The effect of eccentricity and the adapting level on the café wall illusion Tatsuto Takeuchi OriginalPaper Pages: 1113 - 1127
Spatial context learning in visual search and change detection Yuhong JiangJoo-Hyun Song OriginalPaper Pages: 1128 - 1139
The role of closure in defining the “objects” of object-based attention Alexandria C. MarinoBrian J. Scholl OriginalPaper Pages: 1140 - 1149
Tempo sensitivity in isochronous tone sequences: The multiple-look model revisited Nathaniel S. MillerJ. Devin McAuley OriginalPaper Pages: 1150 - 1160
Reweighting sequential effects across different distributions of foreperiods: Segregating elementary contributions to nonspecific preparation Sander A. LosFrank Agter OriginalPaper Pages: 1161 - 1170
Good continuation affects discrimination of visual pattern information in young infants Paul C. QuinnRamesh S. Bhatt OriginalPaper Pages: 1171 - 1176
Visual space under free viewing conditions Michelle J. A. DoumenAstrid M. L. KappersJan J. Koenderink OriginalPaper Pages: 1177 - 1189
Attentional selection: A salience-based competition for representation Jeffrey R. W. Mounts OriginalPaper Pages: 1190 - 1198
Asymmetric interference between sex and emotion in face perception Anthony P. AtkinsonJason TipplesAndrew W. Young OriginalPaper Pages: 1199 - 1213
Revisiting preview search at isoluminance: New onsets are not necessary for the preview advantage Jason J. BraithwaiteGlyn W. HumphreysJohan Hulleman OriginalPaper Pages: 1214 - 1228
What is enumerated by subitization mechanisms? Greg DavisAmanda Holmes OriginalPaper Pages: 1229 - 1241
On the role of otoliths and semicircular canals in spatial orientation: Dynamics of the visually perceived eye level during gondola centrifugation Arne TribukaitOla Eiken OriginalPaper Pages: 1242 - 1251
Spatial probability as an attentional cue in visual search Joy J. GengMarlene Behrmann OriginalPaper Pages: 1252 - 1268
Viewer-external frames of reference in the mental transformation of 3-D objects Florian WaszakKnut DrewingRainer Mausfeld OriginalPaper Pages: 1269 - 1279
Luminance edges are not necessary for visual completion Tessa C. J. de WitCharles M. M. de WeertRob van Lier OriginalPaper Pages: 1280 - 1288
Comparing and unifying slope estimates across psychometric function models James M. GilchristDavid JerwoodH. Sam Ismaiel OriginalPaper Pages: 1289 - 1303