Understanding priming of color-singleton search: Roles of attention at encoding and “retrieval” Brian A. GoolsbySatoru Suzuki OriginalPaper Pages: 929 - 944
Influence of single and multiple onset distractors on visual search for singleton targets Arthur F. KramerNicholas D. CassavaughSowon Hahn OriginalPaper Pages: 952 - 968
Higher order sequential effects in psychophysical judgments Peter PetzoldGert Haubensak OriginalPaper Pages: 969 - 978
Attentional capture with various distractor and target types Garvin ChastainMarylou Cheal OriginalPaper Pages: 979 - 990
Is evidence for late selection due to automatic or attentional processing of stimulus identities? Lisa R. FournierStephanie Shorter OriginalPaper Pages: 991 - 1003
Differential attentional guidance by unattended faces expressing positive and negative emotion John D. EastwoodDaniel SmilekPhilip M. Merikle OriginalPaper Pages: 1004 - 1013
The effects of abrupt onset of 2-D and 3-D distractors on prehension movements Umberto Castiello OriginalPaper Pages: 1014 - 1025
Statistical and information properties of head direction cells John C. BairdJeffrey S. TaubeDamen V. Peterson OriginalPaper Pages: 1026 - 1037
The combined influence of binocular disparity and shading on pictorial shape Paul C. A. DoorschotAstrid M. L. KappersJan J. Koenderink OriginalPaper Pages: 1038 - 1047
Effects of luminance oscillations on simulated lightness discriminations Steven S. ShimozakiJames P. ThomasMiguel P. Eckstein OriginalPaper Pages: 1048 - 1062
Negative priming and perceptual fluency: More than what meets the eye Sarah GrisonDavid L. Strayer OriginalPaper Pages: 1063 - 1071
Examining location-based and object-based components of inhibition of return in static displays Jim McauliffeJay PrattCam O’Donnell OriginalPaper Pages: 1072 - 1082
A Thurstonian model for the dual pair (4IAX) discrimination method Benoît RousseauDaniel M. Ennis Notes and Comment Pages: 1083 - 1090
Indices of response bias in the same-different experiment R. John IrwinMichael J. HautusMargaret A. Francis Notes and Comment Pages: 1091 - 1100
A clarification of self-terminating versus exhaustive variances in serial and parallel models James T. Townsend Notes and Comment Pages: 1101 - 1106