Tactile pattern perception 5 – 27
Jack M Loomis
The dominance of touch by vision: occurs with familiar objects 29 – 33
Roderick P Power
An examination of intertrial interval and gender influences on sucrose detection thresholds established by a modified staircase procedure 35 – 38
Matthew Kunka, Richard L Doty, R Gregg Settle
Control and sense of eye movement behind closed eyelids 39 – 51
Juri Allik, Marika Rauk, Aavo Luuk
Is accommodation colorblind? Focusing chromatic contours 53 – 62
Jeremy M Wolfe, D Alfred Owens
A versatile colour stimulus generator 63 – 69
Jos E M Wittebrood, Marty G Wansink, Charles M M de Weert
Does integration produce masking or protect from it? 71 – 83
David Navon, Dean Purcell
Perceptive field sizes and a new version of the Hermann grid 85 – 89
Kevin Berbaum, Chan Sup Chung
Learning to see the impossible 91 – 105
Andrew W Young, Jan B Deregowski
Perception of an illusory contour as a function of processing time 107 – 115
Robert I Reynolds
Reviews 117 – 121
The contributions of F C Müller-Lyer 126 – 146
Ross H Day, Hannelore Knuth
The many illusions of the Müller-Lyer: comparisons of the wings-in and wings-out illusions and manipulations of standard and dot forms 147 – 154
Suzanne Greist-Bousquet, Harvey R Schiffman
The Poggendorff illusion: an illusion of linear extent? 155 – 164
Suzanne Greist-Bousquet, Harvey R Schiffman
Are the obtuse angles the key components of the Poggendorff illusion? 165 – 172
Peter Wenderoth, Michael Johnson
Peripheral movement, induced movement, and aftereffects from induced movement 173 – 182
Anthony H Reinhardt-Rutland
Intensity, spatial frequency, and temporal frequency determinants of apparent motion: Korte revisited 183 – 189
Terry Caelli, David Finlay
Use of foreground and background information in visually guided locomotion 191 – 198
Edward R Strelow, John A Brabyn
The determinants of illusory-contour perception 199 – 213
Diane F Halpern
The effect of the nature of the surround on the perceived lightness of grey bars within square-wave test gratings 215 – 230
Michael White
Multiple representations of the same reversible figure: implications for cognitive decisional interpretations 231 – 234
Gerald M Long, Thomas C Toppino
Reviews 235 – 240
Humour 241
Editorial
Discrimination of orientation by human infants 245 – 253
Edward A Essock, Einar R Siqueland
Self-referent and movement cues in coding spatial location by blind and sighted children 255 – 264
Susanna Millar
Apparent rotation of a line superimposed upon radially expanding and contracting backgrounds 265 – 271
Michael T Swanston, Nicholas J Wade
Orientation selectivity of the human visual system as a function of retinal eccentricity and visual hemifield 273 – 282
Alan Beaton, Colin Blakemore
The sensitivity of binocular rivalry suppression to changes in orientation assessed by reaction-time and forced-choice techniques 283 – 293
Robert P O'Shea, Boris Crassini
Pursuit eye movements and the depth-movement phenomenon in dynamic visual noise 295 – 298
Lawrence E Leguire
Vergence eye movements made in response to spatial-frequency-filtered random-dot stereograms 299 – 304
Peter Mowforth, John E W Mayhew, John P Frisby
Depth perception in linear and inverse perspective pictures 305 – 312
David R Topper, William A Simpson
False perspectives 313 – 318
Barbara Gillam
Wundt's views on sensations of innervation: a revaluation 319 – 329
Helen E Ross, Klaus Bischof
Neonatal localisation of a sound in visual space 331 – 338
Marcela Castillo, George Butterworth
Consistency of response during steady visual simulation 339 – 349
Michael T Swanston, Nicholas J Wade
Tests of the hallucinations of 'Ruth' 351 – 354
John Harris, Richard L Gregory
Reviews 355 – 361
Humour 362
Adaptation to visual displacement: contribution of proprioceptive, visual, and attentional factors 367 – 374
Jennifer A Mather, James R Lackner
High fundamental spatial frequencies and edges have different perceptual consequences in the 'group/end-to-end' movement phenomenon 375 – 382
J Timothy Petersik, Jane Grassmuck
Interlimb transfer after adaptation to visual displacement: patterns predicted from the functional closeness of limb neural control centres 383 – 389
Digby Elliott, Eric A Roy
Adaptation to the reversal of binocular depth cues: effects of wearing left-right reversing spectacles on stereoscopic depth perception 391 – 402
Shinsuke Shimojo, Yoshitaka Nakajima
Random-curve stereograms: a flexible tool for the study of binocular vision 403 – 410
Jacques Ninio
Random-dot motion displaces Ehrenstein illusion 411 – 415
Lothar Spillmann, Christoph Redies
Texture-contrast analogues of the Spillmann-Redies effect (Research Note) 417 – 420
Donald M MacKay
The frog ganglion cell: not a feature detector and not a monkey cortical cell 421 – 422
Donald C Hood, James Gordon
Meridional variation in visual acuity of hooded rats reared in a carpentered environment 423 – 430
Paul Dean, Phillip Horlock, Ian M Strachan
The impossible dream of Fechner and Stevens 431 – 434
David J Weiss
Don Juan and the vision of Vision 435 – 453
Christopher U M Smith
Cortical anatomy, size invariance, and spatial frequency analysis 455 – 468
Eric L Schwartz
Size invariance: reply to Schwartz 469 – 474
Patrick Cavanagh
Reviews 475 – 479
Inhibitory circuits accounting for development of visual cortical mappings, stimulus preferences, and psychophysical performance 483 – 510
Vernon G Dobson
A study of interocular transfer of spatial adaptation 511 – 518
Roald A Bjørklund, Svein Magnussen
An attempt at correlating visuomotor-induced tilt aftereffect and ocular cyclotorsion 519 – 524
Jean Hubert Courjon, Marc Jeannerod, Claude Prablanc
Visually induced tilt affects form perception 525 – 530
Patricia J McAdie, Martin J Steinbach
Perceived loudness and visually-determined auditory distance 531 – 543
Donald H Mershon, Douglas H Desaulniers, Stephan A Kiefer, Thomas L Amerson Jr, Jeanne T Mills
Optical information and practice in the discrimination of 3-D mirror-reflected objects 545 – 562
Philip Kaushall, Lawrence M Parsons
A new bistable motion illusion based upon 'kinetic optical occlusion' 563 – 572
J Timothy Petersik, Melinda McDill
Do background depth gradients facilitate object identification? 573 – 578
Irving Biederman
A note on "Perception of surface slant and edge labels from optical flow" 579 – 582
Slava Prazdny
Illusory brightness and the ends of petals: change in brightness without aid of stratification or assimilation effects 583 – 585
John M Kennedy
Subjective figures: some not-so-unusual concomitant brightness effects 587 – 588
Subjective figures: an infrequent, but certainly not unprecedented, effect 589 – 590
A note on the history of binocular microscopes 591 – 592
Reviews 593 – 598
Miscellany 599 – 601
The role of the second oblique in the Poggendorff illusion 605 – 614
Peter Wenderoth
Effects of tilt adaptation on the direction of voluntary saccades 615 – 626
Judith Callan, Sheldon M Ebenholtz
The motion-induced contour 627 – 636
Victor Klymenko, Naomi Weisstein
Level of response categorisation and reporting consistency for rivalry between lines viewed as real images and as afterimages 637 – 643
Michael T Swanston, Nicholas J Wade
Processing of alphabetic information presented in the fovea or the periphery: functional visual field and cognitive load 645 – 650
Leonard J Williams, Lester A Lefton
The aesthetics of colour 651 – 666
I C McManus, Amanda L Jones, Jill Cottrell
The neon color effect in the Ehrenstein illusion 667 – 681
Christoph Redies, Lothar Spillmann
Research on monocular depth perception between 1884 and 1914: Influence of the German Unfallversicherungsgesetz and of the jurisdiction of the Reichsversicherungsamt 683 – 694
Wolfgang Hell
The relationship between texture gradient and perceived slant-in-depth: direct or mediated? 695 – 702
William Epstein
A note on the basis of reversed perspective 703 – 705
Gerta Moray, Neville Moray
Size constancy and accommodation 707 – 709
Reviews 711 – 715
Author index 717 – 720
Subject index 721 – 722