The perceived present: What is it, and what is it there for? Peter A. White Theoretical Review Open access 30 March 2020 Pages: 583 - 601
Ensemble perception and focused attention: Two different modes of visual processing to cope with limited capacity Jongsoo BaekSang Chul Chong Theoretical Review 03 March 2020 Pages: 602 - 606
Evaluating the distinction between semantic knowledge and semantic access: Evidence from semantic dementia and comprehension-impaired stroke aphasia Curtiss A. ChapmanOmar HasanRandi C. Martin Theoretical Review 28 January 2020 Pages: 607 - 639
When context is and isn’t helpful: A corpus study of naturalistic speech Kasia HitczenkoReiko MazukaNaomi H. Feldman Theoretical Review 12 March 2020 Pages: 640 - 676
The gender congruency effect across languages in bilinguals: A meta-analysis Ana Rita Sá-LeiteKarlos LunaMontserrat Comesaña Theoretical Review 21 January 2020 Pages: 677 - 693
Non-human animals detect the rhythmic structure of a familiar tune Alexandre Celma-MirallesJuan M. Toro Brief Report 14 May 2020 Pages: 694 - 699
Grapheme-color associations can transfer to novel graphemes when synesthetic colors function as grapheme “discriminating markers” Kyuto UnoMichiko AsanoKazuhiko Yokosawa Brief Report 06 April 2020 Pages: 700 - 706
Audiovisual and lexical cues do not additively enhance perceptual adaptation Shruti UllasElia FormisanoAnne Cutler OriginalPaper Open access 21 April 2020 Pages: 707 - 715
Exogenous spatial attention shortens perceived depth Wanyi GuanJiehui Qian Brief Report 21 April 2020 Pages: 716 - 723
Investigating the role of temporal processing in developmental dyslexia: Evidence for a specific deficit in rapid visual segmentation Luca RonconiDavid MelcherLaura Franchin Brief Report 03 June 2020 Pages: 724 - 734
Impact of relative and absolute values on selective attention Sunghyun KimMelissa R. Beck Brief Report 07 April 2020 Pages: 735 - 741
Ideomotor compatibility enables automatic response selection François MaquestiauxMorgan Lyphout-SpitzMahé Arexis Brief Report 22 April 2020 Pages: 742 - 750
The disintegration of event files over time: Decay or interference? Bernhard HommelChristian Frings Brief Report Open access 06 May 2020 Pages: 751 - 757
Working memory capacity and (in)voluntary mind wandering Alexander SoemerUlrich Schiefele Brief Report Open access 24 April 2020 Pages: 758 - 767
Greater discrimination difficulty during perceptual learning leads to stronger and more distinct representations Vencislav PopovLynne M. Reder Brief Report 27 May 2020 Pages: 768 - 775
A round Bouba is easier to remember than a curved Kiki: Sound-symbolism can support associative memory René-Pierre SonierMarie PoirierJean Saint-Aubin Brief Report 07 April 2020 Pages: 776 - 782
Extension of the dual-memory model of test-enhanced learning to distributions and individual differences Timothy C. Rickard Brief Report 14 May 2020 Pages: 783 - 790
Perceived similarity ratings predict generalization success after traditional category learning and a new paired-associate learning task Stefania R. AshbyCaitlin R. BowmanDagmar Zeithamova Brief Report 29 May 2020 Pages: 791 - 800
(Mis) understanding your native language: Regional accent impedes processing of information status Anja ArnholdVincent PorrettaJuhani Järvikivi Brief Report 06 May 2020 Pages: 801 - 808
Inducing illusory control ensures persistence when rewards fade and when others outperform us Bettina StuderShawn N. GenioleStefan Knecht Brief Report Open access 18 May 2020 Pages: 809 - 818
Retraction Note: Listeners Are Maximally Flexible in Updating Phonetic Beliefs over Time David SaltzmanEmily Myers Correction 25 June 2020 Pages: 819 - 819