On the value-dependence of value-driven attentional capture Brian A. AndersonMadeline Halpern OriginalPaper 07 February 2017 Pages: 1001 - 1011
Exploring the contributions of spatial and non-spatial working memory to priming of pop-out JeeWon AhnTrisha N. PatelAlejandro Lleras OriginalPaper 07 February 2017 Pages: 1012 - 1026
Further evidence in favor of prior entry from endogenous attention to a location in space Ralph S. ReddenGhislain d’EntremontRaymond M. Klein OriginalPaper 09 March 2017 Pages: 1027 - 1038
Perceiving crowd attention: Gaze following in human crowds with conflicting cues Zhongqiang SunWenjun YuMowei Shen OriginalPaper 07 March 2017 Pages: 1039 - 1049
Faces elicit different scanning patterns depending on task demands Isabelle BoutetChantal L. LemieuxCharles A. Collin OriginalPaper 09 February 2017 Pages: 1050 - 1063
Target-present guessing as a function of target prevalence and accumulated information in visual search Chad PeltierMark W. Becker OriginalPaper 09 February 2017 Pages: 1064 - 1069
The role of executive attention in object substitution masking Hannah L. FilmerRoxanne Wells-PerisPaul E. Dux OriginalPaper 17 February 2017 Pages: 1070 - 1077
Failures of cognitive control or attention? The case of stop-signal deficits in schizophrenia Dora MatzkeMatthew HughesAndrew Heathcote OriginalPaper Open access 09 February 2017 Pages: 1078 - 1086
Presaccadic target competition attenuates distraction Nicholas E. DiQuattroJoy J. Geng OriginalPaper 03 February 2017 Pages: 1087 - 1096
Stimulus-response incompatibility eliminates inhibitory cueing effects with saccadic but not manual responses Vivian EngAlfred LimJason Satel OriginalPaper 22 February 2017 Pages: 1097 - 1106
Memory and learning for visual signals in time and space Sujala MaharjanJason M. GoldRobert Sekuler OriginalPaper 09 February 2017 Pages: 1107 - 1122
The time course of intentional binding Miriam RuessRoland ThomaschkeAndrea Kiesel OriginalPaper 09 February 2017 Pages: 1123 - 1131
Intentional switching of auditory attention between long and short sequential tone patterns Sophie NoldenIring Koch OriginalPaper 15 February 2017 Pages: 1132 - 1146
Testing the generality of the zoom-lens model: Evidence for visual-pathway specific effects of attended-region size on perception Stephanie C. GoodhewRebecca K. LawrenceMark Edwards OriginalPaper 16 March 2017 Pages: 1147 - 1164
Distances on hills look farther than distances on flat ground: Evidence from converging measures Nathan L. TenhundfeldJessica K. Witt OriginalPaper 10 March 2017 Pages: 1165 - 1181
Does direction of walking impact binocular rivalry between competing patterns of optic flow? Richard ParisBobby BodenheimerRandolph Blake OriginalPaper 14 February 2017 Pages: 1182 - 1194
The visual perception of distance ratios outdoors J. Farley NormanOlivia C. AdkinsJonathan D. Kinnard OriginalPaper 14 February 2017 Pages: 1195 - 1203
Distorted body representations are robust to differences in experimental instructions Luigi TamèNicola BumpusMatthew R. Longo OriginalPaper 15 February 2017 Pages: 1204 - 1216
Connectedness underlies the underestimation of the horizontal vertical illusion in L-shaped configurations Yongchun CaiCi WangZhi Li OriginalPaper 17 March 2017 Pages: 1217 - 1226
Human visual perceptual organization beats thinking on speed Peter A. van der Helm OriginalPaper 23 February 2017 Pages: 1227 - 1238
Low is large: spatial location and pitch interact in voice-based body size estimation Katarzyna PisanskiSari G. E. IsensteinDavid R. Feinberg OriginalPaper 22 February 2017 Pages: 1239 - 1251