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Contents of Volume 68 Abrams, R. A., & Christ, S. E. Motion onset captures attention: Biilthoff, H. H. See Lawson, R. A rejoinder to Franconeri and Simons (2005) Burke, D. See Favelle, S. K. Abrams, R. A. See Christ, S. E. Busemeyer, J. R. See Diederich, A. Abry, C. See Sato, M. Adolph, K. E. See Joh, A. S. Cahill, J. M. See Royden, C. S. Agostini, T. See Soranzo, A. Campbell, M. R. See Joh, A. S. Akhtar, S. C. See Patterson, R. Carmel, T. See Lamy, D. Amorim, M.-A. See Vidal, M. Carnahan, H. See Grierson, L. E. M. Andersen, G. J. See Bian, Z. Carrasco, M., Loula, F., & Ho, Y.-X. How attention enhances Andre, J., & Rogers, S. Using verbal and blind-walking spatial resolution: Evidence from selective adaptation to distance estimates to investigate the two visual systems spatial frequency hypothesis Castro, L. See Lazareva, O. F. Arnell, K. M. Visual, auditory, and cross-modality dual-task Cathiard, M.-A. See Sato, M. costs: Electrophysiological evidence for an amodal bottle- Cave, K. R. See Chen, Z. neck on working memory consolidation Chan, M. W., Stevenson, A. K., Li, Y., & Pizlo, Z. Binocular Ashby, F. G. See Ell, S. W. shape constancy from novel views: The role of a priori Avrahami, J. Selective attention as tuning: The case of stroke constraints Chen, Z., & Cave, K. R. Reinstating object-based attention under positional certainty: The importance of subjective Barry, W. See Howell, P. parsing Bayliss, A. P., & Tipper, S. P. Gaze cues evoke both spatial Christ, S. E., & Abrams, R. A. Just like new: Newly segre- and object-centered shifts of attention gated old objects capture attention Beall, A. C. See Macuga, K. L. Christ, S. E. See Abrams, R. A. Beintema, J. A., Georg, K., & Lappe, M. Perception of bio- Chu, H. See Rauschenberger, R. logical motion from limited-lifetime stimuli Chua, F. K. See Neo, G. Bennett, D. J., & Vuong, Q. C. A stereo advantage in gener- Clayton, A. M. See Norman, J. F. alizing over changes in viewpoint on object recognition Coello, Y., & Iwanow, O. Effect of structuring the workspace on cognitive and sensorimotor distance estimation: No Bertamini, M., & Lawson, R. Visual search for a circular re- dissociation between perception and action gion perceived as a figure versus as a hole: Evidence of Collin, C. A., Therrien, M., Martin, C., & Rainville, S. Spatial the importance of part structure frequency thresholds for face recognition when compar- Bertelson, P., Frissen, I., Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. The ison faces are filtered and unfiltered aftereffects of ventriloquism: Patterns of spatial general- Colombo, E. M. See Issolio, L. ization Conti, D. M. See Royden, C. S. Berthoz, A. See Vidal, M. Covas, C. M. See Patterson, R. Betancourt, I. See Joordens, S. Crabtree, C. E. See Norman, J. F. Bian, Z., Braunstein, M. L., & Andersen, G. J. The ground dominance effect in the perception of relative distance in 3-D scenes is mainly due to characteristics of the ground Dahlstrom-Hakki, I., & Pollatsek, A. Limits on integrating surface motion information across saccades Braithwaite, J. J., Hulleman, J., Watson, D. G., & Humphreys, Darwin, C. J. See Grassi, M. G. W. Is it impossible to inhibit isoluminant items, or does Dassonville, P. See Walter, E. it simply take longer? Evidence from preview search . 290 DeCarlo, L. T. Sequential effects in successive ratio Braithwaite, J. J. See: estimation Hodsoll, J. P. de Gelder, B. See Bertelson, P. Humphreys, G. W. De Volder, A. G. See Renier, L. Braunstein, M. L. See Bian, Z. Diederich, A., & Busemeyer, J. R. Modeling the effects of Bravo, M. J., & Farid, H. Object recognition in dense payoff on response bias in a perceptual discrimination task: Bound-change, drift-rate-change, or two-stage- Bruyer, R. See Renier, L. processing hypothesis Di Lollo, V. See Spalek, T. M. Hermens, F., Kappers, A. M. L., & Gielen, S. C. A. M. Dry, M. See Vickers, D. The structure of frontoparallel haptic space is task dependent Duncan, J. See Hein, G. Herrmann, M. See Norman, J. F. Dyre, B. P. See Patterson, R. Hill, M. A. See Grant, A. C. Ho, H.-N., & Jones, L. A. Contribution of thermal cues to Egeth, H. E. See Lamy, D. material discrimination and localization Ell, S. W., & Ashby, F. G. The effects of category overlap on Ho, Y.-X. See Carrasco, M. information-integration and rule-based category learn- i 1013 Hock, H. S., & Ploeger, A. Linking dynamical perceptual decisions at different levels of description in motion pat- Eppler, M. A. See Joh, A. S. tern formation: Psychophysics Hock, H. S. See Nichols, D. F. Falcon, L. J. See Spalek, T. M. Hodsoll, J. P., Humphreys, G. W., & Braithwaite, J. J. Dissoci- Farid, H. See Bravo, M. J. ating the effects of similarity, salience, and top-down pro- Favelle, S. K., Hayward, W. G., Burke, D., & Palmisano, S. The cesses in search for linearly separable size targets . . . 558 configural advantage in object change detection persists Hoffman, J. E. See Intraub, H. across depth rotation Hollowood, T. A. See Pfeiffer, J. C. Feldman, J. See Tremoulet, P. D. Holmes, N. P., Snijders, H. J., & Spence, C. Reaching with Fernandez, R. See Grant, A. C. alien limbs: Visual exposure to prosthetic hands in a Flusberg, S. J. See Kunar, M. A. mirror biases proprioception without accompanying illusions of ownership Fowler, C. A. Compensation for coarticulation reflects ges- ture perception, not spectral contrast Holt, L. L. See Lotto, A. J. Fowler, C. A. See Irwin, J. R. Hort, J. See Pfeiffer, J. C. Howell, P., Barry, W., & Vinson, D. Strength of British En- Frissen, I. See Bertelson, P. glish accents in altered listening conditions Huang, L. Contextual cuing based on spatial arrangement of Gallace, A., & Spence, C. Multisensory synesthetic inter- actions in the speeded classification of visual size . . . 1191 Hiibner, R. See Volberg, G. Georg, K. See Beintema, J. A. Hudson, T. E., Li, W., & Matin, L. The field dependence/in- Geri, G. A. See Patterson, R. dependence cognitive style does not control the spatial Geyer, T., Miiller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. Cross-trial prim- perception of elevation ing in visual search for singleton conjunction targets: Hughes, P. See Vickers, D. Role of repeated target and distractor features .... 736 Hulleman, J. See Braithwaite, J. J Gielen, S. C. A. M. See Hermens, F. Humphreys, G. W., Olivers, C. N. L., & Braithwaite, J. J. The Goldreich, D., & Kanics, |. M. Performance of blind and sighted time course of preview search with color-defined, not humans on a tactile grating detection task luminance-defined, stimuli Granrud, C. E., & Schmechel, T. T. N. Development of size Humphreys, G. W. See: constancy in children: A test of the proximal mode sensi- Braithwaite, J. J. tivity hypothesis Hodsoll, J. P. Granrud, C. E. See Yonas, A. Grant, A. C., Fernandez, R., Shilian, P., Yanni, E., & Hill, M. A. Ing, A. D. See Maddox, W. T. Tactile spatial acuity differs between fingers: A study Inhoff, A. W. See Weger, U. W. comparing two testing paradigms Intraub, H., Hoffman, J. E., Wetherhold, C. J., & Stoehs, S.-A. Grassi, M., & Darwin, C. J. The subjective duration of More than meets the eye: The effect of planned fixations ramped and damped sounds on scene representation Grierson, L. E. M., & Carnahan, H. Manual exploration and Irwin, D. E. See Thomas, L. E. the perception of slipperiness Irwin, J. R., Whalen, D. H., & Fowler, C. A. A sex difference in visual influence on heard speech Hadad, B.-S., & Kimchi, R. Developmental trends in utiliz- Issolio, L., & Colombo, E. M. Brightness for different sur- ing perceptual closure for grouping of shape: Effects of round conditions: The effect of transient glare .... 702 spatial proximity and collinearity Iwanow, O. See Coello, Y. Haggard, P. See: Walker, R. Jackson, M. C., & Raymond, J. E. The role of attention and Yarrow, K. familiarity in face identification Hale, S. See Rosenblum, L. D. Janata, P., & Paroo, K. Acuity of auditory images in pitch and Hayward, W. G. See Favelle, S. K. Hein, G., Parr, A., & Duncan, J. Within-modality and cross- Joh, A. S., Adolph, K. E., Campbell, M. R., & Eppler, M. A. modality attentional blinks in a simple discrimination Why walkers slip: Shine is not a reliable cue for slippery Jones, L. A. See Ho, H.-N. Loomis, J. M. See Macuga, K. L. Joordens, S., Betancourt, I., & Spalek, T. M. Selective atten- Lotto, A. J., & Holt, L. L. Putting phonetic context effects tion versus selection for action: Negative priming is not into context: A commentary on Fowler (2006) the result of distractors being unattended Loula, F. See Carrasco, M. Lupker, S. J. See Taylor, T. E. Kahan, T. A., & Lichtman, A. S. Leoking at object-substitu- tion masking in depth and motion: Toward a two-object Macmillan, N. A. See Verde, M. F. theory of object substitution Macuga, K. L., Loomis, J. M., Beall, A. C., & Kelly, J. W. Kanai, R., & Watanabe, M. Visual onset expands subjective Perception of heading without retinal optic flow ... 872 Maddox, W. T., Ing, A. D., & Lauritzen, J. S. Stimulus modality Kanics, I. M. See Goldreich, D. interacts with category structure in perceptual category Kappers, A. M. L. See: learning Hermens, F. Maloney, L. T. See Logvinenko, A. D. Sanders, A. F. J. Martin, C. See Collin, C. A. Kawabe, T., & Miura, K. Effects of the orientation of moving objects on the perception of streaming/bouncing motion Matin, L. See Hudson, T. E. displays Matsukura, M., & Vecera, S. P. The return of object-based attention: Selection of multiple-region objects .... 1163 Kelly, J. W. See Macuga, K. L. Kimchi, R. See Hadad, B.-S. Mattler, U. On the locus of priming and inverse priming effects Kornbrot, D. E. Signal detection theory, the approach of choice: Model-based and distribution-free measures and Maylor, E. A. See Watson, D. G. evaluation .. McIntyre, J. See Vidal, M. Krummenacher, J. See Geyer, T. McMahon, J. A. See Vickers, D. Kunar, M. A., Flusberg, S. J., & Wolfe, J. M. Contextual cuing McMullen, P. A. See Large, M.-E. by global features McQueen, J. M. See Shatzman, K. B. Lamy, D., Carmel, T., Egeth, H. E., & Leber, A. B. Effects McSorley, E. See Walker, R. of search mode and intertrial priming on singleton Messing, D. P. See Micheyl, C. search Michelet, K. See Sanocki, T. Lamy, D., Segal, H., & Ruderman, L. Grouping does not re- Michelon, P., & Zacks, J. M. Two kinds of visual perspective quire attention Lappe, M. See Beintema, J. A. Micheyl, C., & Messing, D. P. Likelihood ratio, optimal deci- Lappin, J. S., Shelton, A. L., & Rieser, J. J. Environmental sion rules, and correct response probabilities in a signal context influences visually perceived distance detection theoretic, equal-variance Gaussian model of Large, M.-E., & McMullen, P. A. Hierarchical attention in dis- the observer in the 4IAX paradigm criminating objects at different levels of specificity . . . 845 Miller, J. See Vierck, E. Lauritzen, J. S. See Maddox, W. T. Mitterer, H. On the causes of compensation for coarticula- Lawson, R., & Biilthoff, H. H. Comparing view sensitivity in tion: Evidence for phonological mediation shape discrimination with shape sensitivity in view dis- Miura, K. See Kawabe, T. crimination Mondor, T. A. See: Lawson, R. See Bertamini, M. Leboe, J. P. Lazareva, O. F., Castro, L., Vecera, S. P., & Wasserman, E. A. Shen, D. Figure—ground assignment in pigeons: Evidence for a fig- Morgan, W. See Patterson, R. ural benefit Miiller, H. J. See Geyer, T. Leber, A. B. See Lamy, D. Leboe, J. P., Mondor, T. A., & Leboe, L. C. Feature mismatch Neo, G., & Chua, F. K. Capturing focused attention . . . 1286 effects in auditory negative priming: Interference as de- Newman, R. S. Perceptual restoration in toddlers ....625 pendent on salient aspects of prior episodes Nichols, D. F., Hock, H. S., & Schéner, G. Linking Leboe, L. C. See Leboe, J. P. dynamical perceptual decisions at different levels of de- Lee, J. See Rosenblum, L. D. scription in motion pattern formation: Computational Lee, M. D. See Vickers, D. simulations Li, W. See Hudson, T. E. Nichols, S. M. See Rosenblum, L. D. Li, Y. See Chan, M. W. Nicoletti, R. See Rubichi, S. Lichtman, A. S. See Kahan, T. A. Niimi, R., Yokosawa, K., & Watanabe, K. Attentional set Leevenbruck, H. See Sato, M. for axis of symmetry in symmetry-defined visual Logan, G. D. See Watter, S. Logvinenko, A. D., & Maloney, L. T. The proximity structure Nitschke, J. See Ulrich, R. of achromatic surface colors and the impossibility of Nizami, L. The intensity-difference limen for 6.5 kHz: An asymmetric lightness matching even more severe departure from Weber’s law ... . 1107 Norman, J. F., Crabtree, C. E., Herrmann, M., Thompson, S. R.., Sanocki, T., Michelet, K., Sellers, E., & Reynolds, J. Repre- Shular, C. F., & Clayton, A. M. Aging and the perception sentations of scene layout can consist of independent, of 3-D shape from dynamic patterns of binocular functional pieces disparity Sato, M., Schwartz, J.-L., Abry, C., Cathiard, M.-A., & Loeven- bruck, H. Multistable syllables as enacted percepts: A Olivers, C. N. L. See Humphreys, G. W. source of an asymmetric bias in the verbal transforma- tion effect Palmer, C. See Pfordresher, P. Q. Schmechel, T. T. N. See Granrud, C. E. Palmisano, S. See Favelle, S. K. Schmidt, T., & Vorberg, D. Criteria for unconscious cogni- tion: Three types of dissociation Paroo, K. See Janata, P. Schneider, K. A. Does attention alter appearance? ... . 800 Parr, A. See Hein, G. Schoner, G. See: Patterson, R., Geri, G. A., Dyre, B. P., Pierce, B. J., Akhtar, S. C., Nichols, D. F. Covas, C. M., & Morgan, W. Active heading control in simu- Simmering, V. R. lated flight based on vertically extended contours .. . 593 Schwartz, J.-L. See Sato, M. Pfeiffer, J. C., Hort, J., Hollowood, T. A., & Taylor, A. J. Taste—aroma interactions in a ternary system: A model of Segal, H. See Lamy, D. fruitiness perception in sucrose/acid solutions Sellers, E. See Sanocki, T. Pfordresher, P. Q., & Palmer, C. Effects of hearing the past, Shatzman, K. B., & McQueen, J. M. Segment duration as a cue present, or future during music performance to word boundaries in spoken-word recognition Pierce, B. J. See Patterson, R. Shelton, A. L. See Lappin, J. S. Shen, D., & Mondor, T. A. Effect of distractor sounds on the Pizlo, Z. See Chan, M. W. auditory attentional blink Ploeger, A. See Hock, H. S. Shilian, P. See Grant, A. C. Plomp, G., & van Leeuwen, C. Asymmetric priming effects in Shular, C. F. See Norman, J. F. visual processing of occlusion patterns Simmering, V. R., Spencer, J. P., & Schéner, G. Reference- Pollatsek, A. See Dahlstrom-Hakki, I. related inhibition produces enhanced position discrimina- Prime, D. J., Visser, T. A. W., & Ward, L. M. Reorienting atten- tion and fast repulsion near axes of symmetry tion and inhibition of return Smith, N. M. See Rosenblum, L. D. Snijders, H. J. See Holmes, N. P. Rainville, S. See Collin, C. A. Soranzo, A., & Agostini, T. Photometric, geometric, and per- Rammsayer, T. See Ulrich, R. ceptual factors in illumination-independent lightness Rauschenberger, R., & Chu, H. The effects of stimulus rota- constancy tion and familiarity in visual search Spalek, T. M., Falcon, L. J., & Di Lollo, V. Attentional blink Raymond, J. E. See Jackson, M. C. and attentional capture: Endogenous versus exogenous Reali, F., Spivey, M. J., Tyler, M. J., & Terranova, J. Inefficient control over paying attention to two important events in conjunction search made efficient by concurrent spoken close succession delivery of target identity Spalek, T. M. See Joordens, S. Renier, L., Bruyer, R., & De Volder, A. G. Vertical-horizontal Spence, C. See: illusion present for sighted but not early blind humans Gallace, A. using auditory substitution of vision Holmes, N. P. Reynolds, J. See Sanocki, T. Spencer, J. P. See Simmering, V. R. Rieser, J. J. See Lappin, J. S. Spivey, M. J. See Reali, F. Rogers, S. See Andre, J. Stevenson, A. K. See Chan, M. W. Rosenblum, L. D., Smith, N. M., Nichols, S. M., Hale, S., & Stoehs, S.-A. See Intraub, H. Lee, J. Hearing a face: Cross-modal speaker matching using isolated visible speech Taylor, A. J. See Pfeiffer, J. C. Rotello, C. M. See Verde, M. F. Taylor, T. E., & Lupker, S. J. Time perception and word Rothwell, J. C. See Yarrow, K. recognition: An elaboration of the time-criterion account Royden, C. S., Cahill, J. M., & Conti, D. M. Factors affecting curved versus straight path heading perception .. . . 184 Terranova, J. See Reali, F. Rubichi, S., & Nicoletti, R. The Simon effect and handedness: Therrien, M. See Collin, C. A. Evidence for a dominant-hand attentional bias in spatial Thomas, L. E., & Irwin, D. E. Voluntary eyeblinks disrupt iconic memory Ruderman, L. See Lamy, D. Thompson, S. R. See Norman, J. F. Tipper, S. P. See Bayliss, A. P. Sanders, A. F. J., & Kappers, A. M. L. Bimanual curvature Tremoulet, P. D., & Feldman, J. The influence of spatial con- discrimination of hand-sized surfaces placed at different text and the role of intentionality in the interpretation of positions animacy from motion Tyler, M. J. See Reali, F. Walter, E., & Dassonville, P. Fragments of the Roelofs effect: A bottom-up effect equal to the sum of its parts .. . 1243 Ulrich, R., Nitschke, J., & Rammsayer, T. Crossmodal tempo- Ward, L. M. See Prime, D. J. ral discrimination: Assessing the predictions of a general Wasserman, E. A. See Lazareva, O. F. pacemaker—counter model Watanabe, K. See Niimi, R. Watanabe, M. See Kanai, R. van Leeuwen, C. See Plomp, G. Watson, D. G., & Maylor, E. A. Effects of color heterogeneity Vanrie, J., & Verfaillie, K. Perceiving depth in point-light on subitization actions Watson, D. G. See Braithwaite, J. J. Vecera, S. P. See: Lazareva, O. F. Watter, S., & Logan, G. D. Parallel response selection in dual- Matsukura, M. task situations Verde, M. F., Macmillan, N. A., & Rotello, C.M . Measures Weger, U. W., & Inhoff, A. W. Semantic inhibition of return of sensitivity based on a single hit rate and false alarm is the exception rather than the rule rate: The accuracy, precision, and robustness of d‘, A,, Wetherhold, C. J. See Intraub, H. Whalen, D. H. See Irwin, J. R. Verfaillie, K. See Vanrie, J. Whiteley, L. See Yarrow, K. Vickers, D., Lee, M. D., Dry, M., Hughes, P., & McMahon, J. A. Wolfe, J. M. See Kunar, M. A. The aesthetic appeal of minimal structures: Judging the attractiveness of solutions to traveling salesperson problems Xu, Y. Understanding the object benefit in visual short- term memory: The roles of feature proximity and Vidal, M., Amorim, M.-A., McIntyre, J., & Berthoz, A. The connectedness perception of visually presented yaw and pitch turns: As- sessing the contribution of motion, static, and cognitive Yanni, E. See Grant, A. C. Vierck, E., & Miller, J. Effects of task factors on selection Yarrow, K., Whiteley, L., Haggard, P., & Rothwell, J. C. Biases by color in the rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) in the perceived timing of perisaccadic perceptual and motor events Vinson, D. See Howell, P. Yokosawa, K. See Niimi, R. Visser, T. A. W. See Prime, D. J. Yonas, A., & Granrud, C. E. Infants’ perception of depth Volberg, G., & Hiibner, R. Hemispheric differences for the from cast shadows integration of stimulus levels and their contents: Evi- dence from bilateral presentations Zacks, J. M. See Michelon, P. Vorberg, D. See Schmidt, T. Vroomen, J. See Bertelson, P. Vuong, Q. C. See Bennett, D. J. NOTICES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Walker, R., McSorley, E., & Haggard, P. The control of saccade Nominations for the Editorship of trajectories: Direction of curvature depends on prior Perception & Psychophysics knowledge of target location and saccade latency . . . 129

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