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Issue 1

Plunging into the pool of death: Imagining a dangerous outcome influences distance perception 1 – 11
Jeanine K Stefanucci, Kyle T Gagnon, Christopher L Tompkins, Kendall E Bullock

Contrast polarity preservation’s role in perception: Explained and unexplained stimuli 12 – 25
Meghan C McCormick, Alice J Hon, Abigail E Huang, Eric L Altschuler

Spatial judgments in the horizontal and vertical planes from different vantage points 26 – 42
Erik Prytz, Mark W Scerbo

Sequential effects in face-attractiveness judgment 43 – 49
Aki Kondo, Kohske Takahashi, Katsumi Watanabe

Perceptual filling-in of negative coloured afterimages 50 – 56
Kai Hamburger, Adam Geremek, Lothar Spillmann

The ‘double face’ illusion 57 – 70
Peter J B Hancock, Catherine Foster

Mapping the tip of the tongue—deprivation, sensory sensitisation, and oral haptics 71 – 92
Sascha Topolinski, Philippe Türk Pereira

Geometric specification of dynamics: Learning to visually perceive kinetic quantities from static images 93 – 109
Claire F Michaels, Carissa A Romaniak-Gross

Short and sweet

New twists for an old turning illusion 110 – 112
Mark Chappell, Johanne L Hawke

Still motion? Motion illusions and luminance contrast 113 – 116
Kai Hamburger

A new “fat face” illusion 117 – 120
Yu-Hao Sun, Liezhong Ge, Paul C Quinn, Zhe Wang, Naiqi G Xiao, Olivier Pascalis, James Tanaka, Kang Lee

Judging body weight from faces: The height – weight illusion 121 – 124
Tobias M Schneider, Heiko Hecht, Claus-Christian Carbon

Reviews 125 – 126
Vincent on Lauwereyns: The anatomy of bias: how neural circuits weigh the option