Crying the blues: The configural processing of infant face emotions and its association with postural biases Gianluca MalatestaValerio ManippaLuca Tommasi Short Report Open access 07 June 2022 Pages: 1403 - 1410
Parafoveal processing of underlying phonological information during Korean sentence reading Hyunah BaekWonil Choi Short Report 04 May 2022 Pages: 1411 - 1416
Priming effects in inefficient visual search: Real, but transient Jeremy M. WolfeSneha B. SureshWanyi Lyu OriginalPaper 16 May 2022 Pages: 1417 - 1431
Visual search guidance uses coarser template information than target-match decisions Xinger YuSimran K. JohalJoy J. Geng OriginalPaper Open access 26 April 2022 Pages: 1432 - 1445
Reward learning and statistical learning independently influence attentional priority of salient distractors in visual search Mike E. Le PelleyRhonda UngJan Theeuwes OriginalPaper Open access 10 January 2022 Pages: 1446 - 1459
Independence of implicitly guided attention from goal-driven oculomotor control Chen ChenVanessa G. Lee OriginalPaper 10 May 2022 Pages: 1460 - 1476
Interactions among endogenous, exogenous, and agency-driven attentional selection mechanisms in interactive displays Adam C. Vilanova-GoldsteinGreg HuffmanJames R. Brockmole OriginalPaper 24 May 2022 Pages: 1477 - 1488
The attentional boost effect facilitates the encoding of contextual details: New evidence with verbal materials and a modified recognition task Pietro SpataroNeil W. MulliganClelia Rossi-Arnaud OriginalPaper 17 May 2022 Pages: 1489 - 1500
Timing of internal processes: Investigating introspection about the costs of task switching and memory search Daniel BratzkeDonna Bryce OriginalPaper Open access 24 May 2022 Pages: 1501 - 1508
Training modulates memory-driven capture Edyta SasinFlorian SenseDaryl Fougnie OriginalPaper Open access 09 June 2022 Pages: 1509 - 1518
Unequal allocation of overt and covert attention in Multiple Object Tracking Veronica HadjipanayiAndria ShimiChristopher Kent OriginalPaper Open access 13 May 2022 Pages: 1519 - 1537
Target detection and discrimination in pop-out visual search with two targets James P. WilmottMukesh MakwanaJoo-Hyun Song OriginalPaper 03 May 2022 Pages: 1538 - 1552
Saccadic eye movement metrics reflect surprise and mental model updating Hanbin GoJames DanckertBritt Anderson OriginalPaper 02 June 2022 Pages: 1553 - 1565
Imperfect integration: Congruency between multiple sensory sources modulates decision-making processes Dominik KrzemińskiJiaxiang Zhang OriginalPaper Open access 22 April 2022 Pages: 1566 - 1582
Look at what I can do: Object affordances guide visual attention while speakers describe potential actions Gwendolyn RehrigMadison BarkerFernanda Ferreira OriginalPaper 28 April 2022 Pages: 1583 - 1610
Exploring the effectiveness of auditory, visual, and audio-visual sensory cues in a multiple object tracking environment Julia FöckerPolly AtkinsHauke S. Meyerhoff OriginalPaper Open access 24 May 2022 Pages: 1611 - 1624
Semantically congruent audiovisual integration with modal-based attention accelerates auditory short-term memory retrieval Hongtao YuAijun WangJinglong Wu OriginalPaper 31 May 2022 Pages: 1625 - 1634
Revisiting congruency effects in the working memory Stroop task Yi PanZheyu ZhangWuheng Zuo OriginalPaper 02 May 2022 Pages: 1635 - 1650
The effect of abstract representation and response feedback on serial dependence in numerosity perception Michele FornaciaiJoonkoo Park OriginalPaper 24 May 2022 Pages: 1651 - 1665
Self-prioritization with unisensory and multisensory stimuli in a matching task Clea DesebrockCharles SpenceAyla Barutchu OriginalPaper Open access 10 May 2022 Pages: 1666 - 1688
The magnitude of the sound-induced flash illusion does not increase monotonically as a function of visual stimulus eccentricity Niall GavinRebecca J. HirstDavid P. McGovern OriginalPaper Open access 13 May 2022 Pages: 1689 - 1698
An anti-inertial motion bias explains people discounting inertial motion of carried objects Dennis M. ShafferKirsten M. GreerJohn Thrasher OriginalPaper 24 May 2022 Pages: 1699 - 1717
The perceived duration of expected events depends on how the expectation is formed Blake W. SaurelsDerek H. ArnoldKielan Yarrow OriginalPaper Open access 14 June 2022 Pages: 1718 - 1725
How much time does it take to discriminate two sets by their numbers of elements? Jüri AllikAire Raidvee OriginalPaper 28 April 2022 Pages: 1726 - 1733
The relationships between reading fluency and different measures of holistic word processing Paulo VenturaHelen W.-Y. TseAlan C.-N. Wong OriginalPaper 12 May 2022 Pages: 1734 - 1756
Pitch chroma information is processed in addition to pitch height information with more than two pitch-range categories Bernhard WagnerChristopher B. SturdyMarisa Hoeschele OriginalPaper Open access 01 June 2022 Pages: 1757 - 1771
Revisiting the target-masker linguistic similarity hypothesis Violet A. BrownNaseem H. Dillman-HassoJulia F. Strand OriginalPaper 26 April 2022 Pages: 1772 - 1787
Phonotactic and lexical factors in talker discrimination and identification Sandy Abu El AdasSusannah V. Levi OriginalPaper 31 May 2022 Pages: 1788 - 1804
Correction to: The relationships between reading fluency and different measures of holistic word processing P. VenturaH. W.-Y. TseA. C. N. Wong Correction 09 June 2022 Pages: 1805 - 1805
Correction to: Incidental visual memory and metamemory for a famous monument Pedro R. MontoroMarcos Ruiz Correction Open access 10 May 2022 Pages: 1806 - 1807
Correction to: Imperfect integration: Congruency between multiple sensory sources modulates decision-making processes Dominik KrzemińskiJiaxiang Zhang Correction Open access 18 May 2022 Pages: 1808 - 1808