Mechanisms of contextual cueing: A tutorial review Caitlin A. SiskRoger W. RemingtonYuhong V. Jiang TUTORIAL REVIEW 13 August 2019 Pages: 2571 - 2589
The contribution of spatial position and rotated global configuration to contextual cueing Lei ZhengStefan Pollmann Short Report 07 October 2019 Pages: 2590 - 2596
Visual working memory deficits in undergraduates with a history of mild traumatic brain injury Hector ArciniegaAlexandrea Kilgore-GomezMarian E. Berryhill Short Report 19 June 2019 Pages: 2597 - 2603
Higher attentional costs for numerosity estimation at high densities Antonella PomèGiovanni AnobileDavid Charles Burr SHORT REPORT Open access 12 August 2019 Pages: 2604 - 2611
The number of letters in number words influences the response time in numerical comparison tasks: Evidence using Korean number words Doyeon KwonSongjoo Oh Short Report 11 October 2019 Pages: 2612 - 2618
Preserved tactile acuity in older pianists Gordon E. LeggeChristina GranquistYing-Zi Xiong Short Report 13 August 2019 Pages: 2619 - 2625
Establishing a role for the visual complexity of linguistic stimuli in age-related reading difficulty: Evidence from eye movements during Chinese reading Lin LiSha LiKevin B. Paterson SHORT REPORT Open access 13 August 2019 Pages: 2626 - 2634
Spotting rare items makes the brain “blink” harder: Evidence from pupillometry Megan H. PapeshJuan D. Guevara Pinto OriginalPaper 20 June 2019 Pages: 2635 - 2647
How to correctly put the “subsequent” in subsequent search miss errors Stephen H. AdamoPatrick H. CoxStephen R. Mitroff OriginalPaper 02 July 2019 Pages: 2648 - 2657
Correction to: How to correctly put the “subsequent” in subsequent search miss errors Stephen H. AdamoPatrick H. CoxStephen R. Mitroff Correction 20 August 2019 Pages: 2658 - 2658
“Satisfaction” in search: Individuals’ own search expectations predict their errors in multiple-target search Cary StothartJames R. Brockmole OriginalPaper 21 June 2019 Pages: 2659 - 2665
Selection history in context: Evidence for the role of reinforcement learning in biasing attention Brian A. AndersonMark K. Britton OriginalPaper 15 July 2019 Pages: 2666 - 2672
Taking stock: The role of environmental appraisal in the strategic use of attentional control Heather A. HansenJessica L. IronsAndrew B. Leber OriginalPaper 04 June 2019 Pages: 2673 - 2684
Do target detection and target localization always go together? Extracting information from briefly presented displays Ann J. CarriganSusan G. WardleAnina N. Rich OriginalPaper 19 June 2019 Pages: 2685 - 2699
Can you have multiple attentional templates? Large-scale replications of Van Moorselaar, Theeuwes, and Olivers (2014) and Hollingworth and Beck (2016) Marcella FrătescuDirk Van MoorselaarSebastiaan Mathôt OriginalPaper Open access 15 July 2019 Pages: 2700 - 2709
Dynamics of attentional focusing in the Eriksen flanker task Mathieu ServantGordon D. Logan OriginalPaper 27 June 2019 Pages: 2710 - 2721
The color-word Stroop effect driven by working memory maintenance Yi PanYu HanWuheng Zuo OriginalPaper 18 June 2019 Pages: 2722 - 2731
Probability-driven and stimulus-driven orienting of attention to time and sensory modality Melisa MencelogluMarcia GraboweckySatoru Suzuki OriginalPaper 28 June 2019 Pages: 2732 - 2744
Sequence-dependent sensitivity explains the accuracy of decisions when cues are separated with a gap Maryam Tohidi-MoghaddamSajjad ZabbahReza Ebrahimpour OriginalPaper 10 July 2019 Pages: 2745 - 2754
Seeing eye-to-eye: Social gaze interactions influence gaze direction identification S. Gareth EdwardsAndrew P. Bayliss OriginalPaper Open access 15 July 2019 Pages: 2755 - 2765
On-item fixations during serial encoding do not affect spatial working memory Stefan CzoschkeSebastian HenschkeElke B. Lange OriginalPaper Open access 28 June 2019 Pages: 2766 - 2787
The transfer of location-based control requires location-based conflict Lauren PickelJay PrattBlaire J. Weidler OriginalPaper 15 July 2019 Pages: 2788 - 2797
Detection of brake lights while distracted: Separating peripheral vision from cognitive load Benjamin WolfeBen D. SawyerRuth Rosenholtz OriginalPaper 20 June 2019 Pages: 2798 - 2813
Bad words prevail: Negatively charged Chinese characters accelerate attentional selection and preoccupy cognitive resources for consolidation Shih-Yu LoYuan-Sheng Wang OriginalPaper Open access 04 June 2019 Pages: 2814 - 2831
Effects of multitasking and intention–behaviour consistency when facing yellow traffic light uncertainty Daniel WrightPhilippe A. Chouinard OriginalPaper 03 June 2019 Pages: 2832 - 2849
Relating categorization to set summary statistics perception Noam KhayatShaul Hochstein OriginalPaper Open access 26 June 2019 Pages: 2850 - 2872
Behind the face of holistic perception: Holistic processing of Gestalt stimuli and faces recruit overlapping perceptual mechanisms Kim M. CurbyDenise Moerel OriginalPaper 04 June 2019 Pages: 2873 - 2880
On perceptual biases in virtual object manipulation: Signal reliability and action relevance matter Wladimir KirschWilfried Kunde OriginalPaper 12 June 2019 Pages: 2881 - 2889
Chromatic adaptation from achromatic stimuli with implied color R. J. LeeG. Mather OriginalPaper Open access 14 June 2019 Pages: 2890 - 2901
Symbolism overshadows the effect of physical size in supra-second temporal illusions Hakan KarşılarFuat Balcı OriginalPaper 04 June 2019 Pages: 2902 - 2916
Can people detect errors in shadows and reflections? Sophie J. NightingaleKimberley A. WadeDerrick G. Watson OriginalPaper Open access 28 June 2019 Pages: 2917 - 2943
Effects of stimulus repetition and training schedule on the perceptual learning of time-compressed speech and its transfer Karen BanaiYizhar Lavner OriginalPaper 03 June 2019 Pages: 2944 - 2955
Forget binning and get SMART: Getting more out of the time-course of response data Jonathan van LeeuwenJeroen B. J. SmeetsArtem V. Belopolsky OriginalPaper Open access 18 June 2019 Pages: 2956 - 2967
Correction to: Detecting distortions of peripherally presented letter stimuli under crowded conditions Thomas S. A. WallisSaskia TobiasFelix A. Wichmann Correction 16 September 2019 Pages: 2968 - 2970
Correction to: Visual search asymmetry depends on target-distractor feature similarity: Is the asymmetry simply a result of distractor rejection speed? Yichi (Raven) ZhangSerge Onyper Correction 04 September 2019 Pages: 2971 - 2971