Current perspectives in medical image perception Elizabeth A. Krupinski Tutorial Reviews Pages: 1205 - 1217
Fortune and reversals of fortune in visual search: Reward contingencies for pop-out targets affect search efficiency and target repetition effects Árni KristjánssonÓlafía SigurjónsdóttirJon Driver Brief Reports Pages: 1229 - 1236
Shifting spatial attention makes you flip: Exogenous visual attention triggers perceptual alternations during binocular rivalry Chris L. E. PaffenStefan Van der Stigchel Brief Reports Pages: 1237 - 1243
Shift and deviate: Saccades reveal that shifts of covert attention evoked by trained spatial stimuli are obligatory Stefan Van der StigchelMark MillsMichael D. Dodd Brief Reports Pages: 1244 - 1250
Has someone moved my plate? The immediate and persistent effects of object location changes on gaze allocation during natural scene viewing Melissa L. -H. VõJan ZwickelWerner X. Schneider Brief Reports Pages: 1251 - 1255
The facing bias in biological motion perception: Effects of stimulus gender and observer sex Ben SchoutenNikolaus F. TrojeKarl Verfaillie Brief Reports Pages: 1256 - 1260
Increased hedonic differences despite increases in hedonic range Debra A. ZellnerKeNesha JonesScott Parker Brief Reports Pages: 1261 - 1265
Learning in repeated visual search Michael C. HoutStephen D. Goldinger Research Articles Pages: 1267 - 1282
The relative contribution of scene context and target features to visual search in scenes Monica S. CastelhanoChelsea Heaven Research Articles Pages: 1283 - 1297
New objects do not capture attention without a sensory transient Andrew HollingworthDaniel J. SimonsSteven L. Franconeri Research Articles Pages: 1298 - 1310
Isoluminant motion onset captures attention Ruo Mu GuoRichard A. AbramsJay Pratt Research Articles Pages: 1311 - 1316
Visual information underpinning skilled anticipation: The effect of blur on a coupled and uncoupled in situ anticipatory response David L. MannBruce AbernethyDamian Farrow Research Articles Pages: 1317 - 1326
The dark side of visual awareness in sport: Inattentional blindness in a real-world basketball task Philip FurleyDaniel MemmertChristian Heller Research Articles Pages: 1327 - 1337
Duck! Scaling the height of a horizontal barrier to body height Jeanine K. StefanucciMichael N. Geuss Research Articles Pages: 1338 - 1349
Virtual and drawing structures for the Müller-Lyer illusions Gordon M. ReddingDavid W. Vinson Research Articles Pages: 1350 - 1366
What the experimenter’s prime tells the observer’s brain Geoff G. ColeGustav Kuhn Research Articles Pages: 1367 - 1376
Modality effects in rhythm processing: Auditory encoding of visual rhythms is neither obligatory nor automatic J. Devin McAuleyMolly J. Henry Research Articles Pages: 1377 - 1389
Do metrical accents create illusory phenomenal accents? Bruno H. Repp Research Articles Pages: 1390 - 1403
Time stretching: Illusory lengthening of filled auditory durations Takayuki SasakiYoshitaka NakajimaKazuo Ueda Research Articles Pages: 1404 - 1421
Unequal Weber fractions for the categorization of brief temporal intervals Simon Grondin Research Articles Pages: 1422 - 1430
Erratum to: Grouping puts figure—ground assignment in context by constraining propagation of edge assignment Brooks J. L.Driver J. Erratum Pages: 1431 - 1431