Relative area and relative luminance combine to anchor surface lightness values Xiaojun LiAlan L. Gilchrist OriginalPaper Pages: 771 - 785
Perceived area and the luminosity threshold Frederick BonatoAlan L. Gilchrist OriginalPaper Pages: 786 - 797
The roles of location specificity and masking mechanisms in the attentional blink Bruno G. BreitmeyerAddie EhrensteinJill Crisan OriginalPaper Pages: 798 - 809
The functional interaction of visual-perceptual and response mechanisms during selective attention in young adults, young-old adults, and old-old adults Michael P. Sullivan OriginalPaper Pages: 810 - 825
Components of reflexive visual orienting to moving objects Tony RoRobert D. Rafal OriginalPaper Pages: 826 - 836
Scale of attentional focus in visual search P. M. GreenwoodRaja Parasuraman OriginalPaper Pages: 837 - 859
Can one pay attention to a particular color? Peter BrawnRobert J. Snowden OriginalPaper Pages: 860 - 873
Similar mechanisms underlie curvature comparison by static and dynamic touch Sylvia C. PontAstrid M. L. KappersJan J. Koenderink OriginalPaper Pages: 874 - 894
Haptic form perception: Relative salience of local and global features Stephen LakatosLawrence E. Marks OriginalPaper Pages: 895 - 908
Which way is upright and normal? Haptic perception of letters above head level Giuseppe MirabellaJohn M. Kennedy OriginalPaper Pages: 909 - 918
Memory for relational information across eye movements Laura A. Carlson-Radvansky OriginalPaper Pages: 919 - 934
Control of reflexive and voluntary saccades in the gap effect Gregory L. CraigLew B. StelmachW. James Tam OriginalPaper Pages: 935 - 942
Completing visual contours: The relationship between relatability and minimizing inflections Manish SinghDonald D. Hoffman OriginalPaper Pages: 943 - 951
Visible persistence and form correspondence in Ternus apparent motion Peter KramerMichael Rudd OriginalPaper Pages: 952 - 962
Orientation-specific possibility priming for novel three-dimensional objects Pepper WilliamsMichael J. Tarr OriginalPaper Pages: 963 - 976
Training Japanese listeners to identify English /r/and /l/: Long-term retention of learning in perception and production Ann R. BradlowReiko Akahane-YamadaYoh’ichi Tohkura OriginalPaper Pages: 977 - 985
A signal detection theory analysis of an unconscious perception effect Steven J. HaaseJohn TheiosRick Jenison OriginalPaper Pages: 986 - 992