Journal Of Experimental Psychology-human Perception And Performance

Journal Of Experimental Psychology-human Perception And Performance

实验心理学杂志-人类感知与表现

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Statistical Regularities Modulate Attentional Capture 40
Distinguishing Among Potential Mechanisms of Singleton Suppression 19
Feature-Based Statistical Regularities of Distractors Modulate Attentional Capture 13
Evidence for Second-Order Singleton Suppression Based on Probabilistic Expectations 12
Time Course of Motor Affordances Evoked by Pictured Objects and Words 12
Pimping Inhibition: Anodal tDCS Enhances Stop-Signal Reaction Time 12
Identifying the Locus of Compatibility-Based Backward Crosstalk: Evidence From an Extended PRP Paradigm 11
Evidence of Gradual Loss of Precision for Simple Features and Complex Objects in Visual Working Memory 11
Statistical Regularities Induce Spatial as well as Feature-Specific Suppression 11
The Attentional Template Is Shifted and Asymmetrically Sharpened by Distractor Context 11
Probability Cueing of Singleton-Distractor Locations in Visual Search: Priority-Map- Versus Dimension-Based Inhibition? 11
Intentional Binding Is Unrelated to Action Intention 10
Benefits of Flexible Prioritization in Working Memory Can Arise Without Costs 10
Changes in Perception-Action Tuning Over Long Time Scales: How Children and Adults Perceive and Act on Dynamic Affordances When Crossing Roads 10
Whatever You Do, Don't Look at the . . .: Evaluating Guidance by an Exclusionary Attentional Template 9
The Architecture of Interaction Between Visual Working Memory and Visual Attention 9
The Influence of Anxiety and Attentional Focus on Visual Search During Adaptive Gait 9
What Absent Switch Costs and Mixing Costs During Bilingual Language Comprehension Can Tell Us About Language Control 9
The Allocation of Resources in Visual Working Memory an Multiple Attentional Templates 9
Reconciling Cognitive-Control and Episodic-Retrieval Accounts of Sequential Conflict Modulation: Binding of Control-States Into Event-Files 9
Links Between Temporal Acuity and Multisensory Integration Across Life Span 8
Fixation Reinstatement Supports Visuospatial Memory in Older Adults 7
The Average Facial Expression of a Crowd Influences Impressions of Individual Expressions 7
Time Limits During Visual Foraging Reveal Flexible Working Memory Templates 7
Same-Location Costs in Peripheral Cueing:The Role of Cue Awareness and Feature Changes 7
Long-Term and Short-Term Action-Effect Links and Their Impact on Effect Monitoring 7
Seeing Social Events: The Visual Specialization for Dyadic Human-Human Interactions 7
Where Is the Beat in That Note? Effects of Attack, Duration, and Frequency on the Perceived Timing of Musical and Quasi-Musical Sounds 6
Tactile Confusions of the Fingers and Toes 6
Failure Generates Impulsivity Only When Outcomes Cannot Be Controlled 6
Stimulus Expectation Prolongs Rather Than Shortens Perceived Duration: Evidence From Self-Generated Expectations 6
How Feature Relationships Influence Attention and Awareness: Evidence From Eye Movements and EEG 6
Overt Spatial Attention Modulates Multisensory Selection 6
Anticipatory Coarticulation and the Minimal Planning Unit of Speech 5
Audiovisual Integration in Social Evaluation 5
Full-Body Ownership Illusion Elicited by Visuo-Vestibular Integration 5
Habituation of Oculomotor Capture by Sudden Onsets: Stimulus Specificity, Spontaneous Recovery and Dishabituation 5
Individual Differences in Working Memory Capacity and Filtering 5
Learned Suppression for Multiple Distracters in Visual Search 5
How Does Not Left Become Right? Electrophysiological Evidence for a Dynamic Conflict-Bound Negation Processing Account 5
Cognitive Control Over Prospective Task-Set Interference 5
Time-Based Expectancy in Temporally Structured Task Switching 5
Lexical Tone is Perceived Relative to Locally Surrounding Context, Vowel Quality to Preceding Context 5
You 'Have' to Hear This: Using Tone of Voice to Motivate Others 5
When Specific Action Biases Meet Nonspecific Preparation: Event Repetition Modulates the Variable-Foreperiod Effect 5
Spectral Contrast Effects Produced by Competing Speech Contexts 5
Cross-Modal Interference-Control Is Reduced in Childhood but Maintained in Aging: A Cohort Study of Stimulus- and Response-Interference in Cross-Modal and Unimodal Stroop Tasks 5
Cognitive Workload Measurement and Modeling Under Divided Attention 5
Specifying the Precision of Guiding Features for Visual Search 5
Sensitivity to Configural Information and Expertise in Visual Word Recognition 5