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Issue 2

Editorial 123 – 124

Motion parallax as an independent cue for depth perception 125 – 134
Brian Rogers, Maureen Graham

Depth inversion despite stereopsis: the appearance of random-dot stereograms on surfaces seen in reverse perspective 135 – 142
John I Yellott Jr, Jerry L Kaiwi

The site of binocular rivalry suppression 143 – 152
Randolph Blake, Randall Overton

Does visual texture discrimination precede binocular fusion? 153 – 156
John P Frisby, John E W Mayhew

The contribution of colour to three-dimensional ambiguities in paintings and drawings 157 – 173
Francis Pratt

Adaptation to displacing prisms in human infants 175 – 185
Paul M McDonnell, Wayne C Abraham

The relational determination of length illusions and length aftereffects 187 – 197
Mitchell Brigell, John Uhlarik

Bias-free improvement in wine discrimination 199 – 209
Dean H Owen, Peter K Machamer

Sensory conditions for the occurrence of the neon spreading illusion 211 – 215
Harrie F J M van Tuijl, Charles M M de Weert

Discrimination of stimulus aperiodicity as a function of temporal patterning: a discrepancy between psychophysical and sensory-neural assessments 217 – 224
Eugene C Lechelt

Optical defocusing reverses perceptual organization 225 – 228
J Timothy Petersik

Even a possible figure can look impossible! 229 – 232

Comment on "Binocular convergence as a determinant of reaching behavior in infancy" 233 – 234

Ballistic and visually guided reaching in infancy: a short reply to McDonnell 235

Are black circles attentive fields? A reply to Bross, Blair, and Longtin 237 – 238
Alexander W Pressey

Reviews 241 – 243

Humour 244