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Contents of Vol. 70, No. 6 (August 2008)
Jason P. Leboe, Jady Wong, Matt Crump, & Kailyn Stobbe
Probe-specific proportion task repetition effects on switching costs
pp. 935–945
Tatiana Aloi Emmanouil & Anne Treisman
Dividing attention across feature dimensions in statistical processing of perceptual groups
pp. 946–954
Rob L. J. van Eijk, Armin Kohlrausch, James F. Juola, & Steven van de Par
Audiovisual synchrony and temporal order judgments: Effects of experimental method and stimulus type
pp. 955–968
Sam S. Rakover & Baruch Cahlon
A face recognition by similarity (FRBS) conjecture
pp. 969–982
Michael B. Casale & F. Gregory Ashby
A role for the perceptual representation memory system in category learning
pp. 983–999
François Vachon & Sébastien Tremblay
Modality-specific and amodal sources of interference in the attentional blink
pp. 1000–1015
Jan B. F. van Erp
Absolute localization of vibrotactile stimuli on the torso
pp. 1016–1023
Jean-François Delvenne & Kevin Dent
Distinctive shapes benefit short-term memory for color associations, but not for color
pp. 1024–1031
Young-Lim Lee, Charles E. Crabtree, J. Farley Norman, & Geoffrey P. Bingham
Poor shape perception is the reason reaches-to-grasp are visually guided online
pp. 1032–1046
Cory Gerritsen, Alexandra Frischen, Adam Blake, Daniel Smilek, & John D. Eastwood
Visual search is not blind to emotion
pp. 1047–1059
Jeffrey B. Wagman, Dawn M. McBride, & Amanda J. Trefzger
Perceptual experience and posttest improvements in perceptual accuracy and consistency
pp. 1060–1067
S. E. Avons & Kristy Oswald
Using temporal order to identify spatial reference frames
pp. 1068–1080
Zhe Chen & Anne Treisman
Distractor inhibition is more effective at a central than at a peripheral location
pp. 1081–1091
Angélique Gauch & Dirk Kerzel
Perceptual asynchronies between color and motion at the onset of motion and along the motion trajectory
pp. 1092–1103
Richard E. Pastore, Jeremy R. Gaston, & Melody S. Berens
Backward recognition masking as a general type of interference in needed poststimulus processing
pp. 1104–1116
Brett R. Fajen
Perceptual learning and the visual control of braking
pp. 1117–1129
Daryl E. Wilson, Colin M. MacLeod, & Miya Muroi
Practice in visual search produces decreased capacity demands but increased distraction
pp. 1130–1137
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