The interface theory of perception: the future of the science of the mind? Gregory Hickok Editorial 21 September 2015 Pages: 1477 - 1479
The Interface Theory of Perception Donald D. HoffmanManish SinghChetan Prakash Theoretical Review 18 September 2015 Pages: 1480 - 1506
Where does fitness fit in theories of perception? Barton L. Anderson OriginalPaper 18 September 2015 Pages: 1507 - 1511
Perceptual representation, veridicality, and the interface theory of perception Jonathan Cohen Brief Report 09 October 2015 Pages: 1512 - 1518
Varieties of perceptual truth and their possible evolutionary roots Shimon Edelman Brief Report 11 October 2014 Pages: 1519 - 1522
Bayesian inference and “truth”: a comment on Hoffman, Singh, and Prakash Jacob Feldman Brief Report 18 September 2015 Pages: 1523 - 1525
Reverse engineering the world: a commentary on Hoffman, Singh, and Prakash, “The interface theory of perception” Chris Fields Brief Report 18 September 2015 Pages: 1526 - 1529
Notions such as “truth” or “correspondence to the objective world” play no role in explanatory accounts of perception Rainer Mausfeld Brief Report 18 September 2015 Pages: 1535 - 1540
Are icons sense data? Brian P. McLaughlinE. J. Green Brief Report 18 September 2015 Pages: 1541 - 1545
Philosophizing cannot substitute for experimentation: comment on Hoffman, Singh & Prakash (2014) Zygmunt Pizlo OriginalPaper 18 September 2015 Pages: 1546 - 1547
The interface theory of perception leaves me hungry for more: Commentary on Hoffman, Singh, and Prakash, “The interface theory of perception” Matthew Schlesinger Brief Report 18 September 2015 Pages: 1548 - 1550
Probing the interface theory of perception: Reply to commentaries Donald D. HoffmanManish SinghChetan Prakash OriginalPaper 30 September 2015 Pages: 1551 - 1576
The negative priming paradigm: An update and implications for selective attention Christian FringsKatja Kerstin SchneiderElaine Fox Theoretical Review 28 April 2015 Pages: 1577 - 1597
Multiple stages of learning in perceptual categorization: evidence and neurocomputational theory George CantwellMatthew J. CrossleyF. Gregory Ashby Theoretical Review 28 April 2015 Pages: 1598 - 1613
Getting to the bottom of orthographic depth Xenia SchmalzEva MarinusAnne Castles Theoretical Review 17 April 2015 Pages: 1614 - 1629
A review of control processes and their locus in language switching Mathieu DeclerckAndrea M. Philipp Theoretical Review 28 April 2015 Pages: 1630 - 1645
Three regularities of recognition memory: the role of bias Andrew HilfordLaurence T. MaloneyKisok Kim Theoretical Review 02 May 2015 Pages: 1646 - 1664
Manual anchoring biases in slant estimation affect matches even for near surfaces Dennis M. ShafferEric McManamaFrank H. Durgin Brief Report 08 September 2015 Pages: 1665 - 1670
Priming of hand and foot response: is spatial attention to the body site enough? Alison J. WiggettSteven P. Tipper Brief Report 30 June 2015 Pages: 1678 - 1684
Entrainment and task co-representation effects for discrete and continuous action sequences Robrecht P. R. D. van der WelEn Fu Brief Report 25 April 2015 Pages: 1685 - 1691
Attentional focus, perceived target size, and movement kinematics under performance pressure Rob GrayRouwen Cañal-Bruland Brief Report 02 May 2015 Pages: 1692 - 1700
When overlap leads to competition: Effects of phonological encoding on word duration Loretta K. YiuDuane G. Watson Brief Report 09 April 2015 Pages: 1701 - 1708
Conflict resolved: On the role of spatial attention in reading and color naming tasks Serje RobidouxDerek Besner Brief Report 11 April 2015 Pages: 1709 - 1716
Examining assortativity in the mental lexicon: Evidence from word associations Bram Van RensbergenGert StormsSimon De Deyne Brief Report 17 April 2015 Pages: 1717 - 1724
Relationship between individual differences in speech processing and cognitive functions Jinghua OuSam-Po LawRoxana Fung Brief Report 28 April 2015 Pages: 1725 - 1732
Focus takes time: structural effects on reading Matthew W. LowderPeter C. Gordon Brief Report 12 May 2015 Pages: 1733 - 1738
Orthographic and phonological neighborhood effects in handwritten word perception Anthony S. BarnhartStephen D. Goldinger Brief Report 26 August 2015 Pages: 1739 - 1745
Lexical support for phonetic perception during nonnative spoken word recognition Arthur G. SamuelRam Frost Brief Report 23 October 2015 Pages: 1746 - 1752
Cues, quantification, and agreement in language comprehension Darren TannerNyssa Z. Bulkes Brief Report 19 May 2015 Pages: 1753 - 1763
Lack of visual field asymmetries for spatial cueing in reading parafoveal Chinese characters Chunming LuoRoberto Dell’AcquaXingshan Li Brief Report 13 May 2015 Pages: 1764 - 1769
Forward scanning in verbal working memory updating Yoav KesslerKlaus Oberauer Brief Report 12 May 2015 Pages: 1770 - 1776
Maintenance of auditory-nonverbal information in working memory Alexander SoemerSatoru Saito Brief Report 12 May 2015 Pages: 1777 - 1783
Real-world spatial regularities affect visual working memory for objects Daniel KaiserTimo SteinMarius V. Peelen Brief Report 21 April 2015 Pages: 1784 - 1790
Confusing what you heard with what you did: False action-memories from auditory cues Isabel LindnerLinda A. Henkel Brief Report 30 April 2015 Pages: 1791 - 1797
Dynamic memory searches: Selective output interference for the memory of facts William R. AueAmy H. CrissMelissa A. Prince Brief Report 25 April 2015 Pages: 1798 - 1806
Forgone but not forgotten: the effects of partial and full feedback in “harsh” and “kind” environments Tim RakowBen R. NewellLouise Wright Brief Report 09 May 2015 Pages: 1807 - 1813
Sudden insight is associated with shutting out visual inputs Carola SalviEmanuela BricoloMark Beeman OriginalPaper 13 August 2015 Pages: 1814 - 1819
The role of numeracy and approximate number system acuity in predicting value and probability distortion Andrea L. PatalanoJason R. SaltielHilary Barth Brief Report 24 September 2015 Pages: 1820 - 1829
The urgency-gating model can explain the effects of early evidence Matthew A. CarlandDavid ThuraPaul Cisek Brief Report 24 September 2015 Pages: 1830 - 1838