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Issue 4

Editorial 363 – 366

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