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1 Age differences in the use of positive and negative cues to filter distracting information from working memory Torres, Rosa E.

85 4 p. 1207-1218
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2 Attentional suppression is in place before display onset Huang, Changrun

85 4 p. 1012-1020
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3 Auditory scene context facilitates visual recognition of objects in consistent visual scenes Niimi, Ryosuke

85 4 p. 1267-1275
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4 Combining social cues in attention: Looking at gaze, head, and pointing cues Lu, Zhifan

85 4 p. 1021-1033
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5 Distractor-evoked deviation in saccade direction suggests an asymmetric representation of the upper and lower visual fields on oculomotor maps Huang, Zehao

85 4 p. 1150-1158
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6 Does optic flow provide information about actions? Masoner, Hannah L.

85 4 p. 1287-1303
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7 Effects of internally directed cognition on smooth pursuit eye movements: A systematic examination of perceptual decoupling Korda, Živa

85 4 p. 1159-1178
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8 Familiarity influences visual detection in a task that does not require explicit recognition Yang, Pei-Ling

85 4 p. 1127-1149
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9 Hand movements influence the perception of time in a prediction motion task Li, Xuening

85 4 p. 1276-1286
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10 Insights into the perceptual moment theory: Experimental evidence from simultaneity judgment Lahkar, Ritu

85 4 p. 1199-1206
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11 More than a feeling: The emotional attentional blink relies on non-emotional “pop out,” but is weak compared to the attentional blink Santacroce, Lindsay A.

85 4 p. 1034-1053
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12 No evidence for spatial suppression due to across-trial distractor learning in visual search Li, Ai-Su

85 4 p. 1088-1105
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13 Pareidolic faces receive prioritized attention in the dot-probe task Jakobsen, Krisztina V.

85 4 p. 1106-1126
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14 Perceiving multiple properties of a single person-probe-surface system Wagman, Jeffrey B.

85 4 p. 1317-1334
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15 Predictability reduces event file retrieval Schmalbrock, Philip

85 4 p. 1073-1087
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16 Response assignment influences visual recognition Kang, Mengxue

85 4 p. 1179-1198
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17 Sanford’s L dissected: A partial replication and extension of Cai et al. (2017) Landwehr, Klaus

85 4 p. 1304-1316
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18 Semantic priming from McGurk words: Priming depends on perception Dorsi, Josh

85 4 p. 1219-1237
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19 Slow tempo music preserves attentional efficiency in young children Quan, Yixue

85 4 p. 978-984
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20 Statistical learning of spatiotemporal regularities dynamically guides visual attention across space Xu, Zhenzhen

85 4 p. 1054-1072
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21 Stimulus–response congruency effects depend on quality of perceptual evidence: A diffusion model account Tomkins, Blaine

85 4 p. 1335-1354
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22 The intrinsic variance of beauty judgment Pombo, Maria

85 4 p. 1355-1373
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23 The relative importance of local contingencies and global biases for statistical learning Sewell, Isabella J.

85 4 p. 961-967
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24 The role of spatial information in an approximate cross-modal number matching task Ziegler, Marco Carlo

85 4 p. 1253-1266
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25 The unnoticed zoo: Inattentional deafness to animal sounds in music Utz, Sandra

85 4 p. 1238-1252
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26 Top-down knowledge surpasses selection history in influencing attentional guidance Grüner, Markus

85 4 p. 985-1011
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27 Visual search and childhood vision impairment: A GAMLSS-oriented multiverse analysis approach Constable, Paul A.

85 4 p. 968-977
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