Remembering “what” brings along “where” in visual working memory Ingrid R. OlsonChristy Marshuetz OriginalPaper Pages: 185 - 194
Attentional and perceptual sources of the auditory attentional blink Sébastien TremblayFranÇois VachonDylan M. Jones OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 208
The onset of receding motion captures attention: Comment on Franconeri and Simons (2003) Richard A. AbramsShawn E. Christ OriginalPaper Pages: 219 - 223
The specificity of perceptual learning in speech processing Frank EisnerJames M. Mcqueen OriginalPaper Pages: 224 - 238
Efficient visual search without top-down or bottom-up guidance DeLiang WangArni KristjanssonKen Nakayama OriginalPaper Pages: 239 - 253
Equating tasks and sustaining attention in children and adults: The methodological and theoretical utility ofd’ matching Cynthia Laurie-RoseLaura Bennett-MurphyHeidi B. Walker OriginalPaper Pages: 254 - 263
A comparison of length-matching and length-fractionation measures of Müller-Lyer distortions John Predebon OriginalPaper Pages: 264 - 273
The frequency effect for pseudowords in the lexical decision task Manuel PereaEva RosaConsolación Gómez OriginalPaper Pages: 301 - 314
Contributions of temporal and place cues in pitch perception in absolute pitch possessors Waka FujisakiMakio Kashino OriginalPaper Pages: 315 - 323
The persistence of object file representations Nicholaus S. NolesBrian J. SchollStephen R. Mitroff OriginalPaper Pages: 324 - 334
Intermittent visual information and the multiple time scales of visual motor control of continuous isometric force production Jacob J. SosnoffKarl M. Newell OriginalPaper Pages: 335 - 344
A spatial explanation for synchrony biases in perceptual grouping: Consequences for the temporal-binding hypothesis Guy Wallis OriginalPaper Pages: 345 - 353
Subordinate-level categorization relies on high spatial frequencies to a greater degree than basic-level categorization Charles A. CollinPatricia A. Mcmullen OriginalPaper Pages: 354 - 364