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1. The relationship between working memory and the dual-target cost in visual search guidance

2. Parafoveal previews and lexical frequency in natural reading: Evidence from eye movements and fixation-related potentials

3. Experience with searching in displays containing depth improves search performance by training participants to search more exhaustively

4. We can guide search by a set of colors, but are reluctant to do it

5. Flexible Configural Learning of Non-Linear Discriminations and Detection of Stimulus Compounds

6. Searching for two categories of target in dynamic visual displays impairs monitoring ability

7. Rummage search by expert dyads, novice dyads and novice individuals for objects hidden in houses

8. Individual differences in search and monitoring for color targets in dynamic visual displays

9. The influence of experience upon information-sampling and decision-making behaviour during risk assessment in military personnel

10. Dual Target Search is Neither Purely Simultaneous nor Purely Successive

11. Adding depth to overlapping displays can improve visual search performance

12. Dual-Target Cost in Visual Search for Multiple Unfamiliar Faces

13. The importance of search strategy for finding targets in open terrain

14. The effects of increasing target prevalence on information processing during visual search

15. Exploring the relationship between response time, sensitivity and bias in categorical and coordinate visuospatial processes: Evidence for hemispheric specialisation

16. Discriminating Thatcherised from typical faces in a case of prosopagnosia

17. Search for two categories of target produces fewer fixations to target-color items

18. Perceptual and decisional factors influencing the discrimination of inversion in the Thatcher illusion

19. Dual-target search for high and low prevalence X-ray threat targets

20. The cost of search for multiple targets: Effects of practice and target similarity

21. Nontarget objects can influence perceptual processes during object recognition

22. Costs in searching for two targets: dividing search across target types could improve airport security screening

23. The role of configurality in the Thatcher illusion: an ERP study

24. Perceptual grouping based on temporal structure: Impact of subliminal flicker and visual transients

25. The Role of Familiarity in a Face Classification Task Using Thatcherized Faces

26. Stability and change

27. Face processing in high‐functioning adolescents with autism: Evidence for weak central coherence

28. Using image analysis techniques to analyze figure-copying performance of patients with visuospatial neglect and control groups

29. Children's perception of the Thatcher illusion: Evidence for development in configural face processing

30. Perceptual failures in the selection and identification of low-prevalence targets in relative prevalence visual search

31. The effects of temporal synchrony on the perceived organization of elements in spatially symmetric and asymmetric grids

32. Are shape differences detected in early vision?

33. The Mental Representations of Faces and Houses: Issues Concerning Parts and Wholes

34. Processes involved in the computation of a shape description

35. An examination of the processing capacity of features in the Thatcher illusion

37. Using the dual-target cost to explore the nature of search target representations

38. The influence of anxiety on processing capacity for threat detection

39. Expression is computed separately from facial identity, and it is computed separately for moving and static faces: Neuropsychological evidence

40. High or low target prevalence increases the dual-target cost in visual search

41. The impact of Relative Prevalence on dual-target search for threat items from airport X-ray screening

42. Object superiority: A comparison of complete and part probes

43. Visual search in children and adults: top-down and bottom-up mechanisms

44. Perceptual dominance of oriented faces mirrors the distribution of orientation tunings in inferotemporal neurons

45. 3-D constraints on spatially parallel shape perception

46. Developing algorithms to enhance the sensitivity of cancellation tests of visuospatial neglect

47. Searching for impossible objects: processing form and attributes in early vision

48. The role of stimulus factors in making categorical and coordinate spatial judgments

49. Stimulus factors affecting the categorisation of faces and scrambled faces

50. Parallel visual coding in three dimensions

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