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Issue 1

Editorial 1 – 4

Predicting the future position of a moving target 5 – 16
Carolyn Peterken, Brian Brown, Ken Bowman

Reversals of visual depth caused by motion parallax 17 – 28
Keikichi Hayashibe

Visual processing of stimulus compounds in newborn infants 29 – 33
Alan Slater, Anne Mattock, Elizabeth Brown, Denis Burnham, Andrew Young

Mirror-reversal phenomena in the cutaneous perception and writing of children 35 – 47
Yoko Nagata, Shinsuke Shimojo

Sine of an illusion 49 – 55
Ross H Day, Erica J Stecher

Reviews 57 – 62

Fourteenth European Conference on Visual Perception Vilnius, Lithuania 26-30 August 1991 Abstracts 63 – 138

Issue 2

Editorial 139 – 143

Perceived depth scales with disparity gradient 145 – 153
Heinrich Bülthoff, Manfred Fahle, Michael Wegmann

Conflicting figure - ground and depth information reduces moving phantom visibility 155 – 165
James M Brown, Naomi Weisstein

Similarity of tactual and visual picture recognition with limited field of view 167 – 177
Jack M Loomis, Roberta L Klatzky, Susan J Lederman

Preface 179 – 180

Retinal mechanisms in the perception of subjective contours: the contribution of lateral inhibition 181 – 191
Stanley Coren

Figural conditions affecting the formation of anomalous surfaces: overall configuration versus single stimulus part 193 – 206
Franca Purghé, Petros Katsaras

Anomalous contours and illusion of angularity: phenomenal and theoretical comparisons 207 – 218
Baingio Pinna

A dynamic model for anomalous figures: the shape of line-induced brightness modifications 219 – 232
Bainglo Pinna, Marco Sambin

Evidence for independent processing of subjective contour brightness and sharpness 233 – 241
Steven Siegel, Susan Petry

Visual illusory productions with or without amodal completion 243 – 257
Paolo Bonaluto, Anna Maria Giannini, Marino Bonaluto

Illusory figures based on local kinematics 259 – 274
Nicola Bruno, Walter Gerbino

Reviews 275 – 278

Humour 279

Conferences 280

Issue 3

Induced motion: isolation and dissociation of egocentric and vection-entrained components 285 – 305
Thomas Heckmann, Ian P Howard

Gender differences in apparent motion perception 307 – 314
Sima Shechter, Peter Hiliman, Shaul Hochstein, Robert M Shapley

Shape discrimination for motion-defined and contrast-defined form: squareness is special 315 – 336
David Regan, Stanley Hamstra

On the salience of the inducer's displacement in induced rotary movement 337 – 343
Anthony H Reinhardt-Rutland

Serial search for targets defined by divergence or deformation of optic flow 345 – 354
Oliver J Braddick, Ian E Holliday

Pre-attentive detection of a target defined by stereoscopic slant 355 – 362
Ian E Holliday, Oliver J Braddick

Training effects on dynamic visual acuity with free-head viewing 363 – 371
Gerald M Long, Cynthia A Riggs

Comparison of contrast sensitivity functions across three orientations: implications for theory and testing 373 – 380
Gerald M Long, J Porter Tuck

Origins of the proprioceptive function of vision: visual control of posture in one day old domestic chicks 381 – 386
George Butterworth, Cliff Henty

The spacing illusion: a spatial aperture problem? 387 – 392
George Mather, Alexandra O'Halloran, Stuart Anstis

Integration of form across saccadic eye movements 393 – 402
Mary Hayhoe, Joel Lachter, Jerome Feldman

Influence of physical and semantic information in a categorisation task of fragmented forms 403 – 414
Muriel Boucart, Raymond Bruyer

Thumb's rule tested: visual angle of thumb's width is about 2 deg 415 – 418
Robert P O'Shea

Reviews 419 – 422

Issue 4

Editorial 423 – 424

Combining binocular and monocular curvature features 425 – 440
Kent A Stevens, Marek Lees, Allen Brookes

Orientation disparity, deformation, and stereoscopic slant perception 441 – 448
Barbara Gillam, Brian Rogers

The influence of dimensionality on eye fixations 449 – 454
Farough Abed

Evidence for a common motion mechanism of luminance-modulated and contrast-modulated patterns: selective adaptation 455 – 466
Kathleen Turano

Rapid discrimination of McCollough effects 467 – 482
G Keith Humphrey, Rick Gurnsey, Eva Fekete

Texture-based tasks are little affected by second tasks requiring peripheral or central attentive fixation 483 – 500
Jochen Braun, Day Sagi

A microgenetic study of the Müller-Lyer illusion 501 – 512
Thomas Schulz

The detectability of geometric structure in rapidly changing optical patterns 513 – 528
Joseph S Lappin, J Farley Norman, Lyn Mowafy

Looking for a structural network: effects of changing size and style on letter recognition 529 – 541
Thomas Sanocki

Auditory localization in teleoperator and virtual environment systems: ideas, issues, and problems 543 – 554
Nat Durlach

Conferences 559 – 560

Issue 5

Editorial 561 – 566

The perception of mirror-reflected objects 567 – 584
William H Ittelson, Lyn Mowafy, Diane Magid

Evidence for complete translational and reflectional invariance in visual object priming 585 – 593
Irving Biederman, Eric E Cooper

Unity and variety in visual form 595 – 622
Emanuel Leeuwenberg, Peter van der Helm

Is amodal completion necessary for the formation of illusory figures? 623 – 636
Franco Purghé

Illusory depth from moving subjective figures and neon colour spreading 637 – 644
Paola Bressan, Giorgia Vallortigara

Perceptual fade-out occurs in the binocularly viewed Ganzfeld 645 – 654
Moshe Gur

Colour changes as a function of luminance contrast 655 – 668
Arne Valberg, Bettina Lange-Malecki, Thorstein Seim

Preferential inspection of views of 3-D model heads 669 – 680
Mark H Harries, David I Perrett, Alan Lavender

Numerosity estimation as a function of stimulus organization 681 – 686
Norman Ginsburg

Reorganization of tactile perception following the simulated amputation of one finger 687 – 692
Fabrizio Benedetti

Reviews 693 – 698

Issue 6

Editorial 699 – 701

Motion adaptation from surrounding stimuli 703 – 714
Qasim Zaidi, W L Sachtler

Perceived onset simultaneity of stimuli with unequal durations 715 – 726
Piotr Jaskowski

Some observations on the perception of Marroquin patterns 727 – 731
David C Earle

The interaction of oculomotor cues and stimulus size in stereoscopic depth constancy 733 – 754
Thomas S Collett, Urs Schwarz, Erik C Sobel

Recognising facial surfaces 755 – 769
Vicki Bruce, Patrick Healey, Mike Burton, Tony Doyle, Anne Coombes, Alf Linney

The ceiling of the Church of St Ignatius and the perception of concave surfaces 771 – 787
Manfredo Massironi, Ugo Savardi

The discriminability of smooth stereoscopic surfaces 789 – 807
J Farley Norman, Joseph S Lappin, Steven W Zucker

The Charles Bonnet syndrome: 'phantom visual images' 809 – 825
Geoffrey Schultz, Ronald Meizack