| 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 |