Metacontrast masking is processed before grapheme–color synesthesia Michael Patrick BaconBruce BridgemanVilayanur S. Ramachandran Report 28 November 2012 Pages: 5 - 9
How does horizontal and vertical navigation influence spatial memory of multifloored environments? Guillaume ThibaultAchille PasqualottoAlain Berthoz Report 13 December 2012 Pages: 10 - 15
Coarse guidance by numerosity in visual search Ester ReijnenJeremy M. WolfeJoseph Krummenacher OriginalPaper 16 October 2012 Pages: 16 - 28
The effects of ignored versus foveated cues upon inhibition of return: An event-related potential study Jason SatelMatthew D. HilcheyRaymond M. Klein OriginalPaper 18 October 2012 Pages: 29 - 40
Happy with a difference, unhappy with an identity: Observers’ mood determines processing depth in visual search Anna GrubertPetra SchmidJoseph Krummenacher OriginalPaper 19 October 2012 Pages: 41 - 52
Speed has an effect on multiple-object tracking independently of the number of close encounters between targets and distractors Cary S. Feria OriginalPaper 13 September 2012 Pages: 53 - 67
Effects of changes in size, speed, and distance on the perception of curved 3-D trajectories Junjun ZhangMyron L. BraunsteinGeorge J. Andersen OriginalPaper 25 September 2012 Pages: 68 - 82
Disrupting perceptual grouping of face parts impairs holistic face processing Kim M. CurbyRebecca R. GoldsteinKara Blacker OriginalPaper Open access 22 November 2012 Pages: 83 - 91
Do humans and nonhuman animals share the grouping principles of the iambic–trochaic law? Daniela M. de la MoraMarina NesporJuan M. Toro OriginalPaper 07 September 2012 Pages: 92 - 100
Perceptual representations of phonotactically illegal syllables Mara BreenJohn KingstonLisa D. Sanders OriginalPaper 18 November 2012 Pages: 101 - 120
The effects of marker-related temporal cues on auditory gap-duration discrimination Mark A. StellmackNeal F. ViemeisterStanley Sheft OriginalPaper 25 September 2012 Pages: 121 - 131
Target localization among concurrent sound sources: No evidence for the inhibition of previous distractor responses Malte MöllerSusanne MayrAxel Buchner OriginalPaper 18 October 2012 Pages: 132 - 144
Estimating working memory capacity for lists of nonverbal sounds Dawei LiNelson CowanJ. Scott Saults OriginalPaper 10 November 2012 Pages: 145 - 160
Contextual influences of dimension, speed, and direction of motion on subjective time perception Spencer R. KlineCatherine L. Reed OriginalPaper 14 September 2012 Pages: 161 - 167
Sources of bias and uncertainty in a visual temporal individuation task Paolo Martini OriginalPaper 10 November 2012 Pages: 168 - 181
The heart beat does not make us tick: The impacts of heart rate and arousal on time perception Marcus A. SchwarzIsabell WinklerPeter Sedlmeier OriginalPaper 10 November 2012 Pages: 182 - 193
On the ability to directly evaluate sensory ratios Sergio Cesare Masin OriginalPaper 17 October 2012 Pages: 194 - 204