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Issue 7

Guest editorial

Stereopsis and motion parallax 953 – 954
Barbara Gillam

Cueing attention by relative motion in the periphery of the visual field 955 – 970
Dorothe A Poggel, Hans Strasburger, Manfred MacKeben

Accuracy of head orientation perception in triadic situations: Experiment in a virtual environment 971 – 979
Ronald Poppe, Rutger Rienks, Dirk Heylen

The visual discrimination of bending 980 – 989
J Farley Norman, Elizabeth Y Wiesemann, Hideko F Norman, M Jett Taylor, Warren D Craft

Perceived depth in the ‘sieve effect’ and exclusive binocular rivalry 990 – 1002
Kazumichi Matsumiya, Ian P Howard, Hirohiko Kaneko

The modulation of haptic line bisection by a visual illusion and optokinetic stimulation 1003 – 1018
Alberto Gallace, Malika Auvray, Charles Spence

A variant of the anomalous motion illusion based upon contrast and visual latency 1019 – 1035
Akiyoshi Kitaoka, Hiroshi Ashida

Grouping effects in flash-induced perceptual fading 1036 – 1042
Mark L T Vergeer, Rob van Lier

The flash-lag effect during illusory chopstick rotation 1043 – 1048
Stuart Anstis

Relationship between frames of reference and mirror-image reversals 1049 – 1056
Hirokazu Yoshimura, Tatsuo Tabata

Differences in attentional involvement underlying the perception of distinctive and typical faces 1057 – 1065
Jae-Jin Ryu, Avi Chaudhuri

Isovist analysis captures properties of space relevant for locomotion and experience 1066 – 1083
Jan M Wiener, Gerald Franz, Nicole Rossmanith, Andreas Reichelt, Hanspeter A Mallot, Heinrich H Bülthoff

Dyslexia: Sensory deficits or inattention? 1084 – 1088
Bernt Christian Skottun, John Skoyles

The effect of brief auditory stimuli on visual apparent motion 1089 – 1103
Stephan Getzmann

Last but not least

Grouping by contrast: figure – ground segregation is not necessarily fundamental 1104 – 1107
Arthur G Shapiro, Kai Hamburger

Reviews 1108 – 1110
Zavagno on Gilchrist: Seeing black and white