Guest editorial
Measuring the Breathing Light Illusion by means of induced simultaneous contrast 5 – 12
Simone Gori, Enrico Giora, Tiziano Agostini
Spatial distortions induced by dotted patterns 13 – 26
Luciano Gamberini, Sergio Roncato
Sensitivity to reflection and translation is modulated by objectness 27 – 40
Marco Bertamini
The effect of cognitive distraction on saccadic latency 41 – 50
Jane Halliday, Roger H S Carpenter
Deciphering faces: Quantifiable visual cues to weight 51 – 61
Vinet Coetzee, Jingying Chen, David I Perrett, Ian D Stephen
Interactions among the effects of head orientation, emotional expression, and physical attractiveness on face preferences 62 – 71
Julie C Main, Lisa M DeBruine, Anthony C Little, Benedict C Jones
Time to learn: Evidence for two types of attentional guidance in contextual cueing 72 – 80
Hirokazu Ogawa, Katsumi Watanabe
Memory for time distinguishes between perception and action 81 – 90
Domenica Bueti, Vincent Walsh
Light location influences the perceived locations of internal sounds 91 – 102
Scott Dellorso, James Schirillo
The phantom in the mirror: A modified rubber-hand illusion in amputees and normals 103 – 118
Melita J Giummarra, Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis, Mike E R Nicholls, Stephen J Gibson, John L Bradshaw
Long-term adaptation to neck/shoulder pain and perceptual performance in a hand laterality motor imagery test 119 – 130
Hans O Richter, Ulric Röijezon, Martin Björklund, Mats Djupsjöbacka
Last but not least
Reviews 139 – 141
Op de Beeck on Jenkin, Harris (Eds): Cortical mechanisms of vision
Ninio on Luck, Hollingworth: Visual memory
Editorial
The role of remote closure in the perception of occlusion at junctions and illusory contours 145 – 156
Barbara J Gillam, Philip M Grove, Jessica Layden
Translations: Effects of viewpoint, feature, and naming on identifying repeatedly copied drawings 157 – 172
Benjamin J Dyson, Rachel Cohen
Visual expertise with pictures of cars correlates with RT magnitude of the car inversion effect 173 – 183
Bruno Rossion, Tim Curran
Discrimination of facial features by adults, 10-year-olds, and cataract-reversal patients 184 – 194
Catherine J Mondloch, Rachel Robbins, Daphne Maurer
Vision, haptics, and attention: New data from a multisensory Necker cube 195 – 207
Marco Bertamini, Luigi Masala, Georg Meyer, Nicola Bruno
Distal attribution and distance perception in sensory substitution 208 – 223
Joshua H Siegle, William H Warren
Haptic recognition of two-dimensional raised-line patterns by early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded sighted adults 224 – 235
Delphine Picard, Samuel Lebaz, Christophe Jouffrais, Catherine Monnier
Representing human hands haptically or visually from first-person versus third-person perspectives 236 – 254
Ryo Kitada, H Chris Dijkerman, Grace Soo, Susan J Lederman
Last but not least
Guest editorial
Effect of active exploration of 3-D object views on the view-matching process in object recognition 289 – 308
Takafumi Sasaoka, Nobuhiko Asakura, Tetsuo Kawahara
Is inattentional blindness related to individual differences in visual working memory capacity or executive control functioning? 309 – 319
Emily M Hannon, Anne Richards
Additional oscillation can facilitate visually induced self-motion perception: The effects of its coherence and amplitude gradient 320 – 329
Shinji Nakamura
Binocular disparities, motion parallax, and geometric perspective in Patrick Hughes’s ‘reverspectives’: Theoretical analysis and empirical findings 330 – 348
Brian Rogers, Alex Gyani
Perceptual artifacts in random-dot stereograms 349 – 355
Inna Tsirlin, Laurie M Wilcox, Robert S Allison
Estimating aggression from emotionally neutral faces: Which facial cues are diagnostic? 356 – 377
Justin M Carré, Mark D Morrissey, Catherine J Mondloch, Cheryl M McCormick
Crossing the ‘uncanny valley’: adaptation to cartoon faces can influence perception of human faces 378 – 386
Haiwen Chen, Richard Russell, Ken Nakayama, Margaret Livingstone
Spelling and reading: Using visual sensitivity to explore shared or separate orthographic representations 387 – 406
Kristen Pammer, Ellen Connell, Alison Kevan
Hearing a point-light talker: An auditory influence on a visual motion detection task 407 – 416
Jeesun Kim, Christian Kroos, Chris Davis
A sweet sound? Food names reveal implicit associations between taste and pitch 417 – 425
Anne-Sylvie Crisinel, Charles Spence
Last but not least
Letters to the editor
Reviews 441 – 442
Harley on Raftopoulos: Cognition and perception: How do psychology and neural science inform philosophy?
Guest editorial
Moving Glass patterns: Asymmetric interaction between motion and form 447 – 463
Charles C-F Or, Sieu K Khuu, Anthony Hayes
Direct evidence for the economy of action: Glucose and the perception of geographical slant 464 – 482
Simone Schnall, Jonathan R Zadra, Dennis R Proffitt
Human echolocation: Blind and sighted persons’ ability to detect sounds recorded in the presence of a reflecting object 483 – 501
Bo N Schenkman, Mats E Nilsson
Spatial-frequency thresholds for configural and featural discriminations in upright and inverted faces 502 – 513
Nicholas N Watier, Charles A Collin, Isabelle Boutet
The obligatory nature of holistic processing of faces in social judgments 514 – 532
Alexander Todorov, Valerie Loehr, Nikolaas N Oosterhof
Human spontaneous gaze patterns in viewing of faces of different species 533 – 542
Kun Guo, David Tunnicliffe, Hettie Roebuck
Effects of dynamic information in recognising facial expressions on dimensional and categorical judgments 543 – 552
Tomomi Fujimura, Naoto Suzuki
What sound does that taste? Cross-modal mappings across gustation and audition 553 – 569
Julia Simner, Christine Cuskley, Simon Kirby
Last but not least
Obituary
Reviews 581 – 583
Allred on Cohen: The red and the real: An essay in color ontology
McSorley on Land, Tatler: Looking and acting: Vision and eye movements in natural behaviour
Obituary
Announcement 588 – 589
Editorial
Von Bezold assimilation effect reverses in stereoscopic conditions 592 – 605
Alessandro Soranzo, Alessandra Galmonte, Tiziano Agostini
Colour constancy: Influence of viewing behaviour on grey settings 606 – 619
Jürgen Golz
Adaptation to combinations of form, colour, and movement 620 – 626
Alex Burmester, Jack Broerse
Natural visual-field features enhance vection 627 – 635
Andrea Bubka, Frederick Bonato
Shape, gravity, and the perception of the right angle 636 – 640
Lydia M Maniatis
Role of a texture gradient in the perception of relative size 641 – 660
Junko Tozawa
The development of locomotor planning for end-state comfort 661 – 670
Dorothy Cowie, Liam Smith, Oliver Braddick
Dynamic phenomenology of grapheme-color synesthesia 671 – 676
Bruce Bridgeman, Dorina Winter, Philip Tseng
A classification of perceptual corrections of perspective distortions in Renaissance painting 677 – 694
Ian Verstegen
Perceptual overestimation of rising intensity: Is stimulus continuity necessary? 695 – 704
Kirk N Olsen, Catherine J Stevens
Ternus effect: Two processes or differential activation? Comments on Odic and Pratt’s 2008 paper 705 – 710
J Timothy Petersik
Differential-activation theory can account for the Ternus display: Rejoinder to Petersik 711 – 717
Darko Odic, Jay Pratt
Last but not least
Reviews 725 – 726
Wattam-Bell on Hood, Santos (Eds): The origins of object knowledge
What visual information is used for stereoscopic depth displacement discrimination? 727 – 744
Harold T Nefs, Julie M Harris
Expertise and the spatio-temporal characteristics of anticipatory information pick-up from complex movement patterns 745 – 760
Sean Müller, Bruce Abernethy, Michael Eid, Rohan McBean, Matthew Rose
Visual processing asymmetries in change detection 761 – 769
Osman Iyilikci, Cordula Becker, Onur Güntürkün, Sonia Amado
Effect of scene dimensionality on colour constancy with real three-dimensional scenes and objects 770 – 779
Vasco M N de Almeida, Paulo T Fiadeiro, Sérgio M C Nascimento
Exploring the perceptual causes of search set-size effects in complex scenes 780 – 794
Mark B Neider, Gregory J Zelinsky
Learning perceptual organization in infancy: The effect of simultaneous versus sequential variability experience 795 – 806
Paul C Quinn, Ramesh S Bhatt
Perceptual factors affecting the ability to assess facial resemblance between parents and newborns in humans 807 – 818
Gwenaël Kaminski, David Méary, Martial Mermillod, Edouard Gentaz
The function and specificity of sensitivity to cues to facial identity: An individual-differences approach 819 – 829
Catherine J Mondloch, Malinda Desjarlais
Visual capture of action, experience of ownership, and the illusion of self-touch: A new rubber hand paradigm 830 – 838
Anne M Aimola Davies, Rebekah C White, Graham Thew, Natalie M V Aimola, Martin Davies
Now you feel it, now you don’t: How robust is the phenomenon of illusory tactile experience? 839 – 850
Kirsten J McKenzie, Ellen Poliakoff, Richard J Brown, Donna M Lloyd
Cross-modal influences on representational momentum and representational gravity 851 – 862
Timothy L Hubbard, Jon R Courtney
Last but not least
Reviews 867 – 868
Bredie on Stevenson: The psychology of flavour
Guest editorial
Phenomenal transparency at X-junctions 872 – 883
Jan Koenderink, Andrea van Doorn, Sylvia Pont, Maarten Wijntjes
Visual discomfort and natural image statistics 884 – 899
Igor Juricevic, Leah Land, Arnold Wilkins, Michael A Webster
Modulations of temporal perception by consciously and unconsciously perceived stimuli 900 – 908
Bin Zhou, Jungang Qin, Lihua Mao, Shihui Han, Ernst Pöppel
A dichoptic study of the oblique effect 909 – 917
Tobias Borra, Ignace T C Hooge, Frans A J Verstraten
Depth perception through circular movements of dots 918 – 930
Hiroyuki Ito
Common neural mechanisms for the evaluation of facial trustworthiness and emotional expressions as revealed by behavioral adaptation 931 – 941
Andrew D Engell, Alexander Todorov, James V Haxby
Analysis and explanation of the Thiéry – Wundt Illusion 942 – 952
Ross H Day, Andrew C Kimm
The role of visual experience in mental scanning of actual pathways: Evidence from blind and sighted people 953 – 969
Tina Iachini, Gennaro Ruggiero
Does left – right orientation matter in the perceived expressiveness of pictures? A study of Bewick’s animals (1753 – 1828) 970 – 981
Kate M Bennett, Richard Latto, Marco Bertamini, Ivana Bianchi, Sarah Minshull
Effect of temporal separation on synchronization in rhythmic performance 982 – 992
Chris Chafe, Juan-Pablo Cáceres, Michael Gurevich
Raised-angle discrimination under passive finger movement 993 – 1006
Jinglong Wu, Jiajia Yang, Takashi Ogasa
Last but not least
Reviews 1009 – 1010
D’Ausilio on Moore, Fuchs, Palmer, Rees, Plack (Eds): The Oxford handbook of auditory science: The ear, The auditory brain, Hearing
Accumulating and remembering the details of neutral and emotional natural scenes 1011 – 1025
David Melcher
The perceptual salience of symmetrical and asymmetrical sections of a line 1026 – 1042
Natale Stucchi, Valentina Graci, Carlo Toneatto, Lisa Scocchia
Spatial vision meets spatial cognition: Examining the effect of visual blur on human visually guided route learning 1043 – 1064
Megan E Therrien, Charles A Collin
Processes underlying the cross-race effect: An investigation of holistic, featural, and relational processing of own-race versus other-race faces 1065 – 1085
Catherine J Mondloch, Natalie Elms, Daphne Maurer, Gillian Rhodes, William G Hayward, James W Tanaka, Guomei Zhou
Perspective-based illusory movement in a flat billboard—an explanation 1086 – 1093
Thomas V Papathomas, Zoe Kourtzi, Andrew E Welchman
Local and global processing in savant artists with autism 1094 – 1103
Linda Pring, Nicola Ryder, Laura Crane, Beate Hermelin
Lip colour affects perceived sex typicality and attractiveness of human faces 1104 – 1110
Ian D Stephen, Angela M McKeegan
Availability of advance visual information constrains association-football goalkeeping performance during penalty kicks 1111 – 1124
Matt Dicks, Chris Button, Keith Davids
Does Thompson’s Thatcher Effect reflect a face-specific mechanism? 1125 – 1141
Yetta K Wong, Elyssa Twedt, David Sheinberg, Isabel Gauthier
Last but not least
Errata 1156