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Volume 9, Numbers 4-5, 1 May 2002

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Visual attention and manual response selection: Distinct mechanisms operating on the same codes
pp. 392-420(29)
Authors: Hommel, Bernhard; Schneider, Werner X.

Blindness to response-compatible stimuli in the psychological refractory period paradigm
pp. 421-457(37)
Authors: Wühr, Peter; Müsseler, Jochen

Action and perception: Evidence against converging selection processes
pp. 458-476(19)
Authors: Bonfiglioli, Claudia; Duncan, John; Rorden, Chris; Kennett, Steffan

Response force in RT tasks: Isolating effects of stimulus probability and response probability
pp. 477-501(25)
Authors: Mattes, Stefan; Ulrich, Rolf; Miller, Jeff

Time course of planning for object and action parameters in visually guided manipulation
pp. 502-527(26)
Authors: Fleming, James; Klatzky, Roberta L.; Behrmann, Marlene

Action matters: The role of action plans and object affordances in selection for action
pp. 559-590(32)
Authors: Pavese, Antonella; Buxbaum, Laurel J.

Action-centred negative priming: Evidence for reactive inhibition
pp. 591-614(24)
Authors: Tipper, Steven P.; Meegan, Daniel; Howard, Louise A.

Modelling direct perceptual constraints on action selection: The Naming and Action Model (NAM)
pp. 615-661(47)
Authors: Yoon, Eun Young; Heinke, Dietmar; Humphreys, Glyn W.

The neural substrates of action retrieval: An examination of semantic and visual routes to action
pp. 662-685(24)
Authors: Phillips, Jacqueline A.; Humphreys, Glyn W.; Noppeney, Uta; Price, Cathy J.

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