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Issue 2

Editorials

Editorial Contribution: Stimulating? 119

Editorial 121 – 122

The dependence of monocular rivalry on orientation 123 – 125
F W Campbell, A S Gilinsky, E R Howell, L A Riggs, J Atkinson

The dependence of monocular rivalry on spatial frequency 127 – 133
J Atkinson, F W Campbell, A Fiorentini, L Maffei

Monocular movement parallax and near-space perception 135 – 146
G Johansson

Effects of movements upon the appearance and duration of a prolonged visual afterimage: 1. Changes arising from the movement of a portion of the body incorporated in the afterimaged scene 147 – 153
P Davies

Effects of movements upon the appearance and duration of a prolonged visual afterimage: 2. Changes arising from movement of the observer in relation to the previously afterimaged scene 155 – 160
P Davies

Real and apparent visual movement: evidence for a unitary mechanism 161 – 164
J L Clatworthy, J P Frisby

But if they either are not what they seem, or seem what they are not, then how can perceptual distortions be measured? 165 – 166

A new experimental paradigm for the investigation of the secondary system of human visual motion perception 167 – 180
C Lamontagne

Pursuing stationary dots: Smooth eye movements and apparent movement 181 – 195
S Heywood

Analysis of a stroboscopic illusion of motion 197 – 210
R Albert, D Donderi

Assimilation theory and the reversed Müller-Lyer illusion 211 – 217
A W Pressey, M Bross

Comments on assimilation theory and the reversed Müller-Lyer illusion 219 – 223
B J Fellows

Apparent depth and the Müller-Lyer illusion 225 – 234
M A Georgeson, C Blakemore

Fusion and rivalry of illusory contours 235 – 247
J P Harris, R L Gregory

Short-term memory for stroboscopic movement perception 249 – 260
B Julesz, E Chiarucci

Reviews 261 – 262