Volume 39  issue 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | all

Issue 1

Guest editorial

Necker in Scotch perspective 1 – 4
Nicholas J Wade

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

“She’s a waterfall”: Motion aftereffect and perceptual design in video games involving virtual musicianship 131 – 132
Benjamin J Dyson

Forcing free fusion of stereograms 133 – 135
Stefano Cecchetto, Peter Kramer

Why are mixed-race people perceived as more attractive? 136 – 138
Michael B Lewis

Reviews 139 – 141
Op de Beeck on Jenkin, Harris (Eds): Cortical mechanisms of vision
Ninio on Luck, Hollingworth: Visual memory

Issue 2

Editorial

Is it more fun to be an artist or a scientist? 143 – 144
Richard L Gregory

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

Draughtsmen at work 255 – 259
Oronzo Parlangeli, Sergio Roncato

Influence of make-up on facial recognition 260 – 264
Sayako Ueda, Takamasa Koyama

Fourteenth Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK, 18 December 2009, Abstracts 265 – 284

Issue 3

Guest editorial

Stimuli, information, and the concept of illusion 285 – 288

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

Revealing the superior perceptibility of words in Arabic 426 – 428
Timothy R Jordan, Kevin B Paterson, Abubaker A A Almabruk

When you turn the other cheek: A preference for novel viewpoints of familiar faces 429 – 432
Jessica Taubert, Pamela J Marsh, Tracey Shaw

Letters to the editor

On "Visual prosthesis" by Schiller and Tehovnik (2008) 433 – 435
Edward Schmidt, Martin Bak, Conrad Kufta, Terry Hambrecht

Reply by Tehovnik and Schiller to Schmidt et al's letter 436
Edward J Tehovnik, Peter H Schiller

Visual prosthesis: Further comments on the paper by Schiller and Tehovnik 437 – 439
Gislin Dagnelie

Note relating to the exchange of letters between Schmidt et al and Schiller and Tehovnik 440
Simon Lacey

Reviews 441 – 442
Harley on Raftopoulos: Cognition and perception: How do psychology and neural science inform philosophy?

Issue 4

Guest editorial

Guest editorial essay: Reid on perception 443 – 446
Nicholas J Wade

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

The ‘bookshelf illusion’—a real-world Zöllner-type illusion? 570 – 572
Otto H MacLin, Dwight J Peterson

The jaggy diamonds illusion 573 – 576
Takahiro Kawabe, Kun Qian, Yuki Yamada, Kayo Miura

Obituary

Obituary: Paul Whittle (1938 – 2009) 577 – 580

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

Issue 5

Obituary

Richard L Gregory (1923–2010) 585 – 587

Announcement 588 – 589

Editorial

Quantum questions 590 – 591
Richard L Gregory

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

Higher prevalence of synaesthesia in art students 718 – 720
Nicolas Rothen, Beat Meier

The ‘rotating snakes’ in smooth motion do not appear to rotate 721 – 724
Erika Tomimatsu, Hiroyuki Ito, Takeharu Seno, Shoji Sunaga

Reviews 725 – 726
Wattam-Bell on Hood, Santos (Eds): The origins of object knowledge

Issue 6

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

Perceptual compromise between apparent and veridical motion indices: The Unchained-Dots illusion 863 – 866
Simone Gori, Enrico Giora, D Alan Stubbs

Reviews 867 – 868
Bredie on Stevenson: The psychology of flavour

Issue 7

Guest editorial

Art versus science 869 – 871
Christopher W Tyler

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

Strange-face-in-the-mirror illusion 1007 – 1008
Giovanni B Caputo

Reviews 1009 – 1010
D’Ausilio on Moore, Fuchs, Palmer, Rees, Plack (Eds): The Oxford handbook of auditory science: The ear, The auditory brain, Hearing

Issue 8

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

No role for lightness in the perception of black and white? Simultaneous contrast affects perceived skin tone, but not perceived race 1142 – 1146
Kevin R Brooks, O Scott Gwinn

Applied Vision Association Easter Meeting, Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, UK, 29 March 2010, Abstracts 1147 – 1155

Errata 1156



Books received