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Issue 3

Special issue: Pre-emptive perception
Guest editor: Ivan Bodis-Wollner

Editorial

Introduction to the special issue 329 – 332
Richard L Gregory, Ivan Bodis-Wollner

Top – down control of visual perception: Attention in natural vision 333 – 354
Edmund T Rolls

Action rules: Why the visual control of reaching and grasping is not always influenced by perceptual illusions 355 – 366
Melvyn A Goodale, Claudia L R Gonzalez, Grzegorz Króliczak

Transcranial direct current stimulation and visual perception 367 – 374
Andrea Antal, Walter Paulus

Perception of phosphenes and flashed alphabetical characters is enhanced by single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation of anterior frontal lobe: The thalamic gate hypothesis 375 – 388
Vahe Amassian, Zoltan Mari, Laura Sagliocco, Nasser Hassan, Peter Maccabee, Joan B Cracco, Ivan Bodis-Wollner, Roger Q Cracco

Neural enhancement and pre-emptive perception: The genesis of attention and the attentional maintenance of the cortical salience map 389 – 400
Angela L Gee, Anna E Ipata, Jacqueline Gottlieb, James W Bisley, Michael E Goldberg

Broadening of activity with flow across neural structures 401 – 407
William Lytton, Rena Orman, Mark Stewart

Visual perception and corollary discharge 408 – 418
Marc A Sommer, Robert H Wurtz

Perisaccadic parietal and occipital gamma power in light and in complete darkness 419 – 432
Peter B Forgacs, Hans von Gizycki, Ivan Selesnick, Nasir A Syed, Kurt Ebrahim, Matt Avitable, Vahe Amassian, William Lytton, Ivan Bodis-Wollner

Action in perception? Empirical and philosophical arguments against the enactive approach to perception 433 – 445
Ralph Schumacher

The scope and limits of enactive approaches to visual experience 446 – 461
Pierre Jacob

Pre-emptive perception 462 – 478
Ivan Bodis-Wollner