Moving and looming stimuli capture attention Steven L. FranconeriDaniel J. Simons OriginalPaper Pages: 999 - 1010
Motion adaptation shifts apparent position without the motion aftereffect David WhitneyPatrick Cavanagh OriginalPaper Pages: 1011 - 1018
Time course of melody recognition: A gating paradigm study Simone Dalla BellaIsabelle PeretzNeil Aronoff OriginalPaper Pages: 1019 - 1028
On the (non)categorical perception of lexical tones Alexander L. FrancisValter CioccaBrenda Kei Chit Ng OriginalPaper Pages: 1029 - 1044
The influence of the acoustic context on vertical sound localization in the median plane Stephan Getzmann OriginalPaper Pages: 1045 - 1057
Vibrotactile localization on the arm: Effects of place, space, and age Roger W. CholewiakAmy A. Collins OriginalPaper Pages: 1058 - 1077
Configural face encoding and spatial frequency information Isabelle BoutetCharles CollinJocelyn Faubert OriginalPaper Pages: 1078 - 1093
Object-based connectedness facilitates matching Arno KoningRob Van Lier OriginalPaper Pages: 1094 - 1102
Object-based selection in the two-rectangles method is not an artifact of the three-sided directional cue Mark T. MarraraCathleen M. Moore OriginalPaper Pages: 1103 - 1109
Mirror-reflecting a picture of an object: What happens to the shape percept? Els V. K. CornelisAndrea J. Van DoornHuib De Ridder OriginalPaper Pages: 1110 - 1125
Inhibition of return with rapid serial shifts of attention: Implications for memory and visual search Michael D. DoddAlan D. CastelJay Pratt OriginalPaper Pages: 1126 - 1135
A gradual spread of attention R. HoutkampH. SpekreijseP. R. Roelfsema OriginalPaper Pages: 1136 - 1144
Direct estimation of multidimensional perceptual distributions: Assessing hue and form Dale J. Cohen OriginalPaper Pages: 1145 - 1160
Comparison is not just subtraction: Effects of time- and space-order on subjective stimulus difference Åke Hellström OriginalPaper Pages: 1161 - 1177