Attention Perception & Psychophysics

Papers
(The median citation count of Attention Perception & Psychophysics is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Effects of item distinctiveness on the retrieval of objects and object-location bindings from visual working memory62
Contextual cuing survives an interruption from an endogenous cue for attention51
Interaction of contour geometry and optic flow in determining relative depth of surfaces34
Outlier rejection in the process of pooling29
Are irrelevant items actively deleted from visual working memory?: No evidence from repulsion and attraction effects in dual-retrocue tasks26
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Insights into the perceptual moment theory: Experimental evidence from simultaneity judgment26
Obligatory coactive processing of color and luminance challenges strategic modulation by predictiveness25
Open-bigrams as orthographic processing units in Arabic: Evidence from the flanking-letters lexical-decision task23
The applicability of a cueing paradigm to study individual differences in the spotlight of attention22
When remembering less is more: Unfiltered items are associated with reduced memory fidelity in visual short-term memory22
Mixed hybrid visual foraging is near optimal19
Effects of internally directed cognition on smooth pursuit eye movements: A systematic examination of perceptual decoupling18
Beating stress: Evidence for recalibration of word stress perception18
An updating-based working memory load alters the dynamics of eye movements but not their spatial extent during free viewing of natural scenes17
The role of memory and perspective shifts in systematic biases during object location estimation17
Whether attentional loads influence audiovisual integration depends on semantic associations17
On the origin of the Helmholtz’s square illusion: An attentional account15
The cost of divided attention for detection of simple visual features primarily reflects limits in post-perceptual processing15
Self-reference modulates the perception of visual apparent motion15
Partial recall: Implications for the discrete slot limit of working memory capacity15
Proactive reward in conflict tasks: Does it only enhance general performance or also modulate conflict effects?14
The influence of vocal expertise on the perception of microrhythm in song and speech14
Action planning can override exogenous cueing effects14
Correction to: Feature-based attentional control for distractor suppression14
The role of active perception and naming in sameness comparison14
Contingent capture by color is sensitive to categorical color perception14
Cents and shenshibility: The role of reward in talker-specific phonetic recalibration13
Self-initiation enhances perceptual processing of auditory stimuli in an online study13
Phonetic convergence enhances speech intelligibility13
Multiple visual items can be simultaneously compared with target templates in memory13
Response-repetition costs in task switching do not index a simple response-switch bias: Evidence from manipulating the number of response alternatives13
Correction to: Incidental visual memory and metamemory for a famous monument13
Visual short-term memory in action and non-action video game players: A focus on short and long delay intervals13
No evidence for spatial suppression due to across-trial distractor learning in visual search13
A limited visual search advantage for illusory faces12
Implicit and explicit learning in talker identification12
Limitations on flexible allocation of visual short-term memory resources with multiple levels of goal-directed attentional prioritization12
Working memory load does not interfere with distractor suppression in the additional singleton task12
Rejecting an irrelevant singleton in the absence of a competing target12
The interplay between spatial and non-spatial grouping cues over approximate number perception12
Attentional suppression of dynamic versus static salient distractors12
Eye-tracking analysis of attentional disengagement in phobic and non-phobic individuals12
Reward learning and statistical learning independently influence attentional priority of salient distractors in visual search12
Search mode, not the attentional window, determines the magnitude of attentional capture12
Combined conceptual and perceptual control of visual attention in search for real-world objects12
Mirror symmetry and aging: The role of stimulus figurality and attention to colour11
Smells like … no evidence that odors influence the attentional blink11
Investigating memory episodes in location probability learning: Can altering response features reset spatial bias?11
Neural mechanism underlying preview effects and masked priming effects in visual word processing11
Other ethnicity effects in ensemble coding of facial expressions11
Sound-induced flash illusion is modulated by the depth of auditory stimuli: Evidence from younger and older adults10
Easy does it: Selection during interactive search tasks is biased towards objects that can be examined easily10
Top-down then automatic: Instructions can continue to influence visual search when no longer actively implemented10
Perceiving temporal structure within and between the senses: A multisensory/crossmodal perspective10
Sanford’s L dissected: A partial replication and extension of Cai et al. (2017)10
The effect of visually filled reproductions on the reproduced durations of auditory intervals10
The location independence of learned attentional flexibility10
Negative and positive templates: Two forms of cued attentional control10
Familiar objects benefit more from transsaccadic feature predictions10
Holistic and local processing occur simultaneously for inverted faces: Evidence from behavior and computational modeling10
Memory benefits when actively, rather than passively, viewing images10
Differential modulation of visual responses by distractor or target expectations10
Intra-individual consistency of vestibular perceptual thresholds10
Rhythm contour drives musical memory10
Revisiting the target-masker linguistic similarity hypothesis10
Gaze shifts during wayfinding decisions9
Keep your finger on the pulse: Better rate perception and gap detection with vibrotactile compared to visual stimuli9
Variability of dot spread is overestimated9
Same, but different: Binding effects in auditory, but not visual detection performance9
Investigating attentional control sets: Evidence for the compilation of multi-feature control sets9
Acoustic estimation of voice roughness9
Cross-modal generalization of value-based attentional priority9
Abrupt vs. gradual visual onsets in go/no-go sustained attention tasks9
Get in touch with numbers – an approximate number comparison task in the haptic modality9
A quick method for determining the relative minimum audible distance using sound images9
Changes in attentional breadth scale with the demands of Kanizsa-figure object completion–evidence from pupillometry9
Phasic alerting in visual search tasks9
The competition between grouping cues can be resolved under inattention9
A comparison of mental imagery and perceptual cueing across domains of attention8
Salient distractors influence information accrual rather than quitting threshold in visual search8
Internal attentional window affects the processing of external stimuli depending on predictability8
Are you paying attention to me? The effect of social presence on spatial attention to gaze and arrows8
Tau and kappa in interception – how perceptual spatiotemporal interrelations affect movements8
The role of carrier spectral composition in the perception of musical pitch8
Feature-based attentional control for distractor suppression8
Discrimination of time intervals in musicians and non-musicians: A multimodal approach8
Autistic traits specific to communication ability are associated with performance on a Mooney face detection task8
Pupillary correlates of individual differences in n-back task performance8
The role of memory color in visual attention8
Spatial selectivity in visual detection suffers when attention is divided8
What is cued by faces in the face-based context-specific proportion congruent manipulation?8
Changed detection: No relationship between working memory and media usage in Covid-era and contemporary young adults8
The left–right reversed visual feedback of the hand affects multisensory interaction within peripersonal space8
Attentional switching between perception and memory: Examining asymmetrical switch costs8
On the distinction between position and order information when processing strings of characters7
Attention focused on memory: The episodic flanker effect with letters, words, colors, and pictures7
Crying the blues: The configural processing of infant face emotions and its association with postural biases7
Features without their locations in visual working memory: Evidence from change-detection tasks7
How visual and proprioceptive feedback mediate the effect of monetary incentive on motor precision7
Phonological neighbors cooperate during spoken-sentence processing: Evidence from a nonword detection task7
How prevalence expectations and feedback impact decision-making in person searches7
Modeling mean estimation tasks in within-trial and across-trial contexts7
Correction to: Do “auditory” and “visual” time really feel the same? Effects of stimulus modality on duration and passage-of-time judgements7
Contribution of peripheral vision to attentional learning7
Lateralized costs of divided attention to faces7
When boosting preparation sets older adults free from central bottlenecking: Evidence for dual-task automaticity7
Phonetic categorization in phonological lexical neighborhoods: Facilitatory and inhibitory effects7
Statistically learned associations among objects bias attention7
Control of bottom-up attention in scene cognition contributes to visual working memory performance7
Temporal binding: Task-dependent variations and reliability across experimental paradigms7
Visual working memory phenomena based on categorical tasks replicate using a continuous measure: A simple interpretation and some methodological considerations7
Explicit and implicit category learning in categorical visual search7
The relationship between space and time perception: A registered replication of Casasanto and Boroditsky (2008)7
Speech rate and associations in predictive sentence processing6
Contextual control demands determine whether stability and flexibility trade off against each other6
Does the attentional window shed light on the attentional capture debate?6
A (further) test of spontaneous serial refreshing in verbal and spatial working memory6
Reward-based modulation of task-switching performance: a diffusion model analysis6
The effect of object perception on event integration and segregation6
Comparing object lifting kinematics and the size–weight illusion between physical reality and virtual reality6
It hurts more than it helps: Cuing T1 with imagery can impair T2 identification in an attentional blink task6
Distractor suppression driven by statistical regularities of target could occur only for larger search arrays6
Internal attention is the only retroactive mechanism for controlling precision in working memory6
The early attentional pancake: Minimal selection in depth for rapid attentional cueing6
Adapting attentional control settings in a shape-changing environment6
A spatial version of the Stroop task for examining proactive and reactive control independently from non-conflict processes6
Slightly perturbing the arm influences choices between multiple targets6
The rubber hand illusion questionnaire: An exploratory graph analysis of ownership, referral of touch, and control statements6
Incidental visual memory and metamemory for a famous monument6
Evidence of target enhancement and distractor suppression in early visual areas6
Individual differences in working memory capacity and temporal preparation: A secondary reanalysis6
No evidence for superior distractor filtering amongst individuals high in autistic-like traits6
How much time does it take to discriminate two sets by their numbers of elements?6
Simple contextual cueing prevents retroactive interference in short-term perceptual training of orientation detection tasks6
What’s next?: Time is subjectively dilated not only for ‘oddball’ events, but also for events immediately after oddballs6
Temporal mechanisms underlying visual processing bias in peri-hand space6
Different symmetries, different mechanisms6
Roughness perception: A multisensory/crossmodal perspective6
Cross-modal attentional effects of rhythmic sensory stimulation6
Effect of attention on ensemble perception: Comparison between exogenous attention, endogenous attention, and depth6
To boldly go where no text has gone before: The effects of boldface letters on eye movements in reading6
The go no-go reviewing paradigm: A reliable method for measuring perceptual object-file updating6
Correction to: Contralateral delay activity tracks the influence of Gestalt grouping principles on active visual working memory representations5
The location-specific proportion congruence effect: Are left/right locations special?5
Direction-selective modulation of visual motion rivalry by collocated tactile motion5
Distinct rules for perceptual grouping in position-based and velocity-based motion systems5
Shared cognitive resources between memory and attention during sound-sequence encoding5
Parafoveal N400 effects reveal that word skipping is associated with deeper lexical processing in the presence of context-driven expectations5
The effect of prepulse amplitude and timing on the perception of an electrotactile pulse5
Contextual cueing in co-active visual search: Joint action allows acquisition of task-irrelevant context5
Information-driven attentional capture5
Depth from blur and grouping under inattention5
Non-symbolic estimation of big and small ratios with accurate and noisy feedback5
Amplitude envelope and subjective duration: Quantifying the role of decaying offsets in timing perception5
Change localization: A highly reliable and sensitive measure of capacity in visual working memory5
Response assignment influences visual recognition5
Second-order facial features are processed analytically in composite faces5
Audiovisual N-back training in older adults: Benefits to working memory and audiovisual integration5
Priming effects in inefficient visual search: Real, but transient5
Attending is not enough: Responding to targets is needed for across-trial statistical learning5
Implicit expectation modulates multisensory perception5
Visual processing of food stimuli: The impact of working memory load and color5
Top-down suppression of negative features applies flexibly contingent on visual search goals5
Faces do not guide attention in an object-based facilitation manner5
Distinguishing guesses from fuzzy memories: Further evidence for item limits in visual working memory5
Assessing the impact of attention fluctuations on statistical learning5
Temporal smearing across related visual images eliminates the attentional boost effect5
Predicting group benefits in joint multiple object tracking5
Inhibition of return in a 3D scene depends on the direction of depth switch between cue and target5
Absolute pitch in involuntary musical imagery5
To be or not to be relevant: Comparing short- and long-term consequences across working memory prioritization procedures5
Value-driven effects on perceptual averaging5
Effects of top-down and bottom-up attention on post-selection posterior contralateral negativity5
The forest, the trees, and the leaves across adulthood: Age-related changes on a visual search task containing three-level hierarchical stimuli5
Perceptual restoration of degraded speech: The effects of linguistic structure5
Self-related objects increase alertness and orient attention through top-down saliency5
The time course of holistic processing is similar for face and non-face Gestalt stimuli5
The haptic cues humans use to sense small numbers of objects in a box5
Statistical learning of target location and distractor location rely on different mechanisms during visual search5
A tutorial review on methods for collecting similarity judgments from human observers5
The role of visual crowding in eye movements during reading: Effects of text spacing5
Independence of implicitly guided attention from goal-driven oculomotor control5
Exposure to multisensory and visual static or moving stimuli enhances processing of nonoptimal visual rhythms5
Generalizing the optic flow equalization control law to an asymmetrical person-plus-object system5
The intrinsic variance of beauty judgment4
Metacontrast masking reduces the estimated duration of visible persistence4
The influence of “advancing” and “receding” colors on figure-ground perception under monocular and binocular viewing4
A combined experimental–correlational approach to the construct validity of performance-based and self-report-based measures of sustained attention4
Constraints on integration of orthographic information across multiple stimuli: effects of contiguity, eccentricity, and attentional span4
Connectedness effects in enumeration of small numbers4
Terms of debate: Consensus definitions to guide the scientific discourse on visual distraction4
Musical training is not associated with spectral context effects in instrument sound categorization4
Is there a role of creativity in the relationship between working memory consolidation and long-term memory?4
The combination of the horizontal and vertical dimensions in mental time representation: the existence of a spatial mental map of time4
Can the left hand benefit from being right? The influence of body side on perceived grasping ability4
The role of dynamic shape cues in the recognition of emotion from naturalistic body motion4
The Blindfold Test: Helping to decide whether an effect reflects visual processing or higher-level judgment4
Perceptual averaging on relevant and irrelevant featural dimensions4
Individual differences in the use of top-down versus bottom-up cues to resolve phonetic ambiguity4
Re-examining electrophysiological evidence for proactive suppression of salient visual distractors4
Differential effects of task difficulty on target-type switching in haptic foraging: Evidence for increased switching with extreme task demands4
Encoding speech rate in challenging listening conditions: White noise and reverberation4
Spontaneous visual perspective-taking with constant attention cue: A modified dot-perspective task paradigm4
Crossmodal correspondence of elevation/pitch and size/pitch is driven by real-world features4
Combining EEG and eye-tracking in virtual reality: Obtaining fixation-onset event-related potentials and event-related spectral perturbations4
Serial dependence in facial identity perception and visual working memory4
Duration perception in peripheral vision: Underestimation increases with greater stimuli eccentricity4
Target–distractor similarity predicts visual search efficiency but only for highly similar features4
The perceptual average in ensemble representation: Neither perceptual nor an average4
Imagined object files: Visual imagery produces partial repetition costs where perception does not4
Visual short-term memory, culture, and image structure4
An event-related potential study of onset primacy in visual change detection4
Perceiving multiple properties of a single person-probe-surface system4
The transposed-word effect provides no unequivocal evidence for parallel processing4
Anisotropies related to representational gravity4
The relationships between reading fluency and different measures of holistic word processing4
What is left after an error? Towards a comprehensive account of goal-based binding and retrieval4
Reduced contextual uncertainty facilitates learning what to attend to and what to ignore4
Type of feedback affects formation of prototype or exemplar representations4
Scene inversion impairs activation of scene-object semantic bias4
Delayed onsets are not necessary for generating distractor quitting thresholds effects in visual search4
Motion or sociality? The cueing effect and temporal course of autistic traits on gaze-triggered attention4
Problematic smartphone usage, objective smartphone engagement, and executive functions: A latent variable analysis4
The effects of eccentricity on attentional capture4
Effects of spatial attention on spatial and temporal acuity: A computational account4
Rhythmic variance influences the speed but not the accuracy of complex averaging decisions4
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Mask-related costs in measuring preview benefit: Evidence from a distributional analysis based on target word reading times4
Multistable grouping beyond the dot lattice: Individual and contextual differences in interactions of global orientation and local shape4
How much I moved: Robust biases in self-rotation perception4
Processing directional information in stimuli inhibits the spatial association of luminance levels4
Chunking, boosting, or offloading? Using serial position to investigate long-term memory's enhancement of verbal working memory performance4
Retrospective cue benefits in visual working memory are limited to a single location at a time4
The aftereffect of the ensemble average of facial expressions on subsequent facial expression recognition4
Finding meaning in “wrong responses”: The multiple object-awareness paradigm shows that visual awareness is probabilistic3
Similarity of an unexpected object to the attended and ignored objects affects noticing in a sustained inattentional blindness task3
Multisensory working memory capture of attention3
The effect of background music on the recognition memory of spoken sentences3
The effects of search-irrelevant working memory content on visual search3
Revisiting congruency effects in the working memory Stroop task3
Enhanced salience of edge frequencies in auditory pattern recognition3
Dual-task interference: Bottleneck constraint or capacity sharing? Evidence from automatic and controlled processes3
Speech processing in noise and the ability to differentiate sounds by musicians and nonmusicians3
Tactile cues are more intrinsically linked to motor timing than visual cues in visual-tactile sensorimotor synchronization3
The impact of atypical text presentation on transposed-word effects3
What do we see behind an occluder? Amodal completion of statistical properties in complex objects3
Effects of vocal-motor interference on vocal pitch imitation3
A SNARC-like effect for visual speed3
Manipulating the reliability of target-color information modulates value-driven attentional capture3
Learned distractor rejection: Robust but surprisingly rapid3
Evidence of attentional bias toward body stimuli in men3
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