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Abel, L. A., Wang, Z. I., & Dell'Osso, L. F. (2008). Wavelet analysis in infantile nystagmus syndrome: Limitations and abilities. Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision Science, 49, 3413-3423.

Acha, J., & Perea, M. (2008). The effect of neighborhood frequency in reading: Evidence with transposed-letter neighbors. Cognition, 108, 290-300.

Açik, A., Onat, S., Schumann, F., Einhäuser, W., & König, P. (2009). Effects of luminance contrast and its modifications on fixation behavior during free viewing of images from different categories. Vision Research,49, 1541-1553.

Afraz, A. & Cavanagh, P. (2009). The gender-specific face aftereffect is based in retinotopic not spatiotopic coordinates across several natural image transformations. Journal of Vision, 9(10):10, 1-17, http://journalofvision.org/9/10/10/, doi:10.1167/9.10.10.

Agrafiotis, D., Canagarajah, N., Bull, D. R., & Dye, M. (2003). Perceptually optimised sign language video coding based on eye tracking analysis. Electronics Letters, 39, 1703-1705.

Agrafiotis, D., Canagarajah, N., Bull, D. R., Kyle, J., Seers, H., & Dye, M. (2006). A perceptually optimised video coding system for sign language communication at low bit rates. Signal Processing: Image Communication, 21, 531-549.

Åkerfelt, A., Colonius, H., & Diederich, A. (2006). Visual-tactile saccadic inhibition. Experimental Brain Research, 169, 554-63.

Akman, O. E., Clement, R. A., Broomhead, D. S., Mannan, S., Moorhead, I., & Wilson, H. R. (2009). Probing bottom-up processing with multistable images. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 1(3):4, 1-7.

Al-Aidroos, N., Fischer, M. H.. Adam, J. J., & Pratt, J. (2008). Structured perceptual arrays and the modulation of Fitts's Law: Examining saccadic eye movements. Journal of Motor Behavior, 40, 155-164.

Al-Aidroos, N. & Pratt, J. (2010). Top-down control in time and space: Evidence from saccadic latencies and trajectories. Visual Cognition, 18, 26-49.

Alahyane, N., Devauchelle, A.-D., Salemme, R., & Pélisson, D. (2008). Spatial transfer of adaptation of scanning voluntary saccades in humans. Neuroreport, 19, 37-41.

Alahyane, N., Fonteille, V., Urquizar, C., Salemme, R., Nighoghossian, N., Pelisson, D., & Tilikete, C. (2008). Separate neural substrates in the human cerebellum for sensory-motor adaptation of reactive and of scanning voluntary saccades. The Cerebellum, 7, 595-601.

Alahyane, N., Koene, A., & Pélisson, D. (2004). Transfer of adaptation from visually guided saccades to averaging saccades elicited by double visual targets. European Journal of Neuroscience, 20. 827-836.

Alahyane, N., & Pélisson, D. (2003). Adaptation of saccadic eye movements: Transfer and specificity. Annals of New York Academy of Sciences, 1004, 69-77.

Alahyane, N., & Pélisson, D. (2005). Long-lasting modifications of saccadic eye movements following adaptation induced in the double-step target paradigm. Learning and Memory, 12, 433-443.

Alahyane, N., & Pélisson, D. (2005). Retention of saccadic adaptation in humans. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1039, 558-562.

Alahyane, N., & Pélisson, D. (2004). Eye position specificity of saccadic adaptation. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 45, 123-130.

Alahyane, N., Salemme, R., Urquizar, C., Cotti, J., Guillaume, A., Vercher, J.-L., & Pélisson, D. (2007). Oculomotor plasticity: Are mechanisms of adaptation for reactive and voluntary saccades separate? Brain Research, 1135, 107-121.

Alamargot, D., Chesnet, D., Dansac, C., & Ros, C. (2006). Eye and Pen: A new device for studying reading during writing. Behavior Research Methods, 38, 287-299.

Alamargot, D., Dansac, C., Chesnet, D., & Fayol, M. (2007). Parallel processing before and after pauses: A combined analysis of graphomotor and eye movements during procedural text production. In M. Torrance, L. v. Waes & D. Galbraith (Eds.), Writing and Cognition: Research and Applications (pp.13-29). Amsterdam. Elsevier.

Altmann, C. F., Deubelius, A., & Kourtzi, Z. (2004). Shape saliency modulates contextual processing in the human lateral occipital complex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 16, 794-804.

Altmann, G. T. M. (2004). Language-mediated eye movements in the absence of a visual world: the 'blank screen paradigm'. Cognition, 93, B79-B87.

Altmann, G. T. M., & Kamide, Y. (1999). Incremental interpretation at verbs: Restricting the domain of subsequent reference. Cognition, 73, 247-264.

Altmann, G. T .M., & Kamide, Y. (2007). The real-time mediation of visual attention by language and world knowledge: Linking anticipatory (and other) eye movements to linguistic processing. Journal of Memory and Language, 57, 502-518.

Altmann, G. T. M., & Kamide, Y. (2009). Discourse-mediation of the mapping between language and the visual world: Eye movements and mental representation. Cognition, 111, 55-71.

Amlôt, R., & Walker, R. (2006). Are somatosensory saccades voluntary or reflexive? Experimental Brain Research, 168, 557-565.

Amlôt, R., Walker, R., Driver, J., & Spence, C. (2003). Multimodal visual-somatosensory integration in saccade generation. Neuropsychologia, 41, 1-15.

Anderson, B., Mruczek, R. E. B., Kawasaki, K., & Sheinberg, D. (2008). Effects of familiarity on neural activity in monkey inferior temporal lobe. Cerebral Cortex, 18, 2540-2552.

Anderson, B., & Sheinberg, D. L. (2008). Effects of temporal context and temporal expectancy on neural activity in inferior temporal cortex. Neuropsychologia, 46, 947-957.

Anderson, E. J., Mannan, S. K., Husain, M., Rees, G., Sumner, P., Mort, D. J., McRobbie, D., & Kennard, C. (2007). Involvement of prefrontal cortex in visual search. Experimental Brain Research, 180, 289-302.

Anderson, E. J., Mannan, S. K., Rees, G., Sumner, P., & Kennard, C. (2008). A role for spatial and nonspatial working memory processes in visual search. Experimental Psychology, 5, 301-312.

Anderson, E. J., Mannan, S. K., Rees, G., Sumner, P., & Kennard, C. (2010). Overlapping functional anatomy for working memory and visual search. Experimental Brain Research, 200, 91-107.

Andrews, S., Miller, B., & Rayner, K. (2004). Eye movements and morphological segmentation of compound words: There is a mouse in mousetrap. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 16, 285-311.

Angele, B., Slattery, T., Yang, J., Kliegl, R., & Rayner, K. (2008). Parafoveal processing in reading: Manipulating n+1 and n+2 previews simultaneously. Visual Cognition, 16, 697-707.

Arai, M., van Gompel, R. P. G., & Scheepers, C. (2007). Priming ditransitive structures in comprehension. Cognitive Psychology, 54, 218-250.

Archibald, J. (2005). Second language phonology as redeployment of L1 phonological knowledge. The Canadian Journal of Linguistics, 50, 285-314.

Armstrong, I. T., & Munoz, D. P. (2003). Attentional blink in adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: Influence of eye movements. Experimental Brain Research, 152, 243-250.

Armstrong, I. T., & Munoz, D. P. (2003). Inhibitory control of eye movements during oculomotor countermanding in adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Experimental Brain Research, 152, 444-452.

Arnold, J. E. (2008). THE BACON not the bacon: How children and adults understand accented and unaccented noun phrases. Cognition, 108, 69-99.

Arnold, J. E., Kam, C. L. H., & Tanenhaus, M. K. (2007). If you say thee uh - you're describing something hard: the on-line attribution of disfluency during reference comprehension. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 33, 914-930.

Arnold, J. E., & Lao, S.-Y. C. (2008). Put in last position something previously unmentioned: Word order effects on referential expectancy and reference comprehension. Language and Cognitive Processes, 23, 282-295.

Aviezer, H., Ran, H., Ryan, J., Grady, C., Susskind, J. M., Anderson, A., Moscovitch, M., & Schlomo, B. (2008). Angry, disgusted or afraid? Studies on the malleability of facial expression perception. Psychological Science, 19, 724-732.

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Backus, B. T., & Matza-Brown, D. (2003). The contribution of vergence change to the measurement of relative disparity. Journal of Vision, 3, 737-750.

Badler, J. B., Lefèvre, P., & Missal, M. (2008). Anticipatory pursuit is influenced by a concurrent timing task. Journal of Vision, 8(16):5, 1-9, http://journalofvision.org/8/16/5/, doi:10.1167/8.16.5.

Bai, X., Yan, G., Liversedge, S. P., Zang, C., & Rayner, K. (2008). Reading spaced and unspaced Chinese text: Evidence from eye movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 34, 1277-1287.

Baldauf, D., & Deubel, H. (2008). Visual attention during the preparation of bimanual movements. Vision Research, 48, 549-563.

Baldauf, D., Wolf, M., & Deubel, H. (2006). Deployment of visual attention before sequences of goal-directed hand movements. Vision Research, 46, 4355-4374.

Baptista, M. S., Bohn, C., Kliegl, R., Engbert, R., & Kurths, J. (2008). Reconstruction of eye movements during blinks. Chaos, 18, 013126.

Barr, D. J. (2008). Pragmatic expectations and linguistic evidence: Listeners anticipate but do not integrate common ground. Cognition, 109, 18-40.

Barr, D. J., & Keysar, B. (2002). Anchoring comprehension in linguistic precedents. Journal of Memory and Language, 46, 391-418.

Barrington, L., Marks, T. K., Hsiao, J. H., & Cottrell, G. W. (2008). NIMBLE: A kernel density model of saccade-based visual memory. Journal of Vision, 8(14):17, 1-14, http://journalofvision.org/8/14/17/, doi:10.1167/8.14.17.

Bate, S., Haslam, C., & Hodgson, T. L. (2009). Angry faces are special too: Evidence from the visual scanpath. Neuropsychology, 23, 658-667.

Bate, S., Haslam, C., Hodgson, T. L., Jansari, A., Gregory, N., & Kay, J. (2010). Positive and negative emotion enhances the processing of famous faces in a semantic judgment task. Neuropsychology, 24, 84-89.

Bate, S., Haslam, C., Jansari, A., & Hodgson, T. L. (2009). Covert face recognition relies on affective valence in congenital prosopagnosia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 26, 391-411.

Bate, S., Haslam, C., Tree, J. J., & Hodgson, T. L., (2008). Evidence of an eye movement-based memory effect in congenital Prosopagnosia. Cortex, 44, 806-819.

Bays, P. M., Catalao, R. F. G., & Husain, M. (2009). The precision of visual working memory is set by allocation of a shared resource. Journal of Vision, 9(10):7, 1-11, http://journalofvision.org/9/10/7/, doi:10.1167/9.10.7.

Bayliss, A. P., di Pellegrino, G., & Tipper, S. P. (2004). Orienting of attention via observed eye gaze is head-centred. Cognition, 94, B1-B10.

Becic, E., Boot, W. R., & Kramer, A. F. (2008). Training older adults to search more effectively: Scanning strategy and visual search in dynamic displays. Psychology and Aging, 23, 461-466.

Becic, E., Kramer, A. F., & Boot, W. R. (2007). Age-related differences in the use of background layout in visual search. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 14, 109-125.

Beck, M. R., Peterson, M. S., Boot, W. R., Vomela, M., & Kramer, A. F. (2006). Explicit memory for rejected distractors during visual search. Visual Cognition, 14, 150-174.

Beck, M. R., Peterson, M. S., Vomela, M. (2006). Memory for where, but not what, is used during visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 32, 235-250.

Becker, M. W., & Detweiler-Bedell, B. (2009). Early detection and avoidance of threatening faces during passive viewing. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 1257-1264.

Becker, M. W., & Rasmussen, I. P. (2008). Guidance of attention to objects and locations by long-term memory of natural scenes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 34, 1325-1338.

Becker, M. W., & Rasmussen, I. P. (2007). The rhythm aftereffect: Support for time sensitive neurons with broad overlapping tuning curves. Brain and Cognition, 64, 274-281.

Becker, S. I., Ansorge, U., & Turatto, M. (2009). Saccades reveal that allocentric coding of the moving object causes mislocalization in the flash-lag effect. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 71, 1313-1324.

Beintema, J. A., van Loon, E. M., & van den Berg, A. V. (2005). Manipulating saccadic decision-rate distributions in visual search. Journal of Vision, 5, 150-164.

Bekkering, H., & Neggers, S. F. W. (2002). Visual search is modulated by action intentions. Psychological Science, 13, 370-374.

Bekkering, H., Neggers, S. F. W., Walker, R., Gleissner, B., Dittrich, W. H., & Kennard, C. (2001). The preparation and execution of saccadic eye and goal-directed hand movements in patients with Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychologia, 39, 173-183.

Belke, E. (2006). Visual determinants of preferred adjective order. Visual Cognition, 14, 261-294.

Belke, E., Humphreys, G. W., Watson, D. G., Meyer, A. S., & Telling, A. L. (2008). Top-down effects of semantic knowledge in visual search are modulated by cognitive but not perceptual load. Perception & Psychophysics. 70, 1444-1458.

Belke, E., & Meyer, A. S. (2002). Tracking the time course of multidimensional stimulus discrimination: Analyses of viewing patterns and processing times during 'same'-'different' decisions. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 14, 237-266.

Belke, E., & Meyer, A. S. (2007). Single and multiple object naming in healthy ageing. Language and Cognitive Processes, 22, 1178-1211.

Belke, E., Meyer, A. S., & Damian, M. F. (2005). Refractory effects in picture naming as assessed in a semantic blocking paradigm. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 58A, 667-692.

Bellebaum, C., Daum, I., Koch, B., Schwarz, M., & Hoffmann, K.-P. (2005). The role of the human thalamus in processing corollary discharge. Brain, 128, 1139-1154.

Bellebaum, C., Hoffmann, K.-P., & Daum, I. (2005). Post-saccadic updating of visual space in the posterior parietal cortex in humans. Behavioural Brain Research, 163, 194-203.

Bellmann, C., Feely, M., Crossland, M. D., Kabanarou, S. A., & Rubin, G. S. (2004). Fixation stability using central and pericentral fixation targets in patients with age-related macular degeneration. Ophthalmology, 111, 2265-2270.

Belopolsky, A. V., & Theeuwes, J. (2009). Inhibition of saccadic eye movements to locations in spatial working memory. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 71, 620-631.

Belopolsky, A. V., & Theeuwes, J. (2009). No functional role of attention-based rehearsal in maintenance of spatial working memory representations. Acta Psychologica, 132, 124-135.

Belopolsky, A. V., & Theeuwes, J. (2009). When are attention and saccade preparation dissociated? Psychological Science, 20, 1340-1347.

Benjamins, J. S., Hooge, I. T. C., van Elst, J. C., Wertheim, A. H., & Verstraten, F. A. J. (2009). Search time critically depends on irrelevant subset size in visual search. Vision Research, 49, 398-406.

Benson, P. J., Leonards, U., Lothian, R. M., St. Clair, D. M., & Merlo, M. C. G. (2007). Visual scan paths in first-episode schizophrenia and cannabis-induced psychosis. Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience, 32, 267-274.

Bergert, S., Windmann, S., & Güntürkün, O. (2006). Is interhemispheric communication disturbed when the two hemispheres perform on separate tasks? Neuropsychologia, 44, 1457-1467.

Bergsma, D. P., & van der Wildt, G. (2010). Visual training of cerebral blindness patients gradually enlarges the visual field. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 94, 88-96.

Bernard, J.-B., Scherlen, A.-C., & Castet, E. (2007). Page mode reading with simulated scotomas: A modest effect of interline spacing on reading speed. Vision Research, 47, 3447-3459.

Bertram, R., & Hyönä, J. (2003). The length of a complex word modifies the role of morphological structure: Evidence from eye movements when reading short and long Finnish compounds. Journal of Memory & Language, 48, 615-634.

Bertram, R., Hyönä, J., & Laine, M. (2000). The role of context in morphological processing: Evidence from Finnish. Language and Cognitive Processes, 15, 367-388.

Bertram, R., Pollatsek, A., & Hyönä, J. (2004). Morphological parsing and the use of segmentation cues in reading Finnish compounds. Journal of Memory and Language, 51, 325-345.

Bestelmeyer, P. E. G., Tatler, B. W., Phillips, L. H., Fraser, G., Benson, P. J., & St.Clair, D. (2006). Global visual scanning abnormalities in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Schizophrenia Research, 87, 212-222.

Betta, E., Galfano, G., & Turatto, M. (2007). Microsaccadic response during inhibition of return in a target-target paradigm. Vision Research, 47, 428-436.

Betta, E., & Turatto, M. (2006). Are you ready? I can tell by looking at your microsaccades. NeuroReport, 17, 1001-1004.

Betts, L. R., Sekuler, A. B., & Bennett, P. J. (2007). The effects of aging on orientation discrimination. Vision Research, 47, 1769-1780.

Betts, L. R., Taylor, C. P., Sekuler, A. B., & Bennett, P. J. (2005). Aging reduces center-surround antagonism in visual motion processing. Neuron, 45, 361-366.

Beurze, S. M., van Pelt, S., & Medendorp, W. P. (2006). Behavioral reference frames for planning human reaching movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 96, 352-362.

Bialystok, E., Craik, F. I. M., & Ryan, J. (2006). Executive control in a modified antisaccade task: Effects of Aging and Bilingualism. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 32, 1341-1354.

Bibi, R., & Edelman, J. A. (2009). The influence of motor training on human express saccade production. Journal of Neurophysiology, 102, 3101-3110.

Bindemann, M., Scheepers, C., & Burton, A. M. (2009). Viewpoint and center of gravity affect eye movements to human faces. Journal of Vision, 9(2):7, 1-16, http://journalofvision.org/9/2/7/, doi:10.1167/9.2.7.

Bird, G., Catmur, C., Silani, G., Frith, C., & Frith, U. (2006). Attention does not modulate neural responses to social stimuli in autism spectrum disorders. NeuroImage, 31, 1614-1624.

Birmingham, E., Bischof, W. F., & Kingstone, A. (2007). Why do we look at people's eyes? Journal of Eye Movement Research, 1(1):1, 1-6, http://jemr.org/.

Birmingham, E., Bischof, W. F., & Kingstone, A. (2008). Gaze selection in complex social scenes. Visual Cognition, 16, 341-355.

Birmingham, E., Bischof, W. F., & Kingstone, A. (2008). Social attention and real-world scenes: The roles of action, competition and social content. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61, 986-998.

Birmingham, E., Bischof, W. F., & Kingstone, A. (2009). Get real! Resolving the debate about equivalent social stimuli. Visual Cognition, 17, 904-924.

Birmingham, E., Bischof, W. F., & Kingstone, A. (2009). Saliency does not account for fixations to eyes within social scenes. Vision Research, 49, 2992-3000.

Blais, C., Jack, R. E., Scheepers, C, Fiset, D., & Caldara, R. (2008). Culture shapes how we look at faces. PLoS ONE. 2008; 3(8): e3022.

Blaukopf, C. L., & DiGirolamo, G. J. (2005). The automatic extraction and use of information from cues and go signals in an antisaccade task. Experimental Brain Research, 167, 654-659.

Blaukopf, C. L., & DiGirolamo, G. J. (2006). Differential effects of reward and punishment on conscious and unconscious eye movements. Experimental Brain Research, 174, 786-792.

Bledowski, C., Rahm, B., & Rowe, J. B. (2009). What "works" in working memory? Separate systems for selection and updating of critical information. Journal of Neuroscience, 29, 13735-13741.

Blekher, T., Johnson, S. A., Marshall, J., White, K., Hui, S., Weaver, M., Gray, J., Yee, R., Stout, J. C., Beristain, X., Wojcieszek, J., & Foroud, T. (2006). Saccades in presymptomatic and early stages of Huntington disease. Neurology, 67, 394-399.

Blekher, T., Weaver, M. R., Marshall, J., Hui, S., Jackson, J. G., Stout, J. C., Beristain, X., Wojcieszek, J., Yee, R. D., Foroud, T. M. (2009). Visual scanning and cognitive performance in prediagnostic and early-stage Huntington's disease. Movement Disorders, 24, 532-538.

Blekher, T., Weaver, M., Rupp, J., Nichols, W. C., Hui, S. L., Gray, J., Yee, R. D., Wojcieszek, J., & Foroud, T. (2009). Multiple step pattern as a biomarker in Parkinson disease. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 15, 506-510.

Blekher, T. M., Weaver, M. R., Cai, X., Hui, S., Marshall, J. D., Jackson, J. M., Wojcieszek, J. M., Yee, R. D., & Foroud, T. M. (2009). Test-retest reliability of saccadic measures in subjects at-risk for Huntington disease. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 50, 5707-5711.

Blekher, T. M., Yee, R. D., Kirkwood, S. C., Hake, A. M., Stout, J. C., Weaver, M. R., & Foroud, T. M. (2004). Oculomotor control in asymptomatic and recently diagnosed individuals with the genetic marker for Huntington's disease. Vision Research, 44, 2729-2736.

Bleumers, L., De Graef, P., Verfaillie, K., & Wagemans, J. (2008). Eccentric grouping by proximity in multistable dot lattices. Vision Research, 48, 179-192.

Bock, K., & Irwin, D. E., Davidson, D. J., & Levelt, W. J. M. (2003). Minding the clock. Journal of Memory and Language, 48, 653-685.

Böhme, M., Dorr, M., Krause, C., Martinetz, T., & Barth, E. (2006). Eye movement predictions on natural videos. Neurocomputing, 69, 1996-2004.

Bojko, A., Kramer, A. F. & Peterson, M. S. (2004). Age equivalence in switch costs for prosaccade and antisaccade tasks. Psychology and Aging, 19, 226-234.

Bölte, J., Böhl, A., Dobel, C., & Zwitserlood, P. (2009). Effects of referential ambiguity, time constraints and addressee orientation on the production of morphologically complex words. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 21, 1166-1199.

Bond, G. D. (2008). Deception detection expertise. Law and Human Behavior, 32, 339-351.

Bonitz, V. S., & Gordon, R. D. (2008). Attention to smoking-related and incongruous objects during scene viewing. Acta Psychologica, 129, 255-263.

Bonnetblanc, F., & Baraduc, P. (2007). Saccadic adaptation without retinal postsaccadic error. NeuroReport, 18, 1399-1402.

Boot, W. R., Becic, E., & Kramer, A. F. (2009). Stable individual differences in search strategy?: The effect of task demands and motivational factors on scanning strategy in visual search. Journal of Vision, 9(3):7, 1-16, http://journalofvision.org/9/3/7/, doi:10.1167/9.3.7.

Boot, W. R., Kramer, A. F., & Peterson, M. S. (2005). Oculomotor consequences of abrupt object onsets and offsets: Onsets dominate oculomotor capture. Perception and Psychophysics, 67, 910-928.

Boot, W. R., Kramer, A. F., Becic, E., Wiegmann, A. A., & Kubose, T. (2006). Detecting transient changes in dynamic displays: The more you look, the less you see. Human Factors, 48, 759-773.

Boot, W. R., McCarley, J. S, Kramer, A. F., & Peterson, M. S. (2004). Automatic and intentional memory processes in visual search. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 11, 854-861.

Boot, W. R., Neider, M. B., & Kramer, A. F. (2009). Training and transfer of training in the search for camouflaged targets. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71, 950-963.

Boström, K. J., & Warzecha, A.-K. (2009). Ocular following response to sampled motion. Vision Research, 49, 1693-1701.

Boucher, L., Stuphorn, V., Logan, G. D., Schall, J. D., & Palmeri, T. J. (2007). Stopping eye and hand movements: Are the processes independent? Perception and Psychophysics, 69, 785-801.

Brefczynski-Lewis, J. A., Datta, R., Lewis, J. W., & Deyoe, E. A.(2009). The topography of visuospatial attention as revealed by a novel visual field mapping technique. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 1447-1460.

Brennan, S. E., Chen, X., Dickinson, C. A., Neider, M. B., & Zelinsky, G. J. (2008). Coordinating cognition: The costs and benefits of shared gaze during collaborative search. Cognition, 106, 1465-1477.

Brenner, E., & Cornelissen, F. W. (2000). Separating simultaneous processing of egocentric and relative positions. Vision Research, 40, 2557-2563.

Brenner, E., Meijer, W. J., & Cornelissen, F. W. (2005). Judging relative positions across saccades. Vision Research, 45, 1587-1602.

Brenner, E., & Smeets, J. B. J. (2007). Flexibility in intercepting moving objects. Journal of Vision, 7(5):14, 1-17, http://journalofvision.org/7/5/14/, doi:10.1167/7.5.14.

Brenner, E., & Smeets, J. B. J. (2009). Sources of variability in interceptive movements. Experimental Brain Research, 195, 117-133.

Breslow, L. A., Trafton, G. J., & Ratwani, R. M. (2009). A perceptual process approach to selecting color scales for complex visualizations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 15, 25-34.

Bricolo, E., Gianesini, T., Fanini, A., Bundesen, C., & Chelazzi, L. (2002). Serial attention mechanisms in visual search: A direct behavioral demonstration. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14, 980-993.

Brockmore, J. R., & Boot, W. R. (2009). Should I stay or should I go? Attentional disengagement from visually unique and unexpected items at fixation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35, 808-815.

Brockmole, J. R., & Irwin, D. E. (2005). Eye movements and the integration of visual memory and visual perception. Perception and Psychophysics, 67, 495-512.

Brouwer, A.-M., Franz, V. H., & Gegenfurtner, K. R. (2009). Differences in fixations between grasping and viewing objects. Journal of Vision, 9(1):18, 1-24, http://journalofvision.org/9/1/18/, doi:10.1167/9.1.18.

Brouwer, G. J., & van Ee, R. (2006). Endogenous influences on perceptual bistability depends on exogenous stimulus characteristics. Vision Research, 46, 3393-3402.

Brouwer, G. J., & van Ee, R. (2007). Visual cortex allows prediction of perceptual states during ambiguous structure-from-motion. Journal of Neuroscience, 27, 1015-1023.

Brown-Schmidt, S. (2009). Partner-specific interpretation of maintained referential precedents during interactive dialog. Journal of Memory and Language, 61, 171-190.

Brown-Schmidt, S. (2009). The role of executive function in perspective taking during online language comprehension. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16, 893-900.

Brown-Schmidt, S., Gunlogson, C., & Tanenhaus, M. K. (2008). Addressees distinguish shared from private information when interpreting questions during interactive conversation. Cognition, 107, 1122-1134.

Brozzoli, C., Pavani, F., Urquizar, C., Cardinali, L., & Farne, A. (2009). Grasping actions remap peripersonal space. Neuroreport, 20, 913-917.

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