How reliable is the attentional blink? Examining the relationships within and between attentional blink tasks over time Gillian DaleKaren M. Arnell Original Article 13 December 2011 Pages: 99 - 105
Measuring the allocation of attention in the Stroop task: evidence from eye movement patterns Bettina Olk Original Article 29 December 2011 Pages: 106 - 115
Processing numerosity, length and duration in a three-dimensional Stroop-like task: towards a gradient of processing automaticity? Valérie DormalMauro Pesenti Original Article 01 February 2012 Pages: 116 - 127
The impact of task rules on distracter processing: automatic categorization of irrelevant stimuli Renate ReisenauerGesine Dreisbach Original Article 18 January 2012 Pages: 128 - 138
Setting sights higher: category-level attentional set modulates sustained inattentional blindness Steven B. Most Original Article 27 September 2011 Pages: 139 - 146
Cognitive control of feature bindings: evidence from children with autistic spectrum disorder Sharon ZmigrodLeo M. J. de SonnevilleBernhard Hommel Original Article Open access 06 December 2011 Pages: 147 - 154
The effects of an unexpected spider stimulus on skin conductance responses and eye movements: an inattentional blindness study Julian WiemerAntje B. M. GerdesPaul Pauli Original Article 07 January 2012 Pages: 155 - 166
The effect of distraction on face and voice recognition Sarah V. StevenageGreg J. NeilBeth Parsons Original Article 29 August 2012 Pages: 167 - 175
Overtraining and the use of feature and geometric cues for reorientation Bradley R. SturzKatherine A. GaskinKent D. Bodily Original Article 03 January 2012 Pages: 176 - 182
Detecting perturbations in polyrhythms: effects of complexity and attentional strategies Brian C. FidaliÈve PoudrierBruno H. Repp Original Article 29 December 2011 Pages: 183 - 195
Cross-cultural differences in meter perception Beste KalenderSandra E. TrehubE. Glenn Schellenberg Original Paper 25 February 2012 Pages: 196 - 203
Living on the edge: strategic and instructed slowing in the stop signal task Francesco SellaMario BonatoCarlo Umiltà Original Article 14 February 2012 Pages: 204 - 210
On costs and benefits of n−2 repetitions in task switching: towards a behavioural marker of cognitive inhibition James A. GrangeIon JuvinaGeorge Houghton Original Article 11 February 2012 Pages: 211 - 222
Response-mode shifts during sequence learning of macaque monkeys Dennis RüngerF. Gregory AshbyPeter L. Strick Original Article 09 December 2011 Pages: 223 - 233
Action video gaming and cognitive control: playing first person shooter games is associated with improvement in working memory but not action inhibition Lorenza S. ColzatoWery P. M. van den WildenbergBernhard Hommel Original Article 22 January 2012 Pages: 234 - 239
Effects of feature integration in a hands-crossed version of the Social Simon paradigm Roman LiepeltDorit WenkeRico Fischer Original Article 17 February 2012 Pages: 240 - 248