Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
Articles in Press as of February 18, 2010
Perceptual grouping operates independently of attentional selection: Evidence from hemispatial neglect
Sarah Shomstein, Ruth Kimchi, Maxim Hammer, & Marlene Behrmann
(S.S.) shom@gwu.edu
Effects of sign language experience on categorical perception of dynamic ASL pseudosigns
Catherine T. Best, Gaurav Mathur, Karen A. Miranda, & Diane Lillo-Martin
(C.T.B.) c.best@uws.edu.au
Abnormal pitch–time interference in congenital amusia: Evidence from an implicit test
Micha Pfeuty & Isabelle Peretz
(M.P.) micha.pfeuty@u-bordeaux2.fr
Spatial updating of dynamic scenes: Tracking multiple invisible objects across viewpoint changes
Markus Huff, Hauke S. Meyerhoff, & Frank Papenmeier
(M.H.) m.huff@iwm-kmrc.de
Are the effects of attention on speed judgments genuinely perceptual?
Matteo Valsecchi, Massimo Vescovi, & Massimo Turatto
(M.V.) matteo.valsecchi@gmail.com
How big is the gap between olfactory detection and recognition of aliphatic aldehydes?
Matthias Laska & Anna Ringh
(M.L.) malas@ifm.liu.se
The unilateral field advantage in repetition detection: Effects of perceptual grouping and task demands
Matthew T. Hayes, Khena M. Swallow, & Yuhong V. Jiang
(K.M.S.) khena.swallow@gmail.com
Holistic processing underlies gender judgments of faces
Mintao Zhao & William G. Hayward
(M.Z.) mintao_zhao@brown.edu
Object-based eye movements: The eyes prefer to stay within the same object
Jan Theeuwes, Sebastiaan Mathot, & Alan Kingstone
(J.T.) j.theeuwes@psy.vu.nl
Eye-movement driven changes in the perception of auditory space
Therese Collins, Tobias Heed, & Brigitte Roder
(T.C.) collins.th@gmail.com
From reorienting of attention to biased competition: Evidence from hemifield effects
Sebastiaan Mathot, Clayton Hickey, & Jan Theeuwes
(S.M.) mathot@psy.vu.nl
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Visual and haptic influence on perception of stimulus size
George H. Van Doorn, Barry L. Richardson, Dianne B. Wuillemin, & Mark A. Symmons
(G.H.D.) george.vandoorn@arts.monash.edu.au
Nonspatial interdimensional attentional capture
Tomoe Inukai, Jun-Ichiro Kawahara, & Takatsune Kumada
(J.K.) jun.kawahara@aist.go.jp
Abrupt onsets capture attention independent of top-down control settings II: Additivity is no evidence for filtering
Daniel Schreij, Jan Theeuwes, & Christian N.L. Olivers
(D.S.) dbb.schreij@psy.vu.nl
Mental-state attribution drives rapid, reflexive gaze-following
Christoph Teufel, Dean M. Alexis, Nicola S. Clayton, & Greg Davis
(C.T.) crt35@cam.ac.uk
Exploratory pressure influences haptic shape perception via force signals
Lukas Kaim & Knut Drewing
(L.K.) lukas.kaim@psychol.uni-giessen.de
Further evidence for the spread of attention during contour grouping: A reply to Crundall, Dewhurst, and Underwood (2008)
Pieter R. Roelfsema, Roos Houtkamp, & Ilia Korjoukov
(P.R.R) p.roelfsema@nin.knaw.nl
An intonational cue to word segmentation in phonemically identical sequences
Elsa Spinelli, Nicolas Grimault, Fanny Meunier, & Pauline Welby
(E.S.) elsa.spinelli@upmf-grenoble.fr
When do microsaccades follow spatial attention?
Jochen Laubrock, Reinhold Kliegl, Martin Rolfs, & Ralf Engbert
(J.L.) laubrock@uni-potsdam.de
Reduced attentional capture in action video game players
J.D. Chisholm, C. Hickey, J. Theeuwes & A. Kingstone
(J.D.C.) jchisholm@psych.ubc.ca
Examination of gaze behaviors under in situ and video simulation task constraints reveals differences in information pickup for perception and action
Matt Dicks, Chris Button, & Keith Davids
(M.D.) matt.dicks@otago.ac.nz
The effects of age on channel capacity for absolute identification of tonal duration
Dana R. Murphy, Bruce A. Schneider, & Helen Bailey
(D.R.M.) danam@nipissingu.ca
Timing and time perception: A review of recent behavioral and neuroscience findings and theoretical directions
Simon Grondin
(S.G.) simon.grondin@psy.ulaval.ca
Effects of intention and learning on attention to information in dynamic touch
Ryan Arzamarski, Robert W. Isenhower, Bruce A. Kay, M. T. Turvey, & Claire F. Michaels
(R.A.) ryan.arzamarski@uconn.edu
The race model inequality for censored reaction time distributions
Stefan Rach, Adele Diederich, Rike Steenken, & Hans Colonius
(S.R.) stefan.rach@uni-oldenburg.de
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Individual differences in dispositional focus/diffusion of attention predict attentional blink magnitude
Gillian Dale & Karen M. Arnell
(K.M.A.) karnell@brocku.ca
Perceiving action boundaries: Learning effects in perceiving maximum jumping-reach affordances
Veronica C. Ramenzoni, Tehran J. Davis, Michael A. Riley, & Kevin Shockley
(M.A.R.) michael.riley@uc.edu
Practice-induced and sequential modulations of the Simon effect
Eric Soetens, Kathleen Maetens, & Peter Zeischka
(E.S.) esoetens@vub.ac.be
Video game players show more precise multisensory temporal processing abilities
Sarah E. Donohue, Marty G. Woldorff, & Stephen R. Mitroff
(S.E.D.) sarah.donohue@duke.edu
How does attention spread across objects oriented in depth?
Irene Reppa, Daryl Fougnie, & William C. Schmidt
(I.R.) i.reppa@swansea.ac.uk
Perception of intersensory synchrony: A tutorial review
Jean Vroomen & Mirjam Keetels
(J.V.) j.vroomen@uvt.nl
Attentional prioritizations based on spatial probabilities can be maintained on multiple moving objects
Cary S. Feria
(C.S.F.) cary.feria@sjsu.edu
Attentional capture decreases when distractors remain visible during rapid serial visual presentations
Tomoe Inukai, Takatsune Kumada, & Jun-Ichiro Kawahara
(T.I.) jun.kawahara@aist.go.jp
Reduction of the flash-lag effect in terms of active observation
Makoto Ichikawa & Yuko Masakura
(M.I.) ichikawa@l.chiba-u.ac.jp
Top-down search strategies determine attentional capture in visual search: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
Martin Eimer & Monika Kiss
(M.E.) m.eimer@bbk.ac.uk
Part perception in infancy: Sensitivity to the short-cut rule
Ramesh S. Bhatt, Angela Hayden, Ashley Kangas, Nicole Zieber, & Jane E. Joseph
(R.S.B.) rbhatt@email.uky.edu
The prioritization of perceptual processing in categorization
Duncan Guest & Koen Lamberts
(D.G.) d.guest@warwick.ac.uk
Automaticity in rule-based and information-integration categorization
Sebastien Helie, Jennifer G. Waldschmidt, & F. Gregory Ashby
(S.H.) helie@psych.ucsb.edu
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The time course of configural change detection for novel 3-D objects
Simone Favelle & Stephen Palmisano
(S.F.) simone_favelle@uow.edu.au
The size of an attentional window affects working memory guidance
Mireia Hernández, Albert Costa, & Glyn W. Humphreys
(G.W.H.) g.w.humphreysham.ac.uk
How high is visual short term memory capacity for object layout?
Thomas Sanocki, Eric Sellers, Jeff Mittelstadt, & Noah Sulman
(T.S.) sanocki@usf.edu
Crossmodal interaction between the mental number line and peripersonal haptic space representation in sighted and blind individuals
Zaira Cattaneo, Micaela Fantino, Carla Tinti, Juha Silvanto, Tomaso Vecchi
(Z.C.) zaira.cattaneo@unimib.it
Even frequent and expected words are not identified without spatial attention
Mei-Ching Lien, Eric Ruthruff, Scott Kouchi, & Joel Lachter
(M.-C.L.) mei.lien@oregonstate.edu
Haptic perception of gravitational and inertial mass
Wouter M. Bergmann Tiest & Astrid M. L. Kappers
(W.M.B.T.) w.m.b.ergmanntiest@uu.nl
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Reminder and 2AFC tasks provide similar estimates of the difference limen: A reanalysis of data from Lapid, Ulrich, and Rammsayer (2008) and a discussion of Ulrich & Vorberg (2009)
Miguel A. García-Pérez & Rocío Alcalá-Quintana
(M.A.G.-P.) miguel@psi.ucm.es
Task integration in time production
Erica L. Wohldmann
(E.L.W.) erica.wohldmann@csun.edu
DLs in reminder and 2AFC tasks: Data and models
Rolf Ulrich
(R.U.) ulrich@uni-tuebingen.de
Spatial attention modulates feature crosstalk in visual word processing
Evan F. Risko, Jennifer A. Stolz, & Derek Besner
(E.F.R.) efrisko@psych.ubc.ca
Analysis of individual variations in the classical horizontal–vertical illusion
Kai Hamburger & Thorsten Hansen
(K.H.) kai.hamburger@psychol.uni-giessen.de
Grouping puts figure–ground assignment in context by constraining propagation of edge assignment
Joseph L. Brooks & Jon Driver
joseph.brooks@ucl.ac.uk
Metameric intransitivity
Abigail E. Huang, Alice J. Hon, Christopher W. Tyler, & Eric L. Altschuler
(E.L.A.) eric.altschuler@umdnj.edu
Unequal Weber fractions for the categorization of brief temporal intervals
Simon Grondin
(S.G.) simon.grondin@psy.ulaval.ca
Increased hedonic differences despite increases in hedonic range
Debra A. Zellner, Ke'Nesha Jones, Jennifer Morino, Elizabeth S. Cogan, & Emily M. Jennings
(.D.A.Z.) zellnerd@mail.montclair.edu
The dark side of visual awareness in sport: Inattentional blindness in a real-world basketball task
Philip Furley, Daniel Memmert, & Christian Heller
(P.F.) p.furley@dshs-koeln.de
Fortune and reversals of fortune in visual search: Reward contingencies for pop-out targets affect search efficiency and target repetition effects
Árni Kristjánsson, Ólafîa Sigurjónsdóttir, & Jon Driver
(A.K.) ak@hi.is
Modality effects in rhythm processing: Auditory encoding of visual rhythms is neither obligatory nor automatic
J. Devin McAuley & Molly J. Henry
(J.D.M.) dmcauley@msu.edu
Shifting spatial attention makes you flip: Exogenous visual attention triggers perceptual alternations during binocular rivalry
Chris L. E. Paffen & Stefan Van der Stigchel
(C.L.E.P.) c.l.e.paffen.uu.nl
New objects do not capture attention without a sensory transient
Andrew Hollingworth, Daniel J. Simons, & Steven L. Franconeri
(A.H.) andrew-hollingworth@uiowa.edu
Comment on Shomstein, Kimchi, Hammer, and Behrmann: A case study in methodological anosagnosia?
William P. Milberg & Regina E. McGlinchey
(W.P.M.) william_milberg@hms.harvard.edu
Conscious awareness of methodological choices: A reply to Milberg and McGlinchey
Marlene Behrmann, Sarah Shomstein, & Ruth Kimchi
(S.S.) shom@gwu.edu
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