More than superstition: Differential effects of featural heterogeneity and change on subitizing and counting Lana M. Trick OriginalPaper Pages: 743 - 760
A general area theorem for the same—different paradigm Christophe MicheylHuanping Dai OriginalPaper Pages: 761 - 764
Tactile—visual temporal ventriloquism: No effect of spatial disparity Mirjam KeetelsJean Vroomen OriginalPaper Pages: 765 - 771
Better than average: Alternatives to statistical summary representations for rapid judgments of average size Kristoffer MyczekDaniel J. Simons OriginalPaper Pages: 772 - 788
Attention modulates set representation by statistical properties Jan W. de FockertAlexander P. Marchant OriginalPaper Pages: 789 - 794
The effect of attentional demands on the antisaccade cost Richard GodijnArthur F. Kramer OriginalPaper Pages: 795 - 806
Visuotactile apparent motion Vanessa HarrarRebecca WinterLaurence R. Harris OriginalPaper Pages: 807 - 817
Time course of grouping of shape by perceptual closure: Effects of spatial proximity and collinearity Bat-Sheva HadadRuth Kimchi OriginalPaper Pages: 818 - 827
A scaling analysis of the snake lightness illusion Alexander D. LogvinenkoKarin PetriniLaurence T. Maloney OriginalPaper Pages: 828 - 840
Tonal expectations influence pitch perception F. MarmelB. TillmannW. J. Dowling OriginalPaper Pages: 841 - 852
Using morphs of familiar objects to examine how shape discriminability influences view sensitivity Rebecca LawsonHeinrich H. Bülthoff OriginalPaper Pages: 853 - 877
Constant versus variable response signal delays in speed—accuracy trade-offs: Effects of advance preparation for processing time Jeff MillerGudrun SproesserRolf Ulrich OriginalPaper Pages: 878 - 886
Grouping in the shine-through effect Michael H. HerzogUlrike SchmonseesManfred Fahle OriginalPaper Pages: 887 - 895
Object file continuity and the auditory attentional blink Dawei ShenTodd A. Mondor OriginalPaper Pages: 896 - 915
Spatial working memory load impairs signal enhancement, but not attentional orienting Suk Won HanMin-Shik Kim OriginalPaper Pages: 916 - 923
Stressing the mind: The effect of cognitive load and articulatory suppression on attentional guidance from working memory David SotoGlyn W. Humphreys OriginalPaper Pages: 924 - 934