Using multidimensional scaling to quantify similarity in visual search and beyond Michael C. HoutHayward J. GodwinStephen D. Goldinger ReviewPaper 22 October 2015 Pages: 3 - 20
No need for a social cue! A masked magician can also trick the audience in the vanishing ball illusion Cyril ThomasAndré Didierjean OriginalPaper 16 December 2015 Pages: 21 - 29
Revisiting the importance of common body motion in human action perception Steven M. ThurmanHongjing Lu OriginalPaper 24 November 2015 Pages: 30 - 36
Impact of semantic similarity in novel associations: Direct and indirect routes to action Scott N. MacdonaldEric D. RichardsGeneviève Desmarais OriginalPaper 24 December 2015 Pages: 37 - 43
Category-specific learned attentional bias to object parts Kao-Wei ChuaIsabel Gauthier OriginalPaper 29 December 2015 Pages: 44 - 51
The upper-hemifield advantage for masked face processing: Not just an attentional bias Genevieve L. QuekMatthew Finkbeiner OriginalPaper 30 October 2015 Pages: 52 - 68
Novelty biases attention and gaze in a surprise trial Gernot HorstmannArvid Herwig OriginalPaper 21 October 2015 Pages: 69 - 77
Memory strength versus memory variability in visual change detection Robert M. NosofskyJason Gold OriginalPaper 20 October 2015 Pages: 78 - 93
Binding global and local object features in visual working memory Justin M. EricsonMelissa R. BeckAmanda E. van Lamsweerde OriginalPaper 28 October 2015 Pages: 94 - 106
Effects of mental resource availability on looming task performance Austen B. McGuireOmri GillathMichael S. Vitevitch OriginalPaper 23 October 2015 Pages: 107 - 113
Spatial priming in ecologically relevant reference frames Sarah M. Tower-RichardiAndrew B. LeberJulie D. Golomb OriginalPaper 30 October 2015 Pages: 114 - 132
Spatial action-effect binding Wladimir KirschRoland PfisterWilfried Kunde OriginalPaper 20 October 2015 Pages: 133 - 142
Joint Simon effects for non-human co-actors Anna StenzelRoman Liepelt OriginalPaper 20 October 2015 Pages: 143 - 158
Attentional capture during attentional awakening Tomoe InukaiTomonari ShimomuraJun I. Kawahara OriginalPaper 09 October 2015 Pages: 159 - 167
Selection for encoding: No evidence of greater attentional capture following forget than remember instructions Tracy L. TaylorJeff P. Hamm OriginalPaper 24 September 2015 Pages: 168 - 186
Recognition-induced forgetting is not due to category-based set size Ashleigh M. Maxcey OriginalPaper 26 October 2015 Pages: 187 - 197
Attentional flexibility and memory capacity in conductors and pianists Clemens WöllnerAndrea R. Halpern OriginalPaper 25 September 2015 Pages: 198 - 208
The scope of no return: Openness predicts the spatial distribution of Inhibition of Return Kristin E. WilsonMatthew X. LoweSusanne Ferber OriginalPaper 20 October 2015 Pages: 209 - 217
Technology consumption and cognitive control: Contrasting action video game experience with media multitasking Pedro Cardoso-LeiteRachel KludtDaphne Bavelier OriginalPaper 16 October 2015 Pages: 218 - 241
Value-driven attentional capture in the auditory domain Brian A. Anderson OriginalPaper 22 October 2015 Pages: 242 - 250
Perceptual grouping of objects occupied by target and flankers affects target-flanker interference Chunming LuoRobert W. Proctor OriginalPaper 24 September 2015 Pages: 251 - 263
Relative judgment in facial identity perception as revealed by sequential effects Shen-Mou HsuJung-Sen Lee OriginalPaper 10 September 2015 Pages: 264 - 277
Titchener’s ⊥ in context 1—delimited, discrete monomotif patterns, line arrangements, and branching patterns Klaus Landwehr OriginalPaper 20 October 2015 Pages: 278 - 292
Evidence against global attention filters selective for absolute bar-orientation in human vision Matthew InversoPeng SunGeorge Sperling OriginalPaper 30 October 2015 Pages: 293 - 308
Foreshortening produces errors in the perception of angles pictured as on the ground Marta WnuczkoKaran SinghJohn M. Kennedy OriginalPaper 05 November 2015 Pages: 309 - 316
Visibility of speech articulation enhances auditory phonetic convergence James W. DiasLawrence D. Rosenblum OriginalPaper 11 September 2015 Pages: 317 - 333
Rate dependent speech processing can be speech specific: Evidence from the perceptual disappearance of words under changes in context speech rate Mark A. PittChristine SzostakLaura C. Dilley OriginalPaper 22 September 2015 Pages: 334 - 345
Cross-modal Informational Masking of Lipreading by Babble Joel MyersonBrent SpeharMitchell S. Sommers OriginalPaper 16 October 2015 Pages: 346 - 354
Individual differences in perceptual adaptability of foreign sound categories Jessamyn SchertzTaehong ChoNatasha Warner OriginalPaper 24 September 2015 Pages: 355 - 367
Erratum to: The time course of auditory and language-specific mechanisms in compensation for sibilant assimilation Meghan ClayardsOliver NiebuhrM. Gareth Gaskell Erratum 09 November 2015 Pages: 368 - 369