Editorial
Scintillating lustre and brightness induced by radial lines 5 – 16
Baingio Pinna, Lothar Spillmann, Walter H Ehrenstein
Evidence for an attentional component of the perceptual misalignment between moving and flashing stimuli 17 – 30
Marcus V C Baldo, Alexandre H Kihara, Janaina Namba, Stanley A Klein
A double neon colour illusion 31 – 38
Rob van Lier
Context and the motion aftereffect: Occlusion cues in the test pattern alter perceived direction 39 – 50
Maarten J van der Smagt, Gene R Stoner
A planar and a volumetric test for stereoanomaly 51 – 64
Raymond van Ee, Whitman Richards
Conditions under which stereopsis and motion perception are blind 65 – 71
Yong-Guk Kim, John D Mollon
Is lightness induction a pictorial illusion? 73 – 82
Alexander D Logvinenko, John Kane, Deborah A Ross
The pursuit of Leonardo's constraint 83 – 102
Hiroshi Ono, Nicholas J Wade, Linda Lillakas
Overestimation of heights in virtual reality is influenced more by perceived distal size than by the 2-D versus 3-D dimensionality of the display 103 – 112
Melissa W Dixon, Dennis R Proffitt
A matching advantage for dynamic human faces 113 – 132
Ian M Thornton, Zoe Kourtzi
Last but not least: 'United' we stand 133
Pawan Sinha, Tomasa Poggio, Tomaso Poggio
Special issue: Articulation
Color constancy, lightness constancy, and the articulation hypothesis 135 – 139
Laurence T Maloney, James A Schirillo
Articulation effects in lightness: Historical background and theoretical implications 141 – 150
Alan L Gilchrist, Vidal Annan Jr
Scene articulation: dependence of illuminant estimates on number of surfaces 151 – 159
Karina J Linnell, David H Foster
Articulation: brightness, apparent illumination, and contrast ratios 161 – 169
James A Schirillo, Steven K Shevell
Colour constancy in goldfish and man: influence of surround size and lightness 171 – 187
Christa Neumeyer, Saskia Dörr, Janine Fritsch, Claudia Kardelky
Induction in variants of White's effect: Common or separate mechanisms? 189 – 196
Branka Spehar, Colin W G Clifford, Tiziano Agostini
Painting with light by Rob and Nick Carter: Dramatic failures of colour constancy in articulated scenes 197 – 200
Branka Spehar, Colin W G Clifford
Articulation in the context of edge classification 201 – 207
Alexander D Logvinenko
Second-order statistics of colour codes modulate transformations that effectuate varying degrees of scene invariance and illumination invariance 209 – 224
Rainer Mausfeld, Johannes Andres
The influence of chromatic and achromatic variability on chromatic induction and perceived colour 225 – 232
Eli Brenner, Frans W Cornelissen
An empirical study of the traditional Mach card effect 233 – 246
Marina G Bloj, Anya C Hurlbert
Surface-illuminant ambiguity and color constancy: Effects of scene complexity and depth cues 247 – 263
James M Kraft, Shannon I Maloney, David H Brainard
Guest editorial
Visual feature binding in early infancy 273 – 286
Gentaro Taga, Tomohiro Ikejiri, Tatsushi Tachibana, Shinsuke Shimojo, Atsuhiro Soeda, Keiko Takeuchi, Yukuo Konishi
Is there a linear or a nonlinear relationship between rotation and configural processing of faces? 287 – 296
Stephan M Collishaw, Graham J Hole
The priming of face recognition after metric transformations 297 – 313
Brian E Brooks, Luke J Rosielle, Eric E Cooper
Are average and symmetric faces attractive to infants? Discrimination and looking preferences 315 – 321
Gillian Rhodes, Keren Geddes, Linda Jeffery, Suzanne Dziurawiec, Alison Clark
Separating perception time from response time: The slope transition paradigm 323 – 339
Ethel Matin, David C Nofer, Lisa Gische
Global interference: The effect of exposure duration that is substituted for spatial frequency 341 – 348
Yuko Hibi, Yuji Takeda, Akihiro Yagi
Path integration from optic flow and body senses in a homing task 349 – 374
Melissa J Kearns, William H Warren, Andrew P Duchon, Michael J Tarr
Reviews 387 – 390
Bloj on Davis (Ed.): Color perception: Philosophical, psychological, artistic, and computational perspectives
Welchman on Wade, Swanston: Visual perception: An introduction
Editorial
Effects of attentional modulation of a stationary surround in adaptation to motion 393 – 408
Michael S Georgiades, John P Harris
Selective attention to stimulus features modulates interocular suppression 409 – 419
Hiroyuki Sasaki, Jiro Gyoba
Fast temporal dynamics of visual cue integration 421 – 434
Jochen Triesch, Dana H Ballard, Robert A Jacobs
Biological motion shown backwards: the apparent-facing effect 435 – 443
Marina Pavlova, Ingeborg Krägeloh-Mann, Niels Birbaumer, Alexander Sokolov
The effect of name category and discriminability on the search characteristics of colour sets 445 – 461
Steve Guest, Darren Van Laar
Consistent stereoscopic information increases the perceived speed of vection in depth 463 – 480
Stephen Palmisano
Perceptual behavior: recurrence analysis of a haptic exploratory procedure 481 – 510
Michael A Riley, Jeffrey B Wagman, Marie-Vee Santana, Claudia Carello, M T Turvey
Last but not least
Reviews 513 – 515
Ludwig on Braun, Koch, Davis (Eds): Visual attention and cortical circuits
Erratum 516
Guest editorial
Experiments on the role of painted cues in Hughes's reverspectives 521 – 530
Thomas V Papathomas
Perceptual assignment of opacity to translucent surfaces: The role of image blur 531 – 552
Manish Singh, Barton L Anderson
Configural face processing develops more slowly than featural face processing 553 – 566
Catherine J Mondloch, Richard Le Grand, Daphne Maurer
Categorical perception of race 567 – 578
Daniel T Levin, Bonnie L Angelone
A feature-segmentation model of short-term visual memory 579 – 589
Koji Sakai, Toshio Inui
Detection performance in pop-out tasks: Nonmonotonic changes with display size and eccentricity 591 – 602
Cristina Meinecke, Mieke Donk
Motion versus position in the perception of head-centred movement 603 – 615
Tom C A Freeman, Jane H Sumnall
The limited capacity of humans to identify the components of taste mixtures and taste - odour mixtures 617 – 635
David G Laing, Catherine Link, Anthony L Jinks, Ian Hutchinson
Last but not least
Reviews 641 – 642
Donaldson on Uttal: The new phrenology: The limits of localizing cognitive processes in the brain
Guest editorial
Eyes wide apart: Overestimating interpupillary distance 651 – 656
Peter Thompson
Luminance-induced shift in the apparent direction of gaze 657 – 674
Shinki Ando
Different spatial-relational information is used to recognise faces and emotional expressions 675 – 682
Murray White
Understanding Dali's Slave Market with the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire: A case study in the scale information driving perception 683 – 691
Lizann Bonnar, Frédéric Gosselin, Philippe G Schyns
Mirror symmetry opposes splitting of chromatically homogeneous surfaces 693 – 709
Giulia Parovel, Stefano Vezzani
Munker - White-like illusions without T-junctions 711 – 715
Arash Yazdanbakhsh, Ehsan Arabzadeh, Baktash Babadi, Arash Fazl
Revision: Is visual perception a requisite for visual imagery? 717 – 731
Diego Kaski
Cone contributions to colour constancy 733 – 746
Oliver Rinner, Karl R Gegenfurtner
Tangible pictures: Viewpoint effects and linear perspective in visually impaired people 747 – 769
Morton A Heller, Deneen D Brackett, Eric Scroggs, Heather Steffen, Kim Heatherly, Shana Salik
Reviews 771 – 772
Haggard on Plomp: The intelligent ear: on the nature of sound perception
Editorial
Achromatic transparency and the role of local contours 775 – 790
Reza Kasrai, Frederick A A Kingdom
Rapid long lasting learning in a collinear edge-detection task 791 – 798
Eliot C Bush, Shinsuke Shimojo, John M Allman
Absolute and relative effects of similarity and distance on grouping 799 – 811
Sergio Cesare Masin
How context influences predominance during binocular rivalry 813 – 824
Kenith V Sobel, Randolph Blake
Buildup and decay of a three-dimensional rotational aftereffect obtained with a three-dimensional figure 825 – 836
J Timothy Petersik
Active versus passive processing of biological motion 837 – 853
Ian M Thornton, Ronald A Rensink, Maggie Shiffrar
Lateralization of narrow-band noise by blind and sighted listeners 855 – 873
Helen J Simon, Pierre L Divenyi, Al Lotze
Spatial stimulus cue information supplying auditory saltation 875 – 885
Dennis P Phillips, Susan E Hall, Susan E Boehnke, Leanna E D Rutherford
Evidence for transliminality from a subliminal card-guessing task 887 – 892
Susan E Crawley, Christopher C French, Steven A Yesson
Last but not least
Reviews 895 – 898
Edworthy on Juslin, Sloboda: Music and emotion: Theory and research
Cooper on Spinella: The psychopharmacology of herbal medicine: Plant drugs that alter mind, brain and behavior
Editorial
Global and local contributions to the optical specification of time to contact: Observer sensitivity to composite tau 901 – 924
Reinoud J Bootsma, Cathy M Craig
Perception of objects that are translating and rotating 925 – 942
Zhiyong Yang, Amita Shimpi, Dale Purves
Perceived internal depth in rotating and translating objects 943 – 954
Myron L Braunstein, Craig W Sauer, Cary Strumpf Feria, George J Andersen
Are spatial frequencies integrated from coarse to fine? 955 – 967
Eugene McSorley, John M Findlay
Global visual completion of quasi-regular shapes 969 – 984
Tessa C J de Wit, Rob J van Lier
Exploring levels of face familiarity by using an indirect face-matching measure 985 – 994
Ruth Clutterbuck, Robert A Johnston
Contribution of color to face recognition 995 – 1003
Andrew W Yip, Pawan Sinha
The boogie-woogie illusion 1005 – 1011
Patrick Cavanagh, Stuart Anstis
Haptic pictures: Fit judgments predict identification, recognition memory, and confidence 1013 – 1026
John M Kennedy, Juan Bai
Last but not least
Reviews 1031 – 1032
Maloney on Regan: Human perception of objects: Early visual processing of spatial form defined by luminance, color, texture, motion, and binocular disparity
Guest editorial
Amodal completion and the perception of depth without binocular correspondence 1037 – 1045
Benoit A Bacon, Pascal Mamassian
Propagation of depth information from local regions in 3-D scenes 1047 – 1059
Craig W Sauer, Myron L Braunstein, Asad Saidpour, George J Andersen
The role of ON- and OFF-channel processing in the detection of bilateral symmetry 1061 – 1072
Anna Brooks, Rick van der Zwan
Flank transparency: The effects of gaps, line spacing, and apparent motion 1073 – 1092
Daniel Wollschläger, Antonio M Rodriguez, Donald D Hoffman
Factors contributing to the implicit dynamic quality of static abstract designs 1093 – 1107
Paul J Locher, Pieter Jan Stappers
Representation of the gender of human faces by infants: A preference for female 1109 – 1121
Paul C Quinn, Joshua Yahr, Abbie Kuhn, Alan M Slater, Olivier Pascalis
Attention to faces: A change-blindness study 1123 – 1146
Temre N Davies, Donald D Hoffman
Effects of visual-field inversions on the reverse-perspective illusion 1147 – 1151
Norman D Cook, Takefumi Hayashi, Toshihiko Amemiya, Kimihiro Suzuki, Lorenz Leumann
Perceived eye size is larger in happy faces than in surprised faces 1153 – 1155
Jun'ichiro Seyama, Ruth S Nagayama
Reviews 1157 – 1158
Sumnall on Mach: Fundamentals of the theory of motion perception (annotated translation into English together with original German text)
Guest editorial
Representing motion in a static image: constraints and parallels in art, science, and popular culture 1165 – 1193
James E Cutting
Spatial but not temporal cueing influences the mislocalisation of a target flashed during smooth pursuit 1195 – 1203
Gerben Rotman, Eli Brenner, Jeroen B J Smeets
Flag errors in soccer games: the flash-lag effect brought to real life 1205 – 1210
Marcus Vinicius C Baldo, Ronald D Ranvaud, Edgard Morya
Blur discrimination and its relation to blur-mediated depth perception 1211 – 1219
George Mather, David R R Smith
Effects of geometric distortions on face-recognition performance 1221 – 1240
Graham J Hole, Patricia A George, K Eaves, A Rasek
Latency correction explains the classical geometrical illusions 1241 – 1262
Mark A Changizi, David M Widders
The haptic Müller-Lyer illusion in sighted and blind people 1263 – 1274
Morton A Heller, Deneen D Brackett, Kathy Wilson, Keiko Yoneyama, Amanda Boyer, Heather Steffen
Last but not least
Obituary
Reviews 1283 – 1284
Tatler on Rolls, Deco: Computational neuroscience of vision
How do the internal details of the object contribute to recognition? 1289 – 1298
Hidemichi Mitsumatsu, Kazuhiko Yokosawa
Effects of occlusion on pigeons' visual object recognition 1299 – 1312
Norma T DiPietro, Edward A Wasserman, Michael E Young
The eyes have it: a perceptual investigation of eyespots 1313 – 1322
Suzanne Dziurawiec, Jan B Deregowski
Vertical disparity can alter perceived direction 1323 – 1333
Ellen M Berends, Raymond van Ee, Casper J Erkelens
Feature integration across parts in visual search 1335 – 1347
Yaoda Xu
Is the acquisition of basic-colour terms in young children constrained? 1349 – 1370
Nicola J Pitchford, Kathy T Mullen
The color of two alphabets for a multilingual synesthete 1371 – 1394
Carol Bergfeld Mills, Meredith L Viguers, Shari K Edelson, Amanda T Thomas, Stephanie L Simon-Dack, Joanne A Innis
A comparison of the effects of differences in temporal gating and ear of presentation on profile discrimination 1395 – 1402
Nicholas I Hill, Peter J Bailey
Last but not least
Reviews 1407 – 1409
Wade on Hockney: Secret knowledge: Rediscovering the lost techniques of the old masters
Editorial
Dynamics of attention in depth: Evidence from multi-element tracking 1415 – 1437
Lavanya Viswanathan, Ennio Mingolla
Seeing stereoscopic depth from disparity between kinetic edges 1439 – 1448
Leo Poom
Influences of motion and depth on brightness induction: An illusory transparency effect? 1449 – 1457
Kazunori Morikawa, Thomas V Papathomas
The difference between flipping strategy and spinning strategy in mental rotation 1459 – 1466
Nobuhiro Kanamori, Akihiro Yagi
Large-scale visual frontoparallels under full-cue conditions 1467 – 1475
Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doorn, Astrid M L Kappers, Joseph S Lappin
Perception of self-tilt in a true and illusory vertical plane 1477 – 1490
Eric L Groen, Heather L Jenkin, Ian P Howard
Gustation: intersensory experience par excellence 1491 – 1500
Jennifer A Stillman
Public perceptions 1501 – 1508
A new illusion of floating motion in depth Baingio Pinna, Lothar Spillmann
Shifts of edges and deformations of patterns Baingio Pinna, Richard L Gregory
Reviews 1509 – 1511
Morgan on: Thomas Young's Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts
Subject index 1513 – 1518
Author index 1519 – 1521
Referees 1522 – 1523
Perception WWW CD-ROM archive 1524