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Author Index to Volume 29 Key to Pagination Issue No. Month Pages Issue No. Month Pages 1 February 1-264 4 August 729-832 2 April 265-504 5 October 833-1080 3 June 505-728 6 December 1081-1282 ARTICLES Craig, James C.—see Wilson. Andrew D. Crawley. Edward—see Pastore. Richard E. Actis-Grosso. Rossana. and Stucchi, Natale—Shifting the Start: Cusack. Rhodri. and Carlyon. Robert P.—Perceptual Asymmetries Backward Mislocation of the Initial Position of a Motion_ 675 in Audition. 713 Ansorge, Ulrich, and Heumann. Manfred—Top-Down Contingen¬ cies in Peripheral Cuing: The Roles of Color and Location. . . . 937 D'Adamo, Daniel A.—see Bigand. Emmanuel Arieh. Yoav, and Marks. Lawrence E.—Recalibrating the Auditory Dean. Philip J. A.—see Harris. Julie M. System: A Speed-Accuracy Analysis of Intensity Perception 523 Deutsch. Katherine M.—see Newell. Karl M. Awh. Edward. Matsukura. Michi, and Serences, John T.—Top- Diedrichsen. Jorn. Ivry. Richard B.. Hazeltine. Eliot. Kennerley, Down Control Over Biased Competition During Covert Spa¬ Steven, and Cohen. Asher—Bimanual Interference Associated tial Orienting. 52 With the Selection of Target Locations. 64 Dijkstra. Ton—see Schulpen. Beryl Baranski. Joseph V.. and Petrusic. William M.—Adaptive Decision Di Lollo. Vincent—see Ghorashi. S. M. Shahab Dupoux. Emmanuel. Kouider. Sid. and Mehler. Jacques—Lexical Processes in Perceptual Comparisons: Effects of Changes in Access Without Attention? Explorations Using Dichotic the Global Difficulty Context. 658 Priming. 172 Behrmann. Marlene, and Kimchi. Ruth—What Does Visual Agno¬ sia Tell Us About Perceptual Organization and Its Relation¬ ship to Object Perception?. 19 Egeth. Howard E.—see Lamy. Dominique Benguigui. Nicolas. Ripoll. Hubert, and Broderick. Michael P. —Time-to-Contact Estimation of Accelerated Stimuli Is Fajen. Brett R.. and Warren. William H.—Behavioral Dynamics of Based on First-Order Information. 1083 Steering. Obstacle Avoidance, and Route Selection. 343 Berens. Melody S.—see Pastore. Richard E. Fernandez-Duque. Diego, and Thornton. Ian M.—Explicit Mecha¬ Bertamini. Marco. Spooner. Alice, and Hecht. Heiko—Naive Op¬ nisms Do Not Account for Implicit Localization and Identifi¬ tics: Predicting and Perceiving Reflections in Mirrors. 982 cation of Change: An Empirical Reply to Mitroff et al. (2002) 846 Bey. Caroline, and McAdams. Stephen—Postrecognition of Inter¬ Fortin. Claudette—see Tremblay. Sebastien leaved Melodies as an Indirect Measure of Auditory Stream Fowler. Carol A.—see Shockley. Kevin Formation. 267 Bharucha. Jamshed J.—see Tillmann. Barbara Ghorashi. S. M. Shahab. Zuvic. Samantha M„ Visser. Troy A. W.. Bigand. Emmanuel. Poulin, Benedicte. Tillmann, Barbara. Ma- and Di Lollo. Vincent—Focal Distraction: Spatial Shifts of durell. Franyois, and D'Adamo. Daniel A.—Sensory Versus Attentional Focus Are Not Required for Contingent Capture 78 Cognitive Components in Harmonic Priming. 159 Giesbrecht. Barry. Bischof. Walter F.. and Kingstone. Alan—Vi¬ Bingham. Geoffrey P.—see Wilson. Andrew D. sual Masking During the Attentional Blink: Tests of the Object Birk. Jeffrey—see Tillmann. Barbara Substitution Hypothesis. 238 Bischof. Walter F.—see Giesbrecht. Barry Godijn. Richard, and Theeuwes. Jan—Parallel Allocation of Atten¬ Bradshaw. Mark F.—see Watt. Simon J. tion Prior to the Execution of Saccade Sequences. 882 Braithwaite. Jason J.. Humphreys. Givn W.. and Hodsoll. John Goldsmith. Morris, and Yeari. Menahem—Modulation of Object- —Color Grouping in Space and Time: Evidence From Nega¬ Based Attention by Spatial Focus Under Endogenous and tive Color-Based Carryover Effects in Preview Search. 758 Exogenous Orienting. 897 Broderick. Michael P.—see Benguigui. Nicolas Grabowecky. Marcia—see Suzuki. Satoru Broderick. Michael P.—see Newell. Karl M. Greenwald. Anthony G.—On Doing Two Things at Once: III. Bundesen. Claus—see Logan. Gordon D. Confirmation of Perfect Timesharing When Simultaneous Butcher. Serena J.—see Wolfe. Jeremy M. Tasks Are Ideomotor Compatible. 859 Guttman. Sharon E.. Sekuler. Allison B.. and Kellman. Philip J. Carlyon. Robert P.—see Cusack. Rhodri —Temporal Variations in Visual Completion: A Reflection of Castiello. Umberto—Understanding Other People's Actions: Inten¬ Spatial Limits?. 1211 tion and Attention. 416 Chateau. Dan. and Lupker. Stephen J.—Strategic Effects in Word Hantsch. Ansgar—see Jescheniak. Jorg D. Naming: Examining the Route-Emphasis Versus Time- Harris. Julie M.. and Dean. Philip J. A.—Accuracy and Precision of Criterion Accounts. 139 Binocular 3-D Motion Perception. 869 Cohen. Asher—see Diedrichsen. Jorn Hasper. Mark—see Schulpen. Beryl IV AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 29 Hazeltine, Eliot—see Diedrichsen, Jom Kunar, Melina A„ Humphreys. Glyn W., Smith. Kelly J„ and Hecht, Heiko—see Bertamini, Marco Watson, Derrick G.—When a Reappearance Is Old News: Heumann. Manfred—see Ansorge, Ulrich Visual Marking Survives Occlusion. 185 Hietanen, Jari K„ and Leppanen, Jukka M.—Does Facial Expres¬ sion Affect Attention Orienting by Gaze Direction Cues?.... 1228 Lampignano, Daniel W.—see Peterson, Mary A. Hodsoll, John—see Braithwaite. Jason J. Lamy, Dominique, and Egeth, Howard E.—Attentional Capture in Hollingworth. Andrew—Failures of Retrieval and Comparison Singleton-Detection and Feature-Search Modes. 1003 Constrain Change Detection in Natural Scenes. 388 Lederman, Susan J.—see Klatzky, Roberta L. Hommel, Bernhard—see Pratt, Jay Lee, Carol—see Wolfe, Jeremy M. Horstmann, Gemot—The Psychological Refractory Period of Leppanen, Jukka M.—see Hietanen, Jari K. Stopping. 965 Lien, Mei-Ching, Proctor, Robert W„ and Ruthruff, Eric—Still No Houghton, Robert J., Macken, William J„ and Jones, Dylan M. Evidence for Perfect Timesharing With Two Ideomotor- —Attentional Modulation of the Visual Motion Aftereffect Compatible Tasks: A Reply to Greenwald (2003). 1267 Has a Central Cognitive Locus: Evidence of Interference by Lien, Mei-Ching, Schweickert. Richard, and Proctor, Robert W. the Postcategorical on the Precategorical. 731 —Task Switching and Response Correspondence in the Psy¬ Houghton, Robert J.—see Macken. William J. chological Refractory Period Paradigm. 692 Houston. Derek M., and Jusczyk. Peter W.—Infants’ Long-Term Lleras, Alejandro, and Moore, Cathleen M.—When the Target Memory for the Sound Patterns of Words and Voices. 1143 Becomes the Mask: Using Apparent Motion to Isolate the Hughes, Robert, and Jones. Dylan M.—A Negative Order- Object-Level Component of Object Substitution Masking_ 106 Repetition Priming Effect: Inhibition of Order in Unattended Logan. Gordon D.—Simon-Type Effects: Chronometric Evidence Auditory Sequences?. 199 for Keypress Schemata in Typewriting. 741 Humphreys, Glyn W.—see Braithwaite, Jason J. Logan, Gordon D„ and Bundesen, Claus-—Clever Homunculus: Is Humphreys, Glyn W.—see Kunar, Melina A. (two entries) There an Endogenous Act of Control in the Explicit Task- Humphreys, Glyn W.—see Olivers. Christian N. L. Cuing Procedure?. 575 Hunt, Amelia R„ and Kingstone, Alan—Inhibition of Return: Dis¬ Luck, Steven J.—see Woodman, Geoffrey F. sociating Attentional and Oculomotor Components. 1068 Lupker, Stephen J.—see Chateau, Dan Hyle, Megan—see Wolfe. Jeremy M. Luria, Roy, and Meiran, Nachshon—Online Order Control in the Psychological Refractory Period Paradigm. 556 Ischebeck. Anja—see Schwarz. Wolfgang Ivry. Richard B.—see Diedrichsen, Jom Macken, William J„ Tremblay. Sebastien. Houghton, Robert J., Nicholls, Alastair P., and Jones, Dylan M.—Does Auditory Janata, Petr—see Tillmann, Barbara Streaming Require Attention? Evidence From Attentional Se¬ Jescheniak, Jorg D., Schriefers, Herbert, and Hantsch, Ansgar—Ut¬ lectivity in Short-Term Memory. 43 terance Format Affects Phonological Priming in the Picture- Macken, William J.—see Houghton, Robert J. Word Task: Implications for Models of Phonological Encod¬ Madurell, Francois—see Bigand. Emmanuel ing in Speech Production. 441 Marks, Lawrence E.—see Arieh. Yoav Johnston, James C.—see Ruthruff, Eric Matsukura. Michi—see Awh, Edward Jolicoeur, Pierre—see Oriet. Chris McAdams. Stephen—see Bey, Caroline Jolicoeur. Pierre—see Stevanovski, Biljana McAuley, J. Devin, and Jones, Mari Riess—Modeling Effects of Jolicoeur, Pierre—see Tombu. Michael Rhythmic Context on Perceived Duration: A Comparison of Jones, Dylan M.—see Houghton, Robert J. Interval and Entrainment Approaches to Short-Interval Timing 1102 Jones, Dylan M.—see Hughes, Robert McBeath, Michael K.—see Shaffer. Dennis M. Jones, Dylan M.—see Macken. William J. McIntyre, Joseph—see Senot. Patrice Jones, Mari Riess—see McAuley, J. Devin Mehler. Jacques—see Dupoux, Emmanuel Jusczyk, Peter W.—see Houston, Derek M. Meiran. Nachshon—see Luria. Roy Michaels, Claire F.—see Zaal, Frank T. J. M. Kellman. Philip J.—see Guttman, Sharon E. Miller. Jeff, and Reynolds, Ann—The Locus of Redundant-Targets Kennerley, Steven—see Diedrichsen, Jom and Nontargets Effects: Evidence From the Psychological Kimchi, Ruth—see Behrmann, Marlene Refractory Period Paradigm. 1126 Kingstone, Alan—see Giesbrecht, Barry Monsell, Stephen—see Yeung, Nick (two entries) Kingstone, Alan—see Hunt, Amelia R. Moore, Cathleen M.—see Lleras, Alejandro Klatzky. Roberta L„ and Lederman. Susan J.—Representing Spatial Muller, Hermann J., Reimann. Brit, and Krummenacher. Joseph Location and Layout From Sparse Kinesthetic Contacts. 310 —Visual Search for Singleton Feature Targets Across Dimen¬ Klein, Raymond M.—see Saint-Aubin, Jean sions: Stimulus- and Expectancy-Driven Effects in Dimen¬ Koch, Iring—see Schuch. Stefanie sional Weighting. 1021 Kouider, Sid—see Dupoux. Emmanuel Krauchunas, Scott M.—see Shaffer, Dennis M. Krummenacher. Joseph—see Muller, Hermann J. Newell, Karl M., Broderick. Michael P., Deutsch, Katherine M., Kunar, Melina A.. Humphreys, Glyn W„ and Smith, Kelly J. and Slifkin, Andrew B.—Task Goals and Change in Dynam¬ —Visual Change With Moving Displays: More Evidence for ical Degrees of Freedom With Motor Learning. 379 Color Feature Map Inhibition During Preview Search. 779 Nicholls, Alastair P.—see Macken. William J. AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 29 V Olivers, Christian N. L.. and Humphreys, Glyn W.—Attentional Schwarz. Wolfgang, and Ischebeck. Anja—On the Relative Speed Guidance by Salient Feature Singletons Depends on Intertrial Account of Number-Size Interference in Comparative Judg- 650 507 Oriet, Chris, and Jolicceur. Pierre—Absence of Perceptual Process¬ Schweickert, Richard—see Lien. Mei-Ching ing During Reconfiguration of Task Set. 1036 Sekuler. Allison B.—see Guttman. Sharon E. Oriet, Chris—see Stevanovski. Biljana Senot. Patrice. Prevost. Pascal, and McIntyre. Joseph—Estimating Time to Contact and Impact Velocity When Catching an Accelerating Object With the Hand. 219 Pastore, Richard E., Crawley, Edward, Skelly. Michael A., and Serences, John T.—see Awh, Edward Berens, Melody S.—Signal Detection Theory Analyses of Shaffer, Dennis M.. McBeath. Michael K.. Roy. Windy L., and Semantic Priming in Word Recognition. 1251 Krauchunas. Scott M.—A Linear Optical Trajectory Informs Peterson, Mary A., and Lampignano. Daniel W.—Implicit Memory the Fielder Where to Run to the Side to Catch Flv Balls. . . . 1244 for Novel Figure-Ground Displays Includes a History of Shang, Jen—see Reder. Lynne M. Cross-Border Competition. 808 Shockley. Kevin, Santana. Marie-Vee. and Fowler, Carol A.—Mu- Petrusic, William M.—see Baranski, Joseph V. tual Interpersonal Postural Constraints Are Involved in Coop¬ Pfordresher. Peter Q.—Auditory Feedback in Music Performance: erative Conversation. 326 Evidence for a Dissociation of Sequencing and Timing. 949 Skelly. Michael A.—see Pastore. Richard E. Poulin. Benedicte—see Bigand. Emmanuel Slifkin, Andrew B.—see Newell. Karl M. Pratt, Jay, and Hommel. Bernhard—Symbolic Control of Visual Smith. Kelly J.—see Kunar. Melina A. (two entries) Attention: The Role of Working Memory and Attentional Spooner, Alice—see Bertamini. Marco Control Settings. 835 Sternad, Dagmar—see Yu. Hong Prevost, Pascal—see Senot, Patrice Stevanovski. Biljana. Oriet. Chris, and Jolicceur. Pierre—Can Proctor, Robert W.—see Lien, Mei-Ching (two entries) Blindness to Response-Compatible Stimuli Be Observed in the ' Proctor, Robert W.—see Roswarski, Todd Eric Absence of a Response?. 431 Stucchi. Natale—see Actis-Grosso. Rossana ! Rauschenberger, Robert—When Something Old Becomes Some¬ Suzuki. Satoru. and Grabowecky. Marcia—Attention During Ad¬ thing New: Spatiotemporal Object Continuity and Attentional aptation Weakens Negative Afterimages. 793 Capture. 600 Reder, Lynne M., Weber, Keith, Shang, Jen, and Vanyukov, Polina Theeuwes, Jan—see Godijn. Richard M.—The Adaptive Character of the Attentional System: Sta¬ Thornton. Ian M.—see Fernandez-Duque. Diego tistical Sensitivity in a Target Localization Task. 631 Tillmann. Barbara. Janata. Petr. Birk. Jeffrey, and Bharucha. Jam- Reimann, Brit—see Muller, Hermann J. shed J.—The Costs and Benefits of Tonal Centers for Chord Remington, Roger—see Ruthruff. Eric Processing. 470 Remington. Roger W.—see Wu, Shu-Chieh Tillmann. Barbara—see Bigand. Emmanuel Repp. Bruno H.—Phase Attraction in Sensorimotor Synchroniza¬ Tombu. Michael, and Jolicceur. Pierre—A Central Capacity Shar¬ tion With Auditory Sequences: Effects of Single and Periodic ing Model of Dual-Task Performance. 3 Distractors on Svnchronization Accuracy. 290 Tremblay. Sebastien. and Fortin. Claudette—Break Expectancy in Reynolds, Ann—see Miller. Jeff Duration Discrimination. 823 Ripoll. Hubert—see Benguigui. Nicolas Tremblay. Sebastien—see Macken. William J. Roswarski, Todd Eric, and Proctor, Robert W.—Intrahemispherical Activation. Visuomotor Transmission, and the Simon Effect: Van Selst, Mark—see Ruthruff. Eric Comment on Wascher et al. (2001). 152 Vanyukov. Polina M.—see Reder. Lynne M. Roy, Windy L.—see Shaffer. Dennis M. Visser. Troy A. W.—see Ghorashi. S. M. Shahab Roy-Charland, Annie—see Saint-Aubin, Jean Vitevitch. Michael S.—Change Deafness: The Inability to Detect Russell, Daniel M.—see Yu. Hong Changes Between Two Voices. 333 Ruthruff, Eric. Johnston, James C„ Van Selst. Mark. Whitsell. Shelly, and Remington. Roger—Vanishing Dual-Task Inter¬ Wann. John—see Wilkie. Richard ference After Practice: Has the Bottleneck Been Eliminated or Warren. William H.—see Fajen. Brett R. Is It Merely Latent?. 280 Watson. Derrick G.—see Kunar. Melina A. Ruthruff, Eric—see Lien, Mei-Ching Watt. Simon J.. and Bradshaw. Mark F.—The Visual Control of Reaching and Grasping: Binocular Disparity and Motion Parallax. 404 Saint-Aubin, Jean, Klein. Raymond M„ and Roy-Charland. Annie Weber. Keith—see Reder. Lynne M. —Direct Assessments of the Processing Time Hypothesis for Whitsell. Shelly—see Ruthruff. Eric the Missing-Letter Effect. 1191 Wilkie. Richard, and Wann. John—Controlling Steering and Judg- Santana, Marie-Vee—see Shockley. Kevin ing Heading: Retinal Flow. Visual Direction, and Extraretinal Schriefers, Herbert—see Jescheniak, Jorg D. Information. 363 Schriefers. Herbert J.—see Schulpen. Beryl Wilson. Andrew D.. Bingham, Geoffrey P.. and Craig. James C. Schuch, Stefanie, and Koch, Iring—The Role of Response Selec- —Proprioceptive Perception of Phase Variability. 1179 tion for Inhibition of Task Sets in Task Shiftin':. 92 Wolfe. Jeremy M.. Butcher. Serena J.. Lee. Carol, and Hyle. Megan Schulpen, Beryl, Dijkstra, Ton, Schriefers, Herbert J.. and Hasper. —Changing Your Mind: On the Contributions of Top-Down Mark—Recognition of Interlingual Homophones in Bilingual and Bottom-Up Guidance in Visual Search for Feature 1155 483 VI AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 29 Woodman. Geoffrey F„ and Luck, Steven J.—Serial Deployment OTHER of Attention During Visual Search. 121 Acknowledgment. 1274 Wu. Shu-Chieh. and Remington. Roger W.—Characteristics of American Psychological Association Subscription Claims Covert and Overt Visual Orienting: Evidence From Atten- Information. 258, 403, 574, 822, 881, 1273 tional and Oculomotor Capture. 1050 Call for Nominations. 792,981,1154 Call for Nominations: J PSP: Attitudes . 1210 Yeari. Menahem—see Goldsmith. Morris Call for Nominations: Rehabilitation Psychology .... 778. 1067. 1178 Yeung. Nick, and Monsell. Stephen—The Effects of Recent Prac¬ E-Mail Notification of Your Latest Issue tice on Task Switching. 919 Online!. 77. 289, 536. 831. 845. 1227 Yeung. Nick, and Monsell. Stephen—Switching Between Tasks of Instructions to Authors. 259, 266, 726, 730. 834, 1082 Unequal Familiarity: The Role of Stimulus-Attribute and Low Publication Prices for APA Members and Response-Set Selection. 455 Affiliates. 51,430,599,1190 Yu. Hong. Russell. Daniel M.. and Sternad. Dagmar—Task- Members of Underrepresented Groups: Reviewers for Journal Effector Asymmetries in a Rhythmic Continuation Task. ... 616 Manuscripts Wanted . 105, 440 New Editor Appointed for Contemporary Psychology: APA Review Zaal. Frank T. J. M.. and Michaels. Claire F.—The Information for of Books. 2005-2010 . 757, 858 Catching Fly Balls: Judging and Intercepting Virtual Balls in New Editors Appointed, 2005-2010 . 740, 948 a CAVE. 537 Subscription Order Form. 91. 362, 555, 1243 Zuvic. Samantha M.—see Ghorashi. S. M. 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