Context superiority in a detection task with line-element stimuli: a low-level effect 5 – 16
Andrei Gorea, Bela Julesz
Perceived causality occurs with stroboscopic movement of one or both stimulus elements 17 – 20
Ian E Gordon, Ross H Day, Erica J Stecher
The importance of velocity gradients in the perception of three-dimensional rigidity 21 – 27
Bart De Bruyn, Guy A Orban
The binocular representation of uniform motion 29 – 34
Michael T Swanston, Nicholas J Wade, Hiroshi Ono
Emmert's law in the Ames room 35 – 41
Jonathan Dwyer, Roderick Ashton, Jack Broerse
Measurement of visual aftereffects and inferences about binocular mechanisms in human vision 43 – 55
Laurie M Wilcox, Brian Timney, Robert St John
Wheels: a new illusion in the perception of rolling objects 57 – 61
Giovanni B Vicaria, Paola Bressan
Expertise, visual search, and information pick-up in squash 63 – 77
Bruce Abernethy
The standard deviation of luminance as a metric for contrast in random-dot images 79 – 101
Bernard Moulden, Fred Kingdom, Linda F Gatley
Saccadic suppression of displacement is strongest in central vision 103 – 111
Bruce Bridgeman, Brian Fisher
Flicker adaptation in the periphery at constant perceived modulation depth 113 – 117
Stephen T Hammett, Andrew T Smith
Illusory contours from pictorially three-dimensional inducing elements 119 – 121
Theodore E Parks, Irvin Rock
An illusion of goose orientation 123 – 132
Robert B Post, Nancy Moore
Odor intensity of mixed and unmixed stimuli under environmentally realistic conditions 123 – 132
Franc T Sohiet, William S Cain
Pigeon pattern perception: limits on perspective invariance 141 – 159
John Cerella
Stereo and motion cues in preattentive vision processing -- some experiments with random-dot stereographic image sequences 161 – 170
Ting-Chuen Pong, Martin A Kenner, James Otis
Adaptation to optically-increased interocular separation under naturalistic viewing conditions 171 – 180
S Kay Fisher, Kenneth J Ciuffreda
How the visual system detects changes in the direction of moving targets 181 – 195
Allison B Sekuler, Robert Sekuler, Erica B Sekuler
Perception of structure from two-, four-, or eight-dot oscillatory motion: restoration of rigidity with the aid of structural information 197 – 205
Akira Ishiguchi
Vernier acuity with opposite-contrast stimuli 207 – 221
Robert P O'Shea, Donald E Mitchell
Perceptual information for the timing of interceptive action 223 – 239
James R Tresilian
Binaural and monaural localization of sound in two-dimensional space 241 – 256
Robert A Butler, Richard A Humanski, Alan D Musicant
Review 257 – 260
Amodal representation of occluded surfaces: role of invisible stimuli in apparent motion correspondence 285 – 299
Shinsuke Shimojo, Ken Nakayama
Motion aftereffects from a motionless stimulus 301 – 306
Stuart Anstis
Mueller-Lyer decrement: practice or prolonged inspection? 307 – 316
Diane J Schiano, Kevin Jordan
Reviews 317 – 320
Coherence determines speed discrimination 425 – 435
Leslie Welch, Samuel F Bowne
The relationship between visual persistence and event perception in bistable motion display 437 – 445
Clara Casco
The magic wand: a new stereokinetic anomalous surface 447 – 457
Mario Zanforlin, Giorgio Vallortigara
Visual localization and estimation of extent of target motion during ocular pursuit: a common mechanism? 459 – 469
Stefan Mateeff, Joachim Hohnsbein, Walter H Ehrenstein
An acceleration illusion caused by underestimation of stimulus velocity during pursuit eye movements: Aubert-Fleischl revisited 471 – 482
Alexander H Wertheim, Peter Van Gelder
Apparent brightness enhancement in the Kanizsa square with and without illusory contour formation 483 – 489
Birgitta Dresp, Jean Lorenceau, Claude Bonnet
Ambiguous fluidity and rigidity and diamonds that ooze! 491 – 496
Glenn E Meyer, Thomas J Dougherty
Transparency: relation to depth, subjective contours, luminance, and neon color spreading 497 – 513
Ken Nakayama, Shinsuke Shimajo, Vilayanur S Ramachandran
Preattentive vision and perceptual groups 515 – 522
Mary Bravo, Randolph Blake
Shape from shading in different frames of reference 523 – 530
Ian P Howard, Sten S Bergström, Masao Ohmi
Sensitivity to the displacement of facial features in negative and inverted images 531 – 543
Richard Kemp, Chris McManus, Tara Pigott
The rising fastball: baseball's impossible pitch 545 – 552
Michael K McBeath
Reviews 553 – 558
Ambiguity in 3-D patterns induced by lighting assumptions 569 – 571
Thomas V Papathomas, Andrei Gorea
Wallpaper illusion: cause of disorientation and falls on escalators 573 – 580
Theodore E Cohn, David J Lasley
Effects of direction and magnitude of horizontal disparities on binocular unmasking 581 – 593
Giampaolo Moraglia, Bruce Schneider
Static depth cues do affect the perceived direction of motion 595 – 609
Lyn Mowafy
Illusory displacement of equiluminous kinetic edges 611 – 616
Vilayanur S Ramachandran, Stuart M Anstis
Low-frequency filtering and the processing of local - global stimuli 617 – 629
Johanna C Badcock, Felicity A Whitworth, David R Badcock, William J Lovegrove
Structural information processing in peripheral vision 631 – 636
Nobuo Kawabata
Projective invariance and picture perception 637 – 660
Keith K Niall, John Macnamara
Reaction time measures of feature saliency in schematic faces 661 – 673
Ian H Fraser, Greg L Craig, Denis M Parker
Visual perception and the guidance of locomotion without vision to previously seen targets 675 – 689
John J Rieser, Daniel H Ashmead, Charles R Talor, Grant A Youngquist
Outlined elements, regular elements and coincidences in illusory-figure patterns 691 – 694
Theodore E Parks
Reviews 695 – 698
Arch look from Suzanne McKee 699
Erratum 700
The internal clock: evidence for a temporal oscillator underlying time perception with some estimates of its characteristic frequency 705 – 743
Michel Treisman, Andrew Faulkner, Peter L N Naish, David Brogan
Estimating middle-wavelength and long-wavelength cone sensitivity with large, long-duration targets and small, brief targets 745 – 757
Lindsay T Sharpe, Vicki J Volbrecht
Hemifield differences in perceived spatial frequency 759 – 766
Graham K Edgar, Andrew T Smith
Three-dimensional anorthoscopic perception 767 – 771
Naofumi Fujita
Distinctiveness and expertise effects with homogeneous stimuli: Towards a model of configural coding 773 – 794
Gillian Rhodes, Ian G McLean
Intermodal transfer of spatial arrangement of the component parts of an object in infants aged 4 - 5 months 795 – 804
Arlette Pineau, Arlette Streri
Saccadic reaction times of dyslexic and age-matched normal subjects 805 – 818
Burkhart Fischer, Heike Weber
Auditory localization: effects of reflecting surfaces 819 – 830
Rainer Guski
Reviews 831 – 832
Author index 833 – 836
Subject index 837 – 839