ISSN 1350-6285 (Print); ISSN 1464-0716 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Representational momentum: New findings, new directions pp. 1-7(7) Authors: Thornton, Ian M.; Hubbard, Timothy L.
Representational momentum when attention is divided pp. 8-27(20) Authors: Hayes, Amy E.; Freyd, Jennifer J.
Larger forward memory displacement in the direction of gravity pp. 28-40(13) Authors: Nagai, Masayoshi; Kazai, Koji; Yagi, Akihiro
Sources of object-specific effects in representational momentum pp. 41-65(25) Authors: Vinson, Norman G.; Reed, Catherine L.
A matter of design: No representational momentum without predictability pp. 66-80(15) Author: Kerzel, Dirk
Representational momentum and the brain: An investigation into the functional necessity of V5/MT pp. 81-92(12) Authors: Senior, Carl; Ward, Jamie; David, Anthony S.
Anticipatory spatial representation of natural scenes: Momentum without movement? pp. 93-119(27) Author: Intraub, Helene
Comparing mislocalizations with moving stimuli: The Fröhlich effect, the flash-lag, and representational momentum pp. 120-138(19) Authors: Müsseler, Jochen; Stork, Sonja; Kerzel, Dirk
Surrounding motion affects the perceived locations of moving stimuli pp. 139-152(14) Authors: Whitney, David; Cavanagh, Patrick
A possible role of naïve impetus in Michotte's "launching effect": Evidence from representational momentum pp. 153-176(24) Authors: Hubbard, Timothy L.; Ruppel, Susan E.
Parallels between remembering and predicting an object's location pp. 177-194(18) Authors: Munger, Margaret P.; Minchew, Joy H.
Representational momentum, internalized dynamics, and perceptual adaptation pp. 195-216(22) Author: Bertamini, Marco
Representing and anticipating human actions in vision pp. 217-232(16) Authors: Verfaillie, Karl; Daems, Anja
The role of object motion in forging long-term representations of objects pp. 233-247(15) Author: Wallis, Guy
Distinct mechanisms for the representation of moving and static objects pp. 248-264(17) Authors: Kourtzi, Zoe; Nakayama, Ken