Implied body action directs spatial attention Will M. GervaisCatherine L. ReedRalph J. Roberts Brief Reports Pages: 1437 - 1443
A comparison of the McGurk effect for spoken and sung syllables Lena QuintoWilliam Forde ThompsonSandra E. Trehub Brief Reports Pages: 1450 - 1454
Capture versus suppression of attention by salient singletons: Electrophysiological evidence for an automatic attend-to-me signal Risa SawakiSteven J. Luck Research Articles Pages: 1455 - 1470
Event-related potentials to overlapping shapes: Effects of saliency and interference Mathieu B. BrodeurFranco LeporeJ. Bruno Debruille Research Articles Pages: 1471 - 1479
Feature-based attention to unconscious shapes and colors Filipp SchmidtThomas Schmidt Research Articles Pages: 1480 - 1494
Involuntary transfer of a top-down attentional set into the focus of attention: Evidence from a contingent attentional capture paradigm Katherine Sledge MooreDaniel H. Weissman Research Articles Pages: 1495 - 1509
Voluntary attention increases perceived spatial frequency Jared AbramsAntoine BarbotAndmarisa Carrasco Research Articles Pages: 1510 - 1521
The impact of attention load on the use of statistical information and coarticulation as speech segmentation cues Tânia FernandesRégine KolinskyPaul Ventura Research Articles Pages: 1522 - 1532
Working memory, perceptual priming, and the perception of hierarchical forms: Opposite effects of priming and working memory without memory refreshing Jeong-Im KimGlyn W. Humphreys Research Articles Pages: 1533 - 1555
Response priming driven by local contrast, not subjective brightness Thomas SchmidtSandra MikschPeter Kohl Research Articles Pages: 1556 - 1568
Effective 3-D shape discrimination survives retinal blur J. Farley NormanAmanda M. BeersAndalexandria M. Boswell Research Articles Pages: 1569 - 1575
A hit-and-miss investigation of asymmetries in wheelchair navigation Michael E. R. NichollsNyssa T. HadgraftJohn L. Bradshaw Research Articles Pages: 1576 - 1590
Differences in duration discrimination of filled and empty auditory intervals as a function of base duration Thomas H. Rammsayer Research Articles Pages: 1591 - 1600
Language identification from visual-only speech signals Rebecca E. RonquestSusannah V. LeviDavid B. Pisoni Research Articles Pages: 1601 - 1613
Alignment to visual speech information Rachel M. MillerKauyumari SanchezLawrence D. Rosenblum Research Articles Pages: 1614 - 1625
Attenuating the haptic horizontal—vertical curvature illusion Morton A. HellerAnne D. McClure WalkCassie Ambuehl Research Articles Pages: 1626 - 1641
Inhibition of vection by red Takeharu SenoShoji SunagaHiroyuki Ito Research Articles Pages: 1642 - 1653
Auditory, tactile, and multisensory cues facilitate search for dynamic visual stimuli Mary Kim NgoCharles Spence Research Articles Pages: 1654 - 1665
Somatotopic or spatiotopic? Frame of reference for localizing thermal sensations under thermo-tactile interactions Hsin-Ni HoJunji WatanabeMakio Kashino Research Articles Pages: 1666 - 1675
Decomposing the Garner interference paradigm: Evidence for dissociations between macrolevel and microlevel performance Benjamin J. DysonPhilip T. Quinlan Research Articles Pages: 1676 - 1691
Redundancy gains in simple responses and go/no-go tasks Matthias GondanChristina GötzeMark W. Greenlee Research Articles Pages: 1692 - 1709
Dimensional overlap accounts for independence and integration of stimulus—response compatibility effects Xun LiuYunsoo ParkJin Fan Research Articles Pages: 1710 - 1720