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Issue 1

Editorial 1 – 2

Apparent motion and the Pulfrich effect 3 – 18
Michael J Morgan, Peter Thompson

Dark adaptation and short-wavelength backgrounds decrease perceived size 19 – 34
Veijo Virsu, Risto Vuorinen

Pattern learning and the control of behaviour by all-inhibitory neural network hierarchies 35 – 50
Vernon Dobson

The orientation anisotropy and orientation constancy: a visual evoked potential study 51 – 58
Barrie J Frost, Jehuda J Kaminer

Recalibration by pairing: a process of perceptual learning 59 – 72
William Epstein

Depth perception in the rat (Rattus Norvegicus): prepotency of three-dimensional over two-dimensional surfaces 73 – 77
Harvey R Schiffman, Richard Lore

The role of figure orientation and apparent depth in the perception of the horizontal - vertical illusion 79 – 83
Harvey R Schiffman, Jack G Thompson

Monocular and binocular rivalry between contours 85 – 95
Nicholas J Wade

Perceiving the language of films 97 – 103
Uta Frith, Jocelyn E Robson

A cross-cultural test of the Maluma-Takete phenomenon 105 – 106
Susan K Rogers, Abraham S Ross

Building the Devil's Tuning Fork 107 – 109
Brooks Masterton, John M Kennedy

Description of a new visual illusion: a drawing of a four-dimensional cube 111 – 113
Dennis Finch

Gregory on the sun illusion 115 – 118
John D Mollon, Helen Ross

Letters t o the editor 119 – 120

Reviews 121 – 122

Issue 2

Editorial 123

Independent spatial-frequency-tuned channels in binocular fusion and rivalry 125 – 143
Bela Julesz, Joan E Miller

Some new subjective contours in random-line stereograms 145 – 150
Bela Julesz, John P Frisby

Depth reduction effects in random-line stereograms 151 – 158
John P Frisby, Bela Julesz

The role of monocularly conspicuous features in facilitating stereopsis from random-dot stereograms 159 – 171
Ann Saye, John P Frisby

Learning to see complex random-dot stereograms 173 – 178
John P Frisby, Jeremy L Clatworthy

The effect of orientation difference on stereopsis as a function of line length 179 – 186
John P Frisby, Bela Julesz

Stereoscopic tilt and size aftereffects 187 – 192
Christopher W Tyler

Reversed depth from positive and negative stereograms 193 – 201
Brian J Rogers, Stuart M Anstis

Illusion-destruction by appropriate scaling 203 – 220
Richard L Gregory, John P Harris

Drawing and tracing in three dimensions -- Stereoscribe 221 – 228
Richard L Gregory

Reviews 229 – 232

Issue 3

Editorial 235 – 237

Violations of symmetry and repetition in visual patterns 239 – 249
Vicky G Bruce, Michael J Morgan

A size illusion based upon a minimal interposition cue 251 – 254
Stanley Coren, Joan S Girgus

The complication experiment uncomplicated 255 – 265
Peter T Cairney

The microstructure of dual-task interaction. 1. The patterning of main-task responses within secondary-task intervals 267 – 290
Shirley Fisher

Attention and the perception of duration during encoding and retrieval 291 – 296
Geoffrey Underwood

Predictions of U-shaped backward pattern masking from considerations of the spatio-temporal frequency response 297 – 304
Bruno G Breitmeyer

Observations on binocular spatial frequency reduction in random noise 305 – 309
Christopher W Tyler

The effect of stationary patterns on adaptation for movement: evidence for inhibitory interaction 311 – 329
John E W Mayhew

Illusory shifts in spatial frequency caused by temporal modulation 331 – 335
David J Tolhurst

Cognitive space 337 – 340

Prism adaptation to moving and stationary target exposures 341 – 347
Benjamin Wallace

Illusory contours: curious cases of simultaneous brightness contrast? 349 – 357
John P Frisby, Jeremy L Clatworthy

Reviews 359 – 360

Issue 4

Editorial 361

Visual experience or translation rules? Drawing the human figure by blind and sighted children 363 – 371
Susanna Millar

On training sensitivity to painting styles 373 – 384
Jen Silverman, Ellen Winner, Anne K Rosenstiel, Howard Gardner

On the ability to discriminate original from mirror-image reproductions of works of art 385 – 389
Patricia Blount, Janet Holmes, Jill Rodger, Max Coltheart, Chris McManus

Outline picture perception by the Songe of Papua 391 – 406
John M Kennedy, Abraham S Ross

Lines that affect speed of visual scanning 407 – 409
Uta Frith

Relationship between selection accuracy and exposure in visual search 411 – 418
Robert T Solman

The perception of linear gestalten by rat and monkey: sensory sensitivity or the perception of structure? 419 – 429
Brendan O McGonigle, Barry T Jones

Derivation of a hypothesis about monocular size and depth perception from a simple general perceptual principle 431 – 435
Robert M Lambert

Perceptual adaptation with selective reductions of felt sensation 437 – 445
Benjamin Wallace, James B Garrett

Effects of exposure to a tilted room on kinesthetic postexposure responses 447 – 451
Meredith Wallace, George Singer, Jan Mottram, Terry Purcell

Asymmetry in the Müller - Lyer illusion: artifact or genuine effect? 453 – 457
Penelope S Christie

The microstructure of dual task interaction. 2. The effect of task instructions on attentional allocation and a model of attention-switching 459 – 474
Shirley Fisher

A simple apparatus for measuring visual illusions of orientation 475 – 476
William A Rodgers, John E Mayhew, John P Frisby

Review 477

Cartoon received from David Rowan 479

Author index 481 – 482

Subject index 483 – 484