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Visual Cognition, Volume 16 Issue 2 & 3 2008

Attentional Capture

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ISSN: 1464-0716 (electronic) 1350-6285 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
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Original Articles
Introduction
Bradley S. Gibson;  Charles L. Folk;  Jan Theeuwes; Alan Kingstone
Pages 145 – 154
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Crossmodal attentional capture in an unspeeded simultaneity judgement task
Valerio Santangelo; Charles Spence
Pages 155 – 165
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The processing locus of interference from salient singleton distractors
Edward F. Ester; Edward Awh
Pages 166 – 181
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The identity intrusion effect: Attentional capture or perceptual load?
Bradley S. Gibson; Ted A. Bryant
Pages 182 – 199
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Attentional capture by entirely irrelevant distractors
Sophie Forster; Nilli Lavie
Pages 200 – 214
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Bottom-up priming of top-down attentional control settings
Charles L. Folk; Roger W. Remington
Pages 215 – 231
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The role of cueing in attentional capture
Jan Theeuwes; Erik van der Burg
Pages 232 – 247
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Do emotionally expressive faces automatically capture attention? Evidence from global–local interference
John D. Eastwood;  Alexandra Frischen;  Michael Reynolds;  Cory Gerritsen;  Matthew Dubins; Daniel Smilek
Pages 248 – 261
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Don't look back: Retroactive, dynamic costs and benefits of emotional capture
Steven B. Most; Justin A. Jungé
Pages 262 – 278
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Oculomotor capture by surprising onsets
Richard Godijn; Arthur F. Kramer
Pages 279 – 289
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Effects of stimulus–onset asynchrony and display duration on implicit and explicit measures of attentional capture by a surprising singleton
Gernot Horstmann; Stefanie I. Becker
Pages 290 – 306
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Unique temporal change does not account for attentional capture by sudden onsets
Caleb Owens; Branka Spehar
Pages 307 – 324
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Memory's grip on attention: The influence of item memory on the allocation of attention
Vicki West Chanon; Joseph B. Hopfinger
Pages 325 – 340
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Gaze selection in complex social scenes
Elina Birmingham;  Walter F. Bischof; Alan Kingstone
Pages 341 – 355
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Is attention drawn to changes in familiar scenes?
Hacer (üke) Karacan; Mary M. Hayhoe
Pages 356 – 374
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Prioritizing new objects for eye fixation in real-world scenes: Effects of object–scene consistency
James R. Brockmole; John M. Henderson
Pages 375 – 390
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Misdirection in magic: Implications for the relationship between eye gaze and attention
Gustav Kuhn;  Benjamin W. Tatler;  John M. Findlay; Geoff G. Cole
Pages 391 – 405
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