Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author The effects of decision characteristics on children's selective search of predecisional information,1996,92,3,263-281,Davidson The role of danger in affiliation and attraction,1961,18,,1-10,Pepitone The perception of visual angle,1964,22,,119-134,Rock The velocity of the motion after-effect,1956,12,,19-24,Johansson A study of visual movements determined by form colour or brightness,1956,12,,65-75,Rattleff Depth perception of double images in the vicinity of other images,1956,12,,111-129,Zajac The evidence for the permanently disturbing effects of mother child separation,1956,12,,174-191,O'connor The perception of incongruity by young children,1956,12,,342-348,Behar Some aspects of apparent motion,1953,9,,159-181,Zeeman The structural meaning of aggressiveness,1958,14,,253-280,Frankenstein Rigidity stability and motion in perceptual space : A discussion of some mathematical principles operative in the perception of relative motion and of their possible function as determinants of a static perceptual space,1958,14,,359-370,Johansson Measurements of subjective length in the vertical-horizontal illusion,1958,14,,371-374,Kunnapas Visual field and interocular differences in the bisection of a line,1958,14,,375-383,Kunnapas Risk-taking and need for achievement,1963,21,,108-115,Rim Motion perception and personality III,1957,13,,66-67,Johansson The kinesthetic estimation of distances in relation to the midline of the body in normal persons,1959,16,,235-244,Amir Apperception: A new approach to a forgotten problem,1959,16,,254-266,From Laboratory studies on the psychology of motion-sickness,1960,17,,89-91,Kottenhoff On using inverting spectacles with children to test their motion sickness susceptibility,1960,17,,92-111,Kottenhoff Convergence and depth perception,1960,17,,193-217,Roelofs Perceptual and cognitive (or operational) structures in the development of the concept of space in the child,1955,11,,41-46,Piaget Motion perception and personality I,1955,11,,289-296,Johansson Interdependence in judgments of space time and movement,1955,11,,360-372,Cohen The relationship between secondary function and some aspects of speed and tempo of behaviour,1955,11,,373-396,Biesheuvel Sex differences in localization and orientation,1953,9,,82-96,Sandstrom Interocular differences in the vertical-horizontal illusion,1957,13,,253-259,Kunnapas Parental behavior toward boys and girls of preschool age,1961,18,,85-99,Eckhoff Influence of the number of warning signals and of the intervals between them on simple reaction time,1963,21,,40-48,Geblewiczowa Figural after-effects as a function of age,1960,17,,417-423,Pollack The laws of the wandering phenomenon contribution to the theory of perception,1951,8,,154-168,Ekman The effect of stimulant and depressant drugs on the latency of autokinetic illusion,1961,18,,354-359,Singh The influence of the subject's attitude in perception,1958,14,,12-23,Gemelli Fixation and the vertical-horisontal illusion,1958,14,,131-136,Kunnapas Human tolerance limits,1950,7,,133-141,Bartlett Critical flicker frequency during dark adaptation: The effect of anxiety,1960,17,,298-308,Ikeda Perception and the security-insecurity dimension,1963,21,,68-70,Defares Influence of different sequences of optical stimuli on the estimation of duration of a given interval of time,1951,8,,89-128,Roelofs Vertical-Horizontal illusion and surrounding field,1957,13,,35-42,Kunnapas The dependence of the figural after-effects on the location of the stimuli in the visual field,1960,17,,253-259,Malhotra Situational and personal influences on space perception with experimental spectacles : Part one: Prolonged experiments with inverting glasses,1957,13,,79-97,Kottenhoff Effects of prolonged gravitational stress on performance,1958,14,,92-108,Frankenhaeuser Motion perception and personality II,1957,13,,61-65,Johansson No anticipation without intention: Response-effect compatibility in effect-based and stimulus-based actions,2013,144,3,628-634,Zwosta Some aspects of reaction processes,1967,27,,115-130,Sanders The diminishing time-uncertainty with the lapse of time after the warning signal in reaction-time experiments with varying fore-periods,1970,34,4,399-419,Naatanen Heterogeneous inhibition processes involved in different facets of self-reported impulsivity: Evidence from a community sample,2008,129,3,332-339,Van der Linden Decisions among time saving options: when intuition is strong and wrong,2008,127,2,501-509,Svenson Mental representations of obligatory and prohibitory traffic signs,2008,129,1,8-17,Vargas Acoustic confusion in long term memory. An extension of previous findings,1970,32,4,394-398,Gruneberg A note on "the sensory-tonic theory of figural after-effect--a failure to replicate",1970,32,2,199-201,Pollack Cerebral dominance or lateral preference in motor control,1970,32,2,196-198,Dimond Circadian periodicity in self stimulation with light: effect of previous light exposure,1970,32,2,186-191,Thor Conditional reflexes and learning machines,1970,34,1,98-105,Reader A factor analytic study of perceptual behavior in 4th and 5th grade children,1970,34,1,89-97,McWhinnie Sex differences on tests of visual figural aftereffects,1970,34,1,78-88,Pressey Concurrent circadian periodicities: gross activity and self stimulation with light,1970,34,1,67-77,Thor Individual differences in signal detection,1970,34,1,39-50,Ingham The influence of speed and interval variation of serial stimuli on physiological change,1970,34,1,22-38,Kok The influence of margins on visual after-effects in the third dimension,1970,32,1,81-90,Farnè Studies of visual backward masking and a model for the Crawford effect,1970,32,1,31-47,Dodwell The organization of component decisions in visual search,1970,33,,93-105,Lehtiö The effect of preceding and following auditory stimuli on response times to visual stimuli,1970,33,,5-20,Nickerson Evoked response correlates of expectancy during vigilance,1970,33,,402-413,Wilkinson Vigilance performance and skin conductance,1970,33,,394-401,Verschoor Effects of noise on arousal level in auditory vigilance,1970,33,,381-393,Gulian Vigilance: a paradigm and some physiological speculations,1970,33,,367-380,Jerison Influence of display task and organismic variables on indices of monitoring behavior,1970,33,,343-366,Alluisi On selection in visual immediate memory,1970,33,,280-292,Von Wright Can we see and hear at the same time? Some recent studies of intersensory facilitation of reaction time,1970,33,,21-35,Bernstein The cerebral basis of lateral asymmetries in attention,1970,33,,193-201,Kinsbourne Evoked potential EEG and slow-potential correlates of selective attention,1970,33,,178-192,Naatanen A study of the Bender Gestalt figures and visual perception,1969,31,4,394-396,Adamo A cross-cultural study of belongingness anxiety and self sufficiency,1969,31,4,385-393,Anant The role of the felt position of the head in the audiogyral illusion,1969,31,4,375-384,Lester Stereotypes according to ethnic origin social class and sex,1969,31,4,312-325,Rim A pictorial perception paradox,1969,31,4,365-374,Deregowski Toward understanding the role of tasks in behavioral research,1969,31,2,97-128,Hackman The effect of conditional probability of the response signal on the simple reaction time,1969,31,2,129-144,Requin Perception past experience and the "impossible experiment",1969,31,1,66-96,Kanizsa The development of the Polish adaptation of the Eysenck's "Maudsley personality inventory",1969,31,1,45-65,Choynowski On the relationship between spatial localization and eye-movement,1969,29,4,309-332,Tánczos The duration inventory: subjective extensions of temporal zones,1969,29,4,333-352,Cottle Laboratory studies of repetitive work. IV. Auto-arousal as a determinant of performance in monotonous tasks,1969,29,3,268-278,Murrell The apparent movement between visual and acoustic stimulus and the problem of intermodal relations,1969,29,3,256-267,Zapparoli Latent communication: the objects as vehicles,1969,29,3,297-302,Höweler Psychometric correlates of the visual evoked potential,1969,29,3,303-308,Osborne The sensory-tonic theory of figural after-effect--a failure to replicate,1969,29,1,93-97,McEwen Peak experiences and ego permissiveness. An exploratory factor study of their dimensions in normal persons,1969,29,1,35-64,Taft Adaptive regulation of visual after-effect duration and social-emotional adjustment,1969,29,1,1-34,Andersson The simple reaction time as an aid in determining the sign of a visual transient response,1969,30,,84-95,Mowbray On the speed of mental processes,1969,30,,412-431,Donders Speed and accuracy of movement and their changes with age,1969,30,,3-15,Welford Thalamo-cortical components of reaction time,1969,30,,378-386,Haider Intermittency in reaction time and perception and evoked response correlates of image quality,1969,30,,368-377,White Some data on neurophysiological processes involved in the preparatory motor activity to reaction time performance,1969,30,,358-367,Requin The central control of sensory transmission and its possible relation to reaction time,1969,30,,339-357,Angel Effects of GABA and metrazol and alternation of response,1969,29,2,188-194,Sinha Rhythmic registration of movement apparent movement and apparent rest,1969,29,2,134-149,Muijen Apparent length of a rotating arc-line as a function of speed of rotation,1968,28,4,398-403,Stanley Global self-rating the independence of questionnaire drive and anziety and social desirability variance,1968,28,4,387-397,Farley A note on a new technique of recording ambulation in the open field test and its validation,1968,28,3,293-300,Weldon The effect of set on perceived egocentric distance,1968,28,3,283-292,Gogel The figural after-effects in the reverse direction,1968,28,3,266-282,Malhotra A test of Pavlov's cortical irradiation hypothesis,1968,28,2,195-200,Robinson A facilitative effect of prior punishments on. II. Subsequent resistance to simple extinction,1968,28,2,189-194,Akhtar A facilitative effect of prior shocks on. 1. Subsequent resistance to consistent shocks,1968,28,2,181-188,Akhtar Perception without awareness. A reply to K. M. Bánréti-Fuchs,1968,28,2,171-180,Dixon The location of experience: a manifest time orientation,1968,28,2,129-149,Cottle Color association values and response interference on variants of the Stroop test,1967,26,3,286-295,Shaver The development of a questionnaire measure of hostility and agression,1967,26,3,265-285,Stacey Light summation and the perceived length of moving lines,1967,26,3,260-264,Stanley Contradictions and incompatibilities in the self and the ideal-self concept,1967,26,3,249-256,Van Der Werff Retroactive facilitation in the learning of new responses to old stimuli,1967,26,3,241-248,Budohoska The relationship between perceived movement and apparent displacement: a reply to Brosgole,1967,26,3,236-240,Glick Note on perceived movement and apparent displacement,1967,26,3,233-235,Brosgole The effect of massed versus spaced practice on auditory threshold,1967,26,3,227-232,Ramsay Perceptual and response hierarchies in object identification,1967,26,3,216-226,Wingfield Attention and psychophysical time,1967,27,,93-100,Kristofferson Where is capacity limited? A survey and a model,1967,27,,84-92,Moray Apparent individual differences in channel capacity,1967,27,,75-83,Elithorn The effect of signal intensity and training on simple reaction time,1967,27,,71-74,Kornblum Some experiments on refractoriness,1967,27,,64-70,Koster Intermittency and selective attention,1967,27,,57-63,Davis The refractory period of choice reactions with regular and irregular interstimuli intervals,1967,27,,45-56,Bertelson Sustained performance work-rest scheduling and diurnal rhythms in man,1967,27,,436-442,Chiles Performance differences in continuous tasks,1967,27,,427-435,Murrell Training for auditory detection,1967,27,,420-426,Annett Temporal orientation and vigilance performance,1967,27,,410-419,McGrath A two-factor theory of vigilance in the light of recent studies,1967,27,,400-409,McCormack Detectability theory and the interpretation of vigilance data,1967,27,,390-399,Taylor Target detection performance with a stationary radar sweep-line,1967,27,,361-367,Baker Computer determinations of the effect of superseding signals,1967,27,,35-44,Gottsdanker The effects of target specification on objects fixated during visual search,1967,27,,355-360,Williams On the distribution of attention in a dynamic environment,1967,27,,349-354,Senders Evidence of internal clocks in the human operator,1967,27,,341-348,Latour Eye movements evoked responses and visual perception: some speculations,1967,27,,337-340,White Response selection in keeping track of several things at once,1967,27,,325-332,Yntema Auditory and visual stores in short term memory,1967,27,,316-324,Murdock Some additive results in short term memory,1967,27,,306-315,Harrison Recognition memory and reaction time,1967,27,,298-305,Morin Temporal confusions and limited capacity processors,1967,27,,293-297,Norman Objective measurement of mental load,1967,27,,253-261,Kalsbeek Vigilance attention expectation and cortical evoked potentials,1967,27,,246-252,Haider Expectancy waiting time and the psychological refractory period,1967,27,,23-34,Nickerson Evoked response and reaction time,1967,27,,235-245,Wilkinson Quantification of shared capacity processing in auditory and visual discrimination,1967,27,,223-229,Taylor A dynamic model of timing behavior,1967,27,,204-212,Michon Sequences of responses to signals encoded in time only,1967,27,,197-203,Klemmer Decision making during paced arrival of probabilistic information,1967,27,,170-177,Sanders Choice reaction time for repetitions and non-repetitions. A re-examination of the information hypothesis,1967,27,,178-187,Kornblum Decision times in signal detection,1967,27,,154-159,Wolfendale Reaction time and accuracy,1967,27,,143-153,Bekker Time to detect errors as a function of factors affecting choice-response time,1967,27,,131-142,Rabbitt Identification of simultaneously presented simple visual and auditory stimuli,1967,27,,101-109,Lindsay Social desirability and dimensionality in the sensation-seeking scale,1967,26,1,89-96,Farley Apparent brightness of a rotating arc-line as a function of speed of rotation,1967,26,1,17-21,Stanley Time perception in children in the absence of external temporal synchronizers,1967,26,2,182-188,Thor Perception without awareness,1967,26,2,148-160,Bánréti-Fuchs A peculiar visual illusion: the apparent Piston Effect,1967,26,2,130-147,Coen-Gelders Application of the Mosaic Test upon Hindus and Muslims,1967,26,1,9-16,Chatterjee Effects of facilitating neutral and inhibiting instructions on perceptual tasks following brain damage,1966,25,3,173-198,Lodge Information theory and figure perception: the metaphor that failed,1966,25,1,12-35,Green The effect of instructions on the reported duration of a spiral after-effect,1966,25,1,94-100,Oliver Conservation across illusory transformations in young children,1966,25,4,389-400,Elkind The effect of background on the Zöllner illusion,1966,25,4,373-380,Wallace The response style myth. An empirical study involving the T-scale,1966,25,4,365-372,Stacey Apparent shrinkage of a rotating arc as a function of luminance relations between figure and surround,1966,25,4,357-364,Stanley The Stroop color-word test: a review,1966,25,1,36-93,Jensen Studies on subjective duration. II. Subjective time measurement during tasks with different information content,1965,24,,205-212,Michon Role of common and distinct elements in perceptive differentiation,1965,24,,49-67,Vurpillot Some relations between autokinetic motion and space localization,1965,24,,41-48,Werner Response sets neuroticism and extraversion: a factorial study,1965,24,,29-40,Soueif Phases of sleep and spontaneous smiles,1965,24,,1-28,Tcheng Scoring the Stroop test,1965,24,5,398-408,Jensen Exogenous spatial cueing modulates subliminal masked priming,2007,126,1,34-45,Theeuwes Spatially mediated capacity limits in attentive visual perception,2007,126,2,98-119,Kramer Horizontal-vertical anisotropy in visual space,2006,123,3,219-239,Koenderink 3-D processing in the Poggendorff illusion,2007,126,1,46-58,Koning Visual object affordances: object orientation,2007,124,2,238-255,Ellis Handedness-related asymmetry in coupling strength in bimanual coordination: furthering theory and evidence,2007,124,2,209-237,de Poel Disruption of order information by irrelevant items: a serial recognition paradigm,2007,124,3,356-369,Gisselgård A new response-time measure of object persistence in the tunnel effect,2006,123,1-2,73-90,Kawachi Inhibition of return for expected and unexpected targets,2007,124,3,257-273,Taylor Nonverbal representation of time and number in adults,2007,124,3,296-318,Andrews Surface geometry influences the shape of illusory contours,2006,123,1-2,20-40,Singh Haptic and visual perception of roughness,2007,124,2,177-189,Kappers Implicit identification of irrelevant local objects interacts with global/local processing of hierarchical stimuli,2006,122,3,321-336,Poirel Testing the limits of cognitive plasticity in older adults: application to attentional control,2006,123,3,261-278,Kramer Anticipation skill and susceptibility to deceptive movement,2006,123,3,355-371,Abernethy Aging and visual search: automatic and controlled attentional bias to threat faces,2006,123,3,312-336,Hahn An investigation of false memory in perceptual implicit tasks,2006,123,3,240-260,McBride Endogenous versus exogenous attentional cuing effects on memory,2006,122,3,305-320,Macleod Estimating the quantitative relation between incongruent information and response time,2006,122,3,267-279,Kerzel Aging memory and visual search,2006,122,3,288-304,Kramer Violation of pure insertion during mental rotation is independent of stimulus type task and subjects' age,2006,122,3,280-287,Jansen-Osmann Partial perceptual equivalence between vision and touch for texture information,2006,121,3,227-248,Picard The path of visual attention,2006,121,2,199-209,Brown The nature of residual cost in regular switch response factors,2006,122,1,45-57,González The impact of secondary tasks on multi-tasking in a virtual environment,2006,122,1,27-44,Logie Shared representations in body perception,2006,121,3,317-330,Thomas The use of recognition information and additional cues in inferences from memory,2006,121,3,275-284,Bröder The perceived importance of sensory modalities in product usage: a study of self-reports,2006,121,1,41-64,Schifferstein Does an auditory distractor sequence affect self-paced tapping?,2006,121,1,81-107,Repp Models of high-dimensional semantic space predict language-mediated eye movements in the visual world,2006,121,1,65-80,Quinlan Oscillatory motion induces change blindness,2006,121,3,249-274,Allen Aligning confidence with accuracy: revisiting the role of feedback,2007,125,2,221-239,González-Vallejo Comparative judgments with missing information: a regression and process tracing analysis,2007,125,1,66-84,Albert An investigation into the temporal dimension of the Mozart effect: evidence from the attentional blink task,2007,125,1,117-128,Ho The role of activity in visual impressions of causality,2006,123,1-2,166-185,White ERPs associated with visual duration discriminations in prefrontal and parietal cortex,2007,125,1,85-98,Bernard Perceived physical and social causality in animated motions: spontaneous reports and ratings,2006,123,1-2,112-143,Mitchell The perception of causality in infancy,2006,123,1-2,144-165,Carey Measuring causal perception: connections to representational momentum?,2006,123,1-2,91-111,Scholl Amodal completion and visual holes (static and moving),2006,123,1-2,55-72,Bertamini Sex differences in emotional behaviour in mammals including man: endocrine bases,1971,35,1,29-46,Gray Perceptual and judgemental bias in classification of word-shape displays,1971,35,6,461-477,Seymour Emotional reaction to past and future events as a function of temporal distance,1971,35,6,430-441,Ekman Sex differences in emotional behaviour: a reply to Gray and Buffery,1971,35,6,415-429,Archer The separation of individual- and system-influences on behavior in social contexts,1971,35,6,442-460,Scheiblechner The relation between latency and accuracy in the identification of visual stimuli. II. The effects of sequential dependencies,1971,35,5,399-413,Wilding The relation between latency and accuracy in the identification of visual stimuli. I. The effects of task difficulty,1971,35,5,378-398,Wilding Effects of extraneous stimulation on afterimage adaptation,1971,35,2,138-150,Andersson The effect of expectation on judgments of odor,1972,36,6,450-458,Engen Effects of foreperiod interval upon reaction time alpha blocking and heart rate under variable conditions with reduced learning factors,1972,36,6,459-470,Kakigi The codability of kinesthetic location and distance information,1972,36,6,471-479,Roy On the nature of the interhemispheric effects of fatigue,1972,36,6,443-449,Dimond Compensatory tracking performance of children in terms of linear operator theory,1972,36,5,388-407,Rose A model for diagnostic problem solving,1972,36,5,370-380,Kozielecki Space-time relations: the effects of variations in stimulus and interstimulus interval duration on perceived visual extent,1972,36,5,358-369,Bill Can Hick's law and Fitts' law be combined?,1972,36,5,348-357,Howarth Observers detecting a signal in two multiple observation tasks,1972,36,4,253-274,Gaussin Personality and system influences on behavior in groups: frequency models,1972,36,4,322-336,Scheiblechner Retention over time in relation to arousal during learning: an explantation of discrepant results,1972,36,4,290-321,Levonian Heart rate variability in a binary choice reaction task: an evaluation of some scoring methods,1972,36,3,239-251,Mulder Reaction time to the second of two shortly spaced auditory signals both varying in intensity,1972,36,3,226-238,Keuss Some effects of cognitive similarity on proactive and retroactive interference in short-term memory,1972,36,3,190-196,Sanders On threshold mechanisms for achromatic and chromatic vision,1972,36,3,178-189,Walraven The accuracy of aiming at a target. Some further evidence for a theory of intermittent control,1972,36,3,171-177,Howarth The effect of frequency variation upon RT to the second of two shortly spaced auditory stimuli,1972,36,2,95-111,Keuss Anchor effects in comparative judgment and an analysis of response times,1972,36,2,85-94,Ellis Brief auditory storage: a modification of Sperling's paradigm applied to audition,1972,36,2,161-170,Treisman Bounding of letter sequences and the integration of visually presented words,1972,36,2,112-124,KOLERS Backward and forward Crawford masking of multiple recognition stimuli,1972,36,1,76-78,Long Visual search through short digit sequences is self terminating,1972,36,1,54-59,Kinsbourne Acoustic confusions and order forgetting,1972,36,1,48-53,Gruneberg Hemispheric control of hand function in the human brain,1972,36,1,32-36,Dimond Spatial relationships and S-R compatibility,1972,36,1,1-15,Brebner Depth of visual information processing,1973,37,6,375-392,Pollack Ear asymmetry in perception of emotional non-verbal stimuli,1973,37,6,351-357,Carmon Selectivity versus summation in multiple observation tasks: evidence with spectrum parameter noise in speech,1973,37,5,285-299,Haggard Two components and two stages in search performance: a case study in visual search,1973,37,4,255-277,Prinz Time reproductions by H.M,1973,37,4,279-282,Richards Asymmetry in perception: attention versus other determinants,1973,37,4,241-247,Dee Visual and verbal coding in the interhemispheric transfer of information,1973,37,4,229-240,Davis Slow potential changes and choice reaction time as a function of interstimulus interval,1973,37,3,173-186,Naatanen Interindividual differences in homomodal and heteromodal scaling,1973,37,1,31-42,Hallsten Adaptation-level and theory of signal detection: an examination and integration of two judgment models for voluntary stimulus generalization,1973,37,1,15-29,Hébert Timing of expectance peak in simple reaction time situation,1974,38,6,461-470,Naatanen Effects of inter-signal interval regulairty on increase in reaction time in a one hour auditory monitoring task,1974,38,6,455-460,Tornros Judgments of temporal duration while processing verbal and physiognomic stimuli,1974,38,6,447-453,Hicks Sequences of similarity judgments as time series,1974,38,6,429-445,Gregson The possible influence of imagery upon retrieval and representation in LTM,1974,38,6,425-428,Figueroa No retinal component in prism adaptation,1974,38,6,421-423,Crawshaw Adding and averaging angles: comparison of haptic-visual and visual-visual information integration,1974,38,4,331-336,Stanley Oculomotor control and occipital alpha activity: a review and a hypothesis,1974,38,3,235-256,Wertheim An analysis of the stages underlying the process of responding to personality items,1974,38,3,205-213,Rogers Some evidence for a selfterminating process in simple visual search tasks,1974,38,3,169-181,Van Der Heijden Eye movements and visual imagery in free recall,1974,38,4,267-276,Janssen Aniseikonia. II. The influence of vertical and horizontal aniseikonia on the orientation of longitudinal horopters,1974,38,4,303-314,van der Meer Aniseikonia. I. The influence of the magnification percentage of afocal meridional lenses on the magnitude of the stereoscopic depth effect,1974,38,4,283-302,van der Meer The influence of figure size and orientation on the magnitude of the horizontal-vertical illusion,1974,38,5,413-420,Thompson Effect of size of angle on the ambiguous Müller-Lyer illusion,1974,38,5,401-404,Pressey Speed-accuracy tradeoff models for auditory detection with deadlines,1974,38,5,379-399,McFarland The motor system in simple reaction time experiments,1974,38,5,367-377,Meijers Scanning for reversed and rotated targets,1974,38,5,343-349,Frith Sequential effects in visual search,1974,38,4,315-321,Monk Some components of colour-word interference and their relationship with field dependence,1974,38,4,323-330,Ray Response times and inspection times in n-value concept learning,1974,38,2,99-115,Gilhooly The effect of set size on the latency to name words,1974,38,2,93-98,Gellatly Symmetry and discrimination learning,1974,38,2,81-91,Ellis The role of hemispheric specialization in the analysis of Stroop stimuli,1974,38,2,149-158,Davis Task requirement and hemifield asymmetry in tachistoscopic partial report performance,1974,38,2,131-147,Scheerer Similarity judgments modified by feedback,1974,38,2,117-129,Gregson Context control of search behavior: evidence from a "hurdling"-technique,1974,38,1,73-80,Prinz A new visual illusion: neonlike color spreading and complementary color induction between subjective contours,1975,39,6,441-445,van Tuijl The effect of irrelevant spatial correspondences on two-choice response-time,1975,39,6,427-439,Marsh Processing capacity requirements of stimulus encoding,1975,39,5,393-410,Millar Some temporal factors in the successive comparison of auditory amplitudes,1975,39,5,377-392,Long The use of contact lenses for the lateralisation of visual input in man,1975,39,5,341-349,Dimond Arousal and memory: phasic measures of arousal in a free recall task,1975,39,4,303-310,Warren Retinal painting and visual information storage,1975,39,4,283-288,Molloy High order sequential effects and the negative gradient of the relationship between simple reaction-time and foreperiod duration,1975,39,4,263-270,Requin Detection of one- two- and three-dimensional Markov constraints in visual displays II: Multistate displays,1975,39,4,251-262,Pollack The acoustic similarity effect,1975,39,3,237-239,Marcer Sequential effects in an eight choice serial reaction time task,1975,39,3,205-216,Kirby Selective preparation and time uncertainty,1975,39,3,193-203,Bertelson A comparison of attentional and control shift models of the performance of concurrent tasks,1975,39,3,183-191,Briggs Lateral stimulus-response compatibility effects in the oculomotor system,1975,39,3,175-181,Pishkin Interhemispheric transfer of figural information in right- and non-right-handed subjects,1975,39,2,97-104,Beaumont Individual differences in speed of phonemic analysis visual analysis and reading,1975,39,2,91-96,Baron EEG alpha rhythm ocular activity and basal skin resistance,1975,39,2,153-160,Verbaten Generalized and lateralized effects of concurrent verbal rehearsal upon performance of sequential movements of the fingers by the left and right hands,1975,39,2,119-130,Hicks The processing of affectively-toned words in incidental learning: a test of differential acquisition and response bias hypotheses,1975,39,1,51-67,Ellis Some evidence for a limited capacity parallel selfterminating process in simple visual search tasks,1975,39,1,21-41,Van Der Heijden Temporal precision of coding as a basic factor of laterality effects in the retention of verbal auditory stimuli,1975,39,1,1-12,Bosshardt Context effects in short-term memory: confirmatory evidence from recall of visually presented lists,1976,40,6,423-430,Bunt Effect of information feedback upon intertrial consistency of time judgment,1976,40,4,265-270,Hicks The effects of adaptation to stereoscopic depth and to uniocular image magnification on the duration of short-term visual storage,1976,40,4,311-323,van der Meer Motion information in iconic memory,1976,40,4,257-264,Michaels Short-term retention of visually presented stimuli: some evidence of visual encoding,1976,40,2,153-162,Nickerson The detection of structure in visual displays,1976,40,2,115-125,Frith The influence of shape on apparent area: a new demonstration,1976,40,2,103-113,Foster An inquiry into the process of temporal orientation,1976,40,1,57-73,Fischhoff Evidence for an outflow theory of skill,1976,40,1,49-56,Jones Complexity as a determinant of visual field effects for random forms,1976,40,1,29-34,Durant Auditory similarity and the independence of short- and long-term memory,1976,40,1,1-8,Baldwin The role of converging lines on the perception of vertical lines: a Ponzo illusion variant,1977,41,6,461-466,Thompson Pattern similarity and cognitive transformations,1977,41,6,433-447,Imai Bilateral electrodermal activity in waking man,1977,41,4,273-282,Myslobodsky Emotional response to films shown to the right or left hemisphere of the brain measured by heart rate,1977,41,4,255-260,Dimond Temporal uncertainty of auditory signals in a monitoring task: effects of inter-signal interval length and regularity on increase in reaction time,1977,41,2-3,183-190,Fagerstrom Transmarginal inhibition in a reaction time task as a function of extraversion and neuroticism,1977,41,2-3,139-150,Keuss The role of gaze in dialogue,1978,42,6,453-475,Frith Looking where you listen: visual cues and auditory attention,1978,42,4,331-341,Reisberg Early selective-attention effect on evoked potential reinterpreted,1978,42,4,313-329,Naatanen Imagery ability and the identification of hands: a chronometric analysis,1978,42,4,253-262,Walsh Effects of amphetamine and barbiturate in a serial reaction task under paced and self-paced conditions,1978,42,4,263-276,Sanders Global attributes in visual word recognition: contour perception of three-letter strings,1978,42,3,205-223,Schiepers A suppressing effect of response selection on immediate arousal in a choice reaction task,1978,42,3,181-186,Sanders Effects of concurrent verbal rehearsal and temporal set upon judgments of temporal duration,1978,42,3,173-179,Hicks Coding processes in preselected and constrained movements: effect of vision,1978,42,2,145-161,Kelso Muscle tension skin conductance and finger pulse volume: asymmetries as a function of cognitive demands,1978,42,2,83-93,Garland Defining the boundary in a positioning task,1978,42,1,7-19,Buck Counting eliminates the repetition effect in judgments of temporal duration,1979,43,5,361-366,Hicks Anatomic and environmental dimensions of stimulus-response compatibility: implication for theories of memory coding,1979,43,5,367-379,Klapp Autocorrelation of choice-reaction times,1979,43,5,381-412,Laming Stimulus intensity effects on auditory and visual reaction processes,1979,43,4,299-312,Niemi Attention-switching and grouping in counting interaurally presented clicks,1979,43,4,283-297,ten Hoopen Visual imagery ability and the recognition of verbal and nonverbal stimuli,1979,43,4,253-269,Ernest Word recognition in loud noise,1979,43,3,225-237,Millar The repetition effect in time judgments is not a function of the intensity of the stimulus defining the interval: implications for an arousal theory,1979,43,3,169-176,Hicks Evidence for direct visual access to letter identities,1980,46,3,181-192,Haber A watched pot sometimes boils: a study of duration experience,1980,46,2,81-94,Reed Evoked potential correlates of visual selective attention,1980,46,2,129-140,Wastell The pre/post cueing technique in the study of selective attention,1980,46,2,115-128,Hede Visual memory for colour,1980,46,2,103-114,File Cerebral hemispheres and selective attention,1980,46,1,41-61,Guiard Predicting spatial ability from hemispheric 'non-verbal' lateralisation: sex handedness and task differences implicate encoding strategy effects,1980,46,1,1-14,Birkett Effect of list length on recall after dichotomous visual presentation,1980,44,3,245-252,Martin Decision making and hemispheric specialization,1980,44,3,235-243,Jones Sequential motor ability of left-handed inverted and non-inverted writers,1980,44,2,165-173,Todor Memory for movement: interaction of location and distance cues and imagery ability,1980,44,2,117-130,Walsh Attention demands of movements as a function of their duration and velocity,1980,44,1,59-69,Newell Location vs. frequency of pure tones as a basis of fast discrimination,1980,44,1,31-40,Naatanen Visual bias in guided and pre-selected movements,1980,44,1,1-19,Smyth Visual processing of multielement arrays and selective backward masking,1981,49,3,215-232,Keating Eye movements and performance during bilateral tracing tasks,1981,49,3,201-213,Honda Perceptual selection in dichotic listening,1981,49,3,189-200,Hede A further evaluation of the limitation of wholistic visualization,1981,49,2,95-108,Beech The limits of perceived magnitude: comparison among individuals and among perceptual continua,1981,49,1,83-94,Teghtsoonian Boredom: practical consequences and a theory,1981,49,1,53-82,O'Hanlon An olfactory investigation of the compatibility of oddity instructions with the design of a 3-AFC signal detection task,1981,49,1,1-16,Frijters Perceived relative depth from velocity gradients: a model,1981,48,1-3,195-201,Andersen On the relativity of perceived motion,1981,48,1-3,97-110,Wertheim Velocity judgments of continuously moving and stroboscopically presented stimuli using magnitude and category scaling,1981,48,1-3,89-94,Van Eyl Monoptic and dichoptic signals do not cooperate in the perception of a bistable motion display,1981,48,1-3,79-87,Gerbino The information basis in the perception of velocity,1981,48,1-3,69-78,Mashour Vernier acuity and stereopsis with discontinuously moving stimuli,1981,48,1-3,57-67,Morgan Detection and discrimination of moving gratings,1981,48,1-3,5-13,Thompson Psychophysical properties of displacement thresholds for moving targets,1981,48,1-3,49-55,Johnson The spatial and temporal organisation of motion perception units in human vision,1981,48,1-3,35-47,Barbur Visual motion cues in prismatic adaptation: evidence of two separate and additive processes,1981,48,1-3,253-270,Jordan Evidence for parallel processing in motion perception,1981,48,1-3,25-34,Favreau A visually-driven postural after-effect,1981,48,1-3,241-251,Reason Perception of motion using blur pattern information in the moderate and high-velocity domains of vision,1981,48,1-3,227-237,Harrington Visual control during straight road driving,1981,48,1-3,215-225,Riemersma Optical information for detecting loss in one's own forward speed,1981,48,1-3,203-213,Warren A neglected problem: kinetic size constancy,1981,48,1-3,187-194,Noguchi On the spatio-temporal determinants of some motion effects,1981,48,1-3,175-185,Caelli The perceptual coherence of moving visual patterns,1981,48,1-3,163-174,Lappin The apparent path of a stationary and a circularly moving spot during the smooth pursuit of another circularly moving spot,1981,48,1-3,151-160,Hayashi Direction selectivity in human visual perception investigated with low contrast gratings,1981,48,1-3,15-23,van der Glas Detection of displacement during saccades: spatial and functional differences allied to preprogramming,1981,48,1-3,141-149,Heywood Localization of brief visual stimuli during pursuit eye movements,1981,48,1-3,133-140,Yakimoff Saccadic programming and perceived location,1981,48,1-3,123-131,Wong Cognitive factors in subjective stabilization of the visual world,1981,48,1-3,111-121,Bridgeman Effects of vestibular and visual motion perception on task performance,1981,48,1-3,271-287,Hosman Task-hemispheric integrity in dual task performance,1982,52,3,227-247,Wickens Duration estimates of two information processing components,1982,52,3,213-226,Salthouse An analysis of performance by pre-school children on the KRISP and on a length discrimination task,1982,52,3,197-211,Jones The existence and role of retinotopic and spatiotopic forms of visual persistence,1982,52,3,175-196,Breitmeyer Positive and negative effects of stimulus intensity in auditory reaction tasks: further studies on immediate arousal,1982,52,1-2,61-72,Keuss Hemispheric asymmetry in fighter and helicopter pilots,1982,52,1-2,33-40,Gordon Violation of the retinal acuity gradient in a detection task,1982,52,1-2,23-31,Chastain Lack of sleep and covert orienting of attention,1982,52,1-2,137-145,Sanders The influence of the similarity of retrieved response tendencies on the ability to simultaneously initiate and/or suppress outputs,1982,52,1-2,1-21,Buckolz The effects of noise and task priority on recall of order and location,1982,51,3,245-255,Smith The effect of sleep-loss on processing information in the functional visual field,1982,51,2,149-162,Sanders Conservation learning and the differential impact of visual information available during and after modeling,1982,51,2,123-135,Robert Sex sex role and psychomotor reminiscence,1982,51,2,115-122,McLean An additive factor analysis of the effects of sleep loss on reaction processes,1982,51,1,41-59,Sanders Effect of any auditory stimulus on the processing of a visual stimulus single- and dual-tasks conditions,1982,51,1,61-73,Simon Judging similarity among strings described by hierarchical trees,1982,51,1,13-26,Johnson The corroboration time measure: an implicit confidence judgement,1982,51,1,27-39,Nicolson Task combination and selective intake of information,1982,50,3,253-290,Broadbent The demise of short-term memory,1982,50,3,291-323,Crowder Menstrual cycle effects on task performance examined in the context of stress research,1982,50,2,159-178,Jensen Effects of alternating set for speed or accuracy on response time accuracy and confidence in a unidimensional discrimination task,1982,50,2,179-197,Vickers Vibrotactual choice reaction time tactile receptor systems and ideomotor compatibility,1982,50,2,143-157,ten Hoopen Nontarget detectability and interference with parafoveal target identification,1982,50,2,117-126,Chastain Can attention give a left-ear advantage for verbal stimuli?,1983,53,3,243-252,Murray Focused and divided attention to dichotic wordstreams,1983,53,3,217-229,Keuss Interference effects in an auditory Stroop task: congruence and correspondence,1983,53,3,183-194,Green Psychology cannot blame its theoretical mistakes on physics,1983,53,2,155-162,Haber Electrodermal orienting responses to verbal and geometrical visual stimuli projected to the left or right retinal half-fields: sex differences,1983,53,2,141-154,Hugdahl Criterion movements in motor short-term memory experiments,1983,53,2,119-128,Kitchen Some perspectives on the way that psychologists use 'ecological physics',1983,53,2,171-182,de Wit 'Random' saccadic eye movements during verbal-linguistic and visual-imaginal tasks,1983,53,1,9-26,Barrett Towards a model of stress and human performance,1983,53,1,61-97,Sanders Impulsivity and speed and errors in a reaction time task: a contribution to the construct validity of the concept of impulsivity,1983,53,1,1-8,Edman Attentional strategies and the visual control of discrete movements,1984,57,2,97-108,Newell The locus of intersensory facilitation of reaction time,1984,57,2,145-164,Schmidt Compatibility due to the coding of the relative position of the effectors,1984,57,2,133-143,Umiltà Immediate and remote time estimation--a comparison,1984,57,1,69-81,Zakay Research perspectives on decision making under uncertainty. Basic theory methodology risk and applications. Selected proceedings of the Ninth Research Conference on Subjective Probability Utility and Decision Making Groningen August 29-September 2 1,1984,56,1-3,1-340, There is no induced motion at near-threshold velocities,1984,55,3,295-313,Wagenaar The perception of foreground and background as derived from structural information theory,1984,55,3,249-272,Leeuwenberg Visual and auditory choice reaction times,1984,55,3,231-247,Green Secorbarbital and perceptual processing,1984,55,2,179-193,Rundell A processing division on the recency axis: the selective effects of visual field match type and direction of reading on terminal and pre-terminal items in a letter matching task,1984,55,2,157-178,Schwartz Perception of signals presented in the periphery of the visual field,1984,55,2,143-155,Sanders Concept learning memory and transfer of dot pattern categories,1984,55,1,71-88,Vandierendonck An asymmetry in the control of eye movements and shifts of attention,1984,55,1,53-69,Shulman Relational invariance and visual space perception: on perceptual vector analysis of the optic flow,1986,63,1-3,89-101,Johansson The subjective vertical as a function of visual and extraretinal cues,1986,63,1-3,63-85,Mittelstaedt Some recent studies on the quantitative analysis of efference copy mechanisms in visual perception,1986,63,1-3,49-62,Grüsser Multiple sources of outflow in processing spatial information,1986,63,1-3,35-48,Bridgeman A developmental perspective on behavioral determinants,1986,63,1-3,337-349,Vinter Early spatial perception taken in reference to manual action,1986,63,1-3,323-335,von Hofsten Dark vergence in human infants: implications for the development of binocular vision,1986,63,1-3,309-322,Aslin Interaction of efferent and afferent signals in visual perception. A history of ideas and experimental paradigms,1986,63,1-3,3-21,Grüsser Inflow as a long-term calibrator of eye position in humans,1986,63,1-3,297-306,Steinbach Sensory and sensori-motor adaptations in strabismus: their role in space perception,1986,63,1-3,281-295,Campos Saccadic exploration and perceptual-motor learning,1986,63,1-3,263-280,Wolff Perceptual aftereffects of sustained fixation and oculomotor changes,1986,63,1-3,247-261,Heuer Properties of adaptive oculomotor control systems and perception,1986,63,1-3,233-246,Ebenholtz Efference perceived movement and illusory displacement,1986,63,1-3,23-34,Leibowitz Oculomotor tonus and visual adaptation,1986,63,1-3,213-231,Owens The constitution of space perception: a phenomenological perspective,1986,63,1-3,157-173,Scheerer The ecological approach to perceiving-acting: a pictorial essay,1986,63,1-3,133-155,Turvey Baseball batters support an ecological efference mediation theory of natural event perception,1986,63,1-3,117-131,Shebilske Contrasting conceptions of perception and action,1986,63,1-3,103-115,Epstein Contingency judgment: primacy effects and attention decrement,1986,62,3,293-302,Yates Cognitive strategies for visual search,1986,62,3,263-292,Scinto Steps to a formal analysis of the cognitive-energetic model of stress and human performance,1986,62,3,237-261,van der Molen Sex differences in spatial abilities: strategic and experiential correlates,1986,62,3,225-235,Miller Relative signal frequency imbalance does not affect perceptual encoding in choice reactions,1986,62,3,211-223,Sanders The effect of depth of processing on temporal judgment tasks,1986,62,3,199-210,Michon Target-noise separation in visual selective attention,1986,62,2,161-176,Van Der Heijden Role of vision and kinesthesis in location and distance estimates,1986,62,2,141-159,Gupta The relationship between similarity judgments and psychophysiological responsivity,1986,62,2,123-139,Gati Remembered duration: imagery processes and contextual encoding,1986,62,2,103-122,Block The effect of race inversion and encoding activity upon face recognition,1986,61,3,259-273,Valentine Relationship between inhibition and facilitation following a visual cue,1986,61,3,243-258,Possamaï Preparing sequences of saccades under choice reaction conditions: effects of sequence length and context,1986,61,3,211-228,Inhoff The effects of visual backward masking on young children and adults,1986,61,3,197-210,Blake Psychological patterns in predicting disjunction and conjunction of clinical symptoms,1986,61,3,183-195,Biela P300 and the anticipation of information within an orienting response paradigm,1986,61,2,91-103,Blowers Gradients of spatial attention,1986,61,2,167-181,Sheehy A study of the attentional changes accompanying orienting to different types of change stimuli,1986,61,2,153-166,Shek Hemispheric processing of multi-element displays,1986,61,2,137-151,Polich An OR analysis of the tendency to react toward the stimulus source,1986,61,2,105-115,Keuss How do we locate ourselves on a map: a method for analyzing self-location processes,1986,61,1,71-88,Pailhous Influence of stimulus-response translations on response programming: examining the relationship of arm direction and extent of movement,1986,61,1,53-70,Larish Immediate memory span for two-dimensional spatial arrays: effects of pattern symmetry and goodness,1986,61,1,37-51,Jung There is no central stimulus encoding during saccadic eye shifts: a case against general parallel processing notions,1985,60,2-3,323-338,Sanders When perceptual or motor sets are changed: effects of updating demands on structure and energy of P300,1985,60,2-3,293-321,Rösler Memory search and visual spatial attention: an event-related brain potential analysis,1985,60,2-3,263-292,Mulder Attention and perception: an information-integration perspective,1985,60,2-3,211-243,Massaro Do perception and motor production share common timing mechanisms: a correctional analysis,1985,60,2-3,173-191,Keele Ear differences in evaluating emotional tones of unknown speech,1985,60,1,73-82,Hatta Masking effects with targets and nontargets of varying similarity,1985,60,1,1-10,Chastain The independence of reaction and movement time in programmed movements,1985,59,3,209-225,Phillips Knowledge within perception: masking caused by incompatible interpretation,1985,59,1,91-102,Calis The role of symmetry in shape perception,1985,59,1,67-90,Palmer A neural network model of multistable perception,1985,59,1,35-65,Anderson Perception and knowledge,1985,59,1,3-22,Rock Seeing and thinking,1985,59,1,23-33,Kanizsa Representation of the orientations of shapes,1985,59,1,103-121,Shepard The effects of noise on the naming of colours and reading of colour names,1985,58,3,275-285,Smith Perceptual processing modes in the functional visual field,1985,58,3,251-261,Sanders The effect of irrelevant cues on 'same-different' judgments in a sequential information processing task,1985,58,3,237-249,Simon The effects of effort on stroop interference,1985,58,3,225-235,Mackinnon High incentive effects on vigilance performance during 72 hours of total sleep deprivation,1985,58,2,123-139,Horne Speed-accuracy trade-off and time of day,1985,58,2,115-122,Craig The feeling of knowing for different types of retrieval failure,1985,58,2,141-158,Nelson An attempt to distinguish between kinematic and motor memory components,1985,58,1,81-106,Zimmer Intersensory facilitation and inhibition: immediate arousal and location effects of auditory noise on visual choice reaction time,1985,58,1,45-62,Keuss Subjects' assessment of the processing demands of a series of orienting tasks,1985,58,1,17-29,Hampson A comparison of some processing time measures based on eye movements,1985,58,1,1-15,Blanchard A psychophysiological investigation of cognitive-energetic relations in human information processing: a heart rate/additive factors approach,1987,66,3,251-289,Jennings Central resource involvement during the visual search for single features and conjunctions of features,1987,66,2,189-200,Thompson The influence of sleep deprivation and knowledge of results on perceptual encoding,1987,66,2,173-187,Steyvers Effects of arousal on attention to central and peripheral visual stimuli,1987,66,2,157-172,Shapiro Shift in visual laterality within blocks of trials,1987,66,2,139-155,Kinsbourne Evidence for stimulus-response compatibility effects in a divided visual field study of cerebral lateralization,1987,66,2,127-138,Heister Making judgments when information is missing: inferences biases and framing effects,1987,66,1,69-82,Johnson Representation of matrix patterns in long- and short-term visual memory,1987,65,3,227-246,Phillips On the generality of logical recoding in spatial interference tasks,1987,65,3,193-210,Arend Effects of gaze manipulation on aesthetic judgments: hemisphere priming of affect,1987,65,2,91-99,Drake The effects of movement distance and movement time on visual feedback processing in aimed hand movements,1987,65,2,181-191,Zelaznik Effects of alcohol on speed and accuracy in choice reaction time and visual search,1987,65,2,147-163,Rabbitt Spatial and/or temporal adjustments of scanning behavior to visibility changes,1987,65,2,133-146,O'Regan Variation in colour constancy with visual information in the underwater environment,1987,65,2,101-113,Ross The effect of a modal completion on visual matching,1987,65,1,25-46,Salmaso Feature perturbations are no guessing strategy artifact,1987,65,1,1-12,Chastain Rod influence on thresholds using different detection criteria during dark adaptation,1987,64,3,261-270,Peachey Illusory contours projective transformations and kinetic shape perception,1987,64,3,229-243,Weisstein Voluntary control of attention near the fovea,1987,64,3,207-217,Juola Effect of stimulus degradation on category search,1987,64,2,187-206,Prinz Memory for spatial location in two-dimensional arrays,1987,64,2,151-166,Gärling Gestalt grouping effects in locating past events on timelines,1987,64,2,139-149,Kemp Judgment of numerosity: effects of symmetry and goodness in dot pattern arrays,1987,64,1,3-11,Jung Influence of handedness on spatial compatibility effects with perpendicular arrangement of stimuli and responses,1987,64,1,13-23,Ladavas On the robustness of the additive factors stage structure in blocked and mixed choice reaction designs,1988,69,1,83-94,Sanders A 'priming' effect in a choice reaction time task,1988,69,1,45-60,Simon Spatial S-R compatibility under head tilt,1988,69,1,35-44,Heister Foreperiod duration and the analysis of motor stages in a line-drawing task,1988,69,1,19-34,Meulenbroek Visual letter-matching and the time course of visual and acoustic codes,1988,69,1,1-17,Carrasco Risk assessment and accident analysis,1988,68,1-3,355-368,Pidgeon Judgment and hazard adaptation: a longitudinal study of responses to the risks of water contamination,1988,68,1-3,343-353,Cvetkovich Advances in decision research. Selected proceedings of the 11th Conference on Subjective Probability Utility and Decision Making. Cambridge UK August 23-27 1987,1988,68,1-3,1-378, Response competition and condition competition in visual selective attention,1988,67,3,259-277,Van Der Heijden Discrete and continuous models of human information processing: theoretical distinctions and empirical results,1988,67,3,191-257,Miller On the ability of monitoring non-veridical perceptions and uncertain knowledge: some calibration studies,1988,67,2,95-119,Keren Modules in vision: a case study of interdisciplinarity in cognitive science,1988,67,1,59-93,Wagemans Eye movements and stages of processing,1988,67,1,3-18,Boer The effects of kinetic occlusion and categorization on amodal completion. A comment on Gerbino and Salmaso (1987),1989,72,3,281-293; discussion 295-300,Wagemans Eye fixations are influenced by the distribution of information within words,1989,72,3,263-280,Underwood Effect of learning on production of duration in variable motor conditions,1989,72,3,247-261,Macar Attention to auditory and peripheral visual stimuli: effects of arousal and predictability,1989,72,3,233-245,Shapiro Resources and dual-task performance; resource allocation versus task integration,1989,72,3,221-232,Sanders Effects of goal-related motivational states on the orienting of spatial attention,1989,72,3,199-220,Derryberry Effects of location and form cuing on the allocation of attention in the visual field,1989,72,2,177-192,Theeuwes Absence of adult age differences in forgetting in the Brown-Peterson Task,1989,72,2,159-175,Puckett Projective invariance and visual shape constancy,1989,72,1,65-79,Niall Effects of relative position and shape relation on gap detection with geometric form pairs,1989,72,1,13-23,Chastain Training of efficient oculomotor strategies enhances skill acquisition,1989,71,1-3,217-242,Raymond The Learning Strategies program. An examination of the strategies in skill acquisition,1989,71,1-3,1-309, Ipsilateral inhibition and contralateral facilitation of simple reaction time to non-foveal visual targets from non-informative visual cues,1989,70,3,267-291,Berlucchi Visual control of movement patterns and the grammar of action,1989,70,3,253-265,Smyth Covert visual orienting: hemifield-activation can be mimicked by zoom lens and midlocation placement strategies,1989,70,3,235-250,Klein Response amendments during manual aiming movements to double-step targets,1989,70,3,205-217,Barrett The effect of prior sleep on retrieval,1989,70,2,199-203,Tilley An additive factors analysis of the effect(s) of location cues associated with auditory stimuli on stages of information processing,1989,70,2,161-197,Keuss Effects of gaze manipulation on subjective evaluation of neutral and phobia-relevant stimuli. A comment on Drake's (1987) 'Effects of Gaze Manipulation on Aesthetic Judgments: Hemisphere Priming of Affect',1989,70,2,147-151,Merckelbach Asymmetry in human discrimination learning: feature positive effect or focus of hypothesis effect?,1989,70,2,109-127,Fiedler The relation between response-specificity S-R compatibility foreperiod duration and muscle-tension in a target aiming task,1990,75,3,261-277,Spijkers The spatial distribution of attention during covert visual orienting,1990,75,3,225-242,Klein The control of visual attention using multiple target features,1990,75,2,139-151,Juola Multiple timing and the allocation of attention,1990,75,2,103-121,Brown Eye movement indices of mental workload,1990,75,1,75-89,Kennedy Interference with visual short-term memory,1990,75,1,55-74,Baddeley Auditory accessory effects on visual processing,1990,75,1,41-54,van den Bree Discreteness and continuity in models of human information processing,1990,74,2-3,297-318,Miller Additive factor method applied to psychopathology with special reference to childhood hyperactivity,1990,74,2-3,277-295,Van der Meere Internal and external control: a two-factor model of amplitude change of event-related potentials,1990,74,2-3,203-236,Kok Selective response activation can begin before stimulus recognition is complete: a psychophysiological and error analysis of continuous flow,1990,74,2-3,169-201,Mulder Perceptual selectivity is task dependent: evidence from selective search,1990,74,1,81-99,Theeuwes Hemispheric local/global processing revisited,1990,74,1,47-60,Polich Preparation for Donders' type B and C reaction tasks,1990,74,1,15-33,Miller Integrating information across eye fixations in reading: the role of letter and word units,1990,73,3,281-297,Inhoff Mental rotation of tactual stimuli,1990,73,3,245-257,Spagnolo Size of the attentional focus and efficiency of processing,1990,73,3,195-209,Umiltà Effect of conflicting cues on information processing: the 'Stroop effect' vs. the 'Simon 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in direction and amplitude: a developmental study,1991,77,3,203-215,Bard Spatial topological constraints in a bimanual task,1991,77,2,137-151,Zelaznik Aspects of skilled imagery in blindfold chess,1991,77,1,65-89,Saariluoma A responding hand effect in a simple-RT precueing experiment: evidence for a late locus of facilitation,1991,77,1,47-63,Possamaï New evidence for the perceptual precedence of global information,1991,77,1,35-46,Rumiati Preprogramming vs. on-line control in simple movement sequences,1991,77,1,1-19,van Donkelaar Effects of preliminary information in a Go versus No-go task,1991,76,3,241-292,Miller Why anamorphoses look as they do: an experimental study,1991,76,3,213-239,Massironi Importance of precue location in directing attention,1991,76,3,201-211,Lyon Peripheral visual changes and spatial attention,1991,76,2,149-163,Hockey Hemispheric processing of global form local form and texture,1991,76,2,133-147,Kimchi Concurrent verbal interference of right and left proximal 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Interpreting Taylor-Covill and Eves (2013) in context,2013,144,2,451-458,Durgin Comparative judgments of symbolic and non-symbolic stimuli yield different patterns of reaction times,2013,144,2,308-315,Henik Whole-body posture planning in anticipation of a manual prehension task: Prospective and retrospective effects,2013,144,2,298-307,Rosenbaum Enhancing inhibition: How impulsivity and emotional activation interact with different implementation intentions,2013,144,2,291-297,Rochat Effects of aging and divided attention on episodic feeling-of-knowing accuracy,2013,144,2,258-263,Isingrini Duration perception in crossmodally-defined intervals,2014,147,,2-9,Di Luca Stimulus spacing effects in duration perception are larger for auditory stimuli: Data and a model,2014,147,,97-104,Penney Garner interference and temporal information processing,2014,147,,143-146,Zakay Evidence for a response preparation bottleneck during dual-task performance: Effect of a startling acoustic stimulus on the psychological refractory period,2013,144,3,481-487,Chua The impact of domain-specific beliefs on decisions and causal judgments,2013,144,3,472-480,Müller Comparing the influence of directly vs. indirectly encountered post-event misinformation on eyewitness remembering,2013,144,3,635-641,Ost Cognitive control in context: Working memory capacity and proactive control,2013,145C,,1-9,Redick Perceptual complexity rather than valence or arousal accounts for distracter-induced overproductions of temporal durations,2014,147,,51-59,Wolf Concurrent explanations can enhance visual decision making,2013,145C,,65-74,Radun When the mind wanders: Age-related differences between young and older adults,2013,145C,,54-64,De Beni To think or not to think that is the question: Individual differences in suppression and rebound effects in autobiographical memory,2013,145C,,84-97,Macleod More conflict does not trigger more adjustment of cognitive control for subsequent events: A study of the bivalency effect,2013,145C,,111-117,Rey-Mermet Mental rotation and the motor system: Embodiment head over heels,2013,145C,,104-110,Krüger Time perception attention and memory: A selective review,2014,149,,129-133,Gruber Discrimination of two neighboring intra- and intermodal empty time intervals marked by three successive stimuli,2014,149,,134-141,Grondin Does visual experience influence the spatial distribution of auditory attention?,2013,146C,,58-62,Lerens Investigating sustained attention ability in the elderly by using two different approaches: Inhibiting ongoing behavior versus responding on rare occasions,2013,146C,,51-57,Bonnefond Priming interdependence affects processing of context information in causal inference-But not how you might think,2013,146C,,41-50,Markman Context-specific control and context selection in conflict tasks,2013,146C,,63-66,Ridderinkhof Relationships between mind-wandering and attentional control abilities in young adults and adolescents,2014,148C,,25-36,Stawarczyk Cue type affects preparatory influences on task inhibition,2014,148C,,12-18,Koch Perceptual symbols of creativity: Coldness elicits referential warmth elicits relational creativity,2014,148C,,136-147,Leung Group work and individual work among children,1949,6,4,358-362,Karsten A new auditory-visual synesthesia,1949,6,4,363,Bachem The meaning of "significance" for different types of research [translated and annotated by Eric-Jan Wagenmakers Denny Borsboom Josine Verhagen Rogier Kievit Marjan Bakker Angelique Cramer Dora Matzke Don Mellenbergh and Han L. 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Action observation effects inverted by kinematic variation,2015,157,,114-121,Ellis Mapping the structure of perceptual and visual-motor abilities in healthy young adults,2015,157C,,74-84,Mitroff Grounded spatial belief revision,2015,157,,144-154,Knauff You can detect the trees as well as the forest when adding the leaves: evidence from visual search tasks containing three-level hierarchical stimuli,2015,157,,131-143,Borst Electrophysiological difference between the representations of causal judgment and associative judgment in semantic memory,2015,157,,176-184,Li Video game experience and its influence on visual attention parameters: an investigation using the framework of the Theory of Visual Attention (TVA),2015,157,,200-214,Finke The cost of errors: perceived error detection in dual-task conditions,2015,158,,1-7,Berger Motor and cognitive integration: effect of bilateral behaviors on judgment,2015,161,,64-72,Mullet The congruency sequence effect transfers across different response modes,2015,161,,86-94,Weissman Does the passability of apertures change when walking through human versus pole obstacles?,2015,162,,62-68,Frank Visual objects speak louder than words: motor planning and weight in tool use and object transport,2015,162,,76-80,Chainay Unconscious and conscious acceptance downregulate aggressive behavior: mediating role of anger regulation,2023,239,,e104000,Yang 'To preserve unity while almost allowing for chaos': testing the aesthetic principle of unity-in-variety in product design,2015,163,,142-152,Post The effect of varying information on the psychological refractory period,1969,30,,220-231,Smith Impacts of visuomotor sequence learning methods on speed and accuracy: starting over from the beginning or from the point of error,2016,164,,169-180,Tanaka The effects of taboo-related distraction on driving performance,2016,168,,20-26,Singhal The effects of divided attention at study and reporting procedure on regulation and monitoring for episodic recall,2016,169,,143-156,Hope Visuomotor integration of relevant and irrelevant angry and fearful facial expressions,2016,170,,226-238,Grandjean Distractor-based stimulus-response bindings retrieve decisions independent of motor programs,2016,171,,57-64,Frings Judging arrival times of incoming traffic vehicles is not a prerequisite for safely crossing an intersection: differential effects of vehicle size and type in passive judgment and active driving tasks,2016,173,,1-12,Bootsma Dual-route imitation in preschool children,2016,173,,94-100,Rumiati Visuomotor adaptability in older adults with mild cognitive decline,2016,173,,106-115,Schaffert An attentional mechanism for minimizing cross-modal distraction,2017,174,,9-16,Weissman Slower attentional disengagement but faster perceptual processing near the hand,2017,174,,40-47,Sunny Have I grooved to this before? Discriminating practised and observed actions in a novel context,2017,175,,42-49,Cross Location versus task relevance: the impact of differing internal focus of attention instructions on motor performance,2017,176,,23-31,Pelleck Relation between temporal perception and inhibitory control in the Go/No-Go task,2017,173,,87-93,Brown The costs (or benefits) associated with attended objects do little to influence inattentional blindness,2017,173,,101-105,Simons Motor imagery-based implicit sequence learning depends on the formation of stimulus-response associations,2017,178,,48-55,Boe Resisting distraction and response inhibition trigger similar enhancements of future performance,2017,180,,40-51,Bissett Instructed fear stimuli bias visual attention,2018,184,,31-38,Tibboel Motor skill experience modulates executive control for task switching,2017,180,,88-97,Yu A method for measuring manual position control,2017,180,,117-121,Rosenbaum Action strategies for walking through multiple misaligned apertures,2017,182,,100-106,Frank Reinstatement of instrumental actions in humans: possible mechanisms and their implications to prevent it,2018,183,,29-36,Gámez Investigating evolutionary constraints on the detection of threatening stimuli in preschool children,2018,185,,166-171,Zsido Truth is in the head. A nod and shake compatibility effect,2018,185,,203-218,Moretti Causal evidence in risk and policy perceptions: applying the covariation/mechanism framework,2018,186,,90-103,Baucum Is experience in multi-genre video game playing accompanied by impulsivity?,2018,190,,78-84,Abel Evidence for distinct steps in response preparation from a delayed response paradigm,2018,191,,42-51,Proctor States of focused attention and sequential action: a comparison of single session meditation and computerised attention task influences on top-down control during sequence learning,2018,191,,87-100,Lushington Disentangling cognitive from motor control: Influence of response modality on updating inhibiting and shifting,2018,191,,124-130,Roelofs Foreign language reduces the longevity of the repetition-based truth effect,2018,191,,149-159,Nadarevic Thinking on your feet: An analysis of movement and cognition in a sit to stand task,2018,192,,52-58,Gibbons Interactor's body shape does not affect visuo-motor interference effects during motor coordination,2019,196,,42-50,Gandolfo Sense of Agency as a predictor of risk-taking,2019,197,,10-15,Damen Effects of state motivation in overload and underload vigilance task scenarios,2019,197,,106-114,Szalma Does it matter if we approach or withdraw when reading? A comparison of fear-related words and anger-related words,2019,197,,73-85,Ferré Perceptual dimensions of tactile textures,2003,114,2,165-184,Picard Category-based generalization of placebo and nocebo effects,2019,199,,e102894,Yu The effect of symbolic meaning of speed on time to contact,2019,199,,e102921,Mioni The motor system (partially) deceives body representation biases in absence of visual correcting cues,2020,203,,e103003,Peviani Nodding and shaking of the head as simulated approach and avoidance responses,2020,203,,e102988,Moretti Susceptibility to the fusion illusion is modulated during both action execution and action observation,2020,204,,e103028,Welsh The influence of cognitive load on susceptibility to audio,2020,205,,e103058,Kenemans Reward history modulates perceptual load effects,2020,212,,e103217,Izaute Pictorial vs. linguistic negation: investigating negation in imperatives across different symbol domains,2021,214,,e103266,Dudschig To start or stop an action depends on which movement we perform: an appraisal of the horse-race model,2021,217,,103332,Zanone Experimental control of conflict in a predictive visual probe task: highly reliable bias scores related to anxiety,2021,218,,103357,Vink The psychosocial impact of losing an eye through traumatic injury and living with prosthetic restoration: a thematic analysis,2021,219,,e103383,Dempster The association between personality traits and third-party moral judgment: a preregistered study,2021,219,,e103392,Trémolière Depression and learning problems in children: executive function impairments and inattention as mediators,2021,220,,e103420,Iliescu The self-organized task switching paradigm: movement effort matters,2021,221,,e103446,Kiesel Deciding while moving: cognitive interference biases value-based decisions,2021,221,,e103449,Cañal-Bruland The dark side of sports: personality values and athletic aggression,2022,223,,e103500,Greitemeyer Specification curve analysis shows that social media use is linked to poor mental health especially among girls,2022,224,,e103512,Twenge The role of anxious attachment in the continuation of abusive relationships: the potential for strengthening a secure attachment schema as a tool of empowerment,2022,225,,e103537,Kovacs Dark personality and intimate partner relationships in young adults,2022,225,,e103549,Clemente The effects of childhood maltreatment on cyberbullying in college students: the roles of cognitive processes,2022,226,,e103588,Zhao The effects of mood disorders and childhood trauma on fear of positive and negative evaluation,2022,227,,e103603,Swartz Imposed load versus voluntary investment: executive control and attention management in dual-task performance,2022,227,,e103591,Gopher Intensive mothering and the perpetuation of gender inequality: evidence from a mixed methods research,2022,227,,e103614,Bonnot The relationship between internet addiction and aggressive behavior among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic: anxiety as a mediator,2022,227,,103612,Wu Endogenous control is insufficient for preventing attentional capture in children and adults,2022,228,,103611,Allen Predicting social media use intensity in late adolescence: the role of attachment to friends and fear of missing out,2022,229,,e103667,Opsenica Kostić Protocols and strategies to use emergency psychology in the face of an emergency: a systematic review,2022,229,,103697,Limone Dark personalities and general masochistic tendencies: their relationships to giving and receiving sexualized pain,2022,230,,e103715,Greitemeyer Are boys associated with weapons and girls associated with kitchenware? The extent to which gender stereotypes regarding adults extend to children,2022,230,,e103754,He Feminist identification inclusive victimhood and supporting outgroups,2022,230,,e103763,Kovacs Femitags for feminist connected crowds in Latin America and Spain,2022,230,,e103756,Rovira-Sancho Cognitive effort avoidance in veterans with suicide attempt histories,2022,231,,e103788,Bjork Societal and cultural norms that expose children to early alcohol use in Amhara Region rural community Ethiopia,2022,232,,e103801,Debele Posttraumatic growth: experiences of Mongolian and Hungarian survivors of intimate partner violence,2023,233,,e103825,Rácz Childhood abuse and anxiety depression - an interprofessional approach to optimize knowledge and awareness among young adult health professions students of Arunachal Pradesh India,2023,233,,e103837,Chaturvedi Understanding the associations between personality traits and the frequency of alcohol intoxication in young males and females: findings from the United Kingdom,2023,234,,e103865,Kang The Chinese adaptation and validation of the Fear of Being Single Scale for college students,2023,238,,e103989,Lin Untangling the confounded relationship between perceiver sex and walker sex on the bistable perception of emotion displaying point-light walkers,2023,239,,e103993,Halovic The longitudinal associations between PTSD symptoms depressive symptoms and academic burnout in adolescence and early adulthood in the postdisaster context,2023,239,,e104011,Lin Causal effects of appearance-related social exclusion on state body dissatisfaction among young Chinese adults,2023,240,,e104032,Jackson On the association between personality fear of missing out (FoMO) and problematic social media use tendencies in European and Arabian samples,2023,240,,e104026,Montag Does blame always shift? Examining the impact of workplace safety communication language on post-accident blame attributions for multiple entities,2023,240,,e104024,Kalsher Longitudinal interactions between residual symptoms and physiological stress in the remitted symptom network structure of depression,2023,241,,e104078,Fortune The "triple whammy": serious psychological distress suicidal ideation and substance misuse among transgender persons,2023,241,,e104092,Klein How are adverse childhood experiences and women's mental health associated? A latent class analysis,2023,241,,e104088,Fontanil Relationship between types of anxiety and the ability to recognize facial expressions,2023,241,,e104100,Liu "I established a life; I can re-establish it again": lived experiences of intimate partner violence in Mongolia,2023,242,,e104118,Rácz A comparative study of cognitive function in young patients with bipolar disorder with and without non-suicidal self-injury,2024,243,,e104137,Hu Childhood maltreatment and insomnia in college students: the role of alexithymia and psychological distress,2024,243,,e104149,Li The relationship between parental adverse childhood experiences and parenting behaviors,2024,243,,e104166,Kawilapat What does metaphoric language say about aggression? The relationships between metaphoric language impulsivity and aggression,2024,243,,e104173,Leshem The impact of childhood trauma on borderline personality organization in a community sample of Greek emerging adults,2024,244,,e104181,Yotsidi Long-term consequences of childhood emotional abuse in mothers on parental load and child mental health,2024,244,,e104169,Ziegenhain The language of blame: exploring the effects of non-native accents on post-accident blame attributions,2024,244,,e104189,Guzman Psychosocial factors psychological well-being and safety incidents among long-distance bus drivers in Ghana: a cross-sectional survey,2024,244,,e104193,Sarfo Correlates of the dark tetrad,2024,245,,e104222,Furnham Does blame always shift? A critical commentary,2024,246,,e104272,Khanna Psychological pain and sociodemographic factors classified suicide attempt and non-suicidal self-injury in adolescents,2024,246,,e104271,Li