Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Optic variables used to judge future ball arrival position in expert and novice soccer players,2009,71,3,515-522,Fernandez Eye-movement-driven changes in the perception of auditory space,2010,72,3,736-746,Collins Examination of gaze behaviors under in situ and video simulation task constraints reveals differences in information pickup for perception and action,2010,72,3,706-720,Davids What the experimenter's prime tells the observer's brain,2010,72,5,1367-1376,Cole Duck! Scaling the height of a horizontal barrier to body height,2010,72,5,1338-1349,Stefanucci The dark side of visual awareness in sport: Inattentional blindness in a real-world basketball task,2010,72,5,1327-1337,Memmert A hit-and-miss investigation of asymmetries in wheelchair navigation,2010,72,6,1576-1590,Robertson Response priming driven by local contrast not subjective brightness,2010,72,6,1556-1568,Schmidt Feature-based attention to unconscious shapes and colors,2010,72,6,1480-1494,Schmidt Implied body action directs spatial attention,2010,72,6,1437-1443,Reed The Role of Visual Attention in Multiple Object Tracking: Evidence from ERPs,2010,72,1,33-52,Hoffman Cast shadow can modulate the judged final position of a moving target,2010,72,7,1930-1937,Miura Nonindependent and nonstationary response times in stopping and stepping saccade tasks,2010,72,7,1913-1929,Logan A balancing act: Physical balance through arousal influences size perception,2010,72,7,1890-1902,Stefanucci Slant perception in near space is categorically biased: Evidence for a vertical tendency,2010,72,7,1875-1889,Durgin Parallel response selection in dual-task situations via automatic category-to-response translation,2010,72,7,1791-1802,Thomson Task switching under predictable and unpredictable circumstances,2010,72,7,1776-1790,Quinlan Direction information in multiple object tracking is limited by a graded resource,2010,72,7,1765-1775,Cohen Characteristic sounds make you look at target objects more quickly,2010,72,7,1736-1741,Theeuwes The control of stimulus-driven saccades is subject not to central but to visual attention limitations,2010,72,8,2168-2175,Carbone Does feature similarity facilitate attentional selection?,2010,72,8,2128-2143,Festman Attentional capture by motion onsets is modulated by perceptual load,2010,72,8,2096-2105,Cosman Unexpected changes in direction of motion attract attention,2010,72,8,2087-2095,Holcombe Timing divided attention,2010,72,8,2059-2068,Verstraten A brief introduction to the use of event-related potentials in studies of perception and attention,2010,72,8,2031-2046,Woodman Task-based working memory guidance of visual attention,2011,73,4,1082-1095,Chen When here becomes there: attentional distribution modulates foveal bias in peripheral localization,2011,73,3,809-828,Fortenbaugh Visual apparent motion can be modulated by task-irrelevant lexical information,2011,73,4,1010-1015,Chen Psychometric functions for detection and discrimination with and without flankers,2011,73,3,829-853,Woods Effects of temporal and spatial separation on velocity and strength of illusory line motion,2011,73,4,1133-1146,Hubbard The facing bias in biological motion perception: structure kinematics and body parts,2011,73,1,130-143,Schouten Orienting of attention pupil size and the norepinephrine system,2011,73,1,123-129,Henik The initial stage of visual selection is controlled by top-down task set: new ERP evidence,2011,73,1,113-122,Ansorge Exogenous visual attention prolongs perceived duration,2011,73,1,68-85,Ulrich On the role of intervening distractors in the attentional blink,2011,73,1,42-52,Brisson The politics of attention: gaze-cuing effects are moderated by political temperament,2011,73,1,24-29,Dodd The time course of attentional capture under dual-task conditions,2011,73,1,15-23,Spence Attention doesn't slide: spatiotopic updating after eye movements instantiates a new discrete attentional locus,2011,73,1,7-14,Golomb Consciousness of targets during the attentional blink: a gradual or all-or-none dimension?,2011,73,2,364-373,Nieuwenhuis Dimension intertrial and cueing effects in localization: support for pre-attentively weighted one-route models of saliency,2011,73,2,349-363,Zehetleitner Concurrency benefits in the attentional blink: Attentional flexibility and shifts of decision criteria,2011,73,2,374-388,Fortin Exploring attention-based explanations for some violations of Hick's law for aimed movements,2011,73,3,854-871,Wright Nonconcurrently presented auditory tones reduce distraction,2011,73,3,714-719,Stahl Eyes wide shut: implied social presence eye tracking and attention,2011,73,2,291-296,Kingstone Acquisition of decision making criteria: reward rate ultimately beats accuracy,2011,73,2,640-657,Cohen Alerting enhances target identification but does not affect the magnitude of the attentional blink,2011,73,2,405-419,Spalek On the theoretical error bound for estimating psychometric functions,2011,73,3,919-926,Richards A re-examination of the impact of object processing on shifts of spatial attention,2011,73,3,688-694,Visser Spatial distribution of attentional inhibition is not altered in healthy aging,2011,73,3,766-783,Langley Diagnostic spatial frequencies and human efficiency for discriminating actions,2011,73,2,572-580,Thurman Visual search and contextual cueing: differential effects in 10-year-old children and adults,2011,73,2,334-348,Couperus The role of timing in the attentional boost effect,2011,73,2,389-404,Swallow The boundary conditions for Bohr's law: when is reacting faster than acting?,2011,73,2,613-620,Wolfe A new object captures attention-but only when you know which objects are old,2011,73,3,797-808,Chua First come first served? Influence of changed object configuration on object-based attention,2011,73,3,678-687,Lin Distraction and the auditory attentional blink,2011,73,3,695-701,Horváth Subliminal priming with nearly perfect performance in the prime-classification task,2011,73,4,1255-1265,Finkbeiner On the control of visual fixation durations in free viewing of complex images,2011,73,4,1120-1132,Velichkovsky The contents of visual working memory reduce uncertainty during visual search,2011,73,4,996-1002,Cosman Attentional load inhibits vection,2011,73,5,1467-1476,Seno The influence of action on visual search: behavioral response toward stimuli modifies the selection process,2011,73,5,1453-1466,Buttaccio Non-transient luminance changes do not capture attention,2011,73,5,1407-1421,Cole Episodic retrieval and feature facilitation in intertrial priming of visual search,2011,73,5,1350-1360,Kristjánsson Reexamining the possible benefits of visual crowding: dissociating crowding from ensemble percepts,2011,73,4,1003-1009,Whitney Spatial attention and conscious perception: the role of endogenous and exogenous orienting,2011,73,4,1065-1081,Lupiáñez Illusory conjunctions reflect the time course of the attentional blink,2011,73,5,1361-1373,Botella Timing of reflexive visuospatial orienting in young young-old and old-old adults,2011,73,5,1546-1561,Langley The eyeglass reversal,2011,73,5,1336-1343,Oh Measuring perceptual centers using the phase correction response,2011,73,5,1614-1629,Repp Where does attention go when you blink?,2011,73,5,1374-1384,Irwin Object-scene inconsistencies do not capture gaze: Evidence from the flash-preview moving-window paradigm,2011,73,6,1742-1753,Võ Prism adaptation in left-handers,2011,73,6,1871-1885,Redding Personally-significant information affects performance only within the focus of attention: a direct manipulation of attention,2011,73,6,1754-1767,Cohen Halt and recovery of illusory motion perception from peripherally viewed static images,2011,73,6,1823-1832,Ito Attentional control settings modulate susceptibility to the induced Roelofs effect,2011,73,5,1398-1406,Lester Perceptual scale expansion: An efficient angular coding strategy for locomotor space,2011,73,6,1856-1870,Durgin Visual perceptual load induces inattentional deafness,2011,73,6,1780-1789,Macdonald Dimension-specific attention directs learning and listening on auditory training tasks,2011,73,5,1329-1335,Moore Adaptation to biological motion leads to a motion and a form aftereffect,2011,73,6,1843-1855,Lappe Scrambled eyes? Disrupting scene structure impedes focal processing and increases bottom-up guidance,2011,73,7,2008-2025,Kingstone Visual search for arbitrary objects in real scenes,2011,73,6,1650-1671,Wolfe Visual awareness of objects and their colour,2011,73,7,2026-2043,Gellatly Mystery of the anti-McCollough effect,2011,73,7,2197-2202,Bedford Lightness constancy and illumination discounting,2011,73,6,1886-1902,Logvinenko Faster target selection in preview visual search depends on luminance onsets: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence,2011,73,6,1637-1642,Eimer On the limits of top-down control of visual selection,2011,73,7,2092-2103,Theeuwes Context and competition in the capture of visual attention,2011,73,7,2053-2064,Theeuwes Interval bias in 2AFC detection tasks: sorting out the artifacts,2011,73,7,2332-2352,Garcia-Perez The underestimation of egocentric distance: Evidence from frontal matching tasks,2011,73,7,2205-2217,Durgin Multiple-look effects on temporal discrimination within sound sequences,2011,73,7,2249-2269,Ten Hoopen Target sparing effects in the attentional blink depend on type of stimulus,2011,73,7,2104-2123,Livesey Tracking objects that move where they are headed,2011,73,7,2168-2179,Seiffert Configural representations in spatial working memory: modulation by perceptual segregation and voluntary attention,2011,73,7,2130-2142,Reuter-Lorenz Two (or three) is one too many: Testing the flexibility of contextual cueing with multiple target locations,2011,73,7,2065-2076,von Mühlenen The anti-McCollough effect: the mystery remains,2011,73,7,2203-2204,Sheth Absence of attentional capture in parallel search is possible: A failure to replicate attentional capture in a non-singleton target search task,2011,73,7,2044-2052,Wienrich Erratum to: The what-where trade-off in multiple-identity tracking,2014,ePub,ePub,ePub,Horowitz Multidimensional processing of dynamic sounds: more than meets the ear,2011,73,8,2624-2638,Liu When half a face is as good as a whole: Effects of simple substantial occlusion on visual and audiovisual speech perception,2011,73,7,2270-2285,Jordan Does oculomotor inhibition of return influence fixation probability during scene search?,2011,73,8,2384-2398,Henderson Do working memory-driven attention shifts speed up visual awareness?,2011,73,8,2425-2433,Pan The effect of spatial competition between object-level representations of target and mask on object substitution masking,2011,73,8,2528-2541,Gellatly Fechner information and shape perception,2011,73,8,2353-2378,Norman The costs of switching attentional sets,2011,73,8,2481-2488,Olivers Seeing while acting: Hand movements can modulate attentional capture by motion onset,2011,73,8,2448-2456,Pratt Influence of bias on visuospatial and verbal compatibility effects in mixed-mapping environments,2011,73,8,2594-2605,Proctor Changes in search rate but not in the dynamics of exogenous attention in action videogame players,2011,73,8,2399-2412,Green Signal detection evidence for limited capacity in visual search,2011,73,8,2413-2424,Wolfe Incremental grouping of image elements in vision,2011,73,8,2542-2572,Houtkamp Negative attentional set in the attentional blink: Control is not lost,2011,73,8,2489-2501,Martens ERPs reveal similar effects of social gaze orienting and voluntary attention and distinguish each from reflexive attention,2011,73,8,2502-2513,Hopfinger Coherence masking protection for speech in children and adults,2011,73,8,2606-2623,Nittrouer Unconscious priming of task sets: The role of spatial attention,2012,74,1,105-114,Davis Orienting attention to locations in mental representations,2012,74,1,146-162,Astle Evidence for a shared mechanism used in multiple-object tracking and subitizing,2011,73,8,2457-2480,Chesney The effect of betel nut chewing on contour and object masking,2011,73,8,2583-2593,Ho Goal-relevant events need not be rare to boost memory for concurrent images,2012,74,1,70-82,Swallow The effects of local prevalence and explicit expectations on search termination times,2012,74,1,115-123,Wolfe Task demands determine the specificity of the search template,2012,74,1,124-131,Bravo Haptic pop-out of movable stimuli,2012,74,1,204-215,Bergmann Tiest Exploring the mental space of autonomous intentional agents,2012,74,1,239-249,Pantelis Using the ideal observer to predict performance in perceptual tasks: An example from the auditory temporal masking domain,2011,73,8,2639-2648,Macdonald Space- object- and feature-based attention interact to organize visual scenes,2011,73,8,2434-2447,Behrmann Automatic priming of attentional control by relevant colors,2012,74,1,83-104,Ansorge Algorithmic modeling of the irrelevant sound effect (ISE) by the hearing sensation fluctuation strength,2012,74,1,194-203,Fastl Successes and failures in producing attentional object-based cueing effects,2012,74,1,43-69,Schmidt The impact of category separation on unsupervised categorization,2011,74,2,466-475,Ell Curved apparent motion induced by amodal 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Videogame players are not immune to dual-task costs,2012,74,5,803-809,Mitroff Object-based attention: A tutorial review,2012,74,5,784-802,Chen Feature binding across different visual dimensions,2012,74,7,1406-1415,Ward Fear makes you stronger: Responding to feared animal targets in visual search,2012,74,7,1437-1445,Derakshan Numerical distance effects in visual search,2012,74,6,1098-1103,Schwarz Sustained attention attentional selectivity and attentional capacity across the lifespan,2012,74,8,1570-1582,Robertson The influence of flankers on race categorization of faces,2012,74,8,1654-1667,Sun The hands shield attention from visual interference,2012,74,7,1386-1390,Brockmole False feedback increases detection of low-prevalence targets in visual search,2012,74,8,1583-1589,Schwark Working memory load can both improve and impair selective attention: Evidence from the Navon paradigm,2012,74,7,1397-1405,de Fockert Fire drill: Inattentional blindness and amnesia for the location of fire extinguishers,2012,74,7,1391-1396,Castel The root cause of the attentional blink: First-target processing or disruption of input control?,2012,74,8,1606-1622,Spalek The ignoring paradox: Cueing distractor features leads first to selection then to inhibition of to-be-ignored items,2012,74,8,1590-1605,Moher Perception and action,2012,74,5,782, Visual adaptation,2012,74,5,780, Face age and sex modulate the other-race effect in face recognition,2012,74,8,1712-1721,Wallis Speed has an effect on multiple-object tracking independently of the number of close encounters between targets and distractors,2013,75,1,53-67,Feria Contextual influences of dimension speed and direction of motion on subjective time perception,2013,75,1,161-167,Reed The effects of marker-related temporal cues on auditory gap-duration discrimination,2013,75,1,121-131,Stellmack Effects of changes in size speed and distance on the perception of curved 3-D trajectories,2013,75,1,68-82,Andersen Visual-illusion distance 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age-related changes in cognitive function driven by age-related changes in sensory processing?,2013,75,3,508-524,Humes Tuning characteristics of the top-down attentional setting,2013,75,3,440-455,Chua Sustaining visual attention in the face of distraction: a novel gradual-onset continuous performance task,2013,75,3,426-439,Rosenberg Cognitive load eliminates the global perceptual bias for unlimited exposure durations,2013,75,2,210-215,Linnell Occluded motion alters event perception,2013,75,3,491-500,Kawachi The case for causal influences of action videogame play upon vision and attention,2013,75,4,667-672,Kristjánsson Expert anticipation from deceptive action,2013,75,4,751-770,Mori The perception of object versus objectless motion,2013,75,4,726-737,Nichols Attentional spreading in object-based attention: The roles of target-object integration and target presentation time,2013,75,5,876-887,Kong Playing shooter and driving videogames improves top-down guidance in visual 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theory of mind of visual concealment and search,2014,76,4,907-913,Kingstone Threatening scenes but not threatening faces shorten time-to-contact estimates,2014,76,6,1698-1708,DeLucia Audition dominates vision in duration perception irrespective of salience attention and temporal discriminability,2014,76,5,1485-1502,Grabowecky Setting semantics: conceptual set can determine the physical properties that capture attention,2014,76,6,1577-1589,Pratt Slope estimation and viewing distance of the observer,2014,76,6,1729-1738,Hecht Reinstating salience effects over time: the influence of stimulus changes on visual selection behavior over a sequence of eye movements,2014,76,6,1655-1670,Donk The influence of cueing on attentional focus in perceptual decision making,2014,76,8,2256-2275,Little Object-centered orienting and IOR,2014,76,8,2249-2255,Theeuwes Feature-based inattentional blindness: loss of awareness to featural information in fully attended objects,2014,76,8,2229-2239,Persuh Temporal cues and the attentional blink: A further examination of the role of expectancy in sequential object perception,2014,76,8,2212-2220,Visser Visual statistical learning can drive object-based attentional selection,2014,76,8,2240-2248,Cosman The role of the oculomotor system in covert social attention,2014,76,5,1265-1270,Smith Multiple-object tracking while driving: the multiple-vehicle tracking task,2014,76,8,2326-2345,Trick Attentional dynamics mediated by subcortical mechanisms,2014,76,8,2375-2388,Behrmann Peripheral vision and perceptual asymmetries in young and older martial arts athletes and nonathletes,2014,76,8,2465-2476,Ballesteros Perceptual matching and sorites: experimental study of an ancient Greek paradox,2014,76,8,2441-2464,Dzhafarov Examining the locus of the attentional attraction effect,2014,76,8,2389-2397,Pratt Perspective image comprehension depends on both visual and proprioceptive information,2014,76,8,2477-2484,Kaup "Just do it when you get a chance": the effects of a background task on primary task performance,2014,76,8,2560-2574,Miller Visual memory performance for color depends on spatiotemporal context,2014,76,7,1873-1884,Olivers Working memory load and distraction: dissociable effects of visual maintenance and cognitive control,2014,76,7,1985-1997,Konstantinou Combining attention: a novel way of conceptualizing the links between attention sensory processing and behavior,2014,77,1,36-49,Ristić Task specificity of attention training: the case of probability cuing,2014,77,1,50-66,Swallow Color vision. 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A comparison of visual analogue scales and reproduction,2014,77,3,978-984,Bratzke Stimulus-driven attentional capture by subliminal onset cues,2014,77,3,737-748,Ansorge Deviating to the right: using eyetracking to study the role of attention in navigation asymmetries,2014,77,3,830-843,Nicholls Does semantic preactivation reduce inattentional blindness?,2014,77,3,759-767,Gibbons Part-whole information assists in topological × topological but not in orientation × orientation conjunction searches,2015,77,3,777-789,Howe A robust asymmetry in loudness between rising- and falling-intensity tones,2015,77,3,907-920,Susini Effect of decision load on whole-display superiority in change detection,2015,77,3,749-758,Yang Erratum to: A robust asymmetry in loudness between rising- and falling-intensity tones,2015,77,3,921,Susini Bayesian accounts of covert selective attention: a tutorial review,2015,77,4,1013-1032,Vincent Rapid scene perception with tragic consequences: observers miss perceiving vulnerable road users especially in crowded traffic scenes,2015,77,4,1252-1262,Sanocki What you see is what you expect: rapid scene understanding benefits from prior experience,2015,77,4,1239-1251,Greene Are processing limitations of visual attention and response selection subject to the same bottleneck in dual-tasks?,2015,77,4,1052-1069,Frensch Involuntary attentional capture by task-irrelevant objects that match the search template for category detection in natural scenes,2015,77,4,1070-1080,van Zoest Observation of time-dependent psychophysical functions and accounting for threshold drifts,2015,77,4,1440-1447,Doll Low cognitive load strengthens distractor interference while high load attenuates when cognitive load and distractor possess similar visual characteristics,2015,77,5,1659-1673,Engle Octuplicate this interval! Axiomatic examination of the ratio properties of duration perception,2015,77,5,1767-1780,Ellermeier Low attention impairs optimal incorporation of prior knowledge in perceptual decisions,2015,77,6,2021-2036,Solovey The effects of visual search efficiency on object-based attention,2015,77,5,1544-1557,Behrmann Oculomotor capture by new and unannounced color singletons during visual search,2015,77,5,1529-1543,Becker The long and the short of priming in visual search,2015,77,5,1558-1573,Meeter Inhibition of return: a phenomenon in search of a definition and a theoretical framework,2015,77,5,1647-1658,Klein Color perception is impaired in baseball batters while performing an interceptive action,2015,77,6,2074-2081,Nakamoto Sports can protect dynamic visual acuity from aging: a study with young and older judo and karate martial arts athletes,2015,77,6,2061-2073,Ballesteros Modeling one-choice and two-choice driving tasks,2015,77,6,2134-2144,Ratcliff Gait transition dynamics are modulated by concurrent cognitive activity,2015,77,7,2502-2506,Abdolvahab Simple reaction time to the onset of time-varying sounds,2015,77,7,2424-2437,Ellermeier Inharmonic music elicits more negative affect and interferes more with a concurrent cognitive task than does harmonic music,2015,78,3,946-959,Smilek The relationship between sustained inattentional blindness and working memory capacity,2016,78,3,808-817,Beanland To hear or not to hear: voice processing under visual load,2016,78,5,1488-1495,Schweinberger Does visual attention drive the dynamics of bistable perception?,2016,78,7,1861-1873,Tadin Action-specific judgment not perception: Fitts' law performance is related to estimates of target width only when participants are given a performance score,2016,78,6,1744-1754,Zelaznik Nesting in perception of affordances for stepping and leaping,2016,78,6,1771-1780,Wagman Tracking the will to attend: cortical activity indexes self-generated voluntary shifts of attention,2016,78,7,2176-2184,Gmeindl Attentional capture for tool images is driven by the head end of the tool not the handle,2016,78,8,2500-2514,Skiba The influence of masked stimuli on response selection: evidence from a semantic categorization task,2016,79,1,31-38,Ocampo Presaccadic target competition attenuates distraction,2017,79,4,1087-1096,DiQuattro Confident failures: lapses of working memory reveal a metacognitive blind spot,2017,79,5,1506-1523,Vogel Modeling cognitive load effects of conversation between a passenger and driver,2017,79,6,1795-1803,Heathcote How do targets nontargets and scene context influence real-world object detection?,2017,79,7,2021-2036,Peelen What or when? The impact of anticipated social action effects is driven by action-effect compatibility not delay,2017,79,7,2132-2142,Kunde Saliency maps for finding changes in visual scenes?,2017,79,7,2190-2201,Müller Perceptual control models of pursuit manual tracking demonstrate individual specificity and parameter consistency,2017,79,8,2523-2537,Mansell Close interpersonal proximity modulates visuomotor processing of object affordances in shared social space,2018,80,1,54-68,Saccone Combining local and global cues to motion,2017,79,7,1886-1891,Morgan Making time: estimation of internally versus externally defined durations,2018,80,1,292-306,Klein Immunity to attentional capture at ignored locations,2018,80,2,325-336,Ruthruff How are cognitive and physical difficulty compared?,2018,80,2,500-511,Rosenbaum Attention without awareness: attentional modulation of perceptual grouping without awareness,2018,80,3,691-701,Lo A common source of attention for auditory and visual tracking,2018,80,6,1571-1583,Marois Algorithm for improving psychophysical threshold estimates by detecting sustained inattention in experiments using PEST,2018,80,6,1629-1645,Gassert An investigation of detection biases in the unattended periphery during simulated driving,2018,80,6,1325-1332,Lau The emotional attentional blink is robust to divided attention,2019,81,1,205-216,Sy Helmets improve estimations of depth and visual angle to safe targets,2018,80,8,1879-1884,Dumitru Processing without noticing in inattentional blindness: a replication of Moore and Egeth (1997) and Mack and Rock (1998),2019,81,1,1-11,Simons The time for action is at hand,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Rosenbaum Simultaneous dichotic loudness balance (SDLB): why loudness "fatigues" with two ears but not with one,2019,81,5,1624-1653,Nizami Effects of multitasking and intention-behaviour consistency when facing yellow traffic light uncertainty,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Chouinard Bringing action into the picture. How action influences visual awareness,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Anzulewicz Visual working memory deficits in undergraduates with a history of mild traumatic brain injury,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Berryhill Detection of brake lights while distracted: separating peripheral vision from cognitive load,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Reimer Spotting rare items makes the brain "blink" harder: evidence from pupillometry,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Papesh What first drives visual attention during the recognition of object-directed actions? The role of kinematics and goal information,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Kalénine Media multitasking mind-wandering and distractibility: a large-scale study,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Nieuwenstein No one knows what attention is,2019,ePub,ePub,ePub,Song Vision at a glance: the role of attention in processing object-to-object categorical relations,2020,ePub,ePub,ePub,Gronau Assessing introspective awareness of attention capture,2020,ePub,ePub,ePub,Gaspelin Understanding the visual perception of awkward body movements: how interactions go awry,2020,ePub,ePub,ePub,Kadambi A limiting channel capacity of visual perception: spreading attention divides the rates of perceptual processes,2020,ePub,ePub,ePub,Bell Eye behavior predicts susceptibility to visual distraction during internally directed cognition,2020,ePub,ePub,ePub,Körner Nothing else matters: video games create sustained attentional selection away from task-irrelevant features,2020,ePub,ePub,ePub,Kuhn Multisensory action effects facilitate the performance of motor sequences,2020,ePub,ePub,ePub,Beckmann Individual optimization of risky decisions in duration and distance estimations,2020,ePub,ePub,ePub,van Rijn Automatic object-based spatial selection depends on the distribution of sustained attention,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Scolari Quantitative study of asymmetry in the manifestation of the wings-in and wings-out versions of the Müller-Lyer illusion,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Bulatov An on-road examination of daytime and evening driving on rural roads: physiological subjective eye gaze and driving performance outcomes,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Wood The competition between grouping cues can be resolved under inattention,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Kimchi Abrupt vs. gradual visual onsets in go/no-go sustained attention tasks,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Robison Distracted to a fault: attention actions and time perception,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Schwarz Revisiting the role of attention in the "weapon focus effect": do weapons draw gaze away from the perpetrator under naturalistic viewing conditions?,2023,ePub,ePub,ePub,Faul Auditory scene context facilitates visual recognition of objects in consistent visual scenes,2023,ePub,ePub,ePub,Yokosawa Terms of debate: Consensus definitions to guide the scientific discourse on visual distraction,2024,ePub,ePub,ePub,Theeuwes