Onsets do not override top-down goals, but they are responded to more quickly Shu-Chieh WuRoger W. RemingtonCharles L. Folk Report 05 March 2014 Pages: 649 - 654
Contralateral delay activity reveals dimension-based attentional orienting to locations in visual working memory Thomas TöllnerKathrin C. J. EschmannHermann J. Müller Report 08 February 2014 Pages: 655 - 662
Viewpoint-dependent representation of contextual information in visual working memory Frank PapenmeierMarkus Huff Report 28 January 2014 Pages: 663 - 668
Rewarding distractor context versus rewarding target location: A commentary on Tseng and Lleras (2013) Bernhard SchlagbauerThomas GeyerMichael Zehetleitner Report Open access 25 March 2014 Pages: 669 - 674
Different methods for reproducing time, different results Giovanna MioniFranca StablumSimon Grondin Report 28 January 2014 Pages: 675 - 681
Target features and target–distractor relation are both primed in visual search Martijn MeeterChristian N. L. Olivers OriginalPaper 11 January 2014 Pages: 682 - 694
Contextual integration of visual objects necessitates attention Nurit GronauMeytal Shachar OriginalPaper 22 January 2014 Pages: 695 - 714
Orienting attention in visual working memory requires central capacity: Decreased retro-cue effects under dual-task conditions Markus JanczykMarian E. Berryhill OriginalPaper 23 January 2014 Pages: 715 - 724
Ignoring real faces: Effects of valence, threat, and salience Elisabeth BlagroveDerrick G. Watson OriginalPaper 17 January 2014 Pages: 725 - 745
Characterizing ensemble statistics: mean size is represented across multiple frames of reference Jennifer E. CorbettDavid Melcher OriginalPaper 18 December 2013 Pages: 746 - 758
Automatic spatial association for luminance Antonia FumarolaValter PrpicTiziano Agostini OriginalPaper 09 January 2014 Pages: 759 - 765
Global-motion aftereffect does not depend on awareness of the adapting motion direction Alan L. F. LeeHongjing Lu OriginalPaper 16 January 2014 Pages: 766 - 779
The global slowdown effect: Why does perceptual grouping reduce perceived speed? Peter Jes KohlerGideon Paul CaplovitzPeter Ulric Tse OriginalPaper 22 January 2014 Pages: 780 - 792
Evidence for scene-based motion correspondence Elisabeth HeinCathleen M. Moore OriginalPaper 23 January 2014 Pages: 793 - 804
Safety in numbers: Target prevalence affects the detection of vehicles during simulated driving Vanessa BeanlandMichael G. LennéGeoffrey Underwood OriginalPaper 25 January 2014 Pages: 805 - 813
Duration perception of visual and auditory oddball stimuli: Does judgment task modulate the temporal oddball effect? Teresa BirngruberHannes SchröterRolf Ulrich OriginalPaper 17 January 2014 Pages: 814 - 828
An objective measure of auditory stream segregation based on molecular psychophysics Daniel Oberfeld OriginalPaper 22 January 2014 Pages: 829 - 851
Effect of initial-consonant intensity on the speed of lexical decisions Daniel FogertyAllen A. MontgomeryKimberlee A. Crass OriginalPaper 17 January 2014 Pages: 852 - 863
Perceivers vary in their capacity to benefit from feedback in learning to perceive length by dynamic touch Gertjan RopRob Withagen OriginalPaper 20 December 2013 Pages: 864 - 876
VR-MDS: Multidimensional scaling for classification tasks of virtual and real stimuli S. Okamoto OriginalPaper 09 January 2014 Pages: 877 - 893
Psychophysical point: A disc tends to become a point when Weber’s law fails Hiroshi OnoEsther G. GonzálezLinda Lillakas OriginalPaper 10 January 2014 Pages: 894 - 901