Acknowledgements; Contributors; 1. Attention in Early Scientific Psychology; 2. The perception of Features and Objects; 3. Inattentional Blindness: Perception without Attention; 4. The Medium of Attention: Location-based, Object-centered, or Scene-based?; 5. Attention and Automaticity; 6. The Control of Visual Attention; 7. Objects, Attention, and Perceptual Experience; 8. Visual Indexes in Spatial Vision and Imagery; 9. Cross-Modal Control of Attention Shifts; 10. Development of Orienting to Locations and Objects; 11. Attention in Saccades; 12. The Attentional Blink: The Eyes Have It (But So Does the Brain); 13. Inhibition-of-Return is not Reflexive; 14. Attentional Effects in Visual Search: Relating Search Accuracy and Search Time; 15. Search via Recursive Rejection (SERR); 16. Attentional Emphasis in Visual Orienting and Resolving; VISUAL ATTENTION AND THE BINDING PROBLEM: A NEUROPSHYSIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE