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CogNet Library: Journals
Perception & Psychophysics
Psychonomic Society Publications
Volume 66 Issue 4
Apr 01, 2004
ISSN: 00315117
Perception & Psychophysics
Volume 66 : Issue 4
Table of Contents
Effect of stimulus intensity on manual and saccadic reaction time
Piotr Jskowski and Kinga Sobieralska
Page
535
Timing variations in music performance: Musical communication, perceptual compensation, and/or motor control?
Amandine Penel and Carolyn Drake
Page
545
Effects of redundant visual stimuli on temporal order judgments
Jeff Miller, Eva Khlwein and Rolf Ulrich
Page
563
Spatial frequency requirements for audiovisual speech perception
K.G. Munhall, C. Kroos, G. Jozan and E. Vatikiotis-Bateson
Page
574
On the relations between crowding and visual masking
Anke Huckauf and Dieter Heller
Page
584
Effect of endogenous attention on detection of weak gustatory and olfactory flavors
Amir Ashkenazi and Lawrence E. Marks
Page
596
Pitch perception and retention: Two cumulative benefits of selective attention
Laurent Demany, Gaspard Montandon and Catherine Semal
Page
609
Haptic identification of common objects: Effects of constraining the manual exploration process
Susan J. Lederman and Roberta L. Klatzky
Page
618
Perspective distortion of trajectory forms and perceptual constancy in visual event identification
Emily A. Wickelgren and Geoffrey P. Bingham
Page
629
Suppression of sourness: A comparative study involving mixtures of organic acids and sugars
Lotika Savant and Mina R. McDaniel
Page
642
Moving the eyes along the mental number line: Comparing SNARC effects with saccadic and manual responses
Wolf Schwarz and Inge M. Keus
Page
651
The influence of category membership of stimuli on sequential effects in magnitude judgment
Peter Petzold and Gert Haubensak
Page
665
Mirror vision: Perceived size and perceived distance of virtual images
Atsuki Higashiyama and Koichi Shimono
Page
679
Object file continuity predicts attentional blink magnitude
Frances J. Kellie and Kimron L. Shapiro
Page
692
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