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| Perception & Psychophysics |
| Psychonomic Society Publications |
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Volume 67
Issue 6 |
| Aug 01, 2005 |
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ISSN: 00315117 |
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Perception & Psychophysics
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Volume 67 :
Issue 6
Table of Contents
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Perceptual effects of preceding nonspeech rate on temporal properties of speech categories

Travis Wade and Lori L. Holt
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Does attention cause illusory line motion?

John Christie and Raymond M. Klein
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Effect of low gravitational stimulation on the perception of target elevation: Role of spatial expertise

Jrme Carriot, Corinne Charles, Anne-Fabienne Huffenus, Vincent Nougier, Christian Raphel and Corinne Cian
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Tactile spatial sensitivity and anisotropy

Gregory O. Gibson and James C. Craig
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System reconfiguration, not resource depletion, determines the efficiency of visual search

Vincent Di Lollo, Daniel Smilek, Jun-Ichiro Kawahara and S. M. Shahab Ghorashi
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The relation between auditory temporal interval processing and sequential stream segregation examined with stimulus laterality differences

Susan E. Boehnke and Dennis P. Phillips
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A critical evaluation of visually moderated phonetic context effects

Lori L. Holt, Joseph D. W. Stephens and Andrew J. Lotto
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Optical flow and viewpoint change modulate the perception and memorization of complex motion

Mohamed Jarraya, Michel-Ange Amorim and Benot G. Bardy
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Distortions of perceived length in the frontoparallel plane: Tests of perspective theories

Uta Wolfe, Laurence T. Maloney and Mimi Tam
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The dynamic events that capture visual attention: A reply to Abrams and Christ (2005)

Steven L. Franconeri and Daniel J. Simons
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Understanding the structural determinants of object confusion in memory: An assessment of psychophysical approaches to estimating visual similarity

Genevive Desmarais and Mike J. Dixon
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Look little, look often: The influence of gaze frequency on drawing accuracy

Dale J. Cohen
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Turning objects on their heads: The influence of the stored axis on object individuation

Irina M. Harris and Paul E. Dux
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Distractor familiarity leads to more efficient visual search for complex stimuli

Ryan E. B. Mruczek and David L. Sheinberg
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Distances appear different on hills

Jeanine K. Stefanucci, Dennis R. Proffitt, Tom Banton and William Epstein
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