Frequency of fusion and of loss of fusion, and binocular depth perception with alternating stimulus presentation 5 – 12
Josef Guttmann, Hanns-Christof Spatz
A new visual illusion: flickering fields are localized in a depth plane behind nonflickering fields 13 – 17
Eva Wong, Naomi Weisstein
The effects of exposure to red and blue light on physiological indices and time estimation 19 – 29
John A Caldwell, Gary E Jones
Flicker haloes observed with subjective borders 31 – 40
Arnulf Remole, Albert S Y Ng, Linda L Bathe, Paul D Padfield, Marlee M Spafford, Mary A Szymkiw
What is perceived when two images are combined? 41 – 48
Terry Caelli, Jerome Yuzyk
The role of object-hypotheses in the organization of fragmented figures 49 – 52
Robert I Reynolds
The recency effect in the perception of ambiguous figures 53 – 61
Richard N Wilton
Stimulus duration may affect partial report performance 63 – 66
Peter Dixon
The role of verbal labels in the judgment of orientation and location 67 – 80
Ruth H Maki, Lila Ghent Braine
Memory mechanisms and the psychophysical scaling of duration 81 – 92
John A Waterworth
Reviews 93 – 95
Humour 96
Guest editorial
Direction- and velocity-specific responses from beyond the classical receptive field in the middle temporal visual area (MT) 105 – 126
John Allman, Francis Miezin, EveLynn McGuinness
Apparent motion of subjective surfaces 127 – 134
Vilayanur S Ramachandran
Perceptual organization in multistable apparent motion 135 – 143
Vilayanur S Ramachandran, Stuart M Anstis
Kinetic occlusion by apparent movement 145 – 149
Stuart M Anstis, Vilayanur S Ramachandran
Perception of motion in equiluminous kinematograms 151 – 162
Patrick Cavanagh, John Boeglin, Olga Eizner Favreau
A moving display which opposes short-range and long-range signals 163 – 166
George Mather, Patrick Cavanagh, Stuart M Anstis
Effects of luminance and contrast on direction of ambiguous apparent motion 167 – 179
Stuart M Anstis, George Mather
Temporal properties of the short-range process in apparent motion 181 – 192
Curtis L Baker Jr, Oliver J Braddick
Movement nulling: for heterochromatic photometry and isolating channels for 'real' and 'apparent' motion 193 – 196
Richard L Gregory
Topological structure in the perception of apparent motion 197 – 208
Lin Chen
Perception of movement and correlation in stroboscopically presented noise patterns 209 – 224
Andrea J van Doom, Jan J Koenderink, Wim A van de Grind
Sensitivity to shearing and compression motion in random dots 225 – 238
Ken Nakayama, Gerald H Silverman, Donald I A MacLeod, Jeffrey Mulligan
Instructions for use of Apple floppy disk 'KEYZONE' 239 – 240
Estimation of pendulum length from information in motion 247 – 256
John B Pittenger
Locomotor estimation of distance after visual scanning by children and adults 257 – 263
John T Corlett, Aftab E Patla, John G Williams
Visual half-field symmetry in orientation perception 265 – 273
Svein Magnussen, Nils Inge Landrø, Tore Johnsen
What is the appropriate control for the tilt illusion? 275 – 283
Peter Wenderoth, Michael Johnson
The size illusion: visual and kin aesthetic information in size perception 285 – 291
Judith I Laszlo, Pia Broderick
The perception of complex patterns by touch 293 – 303
Susanna Millar
Orientational versus horizontal disparity in the stereoscopic appreciation of slant 305 – 314
Jacques Ninio
Errors in the stereoscopic separation of surfaces represented with regular textures 315 – 328
Jacques Ninio, Eduardo Mizraji
Unstable ocular dominance and reading ability 329 – 335
Elizabeth R Bigelow, Beryl E McKenzie
Shape constancy and slant perception at birth 337 – 344
Alan Slater, Victoria Morison
Contrast and spatial frequency components in visual preferences of newborns 345 – 348
Victoria Morison, Alan Slater
Colour constancy with change of viewing distance under water 349 – 358
Paul Emmerson, Helen Ross
Modifying the gestalt factor of proximity: theories compared 359 – 366
Frank P McKenna
Shape and contour: the points of maximum change are least useful for recognition 367 – 370
John M Kennedy, Ramona Domander
The measurement of differential thresholds for lifted weights by microcomputer-controlled apparatus 371 – 376
Eric E Brodie
Letters to the Editor 377 – 379
Eye movements and illusions of alignment 387 – 391
John M Findlay, W H Norman Hotopf
Illusory motions induced by rapid displacements of the observer 393 – 402
Mario Farne, Andreina Sebellico
Visual space as physical geometry 403 – 425
William H Rosar
Poggendorff and Müller-Lyer illusions: common effects 427 – 447
Suzanne Greist-Bousquet, Harvey R Schiffman
PMF: A stereo correspondence algorithm using a disparity gradient limit 449 – 470
Stephen B Pollard, John E W Mayhew, John P Frisby
Accumulator and random-walk models of psychophysical discrimination: a counter-evaluation 471 – 497
Douglas Vickers, Philip Smith
A note on the inconsistency of the substitution model for taste mixtures 499 – 500
Cees de Graaf, Jan E R Fritjers
The perception of performance in stress: The utilisation of cognitive facts by nondepressed and depressed students 501 – 510
Shirley Fisher
An exception to the 90° corner bias 511 – 512
Darrell L Butler
It's all done with mirrors: Proof of non-existence 513 – 514
John M Kennedy
What's up? The Margaret Thatcher illusion revisited 515 – 516
Tim Valentine, Vicki Bruce
Texture discrimination does not occur at the cyclopean retina 527 – 537
H C Nothdurft
Discrimination of higher-order textures 539 – 543
H C Nothdurft
Perception of Glass pattern structure with stereopsis 545 – 552
David C Earle
Visual effects with a miniature Leonardo's window: photographs and real scenes fused stereoscopically 553 – 561
Patrick G Kalaugher
Tactual perception of embossed Morse code and braille: the alliance of vision and touch 563 – 570
Morton A Heller
Signal intensity, task context, and auditory-visual interactions 571 – 577
Monique Radeau
Revisitation of the family tie between Münsterberg and Taylor-Woodhouse illusions 579 – 585
Paola Bressan
Haploscopic colour mixtures with and without contours in subjects with normal and disturbed binocular vision 587 – 600
Bettina Lange-Malecki, Otto D Creutzfeldt, Paul Hinse
How faces differ -- a new comparative technique 601 – 615
Nigel D Haig
Changes in the coupling between accommodation and vergence eye movements induced in human subjects by altering the effective interocular separation 617 – 629
Stuart J Judge, Frederick A Miles
A revised analysis of the role of efference in motion perception 631 – 643
Robert B Post, Herschel W Leibowitz
Perceptual organization and apparent brightness in subjective contour figures 645 – 653
Drake R Bradley, Steven M Mates
Apparent reversals in trapezia: confirmation of the 'tan apex ratio' heuristic 665 – 676
Rex Mitchell, Roderick P Power
Shape, height and angular movement in stereokinesis 677 – 683
James O Robinson, David J Piggins, John A Wilson
The role of disparity gradient in stereo vision 685 – 690
Harit P Trivedi, Sheelagh A Lloyd
A color-contingent prism displacement aftereffect 691 – 709
Don C Donderi, Pierre Jolicoeur, Ian Berg, Robert Grimes
Self-organized formation of colour maps in a model cortex 711 – 719
Jukka Saarinen, Teuvo Kohonen
Dynamic visual capture: apparent auditory motion induced by a moving visual target 721 – 727
Stefan Mateeff, Joachim Hohnsbein, Thomas Noack
Stroop interference based on the multimodal correlates of haptic size and auditory pitch 729 – 736
Peter Walker, Sylvia Smith
Matching familiar and unfamiliar faces on internal and external features 737 – 746
Andrew W Young, Dennis C Hay, Kathryn H McWeeny, Brenda M Flude, Andrew W Ellis
Thatcher and the Cheshire cat: context and the processing of facial features 747 – 754
Theodore E Parks, Richard G Coss, Craig S Coss
Effect of color on judgments of food aroma and flavour intensity in young and elderly adults 755 – 762
Carol M Christensen
Effect of modality-specific experience on visual and haptic judgment of orientation 763 – 773
Stuart Appelle, Frederick Gravetter
Orientation and alignment misjudgement: new geometrical optical illusions? 775 – 777
Naum Yakimoff
Reviews 779 – 782
Author index 783 – 786
Ten years of Perception editorials: 1976-1985 787 – 788
Subject index 789 – 791
Errata 792