Subjectively divided tone components in the gap transfer illusion Kyoko KanafukaYoshitaka NakajimaShunsuke Tanaka OriginalPaper Pages: 641 - 653
The linear perspective information in ground surface representation and distance judgment Bing WuZijiang J. HeTeng Leng Ooi OriginalPaper Pages: 654 - 672
Visual dominance and attention: The Colavita effect revisited Scott SinnettCharles SpenceSalvador Soto-Faraco OriginalPaper Pages: 673 - 686
Hemispatial asymmetries in judgment of stimulus size Jennifer CharlesArash SahraiePeter McGeorge OriginalPaper Pages: 687 - 698
Sensorimotor synchronization with chords containing tone-onset asynchronies Michael J. HovePeter E. KellerCarol L. Krumhansl OriginalPaper Pages: 699 - 708
Picking up the pace: Effects of global temporal context on sensitivity to the tempo of auditory sequences J. Devin McAuleyNathaniel S. Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 709 - 718
The relationship between covert and overt attention in endogenous cuing Stefan Van der StigchelJan Theeuwes OriginalPaper Pages: 719 - 731
The time course of perceptual grouping: The role of segregation and shape formation Irene Razpurker-ApfeldRuth Kimchi OriginalPaper Pages: 732 - 743
Crossmodal binding: Evaluating the “unity assumption” using audiovisual speech stimuli Argiro VatakisCharles Spence OriginalPaper Pages: 744 - 756
Task-dependent costs in processing two simultaneous auditory stimuli Frederick J. GallunChristine R. MasonGerald Kidd OriginalPaper Pages: 757 - 771
Information persistence in the integration of partial cues for object recognition Ernest Greene OriginalPaper Pages: 772 - 784
Stopping eye and hand movements: Are the processes independent? Leanne BoucherVeit StuphornThomas J. Palmeri OriginalPaper Pages: 785 - 801
Antisaccade costs with static and dynamic targets Richard GodijnArthur F. Kramer OriginalPaper Pages: 802 - 815
Formation of visual “objects” in the early computation of spatial relations Jacob Feldman OriginalPaper Pages: 816 - 827
On observing another person’s actions: Influences of observed inhibition and errors Stefanie SchuchSteven P. Tipper OriginalPaper Pages: 828 - 837