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Issue 1

Editorial 1 – 6

The accommodative response to subthreshold blur and to perceptual fading during the Troxler phenomenon 7 – 15
John C Kotulak, Clifton M Schor

Digitized images: what type of grey scale should one use? 17 – 25
Fred Kingdom, Bernard Moulden

Optimizing stereo separation in color television anaglyphs 27 – 36
Jeffrey B Mulligan

What variables control (long-range) apparent motion? 37 – 40
Kvetoslav Prazdny

Static depiction of movement 41 – 58
Claudia Carello, Lawrence Rosenblum, Alexis Grosofsky

A spatial illusion from motion rivalry 59 – 66
David C Burr, John Ross, M Concetta Morrone

Acuity of sound localisation: a topography of auditory space. III. Monaural hearing conditions 67 – 81
Simon R Oldfield, Simon P A Parker

Tactile diplopia (diplesthesia) on the human fingers 83 – 91
Fabrizio Benedetti

Issue 2

Editorial 93 – 94

Figure-background perception in right and left hemi spheres of human commissurotomy subjects 95 – 109
Alice Cronin-Golomb

Hemifield differences in perceived velocity 111 – 117
Andrew T Smith, Peter Hammond

Enhancing the perception of form in peripheral vision 119 – 130
Gad Geiger, Jerome Y Lettvin

Induced motion considered as a visually induced oculogyral illusion 131 – 138
Robert B Post

Some tests of the Marr - Ullman model of movement detection 139 – 155
Bernard Moulden, Helena Begg

Positional acuity without monocular cues 157 – 162
Michael J Morgan

Pathways in type-B (U-shaped) metacontrast 163 – 172
Adam Reeves

Sensitivity to perspective structure while walking without vision 173 – 188
John J Rieser, David A Guth, Everett W Hill

Metaphoric devices in drawings of motion mean the same to the blind and the sighted 189 – 195
John M Kennedy, Paul Gabias

Separating figure from ground with a parallel network 197 – 216
Paul K Kienker, Terrence J Sejnowski, Geoffrey E Hinton, Lee E Schumacher

Letter to the Editor 217

Snowhole blues: comments on Kinney and Corth 219 – 221
Tom Troscianko

An anomalous brightness differentation 223 – 226
Gaetano Kanizsa, Gian Franco Minguzzi

Reviews 227 – 228

Issue 3

Editorial 231 – 233

Exploring recognition with interchanged facial features 235 – 247
Nigel D Haig

Suprathreshold stereo-depth matches as a function of contrast and spatial frequency 249 – 258
Clifton M Schor, Peter A Howarth

The role of spatial-frequency channels in the perception of local and global structure 259 – 273
Gordon L Shulman, Marc A Sullivan, Ken Gish, William J Sakoda

Is there anything out there?: a study of distal attribution in response to vibrotactile stimulation 275 – 284
William Epstein, Barry Hughes, Sandra Schneider, Paul Bach-y-Rita

Spatial organization of the diplesthetic and nondiplesthetic areas of the fingers 285 – 301
Fabrizio Benedetti

Tactile recognition of laterally inverted mirror images by children: intermanual transfer and rotation of the palm 303 – 312
Gisela Römer, Heike Gresch, George Ettlinger, Josephine V Brown

A psychophysical measure of visual and kinaesthetic spatial discriminative abilities of adults and children 313 – 324
Victor J Manyam

Eliminating the haptic oblique effect: influence of scanning incongruity and prior knowledge of the standards 325 – 329
Stuart Appelle, Martin Countryman

A test of the minimum principle requires a perceptual coding system 331 – 354
Frans Boselie, Emanuel Leeuwenberg

Visual object recognition in patients with right-hemisphere lesions: axes or features? 355 – 366
Elizabeth K Warrington, Merle James

Issue 4

Editorial 369 – 372

High-resolution facial feature saliency mapping 373 – 386
Nigel D Haig

Influences of familiarity on the processing of faces 387 – 397
Vicki Bruce

Apparent height of a stereokinetic cone is decreased by departure from circularity 399 – 403
John A Wilson, James O Robinson, David J Piggins

Multiple 3-D interpretations in a classic stereokinetic effect 405 – 408
Paola Bressan, Giorgio Vallortigara

Subjective contours can produce stereokinetic effects 409 – 412
Paola Bressan, Giorgio Vallortigara

Briefly presented stimuli can disrupt constant suppression and binocular rivalry suppression 413 – 417
Jeremy M Wolfe

Aftereffects in binocular rivalry 419 – 434
Nicholas J Wade, Charles M M de Weert

Binocular rivalry with rotary and radial motions 435 – 442
Nicholas J Wade, Charles M M de Weert

Facilitatory interactions between flashed lines 443 – 460
Robert A Smith, Peter Cass

Perceived orientation of contour quadrangles 461 – 466
Naum Yakimoff, Polina Lolova

Spatiotemporal isosensitivity fields in the human visual system 467 – 472
Bill Jenkins

Flicker masking and developmental dyslexia 473 – 482
Andrew T Smith, Frances Early, Sarah C Grogan

The effect of line-figure information on the magnitude of the dot forms of the Poggendorff and Müller-Lyer illusions 483 – 490
John Predebon

The basis of Stroop interference involving the multimodal correlates of auditory pitch 491 – 496
Peter Walker, Sylvia Smith

The optomotor response and induced motion of the self 497 – 502
Irvin Rock, Deborah Smith

The impossibly twisted Pulfrich pendulum 503 – 504
J A Wilson, J O Robinson

Paul A Kolers--A remembrance 505 – 506

Reviews 507 – 509

Issue 5

Editorial 511 – 514

Encoding speed of visual features and the occurrence of illusory conjunctions 515 – 524
Donald Broadbent, Margaret H P Broadbent

The effects of distinctiveness in recognising and classifying faces 525 – 535
Tim Valentine, Vicki Bruce

Surface contours, Glass patterns, and a slant illusion 537 – 540
David C Earle

An assessment of decision-making as a possible factor in the age-related loss of contrast sensitivity 541 – 552
James D Morrison, James Reilly

A test of the spatial-frequency explanation of the Müller-Lyer illusion 553 – 562
Marisa Carrasco, Jesus G Figueroa, J Douglas Willen

Attention and depth perception 563 – 572
Nobuo Kawabata

The pigeon's discrimination of movement patterns (Lissajous figures) and contour-dependent rotational invariance 573 – 588
Jacky Emmerton

Hemispheric asymmetries in the visual evoked potentials to temporal frequency: preliminary evidence 589 – 594
Mohamed Rebai, Luciano Mecacci, Jean-Didier Bagot, Claude Bonnet

Recognition of positive and negative bandpass-filtered images 595 – 602
Tony Hayes, M Concetta Morrone, David C Burr

Apparent velocity of motion aftereffects in central and peripheral vision 603 – 612
Michael J Wright

Directionally selective channels mediate the discrimination of moving aperiodic stimuli 613 – 618
Gordon L Shulman

Three-dimensional structure from long-range apparent motion 619 – 625
Kvetoslav Prazdny

Illusory continuous motion from oscillating positive-negative patterns: implications for motion perception 627 – 640
Stuart M Anstis, Brian J Rogers

Letters to the editor 641 – 646

Reviews 647 – 649

Humour 651

Foreword 653 – 654

Walter Stanley Stiles 1901 -1985 657 – 666

Reflections on the past and comments on the present 667 – 672

Issue 6

The colour-matching functions and visual research 673 – 676
W David Wright

Interindividual receptor variability of normal colour observers: analysis of the 2-deg Stiles and Burch data 677 – 687
Oscar Estévez

The equivalent background of bleaching 689 – 703
William A H Rushton, Donald I A MacLeod

The π mechanisms of W S Stiles: an historical review 705 – 728
Edward N Pugh Jr, Daniel B Kirk

The spectral sensitivities of the middle- and long-wavelength cones: an extension of the two-colour threshold technique of W S Stiles 729 – 754
Andrew Stockman, John Mollon

Similarity of normalized discrimination ellipses in the constant-luminance chromaticity plane 755 – 763
Robert M Boynton, Alien L Nagy, Rhea T Eskew Jr

The Stiles summation index applied to heterochromatic brightness matching 765 – 776
Mitsuo Ikeda, Yasuhisa Nakano

The Stiles - Crawford effect of the first kind (SCE I): studies of SCE I in an aniridic observer 777 – 784
Jay M Enoch, Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan, Shinichi Yamade

The Stiles - Crawford effect of the second kind (SCII): a review 785 – 799
Mathew Alpern

Author index 801 – 804

Subject index 805 – 807