Guest editorial
A sideways look at configural encoding: Two different effects of face rotation 7 – 14
Michael B Lewis, Thomas E Glenister
Attending to faces: change detection, familiarization, and inversion effects 15 – 28
Jason J S Barton, Shaunak Deepak, Numaan Malik
Cue gradient and cue density interact in the detection and recognition of objects defined by motion, contrast, or texture 29 – 39
Neva J Bull, Mick Hunter, David C Finlay
Endogenous shifts of covert attention operate within multiple coordinate frames: Evidence from a feature-priming task 41 – 52
Doug J K Barrett, Mark F Bradshaw, David Rose
Information regarding structure and lightness based on phenomenal transparency influences the efficiency of visual search 53 – 66
Hiroyuki Mitsudo
Correlation between stereoanomaly and perceived depth when disparity and motion interact in binocular matching 67 – 84
Raymond van Ee
Aging and the perception of speed 85 – 96
J Farley Norman, Heather E Ross, Laura M Hawkes, Jennifer R Long
Coherent perspective jitter induces visual illusions of self-motion 97 – 110
Stephen Palmisano, Darren Burke, Robert S Allison
Hearing foreign voices: does knowing what is said affect visual-masked-speech detection? 111 – 120
Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis
Last but not least
Reviews 125 – 126
Kristjansson on Prinz, Hommel (Eds): Common mechanisms in perception and action: Attention and Performance XIX
Editorial
Modification of depth and distance perception caused by long-term wearing of left - right reversing spectacles 131 – 153
Makoto Ichikawa, Takahiko Kimura, Hiroyuki Egusa, Makiko Nakatsuka, Jun Amano, Tomomi Ueda, Takara Tashiro
A distributed intercortical processing of binocular rivalry: psychophysical evidence 155 – 166
Teng Leng Ooi, Zijiang J He
On nystagmus, saccades, and fixations 167 – 184
Benjamin W Tatler, Nicholas J Wade
The Chimenti controversy 185 – 200
Nicholas J Wade
Reference frames for orientation anisotropies in face recognition and biological-motion perception 201 – 210
Nikolaus F Troje
The effect of texture relief on perception of slant from texture 211 – 233
Jeffrey A Saunders
Visual and haptic matching of perceived orientations of lines 235 – 248
Frouke Hermens, Stan Gielen
Last but not least
Public perceptions 253 – 254
Richard Gregory
Reviews 255 – 256
Cousineau on M Fhale, T Poggio (Eds): Perceptual learning
Editorial
Luminance gradient can break background-independent lightness constancy 263 – 268
Alexander D Logvinenko, John Kane
Perceptual organization and White's illusion 269 – 284
Barton L Anderson
The role of eyebrows in face recognition 285 – 293
Javid Sadr, Izzat Jarudi, Pawan Sinha
A common oscillator for perceptual rivalries? 295 – 305
Olivia L Carter, John D Pettigrew
Cognitive styles: errors in directional judgments 307 – 320
Raffaella Nori, Fiorella Giusberti
Drawings from Gaia, a blind girl 321 – 340
John M Kennedy
The formation of rhythmic categories and metric priming 341 – 365
Peter Desain, Henkjan Honing
The aperture problems in the Pulfrich effect 367 – 375
Hiroyuki Ito
Last but not least
Guest editorial
Comparison at a distance 395 – 414
Marina V Danilova, John D Mollon
Measuring the depth induced by an opposite-luminance (but not anticorrelated) stereogram 415 – 421
Piers D L Howe, Takeo Watanabe
Directional harmonic theory: A computational Gestalt model to account for illusory contour and vertex formation 423 – 448
Steven Lehar
Search of jumping items: Visual marking and discrete motion 449 – 462
Elizabeth S Olds, C Meghan McMurtry
Saccadic suppression of displacement: Effects of illumination and background manipulation 463 – 474
Michael R MacAskill, Richard D Jones, Tim J Anderson
Attentional modulation of self-motion perception 475 – 484
Michiteru Kitazaki, Takao Sato
Children's search for targets located within and beyond the field of view: Effects of deafness and age 485 – 497
J Bernard Netelenbos, Geert J P Savelsbergh
Superior haptic perceptual selectivity in late-blind and very-low-vision subjects 499 – 511
Morton A Heller, Kathy Wilson, Heather Steffen, Keiko Yoneyama, Deneen D Brackett
Reviews 513 – 515
O'Shea on Ross, Plug: The mystery of the moon illusion: Exploring size perception
Clark Barrett on Forde, Humphreys (Eds): Category specificity in brain and mind
Erratum 516
Guest editorial
Information used in detecting upcoming collision 525 – 544
Reinoud J Bootsma, Cathy M Craig
Perceived shifts of flashed stimuli by visible and invisible object motion 545 – 559
Katsumi Watanabe, Takashi R Sato, Shinsuke Shimojo
Comparing solid-body with point-light animations 561 – 566
Harold Hill, Yuri Jinno, Alan Johnston
A comparison of visual and nonvisual sensory inputs to walked distance in a blind-walking task 567 – 578
Colin G Ellard, Sarah C Shaughnessy
The time course of abstract visual representation 579 – 592
Benjamin W Tatler, Iain D Gilchrist, Jenny Rusted
The Venus effect: people's understanding of mirror reflections in paintings 593 – 599
Marco Bertamini, Richard Latto, Alice Spooner
The lasting impression of Chairman Mao: hyperfidelity of familiar-face memory 601 – 614
Liezhong Ge, Jing Luo, Mayu Nishimura, Kang Lee
Effects of algebraic and absolute luminance differences on achromaic surface grouping 615 – 620
Sergio Cesare Masin
Does the bandpass linear filter response predict gradient lightness induction? A reply to Fred Kingdom 621 – 626
Alexander D Logvinenko
The fluttering-heart illusion: a new hypothesis 627 – 634
David Nguyen-Tri, Jocelyn Faubert
Attention affects the stereoscopic depth aftereffect 635 – 640
David Rose, Mark F Bradshaw, Paul B Hibbard
Reviews 641 – 642
Kentridge on Conway: Neural mechanisms of color vision: Double-opponent cells in the visual cortex
Editorial
Do intersections serve as basic features in visual search? 645 – 656
Jeremy M Wolfe, Jennifer S DiMase
Visual context integration is not fully developed in 4-year-old children 657 – 666
Zsuzsa Káldy, Ilona Kovács
Is color an intrinsic property of object representation? 667 – 680
Galit Naor-Raz, Michael J Tarr, Daniel Kersten
Perceptual switching, eye movements, and the bus paradox 681 – 698
Junji Ito, Andrey R Nikolaev, Marjolein Luman, Maartje F Aukes, Chie Nakatani, Cees van Leeuwen
Timing accuracy in motion extrapolation: Reverse effects of target size and visible extent of motion at low and high speeds 699 – 706
Alexander Sokolov, Marina Pavlova
Distance perception for points at equiconvergence and equidistance loci 707 – 716
Sheldon M Ebenholtz, Jean M Ebenholtz
A fair test of the effect of a shadow-incompatibe luminance gradient on the simultaneous lightness contrast (followed by Discussion) 717 – 730
Alexander D Logvinenko
Invalid cues impair auditory motion sensitivity 731 – 740
Raymond M Stanley, Nestor Matthews
Measuring and modeling real-time responses to music: The dynamics of tonality induction 741 – 766
Petri Toiviainen, Carol L Krumhansl
Last but not least
Reviews 771 – 772
Benton on Rhodes, Zebrowitz: Facial attractiveness
Guest editorial
Re-viewing 25 years of ECVP -- A personal view 777 – 791
Lothar Spillmann
Dodge-ing the issue: Dodge, Javal, Hering, and the measurement of saccades in eye-movement research 793 – 804
Nicholas J Wade, Benjamin W Tatler, Dieter Heller
Recognising the usual orientation of one's own face: the role of asymmetrically located details 805 – 811
Serge Brédart
Recognising facial expression from spatially and temporally modified movements 813 – 826
Frank E Pollick, Harold Hill, Andrew Calder, Helena Paterson
Normal recognition of emotion in a prosopagnosic 827 – 838
Bradley C Duchaine, Holly Parker, Ken Nakayama
Reproduction of seen actions: stimulus-selective learning 839 – 854
Robert Sekuler, Aafia Siddiqui, Nikhil Goyal, Rohin Rajan
Velocity dependence of the interocular transfer of dynamic motion aftereffects 855 – 866
Ran Tao, Martin J M Lankheet, Wim A van de Grind, Richard J A van Wezel
Visual discrimination of number without counting 867 – 870
John Ross
The perception of minimal structures: Performance on open and closed versions of visually presented Euclidean travelling salesperson problems 871 – 886
Douglas Vickers, Pierre Bovet, Michael D Lee, Peter Hughes
The role of pictorial convention in haptic picture perception 887 – 893
Leanne J Thompson, Edward P Chronicle, Alan F Collins
Public perceptions 895 – 896
Reviews 897 – 898
Zavagno on Massironi: The psychology of graphic images: seeing, drawing, communicating
Editorial
Face detection: Mapping human performance 903 – 920
Michael B Lewis, Andrew J Edmonds
The role of facial colour and luminance in visual and audiovisual speech perception 921 – 936
Maxine V McCotter, Timothy R Jordan
Prior knowledge about display inversion in biological motion perception 937 – 946
Marina Pavlova, Alexander Sokolov
The relationship between change detection and recognition of centrally attended objects in motion pictures 947 – 962
Bonnie L Angelone, Daniel T Levin, Daniel J Simons
The line-motion illusion can be reversed by motion signals after the line disappears 963 – 968
David M Eagleman, Terrence J Sejnowski
Efficient extrapolation of the view with a dynamic and predictive stimulus 969 – 983
Hidemichi Mitsumatsu, Kazuhiko Yokosawa
Boundary completion in illusory contours: Interpolation or extrapolation? 985 – 999
Thomas F Shipley, Philip J Kellman
Illusory illusions: The significance of fixation on the perception of geometrical illusions 1001 – 1008
Burkhart Fischer, Osvaldo da Pos, Frank Stürzel
Monocular discs in the occlusion zones of binocular surfaces do not have quantitative depth
Barbara Gillam, Michael Cook, Shane Blackburn
Last but not least
Reviews 1025 – 1027
Wilson on Harris, Jenkin (Eds): Levels of perception
Erratum 1028
Guest editorial
Gaze stability of observers watching Op Art pictures 1037 – 1049
Johannes M Zanker, Melanie Doyle, Robin Walker
"A moment's monument": the central vision of Italian sculptor Medardo Rosso (1858 - 1928) 1051 – 1058
David Melcher, Francesca Bacci
Haptics and projection: Drawings by Tracy, a blind adult 1059 – 1071
John M Kennedy, Igor Juricevic
Visually perceived eye level with reversible pitch stimuli: Implications for the great circle and implicit surface models 1073 – 1092
Robert B Post, Jacque M Teague, Robert B Welch, Todd E Hudson
Sex, beauty, and the relative luminance of facial features 1093 – 1107
Richard Russell
Pulling faces: An investigation of the face-distortion aftereffect 1109 – 1116
Tamara L Watson, Colin W G Clifford
An encoding advantage for own-race versus other-race faces 1117 – 1125
Pamela M Walker, James W Tanaka
Do expertise and the degree of perception - action coupling affect natural anticipatory performance? 1127 – 1139
Damian Farrow, Bruce Abernethy
First-order and second-order spectral 'motion' mechanisms in the human auditory system 1141 – 1149
Wendy E Huddleston, Edgar A DeYoe
Last but not least
Editorial
Meet The Simpsons: Top - down effects in face learning 1159 – 1168
Lesley Bonner, A Mike Burton, Rob Jenkins, Allan McNeill, Vicki Bruce
The effects of different aperture-viewing conditions on the recognition of novel objects 1169 – 1179
Grzegorz Króliczak, Melvyn A Goodale, G Keith Humphrey
Configural processing in the perception of eye-gaze direction 1181 – 1188
Jenny Jenkins, Stephen R H Langton
Effects of partial occlusion on perceived surface segregation 1189 – 1198
Sergio Cesare Masin
Orientation-selective adaptation to crowded illusory lines 1199 – 1210
Reza Rajimehr, Leila Montaser-Kouhsari, Seyed-Reza Afraz
Spatial integration in Glass patterns 1211 – 1220
Ilmari Kurki, Pentti Laurinen, Tarja Peromaa, Jukka Saarinen
Motion, flash, and flicker: A unified spatiotemporal model of perceived edge sharpening 1221 – 1232
Stephen T Hammett, Mark A Georgeson, Gillian S Barbieri-Hesse
Spatial variations of visual - auditory fusion areas 1233 – 1245
Martine Godfroy, C Roumes, P Dauchy
Visual processing of coherent rotation in the central visual field: An fMRI study 1247 – 1257
Mervi Könönen, Ari Pääkkönen, Maija Pihlajamäki, Kaarina Partanen, Pasi A Karjalainen, Seppo Soimakallio, Hannu J Aronen
Detection of amplitude modulation and frequency modulation in tactual gratings: A critical bandwidth for active touch 1259 – 1271
Harold T Nefs, Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink
Last but not least
Reviews 1279 – 1284
Farrell on Dudai: Memory from A to Z: Keywords, concepts, and beyond
Tripathy on Pessoa, De Weerd (Eds): Filling-in: From perceptual completion to cortical reorganization
Goertz on Bruce, Green, Georgeson: Visual perception: Physiology, psychology and ecology
Editorial
Anomalous induction of brightness and surface qualities: A new illusion due to radial lines and chromatic rings 1289 – 1305
Baingio Pinna, Lothar Spillmann, John S Werner
Wagon-wheel illusion under steady illumination: real or illusory? 1307 – 1310
Pooya Pakarian, Mohammad Taghi Yasamy
Perception of surface reflectance of 3-D geometrical shapes: Influence of the lighting mode 1311 – 1324
Byung-Geun Khang, Jan J Koenderink, Astrid M L Kappers
Does interhemispheric competition mediate motion-induced blindness? A transcranial magnetic stimulation study 1325 – 1338
Agnes P Funk, John D Pettigrew
The effect of text orientation, visual meridian, and inter-character spacing on word identification in the retinal periphery 1339 – 1350
Alex Chaparro, Corrina Liao
Transfer of spatial context from visual to haptic search 1351 – 1358
Tomohiro Nabeta, Fuminori Ono, Jun-ichiro Kawahara
"Seeing things in my head": A synesthete's images for music and notes 1359 – 1376
Carol Bergfeld Mills, Edith Howell Boteler, Glenda K Larcombe
Response inhibition can affect reaction time to abrupt-onset visual displays 1377 – 1391
Angus Gellatly, Geoff Cole, Claire Fox, Matthew Johnson
Cross-modal and non-sensory influences on auditory streaming 1393 – 1402
Robert P Carlyon, Christopher J Plack, Deborah A Fantini, Rhodri Cusack
Last but not least
Reviews 1409 – 1410
De Bruyn on Munger (Ed.): The history of psychology: fundamental question
Editorial
Thatcher's children: Development and the Thatcher illusion 1415 – 1421
Michael B Lewis
Judging distance across texture discontinuities 1423 – 1440
Cary S Feria, Myron L Braunstein, George J Andersen
Is there a pop-out of exclusively binocular (cyclopean) contours and regions? 1441 – 1450
Yury Petrov
T-junctions and perceived slant of partially occluded surfaces 1451 – 1464
Philip M Grove, Hiroshi Ono, Hirohiko Kaneko
Interactions between view changes and shape changes in picture - picture matching 1465 – 1498
Rebecca Lawson, Heinrich H Bülthoff, Sarah Dumbell
Spatial reference and scanning with the left and right hand 1499 – 1511
Susanna Millar, Zainab Al-Attar
Reviews 1513
Amorim on Thornton, Hubbard (Eds): Representational momentum: New findings, new directions
Erratum 1514
Subject index 1515 – 1520
Author index 1521 – 1523
Referees 1525 – 1526
Perception WWW CD-ROM archive 1527