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Issue 10

Editorial

Ambiguity of 'ambiguity' 1139 – 1142
Richard L Gregory

Change blindness in the absence of a visual disruption 1143 – 1154
Daniel J Simons, Steven L Franconeri, Rebecca L Reimer

Hearing by eye: how much spatial degradation can be tolerated? 1155 – 1168
John MacDonald, Søren Andersen, Talis Bachmann

Color appearance of surfaces viewed through fog 1169 – 1184
John Hagedorn, Michael D'Zmura

The spatial spread of attentional modulation of the motion aftereffect 1185 – 1201
Michael S Georgiades, John P Harris

Speed perception is affected by the Ebbinghaus - Titchener illusion 1203 – 1208
Marina Pavlova, Alexander Sokolov

Variations on the Hermann grid: an extinction illusion 1209 – 1217
Jacques Ninio, Kent A Stevens

Curvature biases in stereoscopic vision: A nasotemporal asymmetry 1219 – 1230
Jacques Ninio

From image segmentation to anti-textons 1231 – 1247
Gert J van Tonder, Yoshimichi Ejima

A neuro-cognitive visual system for object recognition based on testing of interactive attentional top - down hypotheses 1249 – 1264
Gustavo Deco, Bernd Schürmann

Reviews 1265 – 1268
Simonton on Miller: Insights of genius: imagery and creativity in science and art   1265
Gregory on Clarke, Dewhurst: An illustrated history of brain function: imaging the brain from antiquity to the present

Last but not least

The Leaning Tower of Pisa effect: An illusion mediated by colour, brightness, and motion 1269 – 1272
Thomas Ditzinger, Vincent A Billock, J A Scott Kelso, Jochen Holtz