Depth, connectedness, and structural relevance in the object-superiority effect: line segments are harder to see in flatter patterns 5 – 17
Naomi Weisstein, Mary C Williams, Charles S Harris
A psychophysical investigation of the behavioural relevance of neurophysiological feature detectors (S cells) 19 – 23
Gerda Smets
Meridional differences in temporal resolution 25 – 34
Barry D Schwartz, Daniel K Winstead, James G May
Thresholds for seeing visual phantoms and moving gratings 35 – 46
Patrick Mulvanny, Rodger Macarthur, Robert Sekuler
Further remarks concerning visual images observed following unilateral enucleation 47 – 51
C Stewart
On the failure to recognize the back of one's own hand 53 – 55
Dianne Wuillemin, Barry Richardson
Memory for pictograms, pictures, and words separately and all mixed up 57 – 64
Ralph Norman Haber, Barry L Myers
Classification of impossible objects 65 – 74
Kokichi Sugihara
Percept - percept couplings 75 – 83
The effect of familiar size at familiar distances 85 – 91
Virginia Fitzpatrick, Robert Pasnak, Zita E Tyer
A nonspecific learning effect in the perception of random-dot stereograms? 93 – 95
John Weinman, Vicky Cooke
Duration differences: attentional demand or time error? 97 – 102
Colin Gray
The assimilation-enhancing effect of a dotted surround upon a dotted test region 103 – 106
Michael White
Brightness effects in diffuse and sharp illusory figures of similar configuration 107 – 110
Theodore E Parks
The perception of musical rhythms 115 – 128
H Christopher Longuet-Higgins, Christopher S Lee
The shape of smooth objects and the way contours end 129 – 137
Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doom
Adaptation to optically reduced size 139 – 152
Joseph Scheuhammer, Brian Timney
The effect of forward and backward masking by flash on apparent size 153 – 162
John Wilding
Children's errors in copying angles: perpendicular error or bisection error? 163 – 171
J Gavin Bremner, A Julie Taylor
The perception of causality in infants 173 – 186
Alan M Leslie
Spatial induction of illusory motion 187 – 199
Walter C Gogel, Bernard W Griffin
Perceived movement: the Flintstone constraint 201 – 206
Albert S Bregman, Michael I Mills
Eye dominance and stereopsis 207 – 210
John Weinman, Vicky Cooke
Visual scan patterns of rhesus monkeys viewing faces 211 – 219
Caroline F Keating, E Gregory Keating
Characterisation of human behaviour during odour perception 221 – 230
David G Laing
Reviews 231 – 238
Humour 240
An appreciation of the late Cyril Rashbass 245 – 246
Simultaneous and successive contrast effects in the perception of depth from motion-parallax and stereoscopic information 247 – 262
Maureen Graham, Brian Rogers
Effects of visual angle on perspective reversal for ambiguous patterns 263 – 273
Antonio Borsellino, Franco Carlini, Massimo Piani, Maria Teresa Taccio, Angelo De Marco, Piero Penengo, Aurelia Trabucco
Adaptation to incomplete flow patterns: no evidence for 'filling-in' the perception of flow patterns 275 – 278
Kenneth I Beverley, David Regan
A cross-cultural comparison of the use of a Gestalt perceptual strategy 279 – 286
D N Perkins, Jan B Deregowski
Binocular adaptation that cannot be measured monocularly 287 – 295
Jeremy M Wolfe, Richard Held
Study of unaided cross-eyed stereopsis 297 – 304
Eugene Hamori, Roy D Broad, Calvin E Reed Jr
Letter identification in words and non-words, with variation in visual angle and delay of position cue 305 – 317
Robert T Solman
A note on the masking of pictures 319 – 324
Peter M Forster
Visual perception of relative mass in dynamic events 325 – 335
James T Todd, William H Warren Jr
A demonstration of the visual importance and flexibility of spatial-frequency amplitude and phase 337 – 346
Leon N Piotrowski, Fergus W Campbell
Salt taste sensitivity and stimulus volume: effect of stimulus residuals 347 – 357
Michael O'Mahony, Karen Klapman, Joanne Wong, Sanah Atassi
Anomalous perception of extrafoveal motion 359 – 360
Donald M MacKay
The big problem with small detail 361 – 362
Pia Parth, Rudolf F Morawetz
Reviews 363 – 370
The role of the vertical dimension in stereoscopic vision 377 – 386
H Christopher Longuet-Higgins
The interpretation of stereo-disparity information: the computation of surface orientation and depth 387 – 403
John Mayhew
Appendix to paper by John Mayhew entitled: "The interpretation of stereo-disparity information: the computation of surface orientation and depth" 405 – 407
H Christopher Longuet-Higgins
Transfer of learning in transformed random-dot stereostimuli 409 – 414
Nigel R Long
Metacontrast U-shaped functions derive from two monotonic processes 415 – 426
Adam Reeves
Visual masking: a unified approach 427 – 439
Sybille Anbar, Dan Anbar
The oblique effects of pattern and flicker sensitivity: implications for mixed physiological input 441 – 455
Edward A Essock, Stephen Lehmkuhle
Motion perception in the peripheral visual field 457 – 462
David Finlay
The construction of a plane from pictorial information 463 – 475
Irvin Rock, Deborah Wheeler, Josephine Shallo, Joseph Rotunda
Autokinesis and peripheral stimuli: implications for fixational stability 477 – 482
Robert B Post, Herschel W Leibowitz, Charlotte L Shupert
A possible analogy between contours in mathematics -- as exemplified by Cauchy's integral formula -- and contours in the arts 483 – 490
Stanley Gerr
Interpolation during apparent motion 491 – 494
Gordon L Shaw, Vilayanur S Ramachandran
Reviews 495 – 500
Dynamics of adaptation to contrast 505 – 528
David Rose, Ivan Lowe
Direction-specific tilt illusion: with and without gaze fixation 529 – 533
Thorn Carney
Attentional alterations of slant-specific interference between line segments in eccentric vision 535 – 540
Robert D Jansen, Gerald S Blum, Jack M Loomis
Velocity constraints on apparent rotational movement 541 – 546
Joyce E Farrell, Axel Larsen, Claus Bundesen
The square-wave illusion and phase anisotropy of the human visual system 547 – 556
Lawrence E Leguire, Randolph Blake, Michael Sloane
Equation counting and the interpretation of sensory data 557 – 576
Whitman A Richards, John M Rubin, Donald D Hoffman
An alternative explanation of the infant's difficulty in the stage III, IV, and V object-concept tasks. 577 – 588
Irene Neilson
Metaphor in pictures 589 – 605
John M Kennedy
Configurational differences in stereovision 607 – 613
Joshua Bacon, Hans Wallach
Rehabilitation of a classical notion of Panum's fusional area 615 – 619
Jodi D Krol, Wim A van de Grind
The disparity gradient limit for binocular fusion: an answer to J D Krol and W A van de Grind 621 – 624
Peter Burt, Bela Julesz
Perversions 625 – 626
Reviews 627 – 630
Locomotion of the blind controlled by natural sound cues 635 – 640
Edward R Strelow, John A Brabyn
Visual slant underestimation: a general model 641 – 654
John A Perrone
Perceptual learning of illusory contours and colour 655 – 661
Angus R H Gellatly
An effective paradigm for conditioning visual perception in human subjects 663 – 669
Peter Davies, Geoffrey L Davies, Spencer Bennett
Effect of brightness on perceived distance as a figure-ground phenomenon 671 – 676
Hiroyuki Egusa
The ability to see solid form in early infancy 677 – 684
Michael Cook, Trevor Mine, Ann Williamson
Detection of moving stimuli in the binocular and nasal visual fields by infants three and four months old 685 – 690
David Finlay, Kay Quinn, Algis Ivinskis
Touch and vision in normal and Down's syndrome babies 691 – 701
Vicky A Lewis, Peter E Bryant
A depth aftereffect caused by viewing a rotating Ames window 703 – 705
David C Rubin
Size discrimination with low spatial frequencies 707 – 720
Robert A Smith Jr
On the relativity of pitch 721 – 731
G van den Brink
Stroboscopic motion in depth 733 – 741
David Finlay
Correspondence strength in apparent movement as a function of short-range and long-range processes: comments on Ullman (1980) 743 – 745
J Timothy Petersik, Mark Boring, Melinda McDill
Correspondence strength in apparent movement: reply to Petersik et al 747 – 748
Shimon Ullman
From a simple photograph to a line representation 749 – 750
Amos S Cohen
Reviews 751 – 754
Author index 755 – 758
Subject index 759 – 761