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1. Walking (and talking) the plank: dual-task performance costs in a virtual balance-threatening environment.

2. The cost of divided attention for detection of simple visual features primarily reflects limits in post-perceptual processing.

3. Conceptual metaphors influence memory automatically: Evidence from a divided attention false memory task.

4. Could direct and generative retrieval be two flips of the same coin? A dual-task paradigm study.

5. The attentional boost effect facilitates the encoding of contextual details: New evidence with verbal materials and a modified recognition task.

6. The effect of increased cognitive processing on reactive balance control following perturbations to the upper limb.

7. The effects of divided attention at encoding on specific and gist-based associative episodic memory.

8. The relationship between attention and static balance disturbance in patients with Parkinson's disease.

9. Dividing attention impairs metacognitive control more than monitoring.

10. Impact of Motivation on Selected Aspects of Attention in Children with ADHD.

11. In search of the proximal cause of the animacy effect on memory: Attentional resource allocation and semantic representations.

12. Dichotic listening performance with cochlear-implant simulations of ear asymmetry is consistent with difficulty ignoring clearer speech.

13. The Predation Game: Does dividing attention affect patterns of human foraging?

14. Foveal gravity: A robust illusion of color-location misbinding.

15. Effects of working memory, attention, and expertise on pilots' situation awareness.

16. Evaluation of divided attention using different stimulation models in event-related potentials.

17. List-strength effects in older adults in recognition and free recall.

18. The bottleneck of the psychological refractory period effect involves timing of response initiation rather than response selection.

19. Measuring facial identity and emotion integration using the redundancy gain paradigm.

20. The emotional attentional blink is robust to divided attention.

21. Drooling in Parkinson's Disease: Evidence of a Role for Divided Attention.

22. Effects of divided attention at encoding and retrieval: Further data.

23. The role of attention in remembering important item-location associations.

24. Effects of canonical color, luminance, and orientation on sustained inattentional blindness for scenes.

25. A common source of attention for auditory and visual tracking.

26. An Electrophysiological Study of Cognitive and Emotion Processing in Type I Chiari Malformation.

27. Engagement of the motor system in position monitoring: reduced distractor suppression and effects of internal representation quality on motor kinematics.

28. Divided attention reduces resistance to distraction at encoding but not retrieval.

29. Talking to your car can drive you to distraction.

30. $$\hbox {L}_{1}$$ and $$\hbox {L}_{2}$$ Spoken Word Processing: Evidence from Divided Attention Paradigm.

31. A wearable navigation display can improve attentiveness to the surgical field.

32. Inattentional blindness in older adults: Effects of attentional set and to-be-ignored distractors.

33. Dual-task backward compatibility effects are episodically mediated.

34. Does the isolation effect require attention?

35. Temporal cues derived from statistical patterns can overcome resource limitations in the attentional blink.

36. Slow change deafness.

37. A Method to Monitor Operator Overloading.

38. Load-induced inattentional deafness.

39. Effects of task difficulty during dual-task circle tracing in Huntington's disease.

40. Temporal cues and the attentional blink: A further examination of the role of expectancy in sequential object perception.

41. Feature-based inattentional blindness: loss of awareness to featural information in fully attended objects.

42. Smoking improves divided attention in schizophrenia.

43. Identifying training modalities to improve multitasking in older adults.

44. The benefit of attention is not diminished when distributed over two simultaneous cues.

45. The distribution of spatial attention changes with task demands during goal-directed reaching.

46. Extrinsic cognitive load impairs low-level speech perception.

47. Prospective memory: Effects of divided attention on spontaneous retrieval.

48. Divided attention: An undesirable difficulty in memory retention.

49. Resource demands of object tracking and differential allocation of the resource.

50. The role of attention in the associative binding of emotionally arousing words.

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