Uitgave 3/2010
Inhoudsopgave (10 Artikelen)
Feature integration and spatial attention: common processes for endogenous and exogenous orienting
- Original Article
David Henderickx, Kathleen Maetens, Eric Soetens
Switching attention between modalities: further evidence for visual dominance
- Original Article
Sarah Lukas, Andrea M. Philipp, Iring Koch
Interference from familiar natural distractors is not eliminated by high perceptual load
- Original article
Chunhong He, Antao Chen
Spatial Stroop and spatial orienting: the role of onset versus offset cues
- Original Article
Chunming Luo, Juan Lupiáñez, Xiaolan Fu, Xuchu Weng
Compatibility between stimulated eye, target location and response location
- Original Article
Andrea Schankin, Fernando Valle-Inclán, Steven A. Hackley
Between-person effects on attention and action: Joe and Fred revisited
- Original Article
Spencer J. Hayes, Steve Hansen, Digby Elliott
Specificity in practice benefits learning in novice models and variability in demonstration benefits observational practice
- Original Article
John J. Buchanan, Noah J. Dean
Is there a structural limit to ‘branch’ recursively between more than two tasks?
- Original Article
Urs Heilbronner, Stefan Pollmann
Corresponding delay-dependent biases in spatial language and spatial memory
- Original Article
John Lipinski, John P. Spencer, Larissa K. Samuelson
RT patterns and chunks in SRT tasks: a reply to Jiménez (2008)
- Original Article
Waldemar Kirsch, Albrecht Sebald, Joachim Hoffmann