Task switching mediates the attentional blink even without backward masking Jun -Ichiro KawaharaSamantha M. ZuvicVincent Di Lollo OriginalPaper Pages: 339 - 351
Negative facial expression captures attention and disrupts performance John D. EastwoodDaniel SmilekPhilip M. Merikle OriginalPaper Pages: 352 - 358
Developmental change in the cross-modal Stroop effect Julie B. HanauerPatricia J. Brooks OriginalPaper Pages: 359 - 366
Translation and competition among internal representations in a reverse Stroop effect Frank H. Durgin OriginalPaper Pages: 367 - 378
Inhibition of return and manual pointing movements Martin H. FischerJay PrattSebastiaan F. W. Neggers OriginalPaper Pages: 379 - 387
Inhibition of return for objects and locations in static displays E. C. LeekI. ReppaS. P. Tipper OriginalPaper Pages: 388 - 395
One factor underlies individual differences in auditory informational masking within and across age groups Robert A. LutfiDoris J. KistlerMichael R. Callahan OriginalPaper Pages: 396 - 406
Effect of grammatical gender on visual word recognition: Evidence from lexical decision and eye movement experiments Pascale ColéJoël PyntePascale Andriamamonjy OriginalPaper Pages: 407 - 419
Countermanding saccades: Evidence against independent processing of go and stop signals Jale ÖzyurtHans ColoniusPetra A. Arndt OriginalPaper Pages: 420 - 428
The dynamical foundations of motion pattern formation: Stability, selective adaptation, and perceptual continuity Howard S. HockGregor SchönerMartin Giese OriginalPaper Pages: 429 - 457
The role of representational volatility in recognizing pre- and postchange objects Melissa R. BeckDaniel T. Levin OriginalPaper Pages: 458 - 468
Orientation invariance in visual object priming depends on prime—target asynchrony Martin ArguinE. Charles Leek OriginalPaper Pages: 469 - 477
A test of the optimal classifier’s independence assumption in perceptual categorization Corey J. BohilW. Todd Maddox OriginalPaper Pages: 478 - 493