Attention doesn’t slide: spatiotopic updating after eye movements instantiates a new, discrete attentional locus Julie D. GolombAlexandria C. MarinoJames A. Mazer OriginalPaper 02 December 2010 Pages: 7 - 14
The time course of attentional capture under dual-task conditions Valerio SantangeloFabiano BottaCharles Spence OriginalPaper 23 November 2010 Pages: 15 - 23
The politics of attention: gaze-cuing effects are moderated by political temperament Michael D. DoddJohn R. HibbingKevin B. Smith OriginalPaper 04 November 2010 Pages: 24 - 29
Does visual expertise improve visual recognition memory? Karla K. EvansMichael A. CohenJeremy M. Wolfe OriginalPaper 09 November 2010 Pages: 30 - 35
The material–weight illusion induced by expectations alone Gavin BuckinghamNathalie S. RangerMelvyn A. Goodale OriginalPaper 09 November 2010 Pages: 36 - 41
On the role of intervening distractors in the attentional blink Benoit BrissonThomas M. SpalekVincent Di Lollo OriginalPaper 09 November 2010 Pages: 42 - 52
Prior entry explains order reversals in the attentional blink Christian N. L. OliversFrederic HilkenmeierIngrid Scharlau OriginalPaper 04 November 2010 Pages: 53 - 67
Exogenous visual attention prolongs perceived duration Tanja SeifriedRolf Ulrich OriginalPaper 20 November 2010 Pages: 68 - 85
Individual working memory capacity is uniquely correlated with feature-based attention when combined with spatial attention Jesse J. BengsonGeorge R. Mangun OriginalPaper Open access 11 November 2010 Pages: 86 - 102
Dividing attention between color and shape revisited: redundant targets coactivate only when parts of the same perceptual object J. Toby MordkoffRose Halterman Danek OriginalPaper 12 November 2010 Pages: 103 - 112
The initial stage of visual selection is controlled by top-down task set: new ERP evidence Ulrich AnsorgeMonika KissMartin Eimer OriginalPaper 06 November 2010 Pages: 113 - 122
Orienting of attention, pupil size, and the norepinephrine system Shai GabayYoni PertzovAvishai Henik OriginalPaper 24 November 2010 Pages: 123 - 129
The facing bias in biological motion perception: structure, kinematics, and body parts Ben SchoutenNikolaus F. TrojeKarl Verfaillie OriginalPaper 25 November 2010 Pages: 130 - 143
Brightness and image definition of pictures viewed from between the legs Atsuki HigashiyamaMiyuki Toga OriginalPaper 09 November 2010 Pages: 144 - 159
Information space is action space: perceiving the partial lengths of rods rotated on an axle Claire F. MichaelsRobert W. Isenhower OriginalPaper 16 November 2010 Pages: 160 - 171
Velocity perception for sounds moving in frequency space Molly J. HenryJ. Devin McAuley OriginalPaper 17 November 2010 Pages: 172 - 188
The temporal weighting of loudness: effects of the level profile Daniel OberfeldTina Plank OriginalPaper 20 November 2010 Pages: 189 - 208
No effect of synesthetic congruency on temporal ventriloquism Mirjam KeetelsJean Vroomen OriginalPaper Open access 03 December 2010 Pages: 209 - 218
Crossmodal duration perception involves perceptual grouping, temporal ventriloquism, and variable internal clock rates P. Christiaan KlinkJorrit S. MontijnRichard J. A. van Wezel OriginalPaper Open access 19 November 2010 Pages: 219 - 236
Cross-modal detection using various temporal and spatial configurations James A. Schirillo OriginalPaper 16 November 2010 Pages: 237 - 246
The role of attention in the localization of odors to the mouth Richard J. StevensonMehmet K. MahmutMegan J. Oaten OriginalPaper 19 November 2010 Pages: 247 - 258
Incongruence in number–luminance congruency effects Titia GebuisMaarten J. van der Smagt OriginalPaper Open access 10 November 2010 Pages: 259 - 265
Saccade control in natural images is shaped by the information visible at fixation: evidence from asymmetric gaze-contingent windows Tom FoulshamRobert TeszkaAlan Kingstone OriginalPaper 20 November 2010 Pages: 266 - 283