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1 A compressibility account of the color-sharing bonus in working memory Ramzaoui, Hanane

83 4 p. 1613-1628
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2 An analysis of the perception of stop consonants in bilinguals and monolinguals in different phonetic contexts: A range-based language cueing approach García-Sierra, Adrián

83 4 p. 1878-1896
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3 A new transformation of cone responses to opponent color responses Pridmore, Ralph W.

83 4 p. 1797-1803
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4 Attentional bias induced by stimulus control (ABC) impairs measures of the approximate number system Lindskog, Marcus

83 4 p. 1684-1698
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5 Attentional tracking takes place over perceived rather than veridical positions Maechler, Marvin R.

83 4 p. 1455-1462
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6 Auditory attentional filter in the absence of masking noise Anandan, Elan Selvi

83 4 p. 1737-1751
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7 Automatic capture of attention by flicker Stolte, Moritz

83 4 p. 1407-1415
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8 Blue-light effects on saccadic eye movements and attentional disengagement Lee, Hsing-Hao

83 4 p. 1713-1728
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9 Both feature comparisons and location comparisons are subject to bias Humphries, Ailsa

83 4 p. 1581-1599
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10 Correction to: Dual task interference on early perceptual processing Duncan, Justin

83 4 p. 1796
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11 Dual task interference on early perceptual processing Duncan, Justin

83 4 p. 1777-1795
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12 Effects of cognitive load and type of object on the visual looming bias McGuire, Austen

83 4 p. 1508-1517
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13 Enfacing a female reduces the gender–science stereotype in males Zhang, Xingyu

83 4 p. 1729-1736
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14 Flow parsing and biological motion Mayer, Katja M.

83 4 p. 1752-1765
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15 Individual optimization of risky decisions in duration and distance estimations van der Mijn, Robbert

83 4 p. 1897-1906
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16 Intention matters more than attention: Item-method directed forgetting of items at attended and unattended locations Taylor, Tracy L.

83 4 p. 1629-1651
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17 Keeping it real: Looking beyond capacity limits in visual cognition Kristjánsson, Árni

83 4 p. 1375-1390
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18 Listener characteristics differentially affect self-reported and physiological measures of effort associated with two challenging listening conditions Francis, Alexander L.

83 4 p. 1818-1841
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19 Masking interferes with haptic texture perception from sequential exploratory movements Drewing, Knut

83 4 p. 1766-1776
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20 Modulation of early auditory processing by visual information: Prediction or bimodal integration? Stuckenberg, Maria V.

83 4 p. 1538-1551
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21 On stopping yourself: Self-relevance facilitates response inhibition Golubickis, Marius

83 4 p. 1416-1423
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22 Phasic pupillary responses modulate object-based attentional prioritization O’Bryan, Sean R.

83 4 p. 1491-1507
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23 Range and distribution effects on number line placement Kemp, Simon

83 4 p. 1673-1683
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24 Revealing the effects of temporal orienting of attention on response conflict using continuous movements Menceloglu, Melisa

83 4 p. 1463-1478
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25 Reward makes the rhythmic sampling of spatial attention emerge earlier Su, Zhongbin

83 4 p. 1522-1537
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26 Selection in working memory is resource-demanding: Concurrent task effects on the retro-cue effect Lin, Yin-ting

83 4 p. 1600-1612
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27 Simple action alters attention towards visual features Wang, Zixuan

83 4 p. 1699-1712
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28 Spatial location is filtered out of visual working memory representations when task irrelevant, just like other features Woodman, Geoffrey F.

83 4 p. 1391-1396
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29 Statistical learning as a reference point for memory distortions: Swap and shift errors Scotti, Paul S.

83 4 p. 1652-1672
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30 Talker familiarity and the accommodation of talker variability Magnuson, James S.

83 4 p. 1842-1860
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31 Tapping to hip-hop: Effects of cognitive load, arousal, and musical meter on time experiences Wöllner, Clemens

83 4 p. 1552-1561
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32 Target templates in low target-distractor discriminability visual search have higher resolution, but the advantage they provide is short-lived Lau, Jonas Sin-Heng

83 4 p. 1435-1454
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33 Task-specific engagement of object-based and space-based attention with spatiotemporally defined objects Zheng, Qingzi

83 4 p. 1479-1490
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34 The effect of emotional valence and age of faces on adults and children’s inattentional blindness Wei, Xiuying

83 4 p. 1571-1580
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35 The left-side bias is not unique to own-race face processing Li, Chenglin

83 4 p. 1562-1570
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36 The role of cognitive factors and personality traits in the perception of illusory self-motion (vection) D’Amour, Sarah

83 4 p. 1804-1817
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37 The tactile Eriksen flanker effect: A time course analysis Baciero, Ana

83 4 p. 1424-1434
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38 Turn the beat around: Commentary on “Slow and fast beat sequences are represented differently through space" (De Tommaso & Prpic, 2020, in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics) Wood, Danielle

83 4 p. 1518-1521
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39 Typicality modulates attentional capture by object categories Lim, Y. Isabella

83 4 p. 1397-1406
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40 What you hear first, is what you get: Initial metrical cue presentation modulates syllable detection in sentence processing Fiveash, Anna

83 4 p. 1861-1877
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