03326cam a22003378a 4500991002008139707536130403s2009 enk 001 0 eng d9781841698656 (hbk.)b1410622x-39ule_instDip.to Fisicaeng152.1422LC BF241617.7Binding :a special issue of Visual cognition /edited by James R. Brockmole and Steven L. FranconeriBindingHove :Psychology Press,c2009296 p. :ill. ;25 cmA special issue of Visual cognitionThe role of attention in the binding of surface features to locations /Joo-seok Hyun, Geoffrey F. Woodman and Steven J. Luck --The role of reentrant processes in feature binding: evidence from neuropsychology and TMS on late onset illusory conjunctions /Wouter Braet and Glyn W. Humphreys --Attentive tracking disrupts feature binding in visual working memory /Daryl Fougnie and René Marois --New evidence for rapid development of colour-location binding in infants' visual short-term memory /Lisa M. Oakes, et. al. --Cross-modal binding and working memory /Richard J. Allen, Graham J. Hitch and Alan D. Baddeley --Binding hardwired versus on-demand feature conjunctions /Rufin VanRullen --When an object is more than a binding of its features: evidence for two mechanisms of visual feature integration /Bernhard Hommel and Lorenza S. Colzato --Overwriting and rebinding: why feature-switch detection tasks underestimate the binding capacity of visual working memory /George A. Alvarez and Todd W. Thompson --Bound feature combinations in visual short-term memory are fragile but influence long-term learning /Robert H. Logie, et. al. --Feature binding in attentive tracking of distinct objects /Tal Makovski and Yuhong V. Jiang --Staying in bounds: contextual constraints on object-file coherence /Stephen R. Mitroff, Jason T. Arita and Mathias S. Fleck --Functional roles of memory for feature-location binding in event perception: investigation with spatiotemporal visual search /Jun Saiki --Temporal binding favours the early phase of colour changes, but not of motion changes, yielding the colour-motion asynchrony illusion /Alex O. Holcombe --Building visual representations: the binding of relative spatial relations across time /Jennifer D. Ryan and Christina Villate --Two forms of scene memory guide visual search: memory for scene context and memory for the binding of target object to scene location /Andrew HollingworthThe articles in this special issue cover three major types of binding, each of which may require a unique solution: the binding of features within objects, the relational binding among objects, and the binding between temporally related eventsMemoryVisual perceptionBrockmole, James R.Franconeri, Steven L.Visual cognition.b1410622x02-04-1403-04-13991002008139707536LE006 617.7 BRO12006000170451le006pE58.43-l- 00000.i1558572421-01-14Binding264685UNISALENTOle00603-04-13ma -engenk00