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Issue 1

Do monkeys' subjective clocks run faster in red light than in blue? 7 – 14
Nicholas K Humphrey, Graham R Keeble

Serial adaptation to conflicting prismatic rearrangement effects in monkey and man 15 – 29
Jennifer P Flook, Brendan O McGonigle

The role of vision in the perception of speech 31 – 40
Barbara Dodd

Organizing the properties of impossible figures 41 – 56
Thaddeus M Cowan

Component analysis of orientation illusions 57 – 75
Peter Wenderoth, Helen Beh

Pattern evoked average EEG potentials and dichoptic visual percepts 77 – 84
Dietrich Lehmann, Martha Koukkou, Adolf Dittrich

The spatial selectivity of early and late waves within the human visual evoked response 85 – 95
Denis M Parker, Eric A Salzen

Shape constancy: a systematic approach 97 – 105
Francesco Campione

Neural interactions and subjective contours 107 – 111
Stanley Coren, Leonard H Theodor

Vision with isoluminant colour contrast: 1. A projection technique and observations 113 – 119
Richard L Gregory

Issue 2

Editorial 123 – 124

The detection of line segments 125 – 131
Jon Bacon, P Ewen King-Smith

Auditory-visual interactions and the correspondence between perceived auditory space and perceived visual space 133 – 138
David Regan, Henk Spekreijse

Binocular convergence as a determinant of reaching behavior in infancy 139 – 144
Claes von Hofsten

Stability of Wilkinson's linear model of prism adaptation over time for various targets 145 – 151
Benjamin Wallace

Spatial-frequency adaptation and afterimages 153 – 160
Robert A Smith Jr

Existence and implications of a tilted binocular disparity space 161 – 164
Bruno Breitmeyer, Frank Battaglia, Jacque Bridge

The effects of temporal modulation on the oblique effect in humans 165 – 171
John M Camisa, Randolph Blake, Sandra Lema

Measurement of visual preferences in cats 173 – 179
Victor F Emerson, Brian Timney

A behavioural technique for the rapid assessment of the visual capabilities of kittens 181 – 193
Donald E Mitchell, Fred Giffin, Brian Timney

Global processes in stereopsis: some comments on Ramachandran and Nelson (1976) 195 – 206
John P Frisby, John E W Mayhew

Computation of stereo disparity from rivalrous texture stereograms 207 – 208
John E W Mayhew, John P Frisby, Peter Gale

Pattern structure and relational discrimination learning 209 – 212
Peter C Dodwell

Judgemental criteria and the perception of structure 213 – 217
Brendan O McGonigle, Barry T Jones

What the rat's eye tells the rat's brain 219 – 220

Hyperbolic geometry as an alternative to perspective for constructing drawings of visual space 221 – 225
Dennis Finch

A halo visual illusion 227 – 230
David C Rubin, Daniel J Rebson

Natural reversing figure: interleaving Stars of David 231 – 232
John M Kennedy

A wartime anticipation of random-dot stereograms 233 – 234
B Babington Smith

Psychophysical 'measurement' of cortical colour mechanisms: reply to Meyer 235 – 238
Veijo Virsu, Seija Haapasalo

Letter to the editor 239

Poem received from Mary Pollinger 240

Reviews 241 – 244

Issue 3

Editorial 245

The phenomena of the disembodied eye or is it a matter of personal geography? 247 – 253
Derek W J Corcoran

Visual proprioception and postural stability in infancy. A developmental study 255 – 262
George Butterworth, Linda Hicks

Cue saliency in faces as assessed by the 'Photofit' technique 263 – 269
Graham Davies, Hadyn Ellis, John Shepherd

Individual differences in the selection and use of features for classifying visual stimuli 271 – 279
David F Chantrey

EEG, measures of complexity, and preference for nonrepresentational works of art 281 – 286
Richard M Nicki, Anthony Gale

Brightness as an indicator to distance: relative brightness per se or contrast with the background? 287 – 293
Mario Farnè

Motion in depth induced by brightness changes in the background 295 – 297
Mario Farnè

On the use of 'calibration equations' in perception research 299 – 311
Donald H Mershon, Michael Kennedy, Gary Falacara

Eye movement strategies involved in face perception 313 – 326
Gail J Walker-Smith, Alastair G Gale, John M Findlay

Stereopsis and the representation of space 327 – 332
Raymond Klein

Early stages of tactual matching 333 – 343
Susanna Millar

Technique d'enregistrement et d'analyse des mouvements oculaires 345 – 353
André Bullinger, Jean-Louis Kaufmann

Perception as the output of a proportional feedback controller: evidence from the stabilized image 355 – 356
Peter Walker, Frederick M Toates

Letters to the editor 357 – 358

Reviews 359 – 362

Issue 4

Editorial 363 – 364

Studies on visual perception of locomotion 365 – 376
Gunnar Johansson

Abstraction of information from a complex display 377 – 391
May J Chen, Phillip Allnutt

What is the child's own view in a spatial task?: a spatial by temporal interaction affecting errors in perceptual reports 393 – 398
Norman H Freeman

McCollough effect depends upon perceived organization 399 – 400
Bill Jenkins, John Ross

Feature analysers, optical illusions, and figural aftereffects 401 – 406
Tadasu Oyama

Distortions and disappearances of geometrical patterns 407 – 433
Nicholas J Wade

Effects of gap size between shaft and fins and of angle of fins on the Müller - Lyer illusion 435 – 439
Alexander W Pressey, Vincent Di Lollo, Robert W Tait

Orientation masking and the tilt illusion with subjective contours 441 – 447
Andrew T Smith, Ray Over

Effect of distance information and range on two indices of visually perceived distance 449 – 460
John M Foley

Spatial effects in speech perception in the absence of spatial competition 461 – 466
Claude Hublet, José Morais, Paul Bertelson

The microstructure of dual task interaction. 3. Incompatibility and attention switching 467 – 477
Shirley Fisher

A simple on-line device for scanning photographs 479 – 481
Christopher R Brown

Reviews 485 – 487

Simplicissima impossibilis res Hintonica The simplest impossible figure? It was doodled by the distinguished zoologist, Professor Howard Hinton, FRS, at a recent meeting of science professors at Bristol University. 488

Issue 5

Editorial 489 – 490

Visual motion detection models: features and frequency filters 491 – 500
Claude Bonnet

Area 18 of the cat: the first step in processing visual movement information 501 – 511
Guy A Orban

Developmental constraints of motion detection mechanisms in the kitten 513 – 527
Jean-Marc Flandrin, Marc Jeannerod

Linear acceleration modifies the perceived velocity of a moving visual scene 529 – 540
Bernard Pavard, Alain Berthoz

Perceptual grouping in audition 541 – 553
Dominic W Massaro

The perception of musical rhythm and metre 555 – 569
Mark J Steedman

Expanding angles? Systematic distortions of space involving angular figures 571 – 582
Simon Heywood, Karen Chessell

Visual stimuli for strabismic suppression 583 – 593
Clifton M Schor

Perceived bending motions from a quadrangle changing form 595 – 600
Gunnar Jansson, Sverker Runeson

Illusory line linking solid rods 601 – 602
Colin Ware, John M Kennedy

Letter to the editor 603 – 604

Review 605 – 610

Issue 6

Editorial 611 – 613

Müller - Lyer illusions: their origin in processes facilitating object recognition 615 – 626
Richard M Warren, James A Bashford

The geometry of the correspondence between two retinal projections 627 – 643
Jacques Ninio

Stochastic models and fluctuations in reversal time of ambiguous figures 645 – 656
Angelo De Marco, Piero Penengo, Aurelia Trabucco, Antonio Borsellino, Franco Carlini, Massimo Piani, Maria Teresa Tuccio

Geometry in visual space -- some method-dependent (arti)facts 657 – 660
Walter H Ehrenstein

Field dependence and the role of visual frameworks in the perception of size 661 – 666
Eric Sigman, Philip K Oltman

The unit membrane, the endoplasmic reticulum, and the nuclear pores are artefacts 667 – 673
Harold Hillman, Peter Sartory

Pictorial perspective: perception of size, linear, and texture perspective in children and adults 675 – 684
Margaret A Hagen, Rochelle Glick

Discrimination by young infants of stimuli presented discontinuously 685 – 690
Paul L Harris, Elizabeth Bassett

Sex differences in choice behaviour: the object - person dimension 691 – 694
Diane McGuinness, John Symonds

Metacontrast as measured under a signal detection model 695 – 702
Linda L Hernandez, Lester A Lefton

The perception of brief temporal intervals: power functions for auditory and visual stimulus intervals 703 – 709
Douglas J Bobko, Jack G Thompson, Harvey R Schiffman

Visual motion aftereffect induced by simulated rectilinear motion 711 – 718
Gordon G Denton

Recovery from adaptation to moving gratings 719 – 725
Max J Keck, Benjamin Pentz

An optoelectronic slide identifier 727 – 730
Priscilla F Heard, Anthony P W Makepeace

Reviews 731 – 732

Author Index 735 – 738

Subject index 739 – 740