Demystifying visual awareness: Peripheral encoding plus limited decision complexity resolve the paradox of rich visual experience and curious perceptual failures Ruth Rosenholtz 40 Years of Feature Integration: Special Issue in Memory of Anne Treisman Open access 22 January 2020 Pages: 901 - 925
Experimentally induced awe does not affect implicit and explicit time perception Michiel van ElkMark Rotteveel Short Report Open access 25 November 2019 Pages: 926 - 937
A visual search asymmetry for relative novelty in the visual field based on sensory adaptation Michael J. MorganJoshua A. Solomon Short Report Open access 24 December 2019 Pages: 938 - 943
Cross-modal correspondences in sine wave: Speech versus non-speech modes Daniel Márcio Rodrigues SilvaSamuel C. Bellini-Leite SHORT REPORT 14 August 2019 Pages: 944 - 953
Comparable search efficiency for human and animal targets in the context of natural scenes Katja M. MayerIan M. ThorntonQuoc C. Vuong OriginalPaper 04 November 2019 Pages: 954 - 965
Concurrent evaluation of independently cued features during perceptual decisions and saccadic targeting in visual search Doug J. K. BarrettOliver Zobay OriginalPaper Open access 09 September 2019 Pages: 966 - 984
Center bias outperforms image salience but not semantics in accounting for attention during scene viewing Taylor R. HayesJohn M. Henderson OriginalPaper 27 August 2019 Pages: 985 - 994
Visual noise consisting of X-junctions has only a minimal adverse effect on object recognition Eshed MargalitSarah B. HeraldIrving Biederman OriginalPaper 14 November 2019 Pages: 995 - 1002
Evidence for early top-down modulation of attention to salient visual cues through probe detection Bryan R. Burnham OriginalPaper 20 August 2019 Pages: 1003 - 1023
How voluntary spatial attention influences feature biases in object correspondence Madeleine Y. StepperBettina RolkeElisabeth Hein OriginalPaper 28 June 2019 Pages: 1024 - 1037
The role of object history in establishing object correspondence Madeleine Y. StepperCathleen M. MooreElisabeth Hein OriginalPaper 26 November 2019 Pages: 1038 - 1050
The spatial coding mechanism of ordinal symbols: a study based on the ordinal position effect Wendian ShiQiangqiang WangXudong Zhao OriginalPaper 22 November 2019 Pages: 1051 - 1062
Allocation of attention in 3D space is adaptively modulated by relative position of target and distractor stimuli Thorsten PlewanGerhard Rinkenauer OriginalPaper 26 November 2019 Pages: 1063 - 1073
Predictable events elicit less visual and temporal information uptake in an oddball paradigm Blake W. SaurelsOttmar V. LippDerek H. Arnold OriginalPaper 26 November 2019 Pages: 1074 - 1087
Interacting hands draw attention during scene observation Ryosuke Niimi OriginalPaper 14 November 2019 Pages: 1088 - 1098
Biological motion and animacy belief induce similar effects on involuntary shifts of attention Ned Chandler-MatherTimothy WelshAda Kritikos OriginalPaper 14 August 2019 Pages: 1099 - 1111
Media multitasking, mind-wandering, and distractibility: A large-scale study Wisnu WiradhanyMarieke K. van VugtMark R. Nieuwenstein OriginalPaper Open access 07 August 2019 Pages: 1112 - 1124
Influence of content and intensity of thought on behavioral and pupil changes during active mind-wandering, off-focus, and on-task states Esperanza Jubera-GarcíaWim GeversFilip Van Opstal OriginalPaper Open access 12 September 2019 Pages: 1125 - 1135
No evidence for an attentional bias towards implicit temporal regularities Atser DamsmaNiels TaatgenHedderik van Rijn OriginalPaper Open access 04 September 2019 Pages: 1136 - 1149
Not looking for any trouble? Purely affective attentional settings do not induce goal-driven attentional capture Chris R. H. BrownNick BerggrenSophie Forster OriginalPaper 26 November 2019 Pages: 1150 - 1165
Probing early attention following negative and positive templates Ziyao ZhangNicholas GapelinNancy B. Carlisle OriginalPaper 24 October 2019 Pages: 1166 - 1175
Interference of irrelevant information in multisensory selection depends on attentional set Anne JensenSimon MerzChristian Frings OriginalPaper 23 August 2019 Pages: 1176 - 1195
Phasic alertness reverses the beneficial effects of accessory stimuli on choice reaction Christian H. Poth OriginalPaper 23 July 2019 Pages: 1196 - 1204
Does right hemisphere superiority sufficiently explain the left visual field advantage in face recognition? Matthew T. HarrisonLars Strother OriginalPaper 26 November 2019 Pages: 1205 - 1220
Can unconscious sequential integration of semantic information occur when the prime Chinese characters are displayed from left to right? Shen TuSimin WanWeigang Pan OriginalPaper 16 July 2019 Pages: 1221 - 1229
Experimental test of Bayesian saccade targeting under reversed reading direction Johan ChandraAndré KrügelRalf Engbert OriginalPaper 25 July 2019 Pages: 1230 - 1240
Visual objects interact differently during encoding and memory maintenance Stefan CzoschkeBenjamin PetersChristoph Bledowski OriginalPaper 06 September 2019 Pages: 1241 - 1257
Distinguishing target biases and strategic guesses in visual working memory Liqiang Huang OriginalPaper 22 November 2019 Pages: 1258 - 1270
Using the flicker task to estimate visual working memory storage capacity Hrag PailianDaniel J. SimonsJustin Halberda OriginalPaper 18 July 2019 Pages: 1271 - 1289
Visual working memory load does not eliminate visuomotor repetition effects Jason RajsicMatthew D. HilcheyJay Pratt OriginalPaper 14 August 2019 Pages: 1290 - 1303
Distractor familiarity reveals the importance of configural information in musical notation Ting-Yun ChangIsabel Gauthier OriginalPaper 19 August 2019 Pages: 1304 - 1317
Spectral contrast effects are modulated by selective attention in “cocktail party” settings Hans Rutger BoskerMatthias J. SjerpsEva Reinisch OriginalPaper Open access 23 July 2019 Pages: 1318 - 1332
Induced dissociations: Opposite time courses of priming and masking induced by custom-made mask-contrast functions Melanie BiaforaThomas Schmidt OriginalPaper 23 July 2019 Pages: 1333 - 1354
Configural superiority for varying contrast levels Pieter MoorsThiago Leiros CostaJohan Wagemans OriginalPaper 18 November 2019 Pages: 1355 - 1367
Patterns of interrelation between perception and understanding of images and texts with different degree of blur Oksana V. Zashchirinskaia OriginalPaper 29 July 2019 Pages: 1368 - 1377
The strength of the Shepard illusion in children coincides with age and cognitive skills but not perceptual abilities Philippe A. ChouinardKayla A. RoyalsOriane Landry OriginalPaper 26 November 2019 Pages: 1378 - 1390
Perception it is: Processing level in multisensory selection Anne JensenSimon MerzChristian Frings OriginalPaper 19 August 2019 Pages: 1391 - 1406
Is it impossible to acquire absolute pitch in adulthood? Yetta Kwailing WongKelvin F. H. LuiAlan C.-N. Wong OriginalPaper 04 November 2019 Pages: 1407 - 1430
The space contraction asymmetry in Michotte’s launching effect Yunyun ChenBihua Yan OriginalPaper 14 November 2019 Pages: 1431 - 1442
Can the diffuseness of sound sources in an auditory scene alter speech perception? Meital Avivi-ReichBrendan FifieldBruce A. Schneider OriginalPaper 13 August 2019 Pages: 1443 - 1458
Crossing event boundaries changes prospective perceptions of temporal length and proximity Ashley S. BangertChristopher A. KurbyOmar Carrasco OriginalPaper 13 August 2019 Pages: 1459 - 1472
An analysis of the processing of intramodal and intermodal time intervals Leila AzariGiovanna MioniSimon Grondin OriginalPaper 18 November 2019 Pages: 1473 - 1487
Symmetry mediates the bootstrapping of 3-D relief slant to metric slant Xiaoye Michael WangMats LindGeoffrey P. Bingham OriginalPaper 09 September 2019 Pages: 1488 - 1503
Bootstrapping a better slant: A stratified process for recovering 3D metric slant Xiaoye Michael WangMats LindGeoffrey P. Bingham OriginalPaper 10 September 2019 Pages: 1504 - 1519
A theoretical analysis of the reward rate optimality of collapsing decision criteria Udo BoehmLeendert van MaanenEric-Jan Wagenmakers OriginalPaper Open access 29 July 2019 Pages: 1520 - 1534
Correction to: Order versus chaos: The impact of structure on number-space associations S. CutiniS. AleottiK. Priftis Correction 02 January 2020 Pages: 1535 - 1535
Correction to: 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 Correction 10 December 2019 Pages: 1536 - 1536
Correction to: Extra-foveal Processing of Object Semantics Guides Early Overt Attention During Visual Search Francesco CimminellaSergio Della SalaMoreno I. Coco Correction 16 December 2019 Pages: 1537 - 1537
Correction to: A target contrast signal theory of parallel processing in goal-directed search Alejandro LlerasZhiyuan WangSimona Buetti Correction 21 February 2020 Pages: 1538 - 1538