Layer and framework theories of lightness Alessandro SoranzoAlan Gilchrist Tutorial Review Open access 01 May 2019 Pages: 1179 - 1188
A note on detecting statistical outliers in psychophysical data Pete R. Jones Tutorial Review Open access 14 May 2019 Pages: 1189 - 1196
An eye-movement exploration into return-sweep targeting during reading Timothy J. SlatteryMartin R. Vasilev Short Report Open access 04 June 2019 Pages: 1197 - 1203
Simple random-interval generation reveals the irresistibly periodic structure of perceived time J. Eric T. TaylorJessica A. Grahn Short Report 28 May 2019 Pages: 1204 - 1208
On the roles of central and peripheral vision in the extraction of material and form from a scene Raymond M. KleinMathew ReichertzBryan Maycock Short Report 15 April 2019 Pages: 1209 - 1219
Categorization training changes the visual representation of face identity Fabian A. Soto Short Report 31 May 2019 Pages: 1220 - 1227
Stop stereotyping Johanna K. FalbénJuliana L. OlivierC. Neil Macrae Short Report 20 May 2019 Pages: 1228 - 1235
The role of eye movements in manual responses to social and nonsocial cues Claudia BonmassarFrancesco PavaniWieske van Zoest OriginalPaper 08 February 2019 Pages: 1236 - 1252
Distinct prioritization of visual working memory representations for search and for recall Blaire DubeNaseem Al-Aidroos OriginalPaper 14 January 2019 Pages: 1253 - 1261
Testing a priming account of the contingent-capture effect Tobias SchoeberlFlorian GollerUlrich Ansorge OriginalPaper 28 February 2019 Pages: 1262 - 1282
Exploring the effect of context and expertise on attention: is attention shifted by information in medical images? Ann J. CarriganKim M. CurbyAnina N. Rich OriginalPaper Open access 01 March 2019 Pages: 1283 - 1296
Detection measures for visual inspection of X-ray images of passenger baggage Yanik SterchiNicole HättenschwilerAdrian Schwaninger OriginalPaper Open access 25 January 2019 Pages: 1297 - 1311
Goal-directed unequal attention allocation during multiple object tracking Emily M. CroweChristina J. HowardChristopher Kent OriginalPaper Open access 13 February 2019 Pages: 1312 - 1326
Task-irrelevant optic flow guides attention in visual search Yoko HiguchiSatoshi InoueTakatsune Kumada OriginalPaper 25 January 2019 Pages: 1327 - 1345
Neural correlates of goal-directed enhancement and suppression of visual stimuli in the absence of conscious perception Susan L. TravisPaul E. DuxJason B. Mattingley OriginalPaper 30 October 2018 Pages: 1346 - 1364
Correction to: Neural correlates of goal-directed enhancement and suppression of visual stimuli in the absence of conscious perception Susan L. TravisPaul E. DuxJason B. Mattingley Correction Open access 17 December 2018 Pages: 1365 - 1365
Object-based biased competition during covert spatial orienting Miranda ScolariEdward Awh OriginalPaper 25 January 2019 Pages: 1366 - 1385
Boundary conditions for the influence of spatial proximity on context-specific attentional settings Nathaniel T. DiedeJulie M. Bugg OriginalPaper 19 February 2019 Pages: 1386 - 1404
Spatial suppression due to statistical regularities is driven by distractor suppression not by target activation Michel FailingBenchi WangJan Theeuwes OriginalPaper Open access 13 March 2019 Pages: 1405 - 1414
Uncertainty as a determinant of attentional control settings Hanshin KimBo Youn ParkYang Seok Cho OriginalPaper 07 February 2019 Pages: 1415 - 1425
Positive and negative priming differences between short-term and long-term identity coding of word-specific attentional priorities Kristin S. McLennanEwald NeumannPaul N. Russell OriginalPaper 14 January 2019 Pages: 1426 - 1441
Spill the load: Mixed evidence for a foveal load effect, reliable evidence for a spillover effect in eye-movement control during reading Eva FindelsbergerFlorian HutzlerStefan Hawelka OriginalPaper Open access 04 March 2019 Pages: 1442 - 1453
Visual salience, not the graspable part of a pictured eating utensil, grabs attention Aiping XiongRobert W. ProctorHoward N. Zelaznik OriginalPaper 13 February 2019 Pages: 1454 - 1463
Action scheduling in multitasking: A multi-phase framework of response-order control Aleks PieczykolanLynn Huestegge OriginalPaper 15 January 2019 Pages: 1464 - 1487
Where is your head? Perception of relative position of the head on a wielded object Jeffrey B. WagmanTakahiro Higuchi OriginalPaper 14 March 2019 Pages: 1488 - 1499
Colours + Numbers differs from colours of numbers: cognitive and visual illusions in grapheme-colour synaesthesia Mariagrazia RanziniLuisa Girelli OriginalPaper 08 March 2019 Pages: 1500 - 1511
The second number-estimation elbow: Are visual numbers greater than 20 evaluated differently? Makayla PortleyFrank H. Durgin OriginalPaper 02 July 2019 Pages: 1512 - 1521
Voluntary control of illusory contour formation William J. HarrisonReuben Rideaux OriginalPaper 13 February 2019 Pages: 1522 - 1531
Can we perceive two colors at the same time? A direct test of Huang and Pashler’s (2007) Boolean map theory of visual attention Daniel Fitousi OriginalPaper 25 January 2019 Pages: 1532 - 1550
The role of location in visual feature binding Oscar KovacsIrina M. Harris OriginalPaper 28 January 2019 Pages: 1551 - 1563
Perception of multi-dimensional regularities is driven by salience Ru Qi YuYu LuoJiaying Zhao OriginalPaper 06 February 2019 Pages: 1564 - 1578
The effect of luminance values of the edge between regions on figure-ground perception Yukyu AraragiYu Sugimoto OriginalPaper 26 February 2019 Pages: 1579 - 1588
Surface diagnosticity predicts the high-level representation of regular and irregular object shape in human vision Irene ReppaE. Charles Leek OriginalPaper Open access 12 March 2019 Pages: 1589 - 1608
Lightness/pitch and elevation/pitch crossmodal correspondences are low-level sensory effects Mick ZeljkoAda KritikosPhilip M Grove OriginalPaper 29 January 2019 Pages: 1609 - 1623
Simultaneous dichotic loudness balance (SDLB): Why loudness “fatigues” with two ears but not with one Lance Nizami OriginalPaper 06 March 2019 Pages: 1624 - 1653
Gradient and categorical patterns of spoken-word recognition and processing of phonetic details Félix Desmeules-TrudelTania S. Zamuner OriginalPaper 27 February 2019 Pages: 1654 - 1672
Correction to: Gradient and categorical patterns of spoken-word recognition and processing of phonetic details Félix Desmeules-TrudelTania S. Zamuner Correction 29 March 2019 Pages: 1673 - 1674
Talker-familiarity benefit in non-native recognition memory and word identification: The role of listening conditions and proficiency Polina DrozdovaRoeland van HoutOdette Scharenborg OriginalPaper 04 March 2019 Pages: 1675 - 1697
Canal–otolith interactions alter the perception of self-motion direction Gianluca MacaudaAndrew W. EllisFred W. Mast OriginalPaper 14 March 2019 Pages: 1698 - 1714
Tactile motion biases visual motion perception in binocular rivalry Marlene HenseStephanie BaddeBrigitte Röder OriginalPaper 27 February 2019 Pages: 1715 - 1724
Too much model, too little data: How a maximum-likelihood fit of a psychometric function may fail, and how to detect and avoid this Nicolaas Prins OriginalPaper 15 March 2019 Pages: 1725 - 1739
Correction to: Meaning guides attention during scene viewing, even when it is irrelevant Candace E. PeacockTaylor R. HayesJohn M. Henderson Correction 18 March 2019 Pages: 1740 - 1740
Correction to: Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, Volume 81, Number 1, January 2019 Springer US, New York Correction 21 February 2019 Pages: 1741 - 1741