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1 Action plans can interact to hinder or facilitate reach performance Fournier, Lisa R.
2015
77 8 p. 2755-2767
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2 An inability to set independent attentional control settings by hemifield Becker, Mark W.
2015
77 8 p. 2640-2652
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3 Assessing stimulus–stimulus (semantic) conflict in the Stroop task using saccadic two-to-one color response mapping and preresponse pupillary measures Hasshim, Nabil
2015
77 8 p. 2601-2610
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4 Audio-visual object search is changed by bilingual experience Chabal, Sarah
2015
77 8 p. 2684-2693
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5 Change detection on a hunch: Pre-attentive vision allows “sensing” of unique feature changes Ball, Felix
2015
77 8 p. 2570-2588
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6 Different effects of executive and visuospatial working memory on visual consciousness De Loof, Esther
2015
77 8 p. 2523-2528
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7 Differential attentional responding in caesarean versus vaginally delivered infants Adler, Scott A.
2015
77 8 p. 2529-2539
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8 Divided spatial attention and feature-mixing errors Golomb, Julie D.
2015
77 8 p. 2562-2569
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9 Ecological influences on individual differences in color preference Schloss, Karen B.
2015
77 8 p. 2803-2816
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10 Erratum to: Technology consumption and cognitive control: Contrasting action video game experience with media multitasking Cardoso-Leite, Pedro
2015
77 8 p. 2826
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11 Eye gaze and head orientation modulate the inhibition of return for faces Palanica, Adam
2015
77 8 p. 2589-2600
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12 How to estimate how well people estimate: Evaluating measures of individual differences in the approximate number system Chesney, Dana
2015
77 8 p. 2781-2802
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13 More of me! Distinguishing self and reward bias using redundancy gains Sui, Jie
2015
77 8 p. 2549-2561
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14 News from the field 2015
77 8 p. 2521-2522
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15 Perceiving the initial note: Quantitative models of how listeners parse cyclical auditory patterns Yu, Minhong
2015
77 8 p. 2728-2739
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16 Resolving the controversy of the proportion validity effect: Volitional attention is not required, but may have an effect Lanthier, Sophie N.
2015
77 8 p. 2611-2621
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17 Reward can modulate attentional capture, independent of top-down set Munneke, Jaap
2015
77 8 p. 2540-2548
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18 Selection in spatial working memory is independent of perceptual selective attention, but they interact in a shared spatial priority map Hedge, Craig
2015
77 8 p. 2653-2668
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19 Spatiotemporal Form Integration: Sequentially presented inducers can lead to representations of stationary and rigidly rotating objects McCarthy, J. Daniel
2015
77 8 p. 2740-2754
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20 The behavioral urgency of objects approaching your avatar Schreij, Daniel
2015
77 8 p. 2669-2683
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21 The size-brightness correspondence: evidence for crosstalk among aligned conceptual feature dimensions Walker, Peter
2015
77 8 p. 2694-2710
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22 Top-down expectancy versus bottom-up guidance in search for known color-form conjunctions Anderson, Giles M.
2015
77 8 p. 2622-2639
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23 Transient twinkle perception is induced by sequential presentation of stimuli that flicker at frequencies above the critical fusion frequency Nakajima, Yutaka
2015
77 8 p. 2711-2727
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24 Watching a real moving object expands tactile duration: The role of task-irrelevant action context for subjective time Jia, Lina
2015
77 8 p. 2768-2780
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25 With peppermints you’re not my prince: Aroma modulates self-other integration Sellaro, Roberta
2015
77 8 p. 2817-2825
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