Hierarchical categorization of coarticulated phonemes: A theoretical analysis Roel Smits OriginalPaper Pages: 1109 - 1139
The independence of size perception and distance perception Ralph Norman HaberCharles A. Levin OriginalPaper Pages: 1140 - 1152
Time-to-passage judgments on circular trajectories are based on relative optical acceleration Dirk KerzelHeiko HechtNam-Gyoon Kim OriginalPaper Pages: 1153 - 1170
Separating perceptual processes from decisional processes in identification and categorization W. Todd Maddox OriginalPaper Pages: 1183 - 1200
Divided attention between lyrics and tunes of operatic songs: Evidence for independent processing Anne-Marie BonnelFrederique FaitaMireille Besson OriginalPaper Pages: 1201 - 1213
Discriminating time intervals presented in sequences marked by visual signals Simon Grondin OriginalPaper Pages: 1214 - 1228
Processing demand modulates the effects of spatial attention on the judged duration of a brief stimulus Zhe ChenPatriiacia O’Nell OriginalPaper Pages: 1229 - 1238
Attentional guidance of the eyes by contextual information and abrupt onsets. Matthew S. PetersonArthur F. Kramer OriginalPaper Pages: 1239 - 1249
Attentional capture by globally defined objects Robert RauschenbergerSteven Yantis OriginalPaper Pages: 1250 - 1261
Asymmetrical contrast effects induced by luminance and color configurations Birgitta DrespStéphane Fischer OriginalPaper Pages: 1262 - 1270
On the use of metacontrast to assess magnocellular function in dyslexic readers Bernt Christian Skottun Notes and Comment Pages: 1271 - 1274
Erratum to: A Thurstonian model for the dual pair (4IAX) discrimination method Rousseau B.Ennis D. M. Erratum Pages: 1275 - 1275