15,1,97-110,Folk Resources confusions and compatibility in dual-axis tracking: displays controls and dynamics,1989,15,1,80-96,Wickens Dimensional interaction between color and pitch,1989,15,1,69-79,Melara Perceiving extents of rods by wielding: haptic diagonalization and decomposition of the inertia tensor,1989,15,1,58-68,Turvey Haptic integration of object properties: texture hardness and planar contour,1989,15,1,45-57,Klatzky Shape from shadows,1989,15,1,3-27,Cavanagh Perceptual learning of spatiotemporal events: evidence from an unfamiliar modality,1989,15,1,28-44,Schneider Semantic and perceptual priming: how similar are the underlying mechanisms?,1989,15,1,188-194,Farah Precision and accuracy in the reproduction of simple tone sequences,1989,15,1,179-187,Vos Image generation and processing of generated images in the cerebral hemispheres,1989,15,1,170-178,Sergent Splitting visual space with attention,1989,15,1,164-169,Umiltà Why is word recognition impaired by disorientation while the identification of single letters is not?,1989,15,1,153-163,Norman Reading long words embedded in sentences: informativeness of word halves affects eye movements,1989,15,1,142-152,Hyona Context-dependent migrations in visual word perception,1989,15,1,133-141,Van Der Heijden Attentional demands of visual word recognition,1989,15,1,124-132,Dobbs Limitations on the parallel guidance of visual search: color x color and orientation x orientation conjunctions,1990,16,4,879-892,Wolfe Attentional processing and the independence of color and orientation,1990,16,4,869-878,Nissen Stimulus repetition effects and the dimension-feature distinction in alternative targets,1990,16,4,857-868,Kim Close binding of identity and location in visual feature perception,1990,16,4,843-856,Johnston Do response modality effects support multiprocessor models of divided attention?,1990,16,4,826-842,Pashler Mechanisms of attentional priority,1990,16,4,812-825,Yantis Visual attention modulates signal detectability,1990,16,4,802-811,Luck Chronometric analysis of apparent spotlight failure in endogenous visual orienting,1990,16,4,790-801,Klein Effects of motor programming on the power spectral density function of finger and wrist movements,1990,16,4,755-765,Van Galen Duplex perception: a comparison of monosyllables and slamming doors,1990,16,4,742-754,Fowler Range and regression loudness scales and loudness processing: toward a context-bound psychophysics,1990,16,4,706-727,Marks Image statistics and the perception of apparent motion,1990,16,4,693-705,Othman Visual psychophysics of simple graphical elements,1990,16,4,683-692,Spence A simple but powerful theory of the moon illusion,1990,16,3,675-677,Wagner Visual perception of smoothly curved surfaces from double-projected contour patterns,1990,16,3,665-674,Todd Perceived depth inversion of smoothly curved surfaces due to image orientation,1990,16,3,653-664,Todd Size of critical band in infants children and adults,1990,16,3,642-652,Morrongiello Judgments of proportions,1990,16,3,613-625,Mellers Integrating information from separable psychological dimensions,1990,16,3,598-612,Ashby Selection of moving and static objects for the control of spatially directed action,1990,16,3,492-504,Brehaut Effect of surface medium on visual search for orientation and size features,1990,16,3,479-491,Arguin Conjunction search revisited,1990,16,3,459-478,Sato How to study the kinetic depth effect experimentally,1990,16,2,445-450,Dosher Perceptual primacy of dimensions: support for a model of dimensional interaction,1990,16,2,398-414,Melara Color affects perceived odor intensity,1990,16,2,391-397,Kautz On the relation between metacontrast masking and suppression of visible persistence,1990,16,2,381-390,di Lollo Moon illusion in pictures: a multimechanism approach,1990,16,2,365-380,Coren Orientation congruency effects on the identification of disoriented shapes,1990,16,2,351-364,Jolicoeur Attentional limits on the perception and memory of visual information,1990,16,2,332-350,Palmer Dissociation of short- and long-range apparent motion in visual search,1990,16,2,317-331,Cohen Accuracy of judging time to arrival: effects of modality trajectory and gender,1990,16,2,303-316,Schiff Sources of optical information useful for perception of speed of rectilinear self-motion,1990,16,2,295-302,Larish Eye-hand coordination: oculomotor control in rapid aimed limb movements,1990,16,2,248-267,Meyer Phase transitions and critical fluctuations in the visual coordination of rhythmic movements between people,1990,16,2,227-247,Turvey Does motor programming necessitate response execution?,1990,16,1,183-198,Osman Repetition blindness: levels of processing,1990,16,1,30-47,Kanwisher Transparent layer constancy,1990,16,1,3-20,Gerbino On the distinction between artifacts and information,1990,16,1,211-216,Braunstein Role of spatial location in integration of pictorial information across saccades,1990,16,1,199-210,Pollatsek In search of the point of no return: the control of response processes,1990,16,1,164-182,de Jong Coordinate frame for symmetry detection and object recognition,1990,16,1,150-163,Pashler On the locus of visual selection: evidence from focused attention tasks,1990,16,1,135-149,Yantis Abrupt visual onsets and selective attention: voluntary versus automatic allocation,1990,16,1,121-134,Yantis A model of character recognition and legibility,1990,16,1,106-120,Loomis Visual curve tracing properties,1991,17,4,997-1022,Mackay Slippery context effect and critical bands,1991,17,4,986-996,Marks Audiovisual investigation of the loudness-effort effect for speech and nonspeech events,1991,17,4,976-985,Fowler Apparent extended body motions in depth,1991,17,4,1090-1103,Hecht Shape recognition contributions to figure-ground reversal: which route counts?,1991,17,4,1075-1089,Peterson Modulations of sensory-evoked brain potentials indicate changes in perceptual processing during visual-spatial priming,1991,17,4,1057-1074,Hillyard Representation of spatial structure in reaching to a visual target,1991,17,4,1041-1056,Cook Shifting visual attention and selecting motor responses: distinct attentional mechanisms,1991,17,4,1023-1040,Pashler Empirical and theoretical issues in the perception of time to contact,1991,17,3,865-876,Tresilian Transformation theory of size judgment,1991,17,3,852-864,Wagner Threshold variability in subliminal perception experiments: fixed threshold estimates reduce power to detect subliminal effects,1991,17,3,841-851,Miller Stimulus complexity effects in visual comparisons: the effects of practice and learning context,1991,17,3,781-791,Doane Judgments of relative position and distance on representations of spatial relations,1991,17,3,762-780,Sergent Percepts of rigid motion within and across apertures,1991,17,3,749-761,Shiffrar Pictorial and motion-based information for depth perception,1991,17,3,738-748,DeLucia Individual differences in Stroop dilution: tests of the attention-capture hypothesis,1991,17,3,715-725,Hunt Psychophysiological evidence for continuous information transmission between visual search and response processes,1991,17,3,696-714,Mulder Search similarity and integration of features between and within dimensions,1991,17,3,652-676,Treisman Dynamical substructure of coordinated rhythmic movements,1991,17,3,635-651,Beek Visual control of locomotion: strategies for changing direction and for going over obstacles,1991,17,3,603-634,Robinson Investigating the effect of stimulus range on attribute weight,1991,17,2,571-585,Baron Parallel computation of primitive shape descriptions,1991,17,2,561-570,Humphreys Parallel versus serial processing in visual search: further evidence from subadditive effects of visual quality,1991,17,2,551-560,Dagenbach Directed attention and perception of temporal order,1991,17,2,539-550,Stelmach An interactive race model of divided attention,1991,17,2,520-538,Yantis Combining shape and position expectancies: hierarchical processing and selective inhibition,1991,17,2,512-519,Klein Repetition blindness depends on perceptual capture and token individuation failure,1991,17,2,422-432,Hochhaus Repetition blindness and illusory conjunctions: errors in binding visual types with visual tokens,1991,17,2,404-421,Kanwisher Perceptual degradation due to signal alteration: implications for auditory pattern processing,1991,17,2,392-403,Samuel Olfactory sensitivity: reliability generality and association with aging,1991,17,2,382-391,Cain Perceiving the vertical distances of surfaces by means of a hand-held probe,1991,17,2,347-358,Chan Perceiving aperture size by striking,1991,17,2,330-346,Turvey Perception of circular heading from optical flow,1991,17,1,28-43,Morris Stimulus discrimination following covert attentional orienting to an exogenous cue,1991,17,1,91-106,Henderson Local processes in preattentive feature detection,1991,17,1,77-90,Egeth Filtering by movement in visual search,1991,17,1,55-64,Driver Comparison of cube rotations around axes inclined relative to the environment or to the cube,1991,17,1,44-54,Shepard Tests of an exemplar model for relating perceptual classification and recognition memory,1991,17,1,3-27,Nosofsky Effects of preceding context on the voice-onset-time category boundary,1991,17,1,289-302,Repp Integral processing of visual place and auditory voicing information during phonetic perception,1991,17,1,278-288,Green Stimulus-response compatibility and the Simon effect: toward a conceptual clarification,1991,17,1,246-266,Guiard Apparent size as a function of vertical gaze direction: new tests of an old hypothesis,1991,17,1,232-245,Heuer Phoria Hering's laws and monocular perception of direction,1991,17,1,219-231,Park A developmental study of the relationship between geometry and kinematics in drawing movements,1991,17,1,198-218,Schneider Steady-state and perturbed rhythmical movements: a dynamical analysis,1991,17,1,183-197,Kelso Directing spatial attention within an object: altering the functional equivalence of shape descriptions,1991,17,1,170-182,Peterson Channel interaction and the redundant-targets effect in bimodal divided attention,1991,17,1,160-169,Miller Reallocation of visual attention,1991,17,1,142-159,Egly Control of attention around the fovea,1991,17,1,125-141,Juola Luminance-increment detection: capacity-limited or not?,1991,17,1,107-124,Humphreys Rubbing your stomach while tapping your fingers: interference between motor planning and semantic judgments,1992,18,4,948-961,Klatzky Temporal patterning in cascade juggling,1992,18,4,934-947,Beek Adaptive modification of saccadic eye movements,1992,18,4,922-933,Abrams Visual space perception and visually directed action,1992,18,4,906-921,Loomis Selective reaching: evidence for action-centered attention,1992,18,4,891-905,Tipper How do somersaulters land on their feet?,1992,18,4,1195-1202,Young Do recognizable figures enjoy an advantage in binocular rivalry?,1992,18,4,1158-1173,Yu Position-linked interference in forming simple visual groups,1992,18,4,1139-1157,Lyon Effects of preliminary perceptual output on neuronal activity of the primary motor cortex,1992,18,4,1121-1138,Miller A psychophysiological study of the use of partial information in stimulus-response translation,1992,18,4,1101-1119,Mulder Inverse duration effects in partial report,1992,18,4,1089-1100,Dixon Intertrial interval and sequential effects in magnitude scaling,1992,18,4,1080-1088,DeCarlo Making two responses to a single object: implications for the central attentional bottleneck,1992,18,4,1058-1079,Pashler Asymmetry in visual search for targets defined by differences in movement speed,1992,18,4,1045-1057,Cohen Involuntary covert orienting is contingent on attentional control settings,1992,18,4,1030-1044,Remington The role of spatial attention in visual word processing,1992,18,4,1015-1029,Johnston Response time distributions and the Stroop Task: a test of the Cohen Dunbar and McClelland (1990) model,1992,18,3,872-882,Mewhort Temporary suppression of visual processing in an RSVP task: an attentional blink? ,1992,18,3,849-860,Raymond Splitting focal attention,1992,18,3,837-848,Umiltà Selective attention and visual search: revision of an allocation model and application to age differences,1992,18,3,821-836,Madden Reference frame and effects of orientation on finding the tops of rotated objects,1992,18,3,807-820,Jolicoeur Global shape cannot be attended without object identification,1992,18,3,785-806,Humphreys The sum of the parts does not equal the whole: evidence from bihemispheric processing,1992,18,3,763-784,Banich Role of the inertia tensor in perceiving object orientation by dynamic touch,1992,18,3,714-727,Runeson Nonvisual judgment of the crossability of path gaps,1992,18,3,698-713,Burton Changing affordances in stair climbing: the perception of maximum climbability in young and older adults,1992,18,3,691-697,Cress Influence of animation on dynamical judgments,1992,18,3,669-689,Hecht Symmetry breaking dynamics of human multilimb coordination,1992,18,3,645-668,Jeka The role of balance dynamics in the active perception of orientation,1992,18,3,624-644,Stoffregen Biological movements look uniform: evidence of motor-perceptual interactions,1992,18,3,603-623,Viviani Beyond the search surface: visual search and attentional engagement,1992,18,2,578-88; discussion 589-93,Duncan Categorical versus coordinate spatial relations: computational analyses and computer simulations,1992,18,2,562-577,Kosslyn On the time course of perceptual information that results from a brief visual presentation,1992,18,2,530-49; discussion 550-61,Duncan Global and local processing in nonattended objects: a failure to induce local processing dominance,1992,18,2,512-529,Paquet Attentional demands of processing shape in three-dimensional space: evidence from visual search and precuing paradigms,1992,18,2,503-511,Epstein Automatic and attentional priming in young and older adults: reevaluation of the two-process model,1992,18,2,485-502,Balota On the synchrony of stopping motor responses and delaying heartbeats,1992,18,2,422-436,Brock Evolution of behavioral attractors with learning: nonequilibrium phase transitions,1992,18,2,403-421,Kelso Infants' sensitivity to effects of gravity on visible object motion,1992,18,2,385-393,Spelke Mental rotation physical rotation and surface media,1992,18,2,371-384,Jolicoeur Spatial interactions in binocular rivalry,1992,18,2,362-370,Fukuda The role of categorization in visual search for orientation,1992,18,1,34-49,Wolfe Stereokinetic effect and its relation to the kinetic depth effect,1992,18,1,3-21,Rock Visually perceived eye level: changes induced by a pitched-from-vertical 2-line visual field,1992,18,1,257-289,Matin Visual angle of the mind's eye before and after unilateral occipital lobectomy,1992,18,1,241-246,Farah On the transmission of partial information: inferences from movement-related brain potentials,1992,18,1,217-232,Osman Probability effects on stimulus evaluation and response processes,1992,18,1,198-216,Donchin Fast priming during eye fixations in reading,1992,18,1,173-184,Sereno Eye movement control in reading: evidence against semantic preprocessing,1992,18,1,163-172,Rayner Visual and phonological codes in repetition blindness,1992,18,1,134-147,Bavelier Imagery-perception interaction depends on the shape of the image: a reply to Farah (1989),1993,19,6,1313-1320,Heil The locus of dual-task interference: psychological refractory effects on movement-related brain potentials,1993,19,6,1292-1312,Osman Motor coactivation revealed by response force in divided and focused attention,1993,19,6,1278-1291,Ulrich Effect of gravitational cues on visual search for orientation,1993,19,6,1266-1277,Marendaz Visual offsets facilitate saccadic latency: does predisengagement of visuospatial attention mediate this gap effect?,1993,19,6,1251-1265,Kingstone Aging and the inhibition of spatial location,1993,19,6,1238-1250,Hasher Cerebral dominance and asynchrony between bimanual two-dimensional movements,1993,19,6,1200-1220,Viviani Perceptual and cognitive factors governing performance in comparative arrival-time judgments,1993,19,6,1183-1199,McDonald Recognizing depth-rotated objects: evidence and conditions for three-dimensional viewpoint invariance,1993,19,6,1162-1182,Biederman Orientation-dependent priming effects in the perception of biological motion,1993,19,5,992-1013,Verfaillie Response time and accuracy revisited: converging support for the interactive race model,1993,19,5,981-991,Egeth Multiple bottlenecks in overlapping task performance,1993,19,5,965-980,de Jong Masked partial-word priming in visual word recognition: effects of positional letter frequency,1993,19,5,951-964,Grainger Bidirectional grapheme-phoneme activation in a bimodal detection task,1993,19,5,931-950,Schreuder Processing integral dimensions: the whole view,1993,19,5,1105-13; discussion 1114-20,Nelson Primacy of dimensions in color perception,1993,19,5,1082-1104,Melara Perceiving scene layout through an aperture during visually simulated self-motion,1993,19,5,1066-1081,Beer Time-to-contact judgment in the locomotion of adults and preschool children,1993,19,5,1053-1065,Wann Visual information about time-to-collision between two objects,1993,19,5,1041-1052,Bootsma Optical specification of time-to-passage: observers' sensitivity to global tau,1993,19,5,1028-1040,Kaiser Segregation of spatially superimposed optic flow components,1993,19,5,1014-1027,Orban Color improves object recognition in normal and low vision,1993,19,4,899-911,Legge Time course of object identification: evidence for a global-to-local contingency,1993,19,4,878-898,Sanocki Frames of reference and distinctive figural characteristics affect shape perception,1993,19,4,867-877,Proffitt Visual search times assessed without reaction times: a new method and an application to aging,1993,19,4,798-813,Zacks Asymmetries in visual search for conjunctive targets,1993,19,4,775-797,Cohen Haptic exploration in the presence of vision,1993,19,4,726-743,Klatzky Stimulus-driven attentional capture and attentional control settings,1993,19,3,676-681,Yantis Recovering three-dimensional shape from perspective translations and orthographic rotations,1993,19,3,598-614,Braunstein Coordinating information from perception and working memory,1993,19,3,531-548,Sullivan Perceptual and cognitive spatial learning,1993,19,3,517-530,Bedford Representation and selection of relative position,1993,19,3,488-516,Mewhort Spatial attention and cuing to global and local levels of hierarchical structure,1993,19,3,471-487,Robertson Visual attention and objects: evidence for hierarchical coding of location,1993,19,3,451-470,Driver Intentionality in human gait control: modifying the frequency-to-amplitude relationship,1993,19,2,429-443,Bonnard Coupling dynamics in interlimb coordination,1993,19,2,397-415,Turvey Skewed symmetry: a nonaccidental property used to perceive visual forms,1993,19,2,364-380,Wagemans The locus of inhibition in the priming of static objects: object token versus location,1993,19,2,352-363,Shapiro What enumeration studies can show us about spatial attention: evidence for limited capacity preattentive processing,1993,19,2,331-351,Trick Dual-task interference and the cerebral hemispheres,1993,19,2,315-330,O'Brien Odor-intensity interaction in binary mixtures,1993,19,2,302-314,Berglund Olfactory perception and olfactory imagery: a multidimensional analysis,1993,19,2,287-301,Carrasco Common factors in the identification of an assortment of brief everyday sounds,1993,19,2,250-267,Ballas Contextual processing of multidimensional and unidimensional auditory stimuli,1993,19,2,227-249,Marks Stimulus-response compatability for moving stimuli: perception of affordances or directional coding?,1993,19,1,81-91,Proctor Bistability and hysteresis in the organization of apparent motion patterns,1993,19,1,63-80,Hock An objective criterion for apparent motion based on phase discrimination,1993,19,1,48-62,Shepard Depth perception in motion parallax and stereokinesis,1993,19,1,32-47,Caudek Representation of acoustic events in the primary auditory cortex,1993,19,1,203-216,Phillips Things that go bump in the light: on the optical specification of contact severity,1993,19,1,194-202,Phatak Optical information about the severity of upcoming contacts,1993,19,1,179-193,Turvey Role of image acceleration in judging landing location of free-falling projectiles,1993,19,1,15-31,Dannemiller Location dominance in attending to color and shape,1993,19,1,131-139,Lavie Measuring the effect of attention on simple 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Evidence from eye movements,2014,40,1,342-360,Nuthmann Relevance-Based Selectivity: The Case of Implicit Learning,2013,39,6,1508-1515,Schul Visual Salience Can Co-Exist With Dilution During Visual Selection,2014,40,1,7-14,Gibson A Threatening Face in the Crowd: Effects of Emotional Singletons on Visual Working Memory,2014,40,1,253-263,Raymond Degree of certainty modulates anticipatory processes in real time,2014,40,2,525-538,Huette The spatially asymmetric cost of memory load on visual perception: Transient stimulus-centered neglect,2014,40,2,580-591,Gozli The flexible focus: Whether spatial attention is unitary or divided depends on observer goals,2014,40,2,465-470,Enns The interaction between stimulus-driven and goal-driven orienting as revealed by eye movements,2014,40,1,378-390,Enns Babies in traffic: Infant vocalizations and listener sex modulate auditory motion perception,2014,40,2,775-783,Neuhoff Perceptual animacy: Visual search for chasing objects among distractors,2014,40,2,702-717,Schwan The impact of alertness on cognitive control,2013,39,6,1797-1801,Nieuwenhuis The art of gaze guidance,2014,40,1,33-39,Latif Perceptual load and attentional boost: A study of their interaction,2014,40,3,1034-1045,Swallow Visual Crowding Cannot Be Wholly Explained by Feature Pooling,2014,40,3,1022-1033,Ester Voluntary spatial attention induces spatial facilitation and object-centered suppression,2014,40,3,968-982,Lin Avatars and arrows: Implicit mentalizing or domain-general processing?,2014,40,3,929-937,Bird Illusory motion reversals and feature tracking analyses of movement,2014,40,3,938-947,Marinovic Slippage theory and the flanker paradigm: An early-selection account of selective attention failures,2014,40,3,1257-1273,Ruthruff The same-location cost is unrelated to attentional settings: An object-updating account,2014,40,4,1465-1478,Lamy Dynamics of visibility confidence and choice during eye movements,2014,40,3,1213-1227,Sigman Dual-route model of the effect of head orientation on perceived gaze direction,2014,40,4,1425-1439,Clifford Role of attentional tags in working memory-driven attentional capture,2014,40,4,1301-1307,Chao In competition for the attentional template: Can multiple items within visual working memory guide attention?,2014,40,4,1450-1464,Olivers Unloading and reloading working memory: Attending to one item frees capacity,2014,40,3,1237-1256,Oberauer Summary statistics of size: Fixed processing capacity for multiple ensembles but unlimited processing capacity for single ensembles,2014,40,4,1440-1449,Moore Stable individual differences in saccadic eye movements during reading pseudoreading scene viewing and scene search,2014,40,4,1390-1400,Henderson Reducing the effects of adjacent distractors by narrowing attention,1991,17,1,65-76,Carter Spatial attention and the apprehension of spatial relations,1994,20,5,1015-1036,Logan The facial width-to-height ratio shares stronger links with judgments of aggression than with judgments of trustworthiness,2014,40,4,1526-1541,Carré Perception and identification of random events,2014,40,4,1358-1371,Hahn The role of prediction in perception: evidence from interrupted visual search,2014,40,4,1372-1389,Lleras Proactive and reactive stopping when distracted: an attentional account,2014,40,4,1295-1300,Chambers Spatial Reference Frame of Attention in a Large Outdoor Environment,2014,40,4,1346-1357,Swallow Attentional inertia and delayed orienting of spatial attention in task-switching,2014,40,4,1580-1602,Monsell Unconscious processing of body actions primes subsequent action perception but not motor execution,2014,40,5,1940-1962,Urgesi A geometric and dynamic affordance model of reaches-to-grasp: men take greater risks than women,2014,40,4,1542-1550,Bingham The role of reward prediction in the control of attention,2014,40,4,1654-1664,Yantis Top-down attentional processes modulate the coding of atypical biological motion kinematics in the absence of motor signals,2014,40,4,1641-1653,Bennett The gradual emergence of spatially selective target processing in visual search: from feature-specific to object-based attentional control,2014,40,5,1819-1831,Eimer Uncovering the architecture of action semantics,2014,40,5,1832-1848,Buxbaum Incidental sequence learning in a motion coherence discrimination task: how response learning affects perception,2014,40,5,1963-1977,Kinder Control of response timing occurs during the simple reaction time interval but on-line for choice reaction time,2014,40,5,2005-2021,Franks On the precision of goal-directed attentional selection,2014,40,5,1755-1762,Anderson Strategies and pseudoneglect on luminance judgments: an eye-tracking investigation,2014,40,5,1789-1798,Voyer Are task irrelevant faces unintentionally processed? Implicit learning as a test case,2014,40,5,1741-1747,Higgins No attentional capture for simple visual search: evidence for a dual-route account,2014,40,6,2154-2166,Chan The shape of the scene background determines the perceived path of a moving object,2014,40,6,2117-2123,Andersen An information capacity limitation of visual short-term memory,2014,40,6,2214-2242,Sewell Interactions between space-based and feature-based attention,2014,41,1,11-16,Luck Remembered Affordances Reflect the Fundamentally Action-Relevant Context-Specific Nature of Visual Perception,2014,40,6,2361-2371,Riley The Visible Ground Surface as a Reference Frame for Scaling Binocular Depth of a Target in Midair,2014,41,1,111-126,Wu Humans don't time subsecond intervals like a stopwatch,2014,41,1,249-263,Yarrow The time-event correlation effect is due to temporal expectancy not to partial transition costs,2014,41,1,196-218,Dreisbach Removing the influence of feature repetitions on the congruency sequence effect: why regressing out confounds from a nested design will often fall short,2014,40,6,2392-2402,Schmidt What can 1 billion trials tell us about visual search?,2014,41,1,1-5,Clark Super-capacity me! Super-capacity and violations of race independence for self- but not for reward-associated stimuli,2015,41,2,441-452,Humphreys "Pseudoextinction": asymmetries in simultaneous attentional selection,2015,41,2,364-384,Holcombe Referent expressions and gaze: reference type influences real-world gaze cue utilization,2015,41,2,565-575,Tatler The pupillary light response reflects eye-movement preparation,2015,41,1,28-35,Mathôt The effect of object familiarity on the perception of motion,2015,41,2,283-288,Martin Posterror speeding after threat-detection failure,2015,41,2,324-341,Sica On the independence of visual awareness and metacognition: a signal detection theoretic analysis,2015,41,2,269-276,Blanco The effect of stereotype threat on performance of a rhythmic motor skill,2015,41,2,525-541,Sternad Is pop-out visual search attentive or preattentive? Yes!,2015,41,2,556-564,Spalek Spatial learning while navigating with severely degraded viewing: the role of attention and mobility monitoring,2015,41,3,649-664,Thompson More than accuracy: nonverbal dialects modulate the time course of vocal emotion recognition across cultures,2015,41,3,597-612,Pell "Testing a Poisson counter model for visual identification of briefly presented mutually confusable single stimuli in pure accuracy tasks": Correction to Kyllingsbæk Markussen and Bundesen (2012),2015,41,2,355, Speed/accuracy tradeoff in force perception,2015,41,3,738-746,Di Luca Spatial scale rather than nature of task or locomotion modulates the spatial reference frame of attention,2015,41,3,866-878,Jiang Autonomic arousal and attentional orienting to visual threat are predicted by awareness,2015,41,3,798-806,Garner Differential effect of visual masking in perceptual categorization,2015,41,3,816-825,Hélie The distracting impact of repeated visible and invisible onsets on focused attention,2015,41,3,879-892,Turatto A relational structure of voluntary visual-attention abilities,2015,41,3,761-789,Iordanescu Faster than the speed of rejection: object identification processes during visual search for multiple targets,2015,41,4,1007-1020,Godwin How far away is that? It depends on you: perception accounts for the abilities of others,2015,41,4,904-908,Abrams Unexpected abrupt onsets can override a top-down set for color,2015,41,4,1153-1165,Remington Harmony from chaos? Perceptual-motor delays enhance behavioral anticipation in social interaction,2015,41,4,1166-1177,Richardson Audiovisual integration facilitates unconscious visual scene processing,2015,41,5,1325-1335,Yeh Predictive plus online visual information optimizes temporal precision in interception,2015,41,5,1271-1280,Lopez-Moliner Attentional control of response selection in task switching,2015,41,5,1315-1324,Schneider Does oculomotor readiness mediate exogenous capture of visual attention?,2015,41,5,1260-1270,Klein How to break the configuration of moving objects? Geometric invariance in visual working memory,2015,41,5,1247-1259,Gao Confirmation bias in visual search,2015,41,5,1353-1364,Pratt The attentional cost of receiving a cell phone notification,2015,41,4,893-897,Stothart The influence of social context and body size on action judgments for self and others,2015,41,5,1385-1395,Stefanucci Spatial attention and environmental information,2015,41,5,1396-1408,Landau Understanding the relationship between implicit and explicit change detection: evidence from scan path data,2015,41,5,1184-1189,Reynolds Inhibition in time-based visual selection: strategic or by default?,2015,41,5,1442-1461,Watson Dynamic cognitive control of irrelevant sound: increased task engagement attenuates semantic auditory distraction,2015,41,5,1462-1474,Hughes Reorienting the mind: the impact of novel sounds on go/no-go performance,2015,41,5,1197-1202,Parmentier Evidence for negative feature guidance in visual search is explained by spatial recoding,2015,41,5,1190-1196,Hollingworth When aging does not increase distraction: evidence from pure auditory and visual oddball tasks,2015,41,6,1612-1622,Parmentier Flexible human collective wisdom,2015,41,6,1588-1611,Eckstein A dynamic neural field model of temporal order judgments,2015,41,6,1718-1733,Spencer Decreasing auditory Simon effects across reaction time distributions,2015,42,1,23-38,Proctor The vista paradox: framing or contrast?,2015,41,6,1734-1747,Hecht Walkable distances are bioenergetically scaled,2015,42,1,39-51,Proffitt When complex is easy on the mind: internal repetition of visual information in complex objects is a source of perceptual fluency,2015,42,1,103-114,Steg Pointing and antipointing in Müller-Lyer figures: why illusion effects need to be scaled,2015,42,1,90-102,Hesse It depends: approach and avoidance reactions to emotional expressions are influenced by the contrast emotions presented in the task,2015,42,2,197-212,Wentura Reward favors the prepared: incentive and task-informative cues interact to enhance attentional control,2015,42,1,52-66,Braver Should i stop or should i go? The role of associations and expectancies,2015,42,1,115-137,Lawrence Limits on perceptual encoding can be predicted from known receptive field properties of human visual cortex,2015,42,1,67-77,Cohen When meaning matters: the temporal dynamics of semantic influences on visual attention,2015,42,2,180-196,Olivers The impact of interference on short-term memory for visual orientation,2015,41,6,1650-1665,De Weerd Error-driven learning in statistical summary perception,2015,42,2,266-280,Turk-Browne Adapting to stimulus-response contingencies without noticing them,2015,41,6,1475-1481,Rothermund Mine in motion: how physical actions impact the psychological sense of object ownership,2015,42,3,375-385,Enns When do humans spontaneously adopt another's visuospatial perspective?,2015,42,3,401-412,Sebanz Feature-based attention is functionally distinct from relation-based attention: the double dissociation between color-based capture and color-relation-based capture of attention,2015,42,4,480-493,Du The extent of default visual perspective taking in complex layouts,2015,42,4,508-516,Levin Large perceptual distortions of locomotor action space occur in ground-based coordinates: angular expansion and the large-scale horizontal-vertical illusion,2015,42,4,581-593,Durgin Distractor-relevance determines whether task-switching enhances or impairs distractor memory,2015,42,1,1-5,Egner Distractor rejection in visual search breaks down with more than a single distractor feature,2015,42,5,648-657,Kerzel Orientation and metacognition in virtual space,2015,42,5,683-705,Tenbrink Computations underlying confidence in visual perception,2015,42,5,671-682,Dux Similarity of actions depends on the functionality of previously observed actions,2015,42,5,719-729,Hommel Object-scene relationships vary the magnitude of target prevalence effects in visual search,2015,42,6,766-775,Beanland Sequential modulation of backward crosstalk and task-shielding in dual-tasking,2015,42,5,631-647,Janczyk Losing the trees for the forest in dynamic visual search,2015,42,5,617-630,Moore Not quite so blind: semantic processing despite inattentional blindness,2016,42,4,459-463,Gibbons Interaction between object-based attention and pertinence values shapes the attentional priority map of a multielement display,2016,42,6,866-877,Humphreys Getting more from visual working memory: retro-cues enhance retrieval and protect from visual interference,2016,42,6,890-910,Oberauer Missing a trick: auditory load modulates conscious awareness in audition,2016,42,7,930-938,Moore Zooming in on the cause of the perceptual load effect in the go/no-go paradigm,2016,42,8,1072-1087,Cave On the use of a concurrent memory load to measure attention and automaticity,1979,5,2,189-207,Logan The relationship between visual attention and visual working memory encoding: a dissociation between covert and overt orienting,2016,42,8,1121-1138,Hollingworth Differentiated audio-tactile correspondences in sighted and blind individuals,2016,42,8,1204-1214,Auvray Gaze direction aftereffects are surprisingly long-lasting,2016,42,9,1311-1319,Rhodes Out of touch? Visual load induces inattentional numbness,2016,42,6,761-765,Dalton Influence of person- and situation-specific characteristics on collision avoidance behavior in human locomotion,2016,42,9,1332-1343,Glasauer The impact of configural superiority on the processing of spatial information,2016,42,9,1388-1398,Bratch Memory-based attention capture when multiple items are maintained in visual working memory,2016,42,7,911-917,Hollingworth Metacognitive evaluation in the avoidance of demand,2016,42,9,1372-1387,Risko Contextual within-trial adaptation of cognitive control: evidence from the combination of conflict tasks,2016,42,10,1505-1532,Gade Decision processes in visual search as a function of target prevalence,2016,42,9,1466-1476,Becker Category-based guidance of spatial attention during visual search for feature conjunctions,2016,42,10,1571-1586,Eimer Conjoint influence of mind-wandering and sleepiness on task performance,2016,42,10,1587-1600,Stawarczyk Acting and anticipating: impact of outcome-compatible distractor depends on response selection efficiency,2016,42,10,1601-1614,Pratt Perceiving a continuous visual world across voluntary eye blinks,2016,42,10,1490-1496,Irwin The time-limited visual statistician,2016,42,10,1497-1504,Moore Auditory stimuli automatically grab attention: evidence from eye tracking and attentional manipulations,2016,42,12,1947-1958,Dunifon You think you know where you looked? You better look again,2016,42,10,1477-1481,Wolfe Hearing in color: how expectations distort perception of skin tone,2016,42,12,2068-2076,Levin The cognitive architecture of anxiety-like behavioral inhibition,2016,43,1,18-29,Bach Attentional capture and engagement during the attentional blink: a "camera" metaphor of attention,2016,42,11,1886-1902,Lamy Broad attention to multiple individual objects may facilitate change detection with complex auditory scenes,2016,42,11,1806-1817,Snyder Priming stress patterns in word recognition,2016,42,11,1739-1760,Protopapas Shape adaptation exaggerates shape differences,2016,43,1,181-191,Arnold Winning and losing: effects on impulsive action,2016,43,1,147-168,Lawrence Hazard versus history: temporal preparation is driven by past experience,2016,43,1,78-88,Meeter Auditory compensation for head rotation is incomplete,2016,43,2,371-380,Freeman The capacity to detect synchronous audiovisual events is severely limited: evidence from mixture modeling,2016,42,12,2115-2124,Olivers Visual attention is required for multiple object tracking,2016,42,12,2103-2114,Hoffman Stimulus recognition occurs under high perceptual load: evidence from correlated flankers,2016,42,12,2077-2083,Cosman Much ado about nothing: capturing attention toward locations without new perceptual events,2016,42,12,1923-1927,Pratt Action effects are coded as transitions from current to future stimulation: evidence from compatibility effects in tracking,2016,43,3,477-486,Kunde A link between attentional function effective eye movements and driving ability,2016,43,2,381-394,Harris Reaching into response selection: stimulus and response similarity influence central operations,2017,43,3,555-568,Spencer "Should I stop or should I go? 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The predictability of other's behavior from their intentions determines predictive biases in action perception,2018,44,2,320-335,Hudson Perceptual surprise aides inhibitory motor control,2017,43,9,1585-1593,Wessel Upside-down: perceived space affects object-based attention,2017,43,7,1269-1274,Jahn Contrasting gist-based and template-based guidance during real-world visual search,2018,44,3,367-386,Hollingworth Effect of travel speed on the visual control of steering toward a goal,2018,44,3,452-467,Li Towards a unified model of vision and attention: effects of visual landmarks and identity cues on covert and overt attention movements,2018,44,3,412-432,Lambert Alertness and cognitive control: testing the early onset hypothesis,2018,44,5,756-766,Schneider Emergent perception of gaze direction across time,2018,44,5,703-715,Sweeny Urban experience alters lightness perception,2018,44,1,2-6,Linnell The guidance of visual search by shape features and shape configurations,2018,44,7,1072-1085,Eimer The architecture of interaction between visual working memory and visual attention,2018,44,7,992-1011,Hollingworth Grasping at laws: speed-accuracy trade-offs in manual prehension,2018,44,7,1022-1037,Mon-Williams The Least Costs Hypothesis: a rational analysis approach to the voluntary symbolic control of attention,2018,44,8,1199-1215,Gibson Reconceptualizing perceptual load as a rate problem: the role of time in the allocation of selective attention,2018,44,9,1458-1471,Li Learned suppression for multiple distractors in visual search,2018,44,7,1128-1141,Won Intrinsic whole number bias in humans,2018,44,9,1472-1481,Alonso-Díaz Contrast sensitivity indicates processing level of visual illusions,2018,44,10,1557-1566,Breitmeyer Who gains more: experts or novices? The benefits of interaction under numerical uncertainty,2018,44,8,1228-1239,Bahrami Opening the window: size of the attentional window dominates perceptual load and familiarity in visual selection,2018,44,11,1780-1798,Gibson Uncertainty information that is irrelevant for report impacts confidence judgments,2018,44,12,1981-1994,Mattingley Dynamic sources of evidence supporting confidence judgments and error detection,2019,45,1,39-52,Yeung Binding lies: flexible retrieval of honest and dishonest behavior,2019,45,2,157-173,Kiesel Serial dependence in timing perception,2019,45,1,100-110,Roseboom Modeling accuracy response time and bias in continuous orientation judgments,2019,45,3,301-318,Kvam The attentional template is shifted and asymmetrically sharpened by distractor context,2019,45,3,336-353,Geng Feature-based statistical regularities of distractors modulate attentional capture,2019,45,3,419-433,Vecera Expectations and perceptual priming in a visual search task: evidence from eye movements and behavior,2019,45,4,489-499,Kristjánsson Expecting the unexpected: violation of expectation shifts strategies toward information exploration,2019,45,4,513-522,Chen The influence of selection history on auditory spatial attention,2019,45,4,474-488,Jiang Distraction by steady-state sounds: evidence for a graded attentional model of auditory distraction,2019,45,4,500-512,Buchner Evaluative social presence can improve vigilance performance but vigilance is still hard work and is stressful,2019,45,5,616-627,Szalma Cognitive workload measurement and modeling under divided attention,2019,45,6,826-839,Strayer When is object-based attention not based on objects?,2019,45,8,1062-1082,Cave Binding processes in the control of nonroutine action sequences,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Frings Statistical regularities induce spatial as well as feature-specific suppression,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Theeuwes The roles of relevance and expectation for the control of attention in visual search,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Eimer Complexity can facilitate visual and auditory perception,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Turk-Browne Motor sources of dual-task interference: evidence for effector-based prioritization in dual-task control,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Koch Attentional flexibility is imbalanced: asymmetric cost for switches between external and internal attention,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Brass Is attention really biased toward the last target location in visual search? The role of focal attention and stimulus-response translation rules,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Pratt Reading is disrupted by intelligible background speech: evidence from eye-tracking,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Liversedge Linking task selection to task performance: internal and predictable external processing constraints jointly influence voluntary task switching behavior,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Miller Powerful men on top: stereotypes interact with metaphors in social categorizations,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Proulx The confirmation and prevalence biases in visual search reflect separate underlying processes,2020,46,3,274-291,Hout Seeing the world through the eyes of an avatar? 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