Visual selection mediated by location: Selecting successive visual objects Kyle R. CaveHal Pashler OriginalPaper Pages: 421 - 432
Effects of optical pitch on oculomotor control and the perception of target elevation Malcolm M. CohenSheldon M. EbenholtzBarry J. Linder OriginalPaper Pages: 433 - 440
Precue effects in visual search: Data or resource limited? Ronald A. KinchlaZhe ChenDenise Evert OriginalPaper Pages: 441 - 450
Expectancies generated by melodic intervals: Perceptual judgments of melodic continuity Lola L. CuddyCarole A. Lunney OriginalPaper Pages: 451 - 462
The effect of location on the discrimination of spatial vibrotactile patterns David T. Horner OriginalPaper Pages: 463 - 474
Three- and four-year-olds’ perceptual confusions for spoken words Louann GerkenWalter D. MurphyRichard N. Aslin OriginalPaper Pages: 475 - 486
Prepulse inhibition of the startle eyeblink as an indicator of temporal summation Terry D. Blumenthal OriginalPaper Pages: 487 - 494
Manual discrimination of compliance using active pinch grasp: The roles of force and work cues Hong Z. TanNathaniel I. DurlachMandayam A. Srinivasan OriginalPaper Pages: 495 - 510
Tactile selective attention and temporal masking James C. CraigPaul M. Evans OriginalPaper Pages: 511 - 518
Structuring temporal sequences: Comparison of models and factors of complexity Peter Essens OriginalPaper Pages: 519 - 532
Active control in interrupted dynamic spatial orientation: The detection of orientation change John F. LarishGeorge J. Andersen OriginalPaper Pages: 533 - 545
Timed reactions to an object in apparent motion: Evidence on Cartesian and non-Cartesian perceptual hypotheses Nelson CowanEllyn Greenspahn OriginalPaper Pages: 546 - 554
Cross-modality matches of finger span and line length Clayton L. Van Doren OriginalPaper Pages: 555 - 568
Auditory spatial alternation transforms auditory time (again): Comments on Lakatos (1993), “Temporal constraints on apparent motion in auditory space” Gert ten Hoopen Notes and Comment Pages: 569 - 572
Against a role for attentional disengagement in the gap effect: A friendly amendment to Tam and Stelmach (1993) Raymond M. KleinTracy L. TaylorAlan Kingstone OriginalPaper Pages: 573 - 577
Erratum to: Haptic perception of partial-rod lengths with the rod held stationary or wielded Tin-Cheung Chan Erratum Pages: 580 - 580