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    Statistical regularities modulate attentional capture by Wang, Benchi, Theeuwes, Jan

    “…The present study investigated whether statistical regularities can influence visual selection. We used the classic additional singleton task in which…”
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    Perceptual Effects of Social Salience: Evidence from Self-Prioritization Effects on Perceptual Matching by Sui, Jie, He, Xun, Humphreys, Glyn W

    “…We present novel evidence showing that new self-relevant visual associations can affect performance in simple shape recognition tasks. Participants associated…”
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    The attentional cost of receiving a cell phone notification by Stothart, Cary, Mitchum, Ainsley, Yehnert, Courtney

    “…It is well documented that interacting with a mobile phone is associated with poorer performance on concurrently performed tasks because limited attentional…”
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    Evidence for second-order singleton suppression based on probabilistic expectations by Won, Bo-Yeong, Kosoyan, Mary, Geng, Joy J

    “…Decades of research in attention have shown that salient distractors (e.g., a color singleton) tend to capture attention. However, in most studies, singleton…”
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    Avatars and arrows: implicit mentalizing or domain-general processing? by Santiesteban, Idalmis, Catmur, Caroline, Hopkins, Senan Coughlan, Bird, Geoffrey, Heyes, Cecilia

    “…Previous studies using the dot perspective task have shown that adults are slower to verify the number of dots they can see in a picture when a human figure in…”
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    Individual Differences in the Multisensory Temporal Binding Window Predict Susceptibility to Audiovisual Illusions by Stevenson, Ryan A, Zemtsov, Raquel K, Wallace, Mark T

    “…Human multisensory systems are known to bind inputs from the different sensory modalities into a unified percept, a process that leads to measurable behavioral…”
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    Prediction during Language Processing Is a Piece of Cake--But Only for Skilled Producers by Mani, Nivedita, Huettig, Falk

    “…Are there individual differences in children's prediction of upcoming linguistic input and what do these differences reflect? Using a variant of the…”
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    Accounting for stimulus-specific variation in precision reveals a discrete capacity limit in visual working memory by Pratte, Michael S, Park, Young Eun, Rademaker, Rosanne L, Tong, Frank

    “…If we view a visual scene that contains many objects, then momentarily close our eyes, some details persist while others seem to fade. Discrete models of…”
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    The (not so) social Simon effect: a referential coding account by Dolk, Thomas, Hommel, Bernhard, Prinz, Wolfgang, Liepelt, Roman

    “…The joint go-nogo Simon effect (social Simon effect, or joint cSE) has been considered as an index of automatic action/task co-representation. Recent findings,…”
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    The motor-cognitive model of motor imagery: Evidence from timing errors in simulated reaching and grasping by Glover, Scott, Baran, Marek

    “…Motor imagery represents an important but theoretically underdeveloped area of research in psychology. The motor-cognitive model of motor imagery was…”
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    Getting more from visual working memory: Retro-cues enhance retrieval and protect from visual interference by Souza, Alessandra S, Rerko, Laura, Oberauer, Klaus

    “…Visual working memory (VWM) has a limited capacity. This limitation can be mitigated by the use of focused attention: if attention is drawn to the relevant…”
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    The association between media multitasking, task-switching, and dual-task performance by Alzahabi, Reem, Becker, Mark W

    “…The recent rise in media use has prompted researchers to investigate its influence on users' basic cognitive processes, such as attention and cognitive…”
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    Distinguishing among potential mechanisms of singleton suppression by Gaspelin, Nicholas, Luck, Steven J

    “…Previous research has revealed that people can suppress salient stimuli that might otherwise capture visual attention. The present study tests between 3…”
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    In competition for the attentional template: can multiple items within visual working memory guide attention? by van Moorselaar, Dirk, Theeuwes, Jan, Olivers, Christian N L

    “…Recent studies have revealed that the deployment of attention can be biased by the content of visual working memory (VWM), but that stored memories do not…”
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    Response, rather than target detection, triggers the attentional boost effect in visual search by Toh, Yi Ni, Lee, Vanessa G

    “…Detecting a target in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) stream is more attentionally demanding than rejecting a distractor. However, background scenes…”
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    The architecture of interaction between visual working memory and visual attention by Bahle, Brett, Beck, Valerie M, Hollingworth, Andrew

    “…In five experiments, we examined whether a task-irrelevant item in visual working memory (VWM) interacts with perceptual selection when VWM must also be used…”
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    The impact of evidence reliability on sensitivity and bias in decision confidence by Boldt, Annika, de Gardelle, Vincent, Yeung, Nick

    “…Human observers effortlessly and accurately judge their probability of being correct in their decisions, suggesting that metacognitive evaluation is an…”
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    Pip and Pop: Nonspatial Auditory Signals Improve Spatial Visual Search by Van der Burg, Erik, Olivers, Christian N. L, Bronkhorst, Adelbert W, Theeuwes, Jan

    “…Searching for an object within a cluttered, continuously changing environment can be a very time-consuming process. The authors show that a simple auditory pip…”
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    Proactive and reactive stopping when distracted: an attentional account by Verbruggen, Frederick, Stevens, Tobias, Chambers, Christopher D

    “…Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we examined the idea that stopping may largely depend on the…”
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    Visual control of foot placement when walking over complex terrain by Matthis, Jonathan S, Fajen, Brett R

    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the role of visual information in the control of walking over complex terrain with irregularly spaced obstacles. We…”
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