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Attentional selection in visual perception, memory and action
Papers of a Theme Issue compiled and edited by Werner X. Schneider, Wolfgang Einhäuser
and Gernot Horstmann
Contents
Introduction
Attentional selection in visual perception, memory and action: a quest for
cross-domain integration
W. X. Schneider, W. Einhäuser and G. Horstmann
20130053
Articles
Attending to the possibilities of action
G. W. Humphreys, S. Kumar, E. Y. Yoon, M. Wulff, K. L. Roberts and M. J. Riddoch
The role of observers’ gaze behaviour when watching object manipulation tasks:
predicting and evaluating the consequences of action
J. R. Flanagan, G. Rotman, A. F. Reichelt and R. S. Johansson
20130059
20130063
Reach preparation enhances visual performance and appearance
M. Rolfs, B. M. Lawrence and M. Carrasco
20130057
Feature-based attention: it is all bottom-up priming
J. Theeuwes
20130055
Temporal expectancy in the context of a theory of visual attention
S. Vangkilde, A. Petersen and C. Bundesen
20130054
A biased competition account of attention and memory in Alzheimer’s disease
K. Finke, N. Myers, P. Bublak and C. Sorg
20130062
Selective visual processing across competition episodes: a theory of task-driven
visual attention and working memory
W. X. Schneider
20130060
The relationship between visual working memory and attention: retention of precise
colour information in the absence of effects on perceptual selection
A. Hollingworth and S. Hwang
20130061
Modelling eye movements in a categorical search task
G. J. Zelinsky, H. Adeli, Y. Peng and D. Samaras
20130058
Attention in natural scenes: contrast affects rapid visual processing and fixations alike
B. M. ’t Hart, H. C. E. F. Schmidt, I. Klein-Harmeyer and W. Einhäuser
20130067
Priorities for selection and representation in natural tasks
B. W. Tatler, Y. Hirose, S. K. Finnegan, R. Pievilainen, C. Kirtley and A. Kennedy
20130066
Memory and prediction in natural gaze control
G. Diaz, J. Cooper and M. Hayhoe
20130064
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Selection of visual information for lightness judgements by eye movements
M. Toscani, M. Valsecchi and K. R. Gegenfurtner
20130056
Evidence for differential top-down and bottom-up suppression in posterior parietal cortex
K. Mirpour and J. W. Bisley
20130069
Control of the superior colliculus by the lateral prefrontal cortex
S. Everling and K. Johnston
20130068
Neural chronometry and coherency across speed – accuracy demands reveal lack of
homomorphism between computational and neural mechanisms of evidence accumulation
R. P. Heitz and J. D. Schall
20130071
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