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Table of contents of journal: *Visual cognition (Print)

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Authors: Kozbelt, A
Citation: A. Kozbelt, Artists as experts in visual cognition, VIS COGN, 8(6), 2001, pp. 705-723

Authors: Hubbard, TL Blessum, JA
Citation: Tl. Hubbard et Ja. Blessum, A structural dynamic of form: Displacements in memory for the size of an angle, VIS COGN, 8(6), 2001, pp. 725-749

Authors: Attwood, CI Harris, JP Sullivan, GD
Citation: Ci. Attwood et al., Learning to search for visual targets defined by edges or by shading: Evidence for non-equivalence of line drawings and surface representations, VIS COGN, 8(6), 2001, pp. 751-767

Authors: Tucker, M Ellis, R
Citation: M. Tucker et R. Ellis, The potentiation of grasp types during visual object categorization, VIS COGN, 8(6), 2001, pp. 769-800

Authors: Dell'Acqua, R Job, R Grainger, J
Citation: R. Dell'Acqua et al., Is global shape sufficient for automatic object identification?, VIS COGN, 8(6), 2001, pp. 801-821

Authors: Ans, B Marendaz, C Herault, J Sere, B
Citation: B. Ans et al., McCollough effect: A neural network model based on source separation, VIS COGN, 8(6), 2001, pp. 823-841

Authors: Peterson, MS Kramer, AF
Citation: Ms. Peterson et Af. Kramer, Contextual cueing reduces interference from task-irrelevant onset distractors, VIS COGN, 8(6), 2001, pp. 843-859

Authors: Muller, HJ Elliott, MA Herrmann, CS Mecklinger, A
Citation: Hj. Muller et al., Neural binding of space and time: An introduction, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 273-285

Authors: Chen, L
Citation: L. Chen, Perceptual organization: To reverse back the inverted (upside-down) question of feature binding, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 287-303

Authors: Markovic, S Gvozdenovic, V
Citation: S. Markovic et V. Gvozdenovic, Symmetry, complexity and perceptual economy: Effects of minimum and maximum simplicity conditions, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 305-327

Authors: Peterson, MA Kim, JH
Citation: Ma. Peterson et Jh. Kim, On what is bound in figures and grounds, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 329-348

Authors: Aksentijevic, A Elliott, MA Barber, PJ
Citation: A. Aksentijevic et al., Dynamics of perceptual grouping: Similarities in the organization of visual and auditory groups, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 349-358

Authors: Baylis, GC Gore, CL Rodriguez, PD Shisler, RJ
Citation: Gc. Baylis et al., Visual extinction and awareness: The importance of binding dorsal and ventral pathways, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 359-379

Authors: Humphreys, GW
Citation: Gw. Humphreys, A multi-stage account of binding in vision: Neuropsychological evidence, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 381-410

Authors: Davis, G
Citation: G. Davis, Between-object binding and visual attention, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 411-430

Authors: Raizada, RDS Grossberg, S
Citation: Rds. Raizada et S. Grossberg, Context-sensitive binding by the laminar circuits of V1 and V2: A unified model of perceptual grouping, attention, and orientation contrast, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 431-466

Authors: Cave, KR
Citation: Kr. Cave, Selection can be performed effectively without temporal binding, but couldbe even more effective with it, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 467-487

Authors: Hummel, JE
Citation: Je. Hummel, Complementary solutions to the binding problem in vision: Implications forshape perception and object recognition, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 489-517

Authors: Eckhorn, R Bruns, A Saam, M Gail, A Gabriel, A Brinksmeyer, HJ
Citation: R. Eckhorn et al., Flexible cortical gamma-band correlations suggest neural principles of visual processing, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 519-530

Authors: Panzeri, S Golledge, HDR Zhang, FS Tovee, MJ Young, MP
Citation: S. Panzeri et al., Objective assessment of the functional role of spike train correlations using information measures, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 531-547

Authors: Giersch, A
Citation: A. Giersch, The effects of lorazepam on visual integration processes: How useful for neuroscientists?, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 549-563

Authors: Johnson, SP
Citation: Sp. Johnson, Visual development in human infants: Binding features, surfaces, and objects, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 565-578

Authors: Muller, MM Gruber, T
Citation: Mm. Muller et T. Gruber, Induced gamma-band responses in the human EEG are related to attentional information processing, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 579-592

Authors: Herrmann, CS Mecklinger, A
Citation: Cs. Herrmann et A. Mecklinger, Gamma activity in human EEG is related to highspeed memory comparisons during object selective attention, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 593-608

Authors: Struber, D Basar-Eroglu, C Miener, M Stadler, M
Citation: D. Struber et al., EEG gamma-band response during the perception of Necker cube reversals, VIS COGN, 8(3-5), 2001, pp. 609-621
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