Object-based selection within and beyond the focus of spatial attention Mark B. LawRichard A. Abrams OriginalPaper Pages: 1017 - 1027
Attend to it now or lose it forever: Selective attention, metacontrast masking, and object substitution Matthew S. Tata OriginalPaper Pages: 1028 - 1038
Early computation of part structure: Evidence from visual search Yaoda XuManish Singh OriginalPaper Pages: 1039 - 1054
Is visual short-term memory object based? Rejection of the “strong-object” hypothesis Ingrid R. OlsonYuhong Jiang OriginalPaper Pages: 1055 - 1067
Attentional limitations in processing sequentially presented vibrotactile targets Anne P. HillstromKimron L. ShapiroCharles Spence OriginalPaper Pages: 1068 - 1082
Visuo-tactile links in covert exogenous spatial attention remap across changes in unseen hand posture Steffan KennettCharles SpenceJon Driver OriginalPaper Pages: 1083 - 1094
Relative roles of spatial and intensive cues in the discrimination of spatial tactile stimuli Gregory O. GibsonJames C. Craig OriginalPaper Pages: 1095 - 1107
Active haptic detection and discrimination of shape S. LouwA. M. L. KappersJ. J. Koenderink OriginalPaper Pages: 1108 - 1119
Simple rotary motion is integrated across fixations Alexander PollatsekKeith Rayner OriginalPaper Pages: 1120 - 1129
What determines the eyes’ landing position in words? Stéphanie DucrotJoËl Pynte OriginalPaper Pages: 1130 - 1144
The perception and discrimination of local 3-D surface structure from deforming and disparate boundary contours J. Farley NormanShane R. Raines OriginalPaper Pages: 1145 - 1159
Perception of acceleration with short presentation times: Can acceleration be used in interception? Anne-Marie BrouwerEli BrennerJeroen B. J. Smeets OriginalPaper Pages: 1160 - 1168
Functional localization and mechanisms of sequential effects in serial reaction time tasks Ines JentzschWerner Sommer OriginalPaper Pages: 1169 - 1188