Depth, connectedness, and structural relevance in the object-superiority effect: line segments are harder to see in flatter patterns 5 – 17
Naomi Weisstein, Mary C Williams, Charles S Harris
A psychophysical investigation of the behavioural relevance of neurophysiological feature detectors (S cells) 19 – 23
Gerda Smets
Meridional differences in temporal resolution 25 – 34
Barry D Schwartz, Daniel K Winstead, James G May
Thresholds for seeing visual phantoms and moving gratings 35 – 46
Patrick Mulvanny, Rodger Macarthur, Robert Sekuler
Further remarks concerning visual images observed following unilateral enucleation 47 – 51
C Stewart
On the failure to recognize the back of one's own hand 53 – 55
Dianne Wuillemin, Barry Richardson
Memory for pictograms, pictures, and words separately and all mixed up 57 – 64
Ralph Norman Haber, Barry L Myers
Classification of impossible objects 65 – 74
Kokichi Sugihara
Percept - percept couplings 75 – 83
The effect of familiar size at familiar distances 85 – 91
Virginia Fitzpatrick, Robert Pasnak, Zita E Tyer
A nonspecific learning effect in the perception of random-dot stereograms? 93 – 95
John Weinman, Vicky Cooke
Duration differences: attentional demand or time error? 97 – 102
Colin Gray
The assimilation-enhancing effect of a dotted surround upon a dotted test region 103 – 106
Michael White
Brightness effects in diffuse and sharp illusory figures of similar configuration 107 – 110
Theodore E Parks