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1 A mathematical model of saccadic reaction time as a function of the fixation point brightness gain Diaz-Tula, Antonio
2015
77 6 p. 2153-2165
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2 Attention is critical for spatial auditory object formation Zobel, Benjamin H.
2015
77 6 p. 1998-2010
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3 Automatic capture of attention by conceptually generated working memory templates Sun, Sol Z.
2015
77 6 p. 1841-1847
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4 Automatic guidance of attention during real-world visual search Seidl-Rathkopf, Katharina N.
2015
77 6 p. 1881-1895
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5 Color perception is impaired in baseball batters while performing an interceptive action Sasada, Manami
2015
77 6 p. 2074-2081
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6 Composite faces are not processed holistically: evidence from the Garner and redundant target paradigms Fitousi, Daniel
2015
77 6 p. 2037-2060
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7 Editorial Dodd, Michael D.
2015
77 6 p. 1809-1810
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8 Expertise effects in cutaneous wind perception Pluijms, Joost P.
2015
77 6 p. 2121-2133
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9 Extrapolation occurs in multiple object tracking when eye movements are controlled Luu, Tina
2015
77 6 p. 1919-1929
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10 Field-like interactions between motion-based reference frames Agaoglu, Mehmet N.
2015
77 6 p. 2082-2097
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11 Frontal extents in virtual environments are not immune to underperception Kelly, Jonathan W.
2015
77 6 p. 1848-1853
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12 Intertrial priming of pop-out search influences the shift, skew, and dispersion of response time distributions Burnham, Bryan R.
2015
77 6 p. 1930-1944
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13 Looking and listening: A comparison of intertrial repetition effects in visual and auditory search tasks Klein, Michael D.
2015
77 6 p. 1986-1997
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14 Low attention impairs optimal incorporation of prior knowledge in perceptual decisions Morales, Jorge
2015
77 6 p. 2021-2036
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15 Modeling one-choice and two-choice driving tasks Ratcliff, Roger
2015
77 6 p. 2134-2144
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16 Multisensory top-down sets: Evidence for contingent crossmodal capture Mast, Frank
2015
77 6 p. 1970-1985
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17 News from the field 2015
77 6 p. 1811-1812
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18 Perceptual limits in a simulated “Cocktail party” Kawashima, Takayuki
2015
77 6 p. 2108-2120
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19 Recognition of letters displayed as briefly flashed dot patterns Greene, Ernest
2015
77 6 p. 1955-1969
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20 Self-trained perception need not be veridical: striking can exaggerate judgment by wielding and can transfer exaggeration to new stimuli Kelty-Stephen, Damian G.
2015
77 6 p. 1854-1862
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21 Sleep after practice reduces the attentional blink Cellini, Nicola
2015
77 6 p. 1945-1954
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22 Sports can protect dynamic visual acuity from aging: A study with young and older judo and karate martial arts athletes Muiños, Mónica
2015
77 6 p. 2061-2073
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23 Task-irrelevant stimulus-reward association induces value-driven attentional capture Mine, Chisato
2015
77 6 p. 1896-1907
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24 Titchener’s ⊥ dissected Landwehr, Klaus
2015
77 6 p. 2145-2152
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25 Tonal priming is resistant to changes in pitch height Prince, Jon B.
2015
77 6 p. 2011-2020
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26 Transcranial direct current stimulation as a tool in the study of sensory-perceptual processing Costa, Thiago L.
2015
77 6 p. 1813-1840
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27 Visual space perception at different levels of depth description Šikl, Radovan
2015
77 6 p. 2098-2107
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28 When can attention influence binocular rivalry? Dieter, Kevin C.
2015
77 6 p. 1908-1918
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29 Working memory capacity and the scope and control of attention Shipstead, Zach
2015
77 6 p. 1863-1880
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