Guest editorial
Philosophy, perception, and neuroscience 638 – 651
John Smythies
Modulation of visually evoked movement responses in moving virtual environments 652 – 663
Rebecca J Reed-Jones, Lori Ann Vallis
Line segments and corners of distractors are equally important in causing interference 664 – 678
Catherine Hluchanic, Ada Kritikos
Centred egocentric, decentred egocentric, and allocentric spatial representations in the peripersonal space of congenital total blindness 679 – 693
Emanuele Coluccia, Irene C Mammarella, Cesare Cornoldi
Inefficient search of large-scale space in Williams syndrome: Further insights on the role of LIMK1 deletion in deficits of spatial cognition 694 – 701
Alastair D Smith, Iain D Gilchrist, Bruce Hood, May Tassabehji, Annette Karmiloff-Smith
Face classification in schizophrenia: Evidence for a sensitivity to distinctiveness 702 – 707
Robert A Johnston, Eleanor Tomlinson, Chris Jones, Alan Weaden
Integration of colour, motion, orientation, and spatial frequency in visual search 708 – 718
Leo Poom
Mondrian, eye movements, and the oblique effect 719 – 731
Jordan E Plumhoff, James A Schirillo
A historical note on illusory contours in shadow writing 732 – 739
Stefano Vezzani, Barbara F M Marino
Terrestrial-passage theory: Failing a test 740 – 747
Charles F Reed, Elizabeth A Krupinski
Spatial effects on temporal categorisation 748 – 762
Marie-Ève Roussel, Simon Grondin, Peter Killeen
The effect of visuo-spatial organisation in recognition-memory tasks 763 – 774
Laura Petrini, Kristian Hennings, Lars Arendt-Nielsen
Last but not least
Obituary
Reviews 788 – 790
Aspell, Blanke on Klatzky, MacWhinney, Behrmann (Eds): Embodiment, ego-space and action