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2. The Predation Game: Does Dividing Attention Affect Patterns of Human Foraging?

9. The inner tube effect.

11. Seeing A Distance: Harun Farocki’s Operational Images

13. Does action disrupt Multiple Object Tracking (MOT)?

15. Motion can amplify the face-inversion effect

21. Explicit mechanisms do not account for implicit localization and identification of change: an empirical reply to Mitroff et al. (2002)

24. Foraging tempo: Human run patterns in multiple-target search are constrained by the rate of successive responses.

28. Subjective Cognitive Impairment in 55-65-Year-Old Adults Is Associated with Negative Affective Symptoms, Neuroticism, and Poor Quality of Life.

29. A Search Advantage for Horizontal Targets in Dynamic Displays.

31. Matching biological motion across viewpoints

32. Are Foraging Patterns in Humans Related to Working Memory and Inhibitory Control?

33. Searching Through Alternating Sequences: Working Memory and Inhibitory Tagging Mechanisms Revealed Using the MILO Task.

34. MILO Mobile: An iPad App to Measure Search Performance in Multi-Target Sequences.

35. Current status of the BlackCAT CubeSat.

37. A serious game to explore human foraging in a 3D environment.

38. The influence of selection modality, display dynamics and error feedback on patterns of human foraging.

39. Other-race faces are given more weight than own-race faces when assessing the composition of crowds.

40. Motion prediction at low contrast.

41. Mechanical properties of dental resin composite CAD/CAM blocks

42. Representational momentum and the human face : an empirical note

43. Time limits during visual foraging reveal flexible working memory templates.

44. Why the animosity?

45. Idiosyncratic body motion influences person recognition.

46. Administering Cognitive Tests Through Touch Screen Tablet Devices: Potential Issues.

48. Visual Foraging With Fingers and Eye Gaze.

49. Do People “Pop Out”?

50. Action can amplify motion-induced illusory displacement.

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