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Issue 7

Guest editorial

Flagging early examples of ambiguity 1 861 – 864
Nicholas J Wade

Surface assignment modulates object formation for visual short-term memory 865 – 881
Árni Kristjánsson

Who owns the contour of a visual hole? 883 – 894
Marco Bertamini

Active steering along corrugated surfaces 895 – 909
Nam-Gyoon Kim

Self recognition versus recognition of others by biological motion: Viewpoint-dependent effects 911 – 920
Daniel Jokisch, Irene Daum, Nikolaus F Troje

A haptic face-inversion effect 921 – 931
Andrea R Kilgour, Susan J Lederman

Dependence of illusory motion on directional consistency in oblique components 933 – 946
Makoto Ichikawa, Yuko Masakura, Kohkichi Munechika

Spatiotemporal balance in competing apparent motion is not predicted from the strength of the single-motion percept 947 – 957
Kazuhiro Sakamoto, Takayuki Sugiura, Toshihiko Kaku, Toru Onizawa, Masafumi Yano

Background stripes affect apparent speed of rotation 959 – 964
Stuart Anstis, Hiroyuki Ito, Patrick Cavanagh

Can subthreshold summation be observed with the Ehrenstein illusion? 965 – 981
Véronique Salvano-Pardieu, Brian Wink, Alain Taliercio, Ken Manktelow, Thomas Meigen

Domestic chicks perceive stereokinetic illusions 983 – 992
Elena Clara, Lucia Regolin, Mario Zanforlin, Giorgio Vallortigara

Last but not least

The bar – cross – ellipse illusion: Alternating percepts of rigid and nonrigid motion based on contour ownership and trackable feature assignment 993 – 997
Peter U Tse , Gideon P Caplovitz

Reviews 999 – 1002
Gregory on Kitaoka: Trick eyes: Magical illusions that will activate the brain
Kristjánsson on Gordon: Theories of visual perception