A brief introduction to the use of event-related potentials in studies of perception and attention Geoffrey F. Woodman Tutorial review Pages: 2031 - 2046
Contextual control over task-set retrieval Matthew J. C. CrumpGordon D. Logan Brief Reports Pages: 2047 - 2053
Is desynchrony tolerance adaptable in the perceptual organization of speech? Robert E. RemezDaria F. FerroMorgana L. Davids Brief Reports Pages: 2054 - 2058
Timing divided attention Hinze HogendoornThomas A. CarlsonFrans A. J. Verstraten Research Articles Pages: 2059 - 2068
Masked singleton effects Björn HeldUlrich AnsorgeHermann J. Müller Research Articles Pages: 2069 - 2086
Unexpected changes in direction of motion attract attention Christina J. HowardAlex O. Holcombe Research Articles Pages: 2087 - 2095
Attentional capture by motion onsets is modulated by perceptual load Joshua D. CosmanShaun P. Vecera Research Articles Pages: 2096 - 2105
Perceptual load modulates the processing of distractors presented at task-irrelevant locations during the attentional blink James C. ElliottBarry Giesbrecht Research Articles Pages: 2106 - 2114
Still another confounded face in the crowd Dean G. PurcellAlan L. Stewart Research Articles Pages: 2115 - 2127
Does feature similarity facilitate attentional selection? Yariv FestmanJochen Braun Research Articles Pages: 2128 - 2143
Visual marking survives graphical change if meaning is retained Takayuki OsugiTakatsune KumadaJun Kawahara Research Articles Pages: 2144 - 2156
Exogenous temporal cues enhance recognition memory in an object-based manner Junji OhyamaKatsumi Watanabe Research Articles Pages: 2157 - 2167
The control of stimulus-driven saccades is subject not to central, but to visual attention limitations Elena CarboneWerner X. Schneider Research Articles Pages: 2168 - 2175
Binding targets’ responses to distractors’ locations: Distractor response bindings in a location-priming task Christian FringsBirte Möller Research Articles Pages: 2176 - 2183
Binocular foveation in reading Richard ShillcockMatthew RobertsMateo Obregón Research Articles Pages: 2184 - 2203
Visual perception in fencing: Do the eye movements of fencers represent their information pickup? Norbert HagemannJörg SchorerBernd Strauss Research Articles Pages: 2204 - 2214
Auditory temporal cues can modulate visual representational momentum Wataru TeramotoSouta HidakaYôiti Suzuki Research Articles Pages: 2215 - 2226
Temporal order judgment criteria are affected by synchrony judgment sensitivity Rob L. J. Van EijkArmin KohlrauschSteven Van De Par Research Articles Pages: 2227 - 2235
Redundant spoken labels facilitate perception of multiple items Gary LupyanMichael J. Spivey Research Articles Pages: 2236 - 2253
Conversational role influences speech imitation Jennifer S. PardoIsabel Cajori JayRobert M. Krauss Research Articles Pages: 2254 - 2264
Hemispheric differences in specificity effects in talker identification Julio GonzálezTeresa Cervera-crespoConor T. McLennan Research Articles Pages: 2265 - 2273
Rhythmic context modulates foreperiod effects Robert J. EllisMari Riess Jones Research Articles Pages: 2274 - 2288
Updating and feature overwriting in short-term memory for timbre Mercer TomMcKeown Denis Research Articles Pages: 2289 - 2303
Differential context effects between sweet tastes and smells Richard J. StevensonMehmet Mahmut Research Articles Pages: 2304 - 2313