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Issue 2

Special issue: Special issue: Depth perception 2

Disparity minimisation, cyclovergence, and the validity of nonius lines as a technique for measuring torsional alignment 127 – 141
Brian J Rogers, Mark F Bradshaw

The effects of eccentricity and vergence angle upon the relative tilt of corresponding vertical and horizontal meridia revealed using the minimum motion paradigm 143 – 153
Timothy Ledgeway, Brian J Rogers

'Coarse-to-fine' cyclopean processing 155 – 165
Ariella V Popple, John M Findlay

Some recent studies on the extraretinal contribution to distance perception 167 – 181
Mark Mon-Williams, James R Tresilian

Does binocular disparity facilitate the detection of transparent motion? 183 – 191
Paul B Hibbard, Mark F Bradshaw

Stereoscopic depth cues can segment motion information 193 – 201
Robert J Snowden, Melissa C Rossiter

Binocular and monocular detection of Gabor patches in binocular two-dimensional noise 203 – 215
Shahina Pardhan, David Rose

Estimator reliability and distance scaling in stereoscopic slant perception 217 – 242
Benjamin T Backus, Martin S Banks

Visual processing and dyslexia 243 – 254
John Everatt, Mark F Bradshaw, Paul B Hibbard

Steering, optic flow, and the respective importance of depth and retinal motion distribution 255 – 266
Simon K Rushton, Julie M Harris, John P Wann

Visual measurement of relative distances between three collinear dots rotating in a slanted plane 267 – 282
Johan Wagemans, Stefaan Tibau