A behavioral study of distraction by vibrotactile novelty
A unique role of endogenous visual-spatial attention in rapid processing of multiple targets
Flexible feature-based inhibition in visual search mediates magnified impairments of selection: Evidence from carry-over effects under dynamic preview-search conditions
Spatial biases in peripersonal space in sighted and blind individuals revealed by a haptic line bisection paradigm
Target-to-target repetition cost and location negative priming are dissociable: Evidence for different mechanisms
Tool use influences perceived shape and perceived parallelism, which serve as indirect measures of perceived distance
Visual search in a Multi-Element Asynchronous Dynamic (MAD) world
When seeing doesn't matter: Assessing the after-effects of tactile distractor processing in the blind and the sighted