Perturbation study of shading in pictures 1009 – 1026
Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doorn, Chris Christou, Joseph S Lappin
Visual inspection of three-dimensional objects by human observers 1027 – 1042
Tobias Niemann, Markus Lappe, Klaus-Peter Hoffmann
Perceptual learning of stereoacuity 1043 – 1052
Paul Sowden, Ian Davies, David Rose, Martin Kaye
Patterns that impair discrimination of line orientation in human vision 1053 – 1064
Christian Wehrhahn, Wu Li, Gerald Westheimer
Re-evaluation of local adaptation for motion aftereffect 1065 – 1072
Hiroshi Ashida, Kenji Susami, Naoyuki Osaka
Synaesthesia: prevalence and familiality 1073 – 1079
Simon Baron-Cohen, Lucy Burt, Fiona Smith-Laittan, John Harrison, Patrick Bolton
The information that drivers use: is it indeed 90% visual? 1081 – 1089
Michael Sivak
It takes a confounded face to pop out of a crowd 1091 – 1108
Dean G Purcell, Alan L Stewart, Richard B Skov
Pigeons do not complete partly occluded figures 1109 – 1120
Allison B Sekuler, Jane A J Lee, Sara J Shettleworth
Horses are sensitive to pictorial depth cues 1121 – 1128
Brian Timney, Kathy Keil
Reviews 1129 – 1131
New services on the Perception Internet site 1132