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Issue 1

Visual search and visual discomfort 1 – 15
Louise O’Hare, Alasdair D Clarke, Paul B Hibbard

Onset time of binocular rivalry and duration of inter-dominance periods as psychophysical markers of ADHD 16 – 27
J Antonio Aznar Casanova, Juan Antonio Amador Campos, Manuel Moreno Sánchez, Hans Supèr

Effects of subtle stimulus strength on the attentional blink 28 – 33
Sung Jun Joo, Sang Chul Chong

Changes in angular size and speed affect the judged height of objects moving over a ground surface 34 – 44
Junjun Zhang, Myron L Braunstein, George J Andersen

Replicating and extending Bourdon’s (1902) experiment on motion parallax 45 – 59
Hiroshi Ono, Linda Lillakas, Anjani Kapoor, Irene Wong

Understanding transparency perception in architecture: Presentation of the simplified perforated model 60 – 81
Marcin Brzezicki

Discrimination of brief gaps marked by two stimuli: Effects of sound length, repetition, and rhythmic grouping 82 – 94
Tsuyoshi Kuroda, Emi Hasuo, Simon Grondin

Back view of beauty: a bias in attractiveness judgment 95 – 102
Keiichi Yonemura, Fuminori Ono, Katsumi Watanabe

The effect of “anatomical plausibility” of hand angle on the rubber-hand illusion 103 – 111
Masakazu Ide

Short and sweet

Evidence for a positive relationship between working-memory capacity and detection of low-prevalence targets in visual search 112 – 114
Jeremy Schwark, Joshua Sandry, Igor Dolgov

The effect of motion lines on apparent-motion correspondence under dichoptic presentation 115 – 118
Hiroyuki Ito

Object-based integration of motion information during attentive tracking 119 – 121
Hauke S Meyerhoff, Frank Papenmeier, Markus Huff

Reviews 122 – 125
Moolan-Feroze on Blake, Kohli, Rother (Eds) Markov random fields for vision and image processing
Schobert, Saj on Perrett In your face: The new science of facial attraction

Issue 2

Changes in perceived egocentric direction during symmetric vergence 127 – 137
Deepika Sridhar, Harold E Bedell

Response bias cannot explain action-specific effects: Evidence from compliant and non-compliant participants 138 – 152
Jessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic

Effects of dynamic luminance modulation on visually induced self-motion perception: Observers’ perception of illumination is important in perceiving self-motion 153 – 162
Shinji Nakamura, Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga

Perception of facial attractiveness from static and dynamic stimuli 163 – 175
Krzysztof Kościński

Viewpoint and pose in body-form adaptation 176 – 186
Alla Sekunova, Michael Black, Laura Parkinson, Jason J S Barton

Preferences for facial and vocal masculinity in homosexual men: the role of relationship status, sexual restrictiveness, and self-perceived masculinity 187 – 197
Jaroslava Valentová, S Craig Roberts, Jan Havlíček

The difference in speed sequence influences perceived duration 198 – 207
Kyoshiro Sasaki, Kentaro Yamamoto, Kayo Miura

Accommodation to uncomfortable patterns 208 – 222
Sarah M Haigh, Wolfgang Jaschinski, Peter M Allen, Arnold J Wilkins

Valid cues for auditory or somatosensory targets affect their perception: A signal detection approach 223 – 232
Lore Van Hulle, Stefaan Van Damme, Geert Crombez

The takete–maluma phenomenon in autism spectrum disorders 233 – 241
Valeria Occelli, Gianluca Esposito, Paola Venuti, Giuseppe Maurizio Arduino, Massimiliano Zampini

Short and sweet

On depth processing in the production of the Ponzo illusion: Two problems and a solution 242 – 244
Theodore E Parks

The minimum stimulus conditions for vection—two- and four-stroke apparent motions can induce self-motion perception 245 – 247
Shinji Nakamura

Eyespots in a reversible setting 248 – 250
Jan B Deręgowski, Colin D Gray

Reviews 251 – 252
Daneyko on Hatfield, Allred (Eds) Visual experience: Sensation, cognition, and constancy

Issue 3

Virtual slant explains perceived slant, distortion, and motion in pictorial scenes 253 – 270
Casper J Erkelens

A between-subjects test of the lower-identification/higher-priming paradox 271 – 281
I Alex Rubino, Giuseppe Rociola, Giorgio Di Lorenzo, Valentina Magni, Michele Ribolsi, Valentina Mancini, Anna Saya, Bianca Pezzarossa, Alberto Siracusano, Thomas Suslow

Perceived relative distance depends on the size ratio of targets in photographs 282 – 293
Tomomi Takezawa

Context-dependent categorical perception of surprise 294 – 301
Jenna L Cheal, M D Rutherford

The influence of symmetry on children’s judgments of facial attractiveness 302 – 320
Larissa Vingilis-Jaremko, Daphne Maurer

Ranking fluctuating asymmetry in a dot figure and the significant impact of imagining a face 321 – 329
Magne Neby, Ivar Folstad

Face recognition in emotional scenes: observers remember the eye shape but forget the nose 330 – 340
Kaitlin F Ryan, Noah Z Schwartz

Olfaction in the autism spectrum 341 – 355
Sara A Galle, Valérie Courchesne, Laurent Mottron, Johannes Frasnelli

Short and sweet

Landmark test and decision making: a reply to a reply 356 – 357
Carmelo M Vicario

The boldface illusion: a new visual assimilation 358 – 362
Kiyoshi Fujimoto

Applied Vision Association Spring Meeting, Manchester, UK 26 March 2013
Abstracts
363 – 370

Open Access Creative Commons License

Reviews 371 – 377
Wade on Wertheimer (edited by Spillmann) On perceived motion and figural organization
Tziraki on Wolfe, Robertson (Eds) From perception to consciousness: Searching with Anne Treisman
Harris on Howard, Rogers Perceiving in depth
Ethofer on Bruce, Young Face perception