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  1. How emotional and memorable images shape our ability to learn visual patterns
  2. The locus of proactive interference in visual working memory.
  3. How does a threatening stimulus affect the memory of the display?
  4. How do people prepare for the presentation of distractors?
  5. The open-object illusion: size perception is greatly influenced by object boundaries
  6. Learning “What” and “Where” in Visual Search
  7. What is the context of contextual cueing?
  8. "What" and "Where" in Visual Context Learning
  9. Attention and memory protection: Interactions between retrospective attention cueing and interference
  10. Stimulating occipital cortex enhances visual working memory consolidation
  11. Early and late selection: effects of load, dilution and salience
  12. The role of motor response in implicit encoding: Evidence from intertrial priming in pop-out search
  13. How do observer’s responses affect visual long-term memory?
  14. How Do Observer's Responses Affect Visual Long-Term Memory?
  15. Selection of events in time enhances activity throughout early visual cortex
  16. Are multiple visual short-term memory storages necessary to explain the retro-cue effect?
  17. White bear everywhere: Exploring the boundaries of the attentional white bear phenomenon
  18. Investigating the Role of Response in Spatial Context Learning
  19. Attending to unrelated targets boosts short-term memory for color arrays
  20. The visual attractor illusion
  21. The visual attractor illusion
  22. Corrigendum to “Sleep and rest facilitate implicit memory in a visual search task” [Vision Res. 49 (21) (2009) 2557–2565]
  23. The interdependence between multiple attentional foci in attentive tracking
  24. Proactive interference from items previously stored in visual short term memory
  25. Contextual cost: When the target is not where it should be
  26. Visual learning in multiple object tracking
  27. Contextual cost: When a visual-search target is not where it should be
  28. Method matters: Systematic effects of testing procedure on visual working memory sensitivity.
  29. Method matters: Systematic effects of testing procedure on visual working memory sensitivity
  30. Sleep and rest facilitate implicit memory in a visual search task
  31. Feature binding in attentive tracking of distinct objects
  32. The role of visual working memory in attentive tracking of unique objects.
  33. Visual working memory for line orientations and face identities
  34. Indirect assessment of visual working memory for simple and complex objects
  35. Visual Learning in Multiple-Object Tracking
  36. Proactive interference from items previously stored in visual working memory
  37. Orienting attention in visual working memory reduces interference from memory probes.
  38. Feature Binding in Attentive Tracking of Distinct Objects
  39. Distributing versus focusing attention in visual short-term memory
  40. Attention Dependency in Implicit Learning of Repeated Search Context
  41. Indirect assessment of visual working memory for simple and complex objects
  42. Interference from filled delays on visual change detection
  43. The attentional white bear phenomenon: The mandatory allocation of attention to expected distractor locations.
  44. Interference from filled delays on visual change detection
  45. Features and Dimensions are Inherently Inseparable