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1. Proactive suppression is an implicit process that cannot be summoned on demand.

2. Do salient abrupt onsets trigger suppression?

3. Case mixing impedes early lexical access: converging evidence from the masked priming paradigm.

4. Practice makes it better: A psychophysical study of visual perceptual learning and its transfer effects on aging.

5. Stimulus-response correspondence in go-nogo and choice tasks: Are reactions altered by the presence of an irrelevant salient object?

6. The problem of latent attentional capture: Easy visual search conceals capture by task-irrelevant abrupt onsets.

7. Processing visual words with numbers: electrophysiological evidence for semantic activation.

8. An electrophysiological study of the object-based correspondence effect: is the effect triggered by an intended grasping action?

9. Breaking through the attentional window: capture by abrupt onsets versus color singletons.

10. Electrophysiological evidence of different loci for case-mixing and word frequency effects in visual word recognition.

11. Nonautomatic emotion perception in a dual-task situation.

12. A multistream model of visual word recognition.

13. Inhibition of task set: converging evidence from task choice in the voluntary task-switching paradigm.

14. Age-related differences in switching between cognitive tasks: does internal control ability decline with age?

15. Parallel central processing between tasks: evidence from lateralized readiness potentials.

16. Visual word recognition without central attention: evidence for greater automaticity with advancing age.

17. Stimulus-response compatibility and psychological refractory period effects: implications for response selection.

18. Multiple spatial correspondence effects on dual-task performance.

19. Word frequency effects at brief exposure durations: comment on Paap and Johansen (1994).

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