Negative numbers eliminate, but do not reverse, the attentional SNARC effect Michael D. Dodd Original Article 10 April 2010 Pages: 2 - 9
Attentional capture and hold: the oculomotor correlates of the change detection advantage for faces Matthew D. WeaverJohan Lauwereyns Original Article 11 May 2010 Pages: 10 - 23
Automatic attention lateral asymmetry in visual discrimination tasks L. L. RighiL. E. Ribeiro-do-Valle Original Article 18 June 2010 Pages: 24 - 34
Eye movements during language-mediated visual search reveal a strong link between overt visual attention and lexical processing in 36-month-olds Elizabeth K. JohnsonFalk Huettig Original Article 04 June 2010 Pages: 35 - 42
Increasing stimulus intensity does not affect sensorimotor synchronization Anita BiałuńskaSimone Dalla BellaPiotr Jaśkowski Original Article 03 April 2010 Pages: 43 - 53
Referred sensations induced by a mirror box in healthy subjects Jun TakasugiDaisuke MatsuzawaEiji Shimizu Original Article 28 May 2010 Pages: 54 - 60
Learning at any rate: action–effect learning for stimulus-based actions Roland PfisterAndrea KieselJoachim Hoffmann Original Article 19 May 2010 Pages: 61 - 65
No-go trials can modulate switch cost by interfering with effects of task preparation Agatha LenartowiczNick YeungJonathan D. Cohen Original Article Open access 16 May 2010 Pages: 66 - 76