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Object detection in natural scenes: Independent effects of spatial and category-based attention Timo SteinMarius V. Peelen OriginalPaper Open access 30 January 2017 Pages: 738 - 752
Spatial attention is necessary for object-based attention: Evidence from temporal-order judgments Ian DonovanJay PrattSarah Shomstein OriginalPaper 27 December 2016 Pages: 753 - 764
Object-location binding across a saccade: A retinotopic spatial congruency bias Anna Shafer-SkeltonColin N. KupitzJulie D. Golomb OriginalPaper 09 January 2017 Pages: 765 - 781
Pupillary correlates of covert shifts of attention during working memory maintenance Nash UnsworthMatthew K. Robison OriginalPaper 12 January 2017 Pages: 782 - 795
Effects of a no-go Task 2 on Task 1 performance in dual - tasking: From benefits to costs Markus JanczykLynn Huestegge OriginalPaper 27 December 2016 Pages: 796 - 806
Intervening response events between identification targets do not always turn repetition benefits into repetition costs Matthew D. HilcheyJason RajsicJay Pratt OriginalPaper 06 January 2017 Pages: 807 - 819
Response readiness modulates the development of association-based automaticity in masked priming Yongchun WangYonghui WangQi Chen OriginalPaper 11 January 2017 Pages: 820 - 832
Individual differences in long-range time representation Camila S. AgostinoMarcelo S. CaetanoYossi Zana OriginalPaper 27 January 2017 Pages: 833 - 840
Control blindness: Why people can make incorrect inferences about the intentions of others Andrew B. S. WillettRichard S. MarkenWarren Mansell OriginalPaper Open access 11 January 2017 Pages: 841 - 849
Detecting distortions of peripherally presented letter stimuli under crowded conditions Thomas S. A. WallisSaskia TobiasFelix A. Wichmann OriginalPaper 04 January 2017 Pages: 850 - 862
Conscious error perception: The impact of response interference from a secondary task Maria M. RobinsonDavid E. Irwin OriginalPaper 31 January 2017 Pages: 863 - 877
Motion direction discrimination training reduces perceived motion repulsion Ke JiaSheng Li OriginalPaper 27 December 2016 Pages: 878 - 887
The reference frame for encoding and retention of motion depends on stimulus set size Duong HuynhSrimant P. TripathyHaluk Öğmen OriginalPaper 13 January 2017 Pages: 888 - 910
A comparison of colour, shape, and flash induced illusory line motion Jeff P. Hamm OriginalPaper 04 January 2017 Pages: 911 - 928
Estimating the relative weights of visual and auditory tau versus heuristic-based cues for time-to-contact judgments in realistic, familiar scenes by older and younger adults Behrang KeshavarzJennifer L. CamposDaniel Oberfeld OriginalPaper 17 January 2017 Pages: 929 - 944
Cognitive basis of individual differences in speech perception, production and representations: The role of domain general attentional switching Jinghua OuSam-Po Law OriginalPaper 31 January 2017 Pages: 945 - 963
Support for context effects on segmentation and segments depends on the context Christopher C. HeffnerRochelle S. NewmanWilliam J. Idsardi OriginalPaper 17 January 2017 Pages: 964 - 988
Syntax response–space biases for hands, not feet Timothy W. BoiteauCameron SmithAmit Almor OriginalPaper 11 January 2017 Pages: 989 - 999