Studying visual attention using the multiple object tracking paradigm: A tutorial review Hauke S. MeyerhoffFrank PapenmeierMarkus Huff ReviewPaper 05 June 2017 Pages: 1255 - 1274
Visual selective attention with virtual barriers Darryl W. Schneider SHORT REPORT 05 May 2017 Pages: 1275 - 1281
The open-object illusion: size perception is greatly influenced by object boundaries Tal Makovski SHORT REPORT 04 May 2017 Pages: 1282 - 1289
Binding time: Evidence for integration of temporal stimulus features Johanna BogonRoland ThomaschkeGesine Dreisbach SHORT REPORT 04 May 2017 Pages: 1290 - 1296
Mixed signals: The effect of conflicting reward- and goal-driven biases on selective attention Daniel PreciadoJaap MunnekeJan Theeuwes OriginalPaper Open access 24 April 2017 Pages: 1297 - 1310
Short-term and long-term attentional biases to frequently encountered target features Li Z. ShaRoger W. RemingtonYuhong V. Jiang OriginalPaper 24 April 2017 Pages: 1311 - 1322
Effects of task-irrelevant grouping on visual selection in partial report Rasmus LunauThomas Habekost OriginalPaper 31 March 2017 Pages: 1323 - 1335
Numerosity estimates for attended and unattended items in visual search Troy D. KelleyDaniel N. CassentiThomas G. Ghirardelli OriginalPaper 20 March 2017 Pages: 1336 - 1351
Getting satisfied with “satisfaction of search”: How to measure errors during multiple-target visual search Adam T. Biggs OriginalPaper 28 March 2017 Pages: 1352 - 1365
Collinear masking effect in visual search is independent of perceptual salience Li JinglingYi-Hui LuChia-huei Tseng OriginalPaper 23 March 2017 Pages: 1366 - 1383
Task-irrelevant distractors in the delay period interfere selectively with visual short-term memory for spatial locations Francesco MariniJerry ScottEdward F. Ester OriginalPaper 24 April 2017 Pages: 1384 - 1392
The aftermath of memory retrieval for recycling visual working memory representations Hyung-Bum ParkWeiwei ZhangJoo-Seok Hyun OriginalPaper 04 April 2017 Pages: 1393 - 1407
Working memory representations persist in the face of unexpected task alterations Garrett SwanBrad WybleHui Chen OriginalPaper 06 April 2017 Pages: 1408 - 1414
Human classifier: Observers can deduce task solely from eye movements Brett BahleMark MillsMichael D. Dodd OriginalPaper 10 May 2017 Pages: 1415 - 1425
Reasoning strategies with rational numbers revealed by eye tracking Patrick PlummerMelissa DeWolfKeith J. Holyoak OriginalPaper 29 March 2017 Pages: 1426 - 1437
Faces are special, but facial expressions aren’t: Insights from an oculomotor capture paradigm Christel DevueGina M. Grimshaw OriginalPaper 27 April 2017 Pages: 1438 - 1452
Limited evidence of individual differences in holistic processing in different versions of the part-whole paradigm Mackenzie A. SundayJennifer J. RichlerIsabel Gauthier OriginalPaper 30 March 2017 Pages: 1453 - 1465
Object substitution masking and its relationship with visual crowding Sarah Jayne CampMichael PillingAngus Gellatly OriginalPaper 06 April 2017 Pages: 1466 - 1479
Accurate step-hold tracking of smoothly varying periodic and aperiodic probability Matthew RicciRandy Gallistel OriginalPaper 04 April 2017 Pages: 1480 - 1494
Voluntary action alters the perception of visual illusions Matti VuorreJanet Metcalfe OriginalPaper 27 April 2017 Pages: 1495 - 1505
Confident failures: Lapses of working memory reveal a metacognitive blind spot Kirsten C. S. AdamEdward K. Vogel OriginalPaper 03 May 2017 Pages: 1506 - 1523
Self-relevance effects and label choice: Strong variations in label-matching performance due to non-self-relevant factors Gregory L. WadeTimothy J. Vickery OriginalPaper 20 March 2017 Pages: 1524 - 1534
Media multitasking and implicit learning Kathleen S. EdwardsMyoungju Shin OriginalPaper 01 May 2017 Pages: 1535 - 1549
Erratum to: Voluntary action alters the perception of visual illusions Matti VuorreJanet Metcalfe Erratum 18 May 2017 Pages: 1550 - 1554