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Issue 1

Editorial 1 – 4

Depth perception of surfaces in pictures: looking for conventions of depiction in Pandora's box 5 – 20
Kevin Berbaum, David Tharp, Kenneth Mroczek

A model of the development of the early infant object concept 21 – 34
George F Luger, T G R Bower, Jennifer G Wishart

Is target movement as well as target displacement a stimulus for saccadic eye movements? 35 – 41
John M Findlay, Lucia Zanuttini

Illusory contour lightness: a neglected possibility 43 – 47
Theodore E Parks, Irvin Rock, Richard Anson

The creation and reversal of the Müller-Lyer illusion through attentional manipulation 49 – 54
Stanley Coren, Clare Porac

A refutation of the hypothesis of the superfidelity of caricatures relative to photographs 55 – 61
Margaret A Hagen, David Perkins

The effect of head movements on visual and auditory dominance 63 – 70
Randolph D Easton

Individual variation in directional bias in visual perception 71 – 84
Marian Annett

Occluding edges in apparent reversal of convexity and concavity 85 – 86
Ian P Howard

Letters to the editor 87 – 88

Reviews 89 – 94

Issue 2

Editorial 95 – 97

Natural sniffing gives optimum odour perception for humans 99 – 117
David G Laing

A correlational analysis of symmetry between the arrowhead and featherhead Müller-Lyer illusions 119 – 129
June Adam, Layna Bateman

Brightness induction and the Café Wall illusion 131 – 142
Mark E McCourt

Ehrenstein variations 143 – 147
Alex Stewart Fraser

Environmental orientation reversal for supine observers 149 – 150
David Brogan

Stereoscopic matching, eye position, and absolute depth 151 – 160
K Prazdny

The extent of Panum's area and the human cortical magnification factor 161 – 165
David R Hampton, Andrew E Kertesz

Effects of brightness, hue, and saturation on perceived depth between adjacent regions in the visual field 167 – 175
Hiroyuki Egusa

Depth perception in Pandora's box and size illusion: evolution with age 177 – 185
Jacques Chevrier, André Delorme

Wobble cones and wobble holes: the stereokinetic effect revisited 187 – 193
John A Wilson, James O Robinson, David J Piggins

The role of high spatial frequencies in face perception 195 – 201
Adriana Fiorentini, Lamberto Maffei, Giulio Sandini

Mental rotation: a computationally plausible account of transformation through intermediate steps 203 – 211
Michael J Morgan

Parafoveal words are effective in both hemifields: preattentive processing of semantic and phonological codes 213 – 221
Geoffrey Underwood, Jennifer Rusted, Sandra Thwaites

The voice-recognition accuracy of blind listeners 223 – 226
Ray Bull, Harriet Rathborn, Brian R Clifford

Reviews 227 – 232

Issue 3

Editorial 233 – 238

How many trees does it take to make a forest? 239 – 254
David Navon

'Peak preference' and waveform perception 255 – 267
Peter K Chadwick

R L Gregory and others: the wrong picture of the picture theory of perception 269 – 279
Stuart Katz

The multiple determination of illusory contours: 1. A review 281 – 291
Diane F Halpern, Billie Salzman

The multiple determination of illusory contours: 2. An empirical investigation 293 – 303
Diane F Halpern, Billie Salzman, Wayne Harrison, Keith Widaman

The effect of two-dimensional and three-dimensional distance on apparent motion 305 – 312
Kathleen Mutch, Isabel M Smith, Albert Yonas

Factors influencing the apparent rotation of a line on radially transformed backgrounds 313 – 322
Nicholas J Wade, Michael T Swanston, Hiroshi Ono, Peter M Wenderoth

Reaching for rattles: a preliminary study of contrast sensitivity in 7 - 10 month old infants 323 – 329
Janette Atkinson, Jennifer French

The development of vergence does not account for the onset of stereopsis 331 – 336
Eileen E Birch, Jane Gwiazda, Richard Held

Aftereffects of sustained convergence: some implications of the eye muscle potentiation hypothesis 337 – 346
Herbert Heuer, Ullrich Lüschow

An investigation into the representations involved in visual masking 347 – 353
Peter M Forster

Magnitude estimates of cold pressor pain: effects of suggestions, cognitive strategy, and tolerance 355 – 362
Nicholas P Spanos, Bill Jones, Jude M Brown, Donna Horner

The perception of depth contours with yellow goggles 363 – 366
Jo Ann S Kinney, Saul M Luria, Christine L Schlichting, David F Neri

Reviews 367 – 370

Issue 4

Editorial 371 – 374

Apparent reversal frequencies in squares and trapezia: the effect of invariant and variant information 375 – 392
Rex Mitchell, Roderick P Power

Pattern recognition in kittens: performance on Lie patterns 393 – 410
Peter C Dodwell, Frances E Wilkinson, Michael W von Grünau

Light source position in the perception of object shape 411 – 416
Kevin Berbaum, Todd Bever, Chan Sup Chung

Optic-flow and cognitive factors in time-to-collision estimates 417 – 423
Ronald W McLeod, Helen E Boss

Depth from dichoptic edges depends on vergence tuning 425 – 438
Jodi D Krol, Wim A van de Grind

Afterimages, binocular rivalry, and the temporal properties of dominance and suppression 439 – 445
Jeremy M Wolfe

Influence of spatial frequency, luminance, and duration on binocular rivalry and abnormal fusion of briefly presented dichoptic stimuli 447 – 456
Jeremy M Wolfe

Low spatial frequencies dominate apparent motion 457 – 461
Vilayanur S Ramachandran, Arthur P Ginsburg, Stuart M Anstis

Apparent movement induced by afterimages 463 – 467
Roderick P Power

Position in the visual field and spatial expansion 469 – 476
W H Norman Hotopf, Malcolm C Hibberd, Susannah A Brown

Visual, kinaesthetic and cross-modal development: relationships to motor skill development 477 – 483
Charles Hulme, Anne Smart, Georgina Moran, Adrian Raine

Illusory contours in line patterns with apparent depth due to either perspective or overlay 485 – 490
Ross H Day, Richard T Kasperczyk

Evidence relating subjective contours and interpretations involving interposition 491 – 500
Kent A Stevens

The grass is always greener: an ecological analysis of an old aphorism 501 – 502
James R Pomerantz

Reviews 503 – 506

Issue 5

Editorial 509 – 512

Interruption of dot processing by a backward mask 513 – 529
Philip Liss, Adam Reeves

Discrimination of spatiotemporal patterns: the role of sustained and transient mechanisms 531 – 543
Gordon Shulman, Patrick Mulvanny

Instability in triangular-wave gratings: a role for perceptual inferences? 545 – 548
Barry Mapperson, William Lovegrove

Visual apparent movement: transformations of size and orientation 549 – 558
Claus Bundesen, Axel Larsen, Joyce E Farrell

Motion parallax information for direction of rotation in depth: Order and Direction components 559 – 569
David L Carpenter, Michael P Dugan

Illusion of extent in simple angular figures 571 – 580
John Predebon

The cylinder configuration: When is a distortion an illusion? 581 – 587
Michel Treisman

Things are deeper than they are wide: a strange error of distance estimation 589 – 591
Richard Hammersley

Locus of habituation in the human newborn 593 – 598
Alan Slater, Victoria Morison, David Rose

Children's photograph selections and verbal reports in a spatial task 599 – 606
Rachel M Calam

Haptic dominance in form perception with blurred vision 607 – 613
Morton A Heller

The spatial characteristics of tactile form perception 615 – 626
Simon R Oldfield, John R Phillips

Gustatory responses to nongustatory stimuli 627 – 633
Michael O'Mahony

On the plausibility of Superman's x-ray vision 635 – 639
John B Pittenger

Reviews 641 – 646

Issue 6

Editorial 647 – 649

Head and body hemispace to left and right III: Vibrotactile stimulation and sensory and motor components 651 – 661
John L Bradshaw, Gregory Nathan, Norman C Nettleton, Jane M Pierson, Lyn E Wilson

The effects of temporal modulation on the perceived spatial structure of sine-wave gratings 663 – 682
Andrew Parker

Apparent relative size in the judgement of apparent distance 683 – 700
Denis K Burnham

Triangles and squares look smaller than they are: Some new illusions of extent 701 – 705
Michel Treisman

The role of motion in infants' perception of solid shape 707 – 717
Cynthia Owsley

Perception of moving, sounding objects by four-month-old infants 719 – 732
Elizabeth S Spelke, Wendy Smith Born, Flora Chu

Distinguishing two classes of impossible objects 733 – 751
E Broydrick Thro

The construction and prediction of psychophysical power functions for the sweetness of equiratio sugar mixtures 753 – 767
Jan E R Frijters, Peter A M Oude Ophuis

Two for the price of one 769
Steve Scrivener

Reviews 771 – 777

Author index 779 – 782

Subject index 783 – 785