Bayesian accounts of covert selective attention: A tutorial review Benjamin T. Vincent ReviewPaper 27 February 2015 Pages: 1013 - 1032
Effects of stimulus order on discrimination sensitivity for short and long durations Karin M. BausenhartOliver DyjasRolf Ulrich OriginalPaper 02 April 2015 Pages: 1033 - 1043
Stevens’s law for time: A direct comparison of prospective and retrospective judgments Simon GrondinVincent Laflamme OriginalPaper 23 April 2015 Pages: 1044 - 1051
Are processing limitations of visual attention and response selection subject to the same bottleneck in dual-tasks? Christina B. ReimerTilo StrobachTorsten Schubert OriginalPaper 26 March 2015 Pages: 1052 - 1069
Involuntary attentional capture by task-irrelevant objects that match the search template for category detection in natural scenes Reshanne R. ReederWieske van ZoestMarius V. Peelen OriginalPaper 26 March 2015 Pages: 1070 - 1080
Adaptation and visual search in mammographic images Elysse Kompaniez-DuniganCraig K. AbbeyMichael A. Webster OriginalPaper 27 February 2015 Pages: 1081 - 1087
Exposing the cuing task: the case of gaze and arrow cues Dana A. HaywardJelena Ristic OriginalPaper 25 March 2015 Pages: 1088 - 1104
Mental state attribution and the gaze cueing effect Geoff G. ColeDaniel T. SmithMark A. Atkinson OriginalPaper 04 March 2015 Pages: 1105 - 1115
The capacity limitations of orientation summary statistics Mouna AttarhaCathleen M. Moore OriginalPaper 26 March 2015 Pages: 1116 - 1131
Searching for the right word: Hybrid visual and memory search for words Sage E. P. BoettcherJeremy M. Wolfe OriginalPaper 19 March 2015 Pages: 1132 - 1142
Stimulus familiarity improves consolidation of visual working memory representations Lisa Durrance Blalock OriginalPaper 27 February 2015 Pages: 1143 - 1158
Spatial constancy of attention across eye movements is mediated by the presence of visual objects Matteo LisiPatrick CavanaghMarco Zorzi OriginalPaper 19 March 2015 Pages: 1159 - 1169
Different developmental trajectories across feature types support a dynamic field model of visual working memory development Vanessa R. SimmeringHilary E. MillerKevin Bohache OriginalPaper 04 March 2015 Pages: 1170 - 1188
Slow change deafness John G. NeuhoffJoseph WayandCatherine A. Benton OriginalPaper 19 March 2015 Pages: 1189 - 1199
Tactile search for change has less memory than visual search for change Takako YoshidaAyumi YamaguchiTenji Wake OriginalPaper 28 February 2015 Pages: 1200 - 1211
Contextual cueing: implicit memory of tactile context facilitates tactile search Leonardo AssumpçãoZhuanghua ShiThomas Geyer OriginalPaper Open access 04 March 2015 Pages: 1212 - 1222
Stored color–form knowledge modulates perceptual sensitivity in search Theresa WildeggerJane RiddochGlyn W. Humphreys OriginalPaper 14 March 2015 Pages: 1223 - 1238
What you see is what you expect: rapid scene understanding benefits from prior experience Michelle R. GreeneAbraham P. BotrosLi Fei-Fei OriginalPaper 17 March 2015 Pages: 1239 - 1251
Rapid scene perception with tragic consequences: observers miss perceiving vulnerable road users, especially in crowded traffic scenes Thomas SanockiMohammed IslamChanyoung Lee OriginalPaper 14 March 2015 Pages: 1252 - 1262
Retinotopy of visual masking and non-retinotopic perception during masking Babak NooryMichael H. HerzogHaluk Ogmen OriginalPaper 14 March 2015 Pages: 1263 - 1284
Stimulus set size modulates the sex–emotion interaction in face categorization Ottmar V. LippFika KarnadewiSophie L. Cronin OriginalPaper 05 March 2015 Pages: 1285 - 1294
Does perceptual confidence facilitate cognitive control? Ai KoizumiBrian ManiscalcoHakwan Lau OriginalPaper 04 March 2015 Pages: 1295 - 1306
Developmental trends in interpolation and its spatial constraints: A comparison of subjective and occluded contours Bat-Sheva HadadDaphne MaurerTerri L. Lewis OriginalPaper 04 March 2015 Pages: 1307 - 1320
Multiple concurrent temporal recalibrations driven by audiovisual stimuli with apparent physical differences Xiangyong YuanCuihua BiXiting Huang OriginalPaper 14 March 2015 Pages: 1321 - 1332
A link between individual differences in multisensory speech perception and eye movements Demet GurlerNathan DoyleMichael Beauchamp OriginalPaper 26 March 2015 Pages: 1333 - 1341
Interdependent processing and encoding of speech and concurrent background noise Angela CooperSusanne BrouwerAnn R. Bradlow OriginalPaper 14 March 2015 Pages: 1342 - 1357
Numerosity adaptation along the Y-Axis affects numerosity perception along the X-Axis: does numerosity adaptation activate MNLs? Wei LiuZhi-Jun ZhangYi Tang OriginalPaper 19 March 2015 Pages: 1358 - 1370
Direct manipulation of perceived angular declination affects perceived size and distance: a replication and extension of Wallach and O’Leary (1982) Morgan J. C. WilliamsFrank H. Durgin OriginalPaper Open access 20 March 2015 Pages: 1371 - 1378
Cross-Modal Associations between Color and Haptics Nadiya SlobodenyukYasmina JraissatiImad Elhajj OriginalPaper 04 March 2015 Pages: 1379 - 1395
Transfer of attunement in length perception by dynamic touch Simon de VriesRob WithagenFrank T. J. M. Zaal OriginalPaper Open access 26 March 2015 Pages: 1396 - 1410
Inferring the depth of 3-D objects from tactile spatial information Hiroyuki Mitsudo OriginalPaper 12 March 2015 Pages: 1411 - 1422
The complexities of keeping the beat: dynamical structure in the nested behaviors of finger tapping Charles A. CoeyJustin HassebrockMichael J. Richardson OriginalPaper 12 March 2015 Pages: 1423 - 1439
Observation of time-dependent psychophysical functions and accounting for threshold drifts Robert J. DollPeter H. VeltinkJan R. Buitenweg OriginalPaper Open access 26 March 2015 Pages: 1440 - 1447
A general formula for computing maximum proportion correct scores in various psychophysical paradigms with arbitrary probability distributions of stimulus observations Huanping DaiChristophe Micheyl OriginalPaper 28 February 2015 Pages: 1448 - 1460
Erratum to: The hands shield attention from visual interference Christopher C. DavoliJames R. Brockmole Erratum 27 March 2015 Pages: 1461 - 1461