Spatial constraints on focused attention: beyond the right-side advantage 3 – 8
Claude Hublet, José Morals, Paul Bertelson
Riemannian geometries of variable curvature in visual space: visual alleys, horopters, and triangles in big open fields 9 – 23
Antonio M Battro, Scipione di Pierro Netto, Reinier J A Rozestraten
Infants' reaction to changes in orientation of figure and frame 25 – 28
Kenneth Wiener, Jerome Kagan
Stereoscopic discrimination in infants 29 – 38
Janette Atkinson, Oliver Braddick
Problèmes posés par la reproduction de modèles spatiaux chez des enfants aveugles: une étude expérimentale 39 – 49
Monique Robin, Marie-Germaine Pêcheux
How monkeys acquire a new way of seeing 51 – 56
Nick K Humphrey, Graham R Keeble
Pigeons learn the concept of an 'A' 57 – 66
Michael J Morgan, Martin D Fitch, John G Holman, Stephen E G Lea
Pattern recognition in humans: correlations which cannot be perceived 67 – 72
Leon Glass, Eugene Switkes
Orientation of the diamond and the square 73 – 77
Hossein Naeli, Paul L Harris
Integration and interruption in the masking of form by form 79 – 97
Talis Bachmann, Jüri Allik
Psychophysical hallucinations of orientation and spatial frequency 99 – 111
Mark A Georgeson
On interocular transfer of the movement aftereffect in individuals with and without normal binocular vision 113 – 118
Nicholas J Wade
Are negligible illusions under appropriate scaling surprising? {Letter to the Editor) 119
Review 121
Global grouping overrides point-to-point disparities 125 – 128
Vilayanur S Ramachandran, Jeremiah I Nelson
Binocular-disparity-dependent upper-lower hemifield anisotropy and left-right hemifield isotropy as revealed by dynamic random-dot stereograms 129 – 141
Bela Julesz, Bruno Breitmeyer, Walter Kropfl
Psychophysical measurement of cortical color mechanisms not sensitive to spatial frequency 143 – 145
Glenn Meyer
How many tastes are there for low concentration 'sweet' and 'sour' stimuli? -- threshold implications 147 – 154
Michael O'Mahony, Anita Hobson, John Garvey, Mary Davies, Caroline Birt
Coordination of auditory and visual space in newborn human infants 155 – 160
George Butterworth, Marcela Castillo
Dominance of touch by vision: generalization of the hypothesis to a tactually experienced population 161 – 166
Roderick P Power, Anne Graham
The visual perception of accelerated motion 167 – 185
John Schmerler
Pulfrich effect and the filling in of apparent motion 187 – 195
Michael J Morgan
A dynamic Ponzo illusion: Induced direction of rotation in depth 197 – 202
Wayne Hershberger, Nellie Laughlin, Werner Nitschke
Grouping of multiple ambiguous contours: towards an understanding of surface perception 203 – 209
Barbara Gillam
Word length and visual-noise texture in backward masking 211 – 215
Harold S Zamansky, Thomas R Corwin
Implicit labelling and readiness for pronunciation during the perceptual process 217 – 223
Georges Noizet, Joël Pynte
Influence of selection difficulty on the time required for icon formation 225 – 231
Robert T Solman
A possible hybrid mechanism for modification of visual direction associated with eye movements -- the paralyzed-eye experiment reconsidered 233 – 239
Leonard Matin
Aristotelianism, Newtonianism and the physics of the layman 241 – 243
Benny Shanon
Review 247
Editorials
The perception of familiar stimuli 251 – 264
John Pickering
The contribution of relational factors to line-length matches 265 – 278
Peter Wenderoth
Away from a unisex psychology: individual differences in visual sensory and perceptual processes 279 – 294
Diane McGuinness
Sex differences in visual persistence: experiments on the Ganzfeld and afterimages 295 – 301
Diane McGuinness, Ian Lewis
Striate cortex potentials related to eye movements in the light and in darkness in the waking human 303 – 308
Piero Salzarulo, Gabrielle C Lairy, Jean Bancaud
The aftereffect of tracking eye movements 309 – 317
Michael J Morgan, Roger M Ward, Edward M Brussell
The perpendicular error and the vertical effect in children's drawing 319 – 326
Andrew Ibbotson, Peter E Bryant
The magic number 4 ± 0: A new look at visual numerosity judgements 327 – 334
Janette Atkinson, Fergus W Campbell, Marcus R Francis
The dependence of the visual numerosity limit on orientation, colour, and grouping in the stimulus 335 – 342
Janette Atkinson, Marcus R Francis, Fergus W Campbell
Implicit-shape constancy: a cross-cultural comparison 343 – 348
Jan B Deregowski
Model-driven interpretation in intelligent vision systems 349 – 370
Alan K Mackworth
Letter to the editor 371 – 372
Review 373
Cartoon received from Michael J Morgan 374
Did Ptolemy understand the moon illusion? 377 – 385
Helen E Ross, George M Ross
A figure-density hypothesis and illusory contour brightness 387 – 392
John M Kennedy, Henry Lee
How good a bet is good form? 393 – 406
David N Perkins
Levels of feature analysis in processing visual patterns 407 – 418
Lawrence M Ward, David A Wexler
On the structure of texture 419 – 436
Steven W Zucker
A theory of visual control of braking based on information about time-to-collision 437 – 459
David N Lee
Facilitation of stereopsis from a large disparity random-dot stereogram by various monocular features: Further findings (A short note) 461 – 465
Ann Saye
Sensory interaction: vision is modulated by hearing 467 – 477
Richard L Taylor, Gweneth T Campbell
Sun figure: an illusory diffuse contour resulting from an arrangement of dots 479 – 481
John M Kennedy
Review 483 – 485
Author index 489 – 491
Subject index 493 – 494