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CogNet Library: Journals
Perception & Psychophysics
Psychonomic Society Publications
Volume 67 Issue 5
Jul 01, 2005
ISSN: 00315117
Perception & Psychophysics
Volume 67 : Issue 5
Table of Contents
Variation in Cue Duration Reveals Top-Down Modulation of Involuntary Orienting to Uninformative Symbolic Cues
Bradley S. Gibson and Ted A. Bryant
Page
749
Use of Visual Information in Speech Perception: Evidence for a Visual Rate Effect Both With and Without a McGurk Effect
Lawrence Brancazio and Joanne L. Miller
Page
759
The Effect of Target Contrast on the Attentional Blink
Fook K. Chua
Page
770
Location Negative Priming in Identity Discrimination Relies on Location Repetition
Hsuan-Fu Chao and Yei-Yu Yeh
Page
789
The Ground Dominance Effect in the Perception of 3-D Layout
Zheng Bian, Myron L. Braunstein and George J. Andersen
Page
802
Incidental Visual Memory for Targets and Distractors in Visual Search
Carrick C. Williams, John M. Henderson and Rose T. Zacks
Page
816
Vibrotactile Intensity and Frequency Information in the Pacinian System: A Psychophysical Model
Sliman Bensmaa, Mark Hollins and Jeffrey Yau
Page
828
Pacinian Representations of Fine Surface Texture
Sliman Bensmaa and Mark Hollins
Page
842
Illusory Motion and Representational Momentum
Masayoshi Nagai and Jun Saiki
Page
855
Statistical Computations Over a Speech Stream in a Rodent
Juan M. Toro and Josep B. Trobaln
Page
867
Selective Target Processing: Perceptual Load or Distractor Salience?
Stacy Eltiti, Denise Wallace and Elaine Fox
Page
876
On Bias in Magnitude Scaling and Some Conjectures of Stevens
Lawrence T. DeCarlo
Page
886
When Do Irrelevant Visual Stimuli Impair Processing of Identical Targets?
Peter Whr; and Jochen Msseler
Page
897
Oculomotor Consequences of Abrupt Object Onsets and Offsets: Onsets Dominate Oculomotor Capture
Walter R. Boot, Arthur F. Kramer and Matthew S. Peterson
Page
910
No Overall RightLeft Prevalence for Horizontal and Vertical Simon Effects
Kim-Phuong L. Vu, Antonio Pellicano and Robert W. Proctor
Page
929
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