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Issue 4

Guest editorial

Berkeley’s confused vision 475 – 478
Nicholas J Wade

Effect of title on eye-movement exploration of cubist paintings by Fernand Léger 479 – 491
Zoi Kapoula, Gintautas Daunys, Olivier Herbez, Qing Yang

Binocular vision: Defining the historical directions 492 – 507
Hiroshi Ono, Nicholas J Wade, Linda Lillakas

Age effects on the perception of motion illusions 508 – 521
Jutta Billino, Kai Hamburger, Karl R Gegenfurtner

Off on the wrong foot: Local features in biological motion 522 – 532
Daniel R Saunders, Julia Suchan, Nikolaus F Troje

Viewpoint dependence in the recognition of non-elongated familiar objects: Testing the effects of symmetry, front – back axis, and familiarity 533 – 551
Ryosuke Niimi, Kazuhiko Yokosawa

Do pictures of faces, and which ones, capture attention in the inattentional-blindness paradigm? 552 – 568
Christel Devue, Cédric Laloyaux, Dorothée Feyers, Jan Theeuwes, Serge Brédart

Rapid orienting toward face-like stimuli with gaze-relevant contrast information 569 – 578
Przemyslaw Tomalski, Gergely Csibra, Mark H Johnson

Perception of subjective contours in fish 579 – 590
Valeria Anna Sovrano, Angelo Bisazza

Development of color – grapheme synesthesia and its effect on mathematical operations 591 – 605
Carol Bergfeld Mills, Shari R Metzger, Catherine A Foster, Melaina N Valentine-Gresko, Stephanie Ricketts

The influence of facing direction on the haptic identification of two-dimensional raised pictures 606 – 612
Lisa Scocchia, Natale Stucchi, Jack M Loomis

Last but not least

Snap! Recognising implicit actions in static point-light displays 613 – 616
Russell Reid, Anna Brooks, Duncan Blair, Rick van der Zwan

Don’t stand so close to me: The effect of auditory input on interpersonal space 617 – 620
Donna M Lloyd, Anna Coates, Jasmin Knopp, Sarah Oram, Samantha Rowbotham

Applied Vision Association Annual 2009 Meeting, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, 31 March 2009, Abstracts 621 – 629

Reviews 630 – 632
Schofield on Pizlo: 3D shape: Its unique place in visual perception