Objects and their locations in exogenous cuing Krista L. SchendelLynn C. RobertsonAnne Treisman OriginalPaper Pages: 577 - 594
Visual attention and the apprehension of spatial relations: The case of depth Cathleen M. MooreCatherine L. ElsingerAlejandro Lleras OriginalPaper Pages: 595 - 606
Influence of a stereo surface on the perceived tilt of a monocular line Fulvio DominiMyron L. Braunstein OriginalPaper Pages: 607 - 624
Perceptual interactions of facial dimensions in speeded classification and identification Robin D. Thomas OriginalPaper Pages: 625 - 650
The ventriloquist effect does not depend on the direction of automatic visual attention Jean VroomenPaul BertelsonBeatrice De Gelder OriginalPaper Pages: 651 - 659
Segregation by color/luminance does not necessarily facilitate motion discrimination in the presence of motion distractors Hyung-Chul O. LiFrederick A. A. Kingdom OriginalPaper Pages: 660 - 675
Efficient visual search by category: Specifying the features that mark the difference between artifacts and animals in preattentive vision Daniel T. LevinYukari TakaraeFrank Keil OriginalPaper Pages: 676 - 697
Feature-based control of attention: Evidence for two forms of dimension weighting Takatsune Kumada OriginalPaper Pages: 698 - 708
Mental object rotation and the planning of hand movements Andreas Wohlschläger OriginalPaper Pages: 709 - 718
The temporal cross-capture of audition and vision Robert FendrichPaul M. Corballis OriginalPaper Pages: 719 - 725
Facilitative and inhibitory effects of cuing sound duration, intensity, and timbre Todd A. MondorTodd E. Lacey OriginalPaper Pages: 726 - 736
Distinctiveness and serial position effects in tonal sequences Aimée M. Surprenant OriginalPaper Pages: 737 - 745
Ability in perceiving nonnative contrasts: Performance on natural and synthetic speech stimuli Peter C. GordonLisa KeyesYiu-Fai Yung OriginalPaper Pages: 746 - 758