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Issue 10

Editorial

The locked doors 1155 – 1156
Richard L Gregory

The eye as an optical instrument: from camera obscura to Helmholtz's perspective 1157 – 1177
Nicholas J Wade, Stanley Finger

What does the Ternus display tell us about motion processing in human vision? 1179 – 1188
Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Robert F Hess

Independent detectors for expansion and rotation, and for orthogonal components of deformation 1189 – 1202
Tim S Meese, Mike G Harris

Raised visual detection thresholds depend on the level of complexity of cognitive foveal loading 1203 – 1212
Sotiris Plainis, Ian J Murray, Kamlesh Chauhan

Of holes and wholes: The perception of surrounded regions 1213 – 1226
Rolf Nelson, Stephen E Palmer

Can attention select only a fixed number of objects at a time? 1227 – 1248
Greg Davis, Victoria L Welch, Amanda Holmes, Alex Shepherd

Mental models of line drawings 1249 – 1261
Kevin J Burns

Amplitude and spatial-period discrimination in sinusoidal gratings by dynamic touch 1263 – 1274
Harold T Nefs, Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink

Last but not least

Deformation of visual space at the ECVP in Groningen 1275 – 1276
Astrid M L Kappers, Susan F te Pas 1275

Reviews / Erratum 1277 – 1280
Hibbard on Zanker, Zeil (Eds): Motion vision: Computational, neural and ecological constraints