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Issue 1

Editorial 1 – 4

Spatial and orientation specific integration in the tilt illusion 5 – 23
Syren Johnstone, Peter Wenderoth

Two-dimensional tilt illusions induced by orthogonal plaid patterns: effects of plaid motion, orientation, spatial separation, and spatial frequency 25 – 38
Peter Wenderoth, Syren Johnstone, Rick van der Zwan

Depth interpolation with sparse disparity cues 39 – 54
Sofia M Würger, Michael S Landy

Stereoscopic depth: its relation to image segmentation, grouping, and the recognition of occluded objects 55 – 68
Ken Nakayama, Shinsuke Shimojo, Gerald H Silverman

Development of infant reaching in the dark to luminous objects and 'invisible sounds' 69 – 82
Dale M Stack, Darwin W Muir, Frances Sherriff, Jeanne Roman

Partial color constancy of isolated surface colors examined by a color-naming method 83 – 91
Keiji Uchikawa, Hiromi Uchikawa, Robert M Boynton

The role of the adjacency between background cues and objects in visual localization during ocular pursuit 93 – 104
Stefan Mateeff, Joachim Hohnsbein

Necessary considerations for a theory of form perception: a theoretical and empirical reply to Boselie and Leeuwenberg (1986) 105 – 119
Mary A Peterson, Julian Hochberg

Tactile memory in sighted and blind observers: the influence of orientation and rate of presentation 121 – 133
Morton A Heller

Reviews 135 – 137

Issue 2

Editorial 139 – 142

Angular induction as a function of contact and target orientation 143 – 154
Ernest Greene, George Pavlov

Globally perceived directional flow in static images 155 – 172
Bart Farell, Bela Julesz

Rotating trapezia which appear luminous and transparent during reversals 173 – 180
Roddy Cowie

'Where' and 'what' in visual search 181 – 189
Janette Atkinson, Oliver J Braddick

How serial is serial processing in vision? 191 – 200
Ehud Zohary, Shaul Hochstein

Privileged directions for subjective contours: horizontal and vertical versus tilted 201 – 213
Franco Purghé

Misaligned maps lead to predictable errors 215 – 229
Matt J Rossano, David H Warren

Making Mayhew and Frisby effortlessly discriminable 231 – 235
Peter Thompson, David Travis

Errors in estimating the orientation of dot patterns 237 – 242
P Lánský, Naum Yakimoff, T Radil, L Mitrani

Anatomy of a flash. 1. Two-peak masking and a temporal filling-in 243 – 256
Alexander I Cogan

Effects of phosphor persistence on perception and the control of eye movements 257 – 264
Catherine Neary, Arnold J Wilkins

Olfactory adaptation and recovery in old age 265 – 276
Joseph C Stevens, William S Cain, Franc T Schiet, Michael W Oatley

Reviews 277 – 278

Conferences and meetings 279

Issue 3

Editorial 281 – 284

Spatial properties of mechanisms for detection of moving dot targets in dynamic visual noise 285 – 291
Clara Casco, Michael J Morgan, Roger M Ward

Kinetic contours in rotating objects 293 – 302
Shigemasa Sumi

Measuring attention using induced motion 303 – 320
Walter C Gogel, Thomas J Sharkey

Organizational versus geometric factors in mental rotation and folding tasks 321 – 332
Manfredo Massironi, Riccardo Luccio

A new visual illusion, and its mechanism 333 – 345
Nigel D Haig

Useful resolution for picture perception as a function of eccentricity 347 – 361
Satoshi Shioiri, Mitsuo Ikeda

Vertical gaze direction and the resting posture of the eyes 363 – 377
Herbert Heuer, D Alfred Owens

Picture and pattern perception in the sighted and the blind: the advantage of the late blind 379 – 389
Morton A Heller

Odour memory and odour hedonics in children 391 – 396
Loredana Hvastja, Lucia Zanuttini

Manual asymmetry in weight discrimination: hand or spatial-field advantage? 397 – 402
Eric E Brodie

Effects of room reflectance and background noise on perceived auditory distance 403 – 416
Donald H Mershon, William L Ballenger, Alex D Little, Patrick L McMurtry, Judith L Buchanan

Reviews 417 – 420

Conferences and meetings 421

Issue 4

Editorial 423 – 426

Perceptual linkage of multiple objects rotating in depth 427 – 444
David W Eby, Jack M Loomis, Eric M Solomon

Emergence of drawing devices for total and partial occlusion: a longitudinal study 445 – 455
May Jane Chen, Jacqui Holman

Boundary conditions on parallel processing in human vision 457 – 469
John Duncan

Cyclopean tilt aftereffects can be induced monocularly: is there a purely binocular process? 471 – 482
Darren Burke, Peter Wenderoth

Issue 5

Editorial 559 – 562

Integration of stereo and texture cues in the formation of discontinuities during three-dimensional surface interpolation 563 – 588
David Buckley, John P Frisby, John E W Mayhew

Stereoscopic illusion based on the proximity principle 589 – 594
Thomas V Papathomas, Bela Julesz

Geometric restitution of perspective: Bartel's method 595 – 600
Jan B Deregowski

The analogy between stereo depth and brightness 601 – 614
Allen Brookes, Kent A Stevens

Adaptation to suprathreshold contrast and luminance stimuli 615 – 625
Meindert J de Vries, Naum Yakimoff, Henk Spekreijse

Figure and ground in space and time: 1. Temporal response surfaces of perceptual organization 627 – 637
Victor Klymenko, Naomi Weisstein

Figure and ground in space and time: 2. Frequency, velocity, and perceptual organization 639 – 648
Victor Klymenko, Naomi Weisstein

Motion aftereffects and retinal motion 649 – 655
Arien Mack, James Hill, Steven Kahn

Circular vection as a function of the relative sizes, distances, and positions of two competing visual displays 657 – 665
Ian P Howard, Thomas Heckmann

Infants' reactions to visual movement of the environment 667 – 673
André Delorme, Jean-Yves Frigon, Carole Lagacé

Verbal transformations in the aged 675 – 680
Eka Roivainen

Matching forces: constant errors and differential thresholds 681 – 687
Lynette A Jones

Arrows - anchors: figure - ground reversals 689
Thomas V Papathomas, Sotirios C Kitsopoulos, Jonathon I Helfman

Reviews 691 – 694

Issue 6

Editorial 697 – 702

An orientation anisotropy in induced brightness 703 – 713
Bernard Moulden H, Fred Kingdom

Orientation illusions induced by briefly flashed plaids 715 – 728
Peter Wenderoth, Rick van der Zwan, Syren Johnstone

Pattern orientation, not motion, determines the two-dimensional tilt illusion 729 – 737
Syren Johnstone, Peter Wenderoth

Selection of reference frames and the 'vicariance' of perceptual systems 739 – 751
Christian Marendaz

Some additional predictions and further tests of the Marr-Ullman model of motion perception 753 – 765
Barbara Webb, Peter Wenderoth

Structure from stereo by associative learning of the constraints 767 – 782
Alice J OToole

Illusory-figure lightness: evidence for a two-component theory 783 – 788
Theodore E Parks

Inspection time and high-speed ball games 789 – 792
Ian J Deary, Howard Mitchell

An investigation of trained neural networks from a neurophysiological perspective 793 – 803
Ian R Moorhead, Nigel D Haig, Richard A Clement

The importance of alignment in blind subjects' use of tactual maps 805 – 816
Matt J Rossano, David H Warren

Parts of visual objects: an experimental test of the minima rule 817 – 826
Myron L Braunstein, Donald D Hoffman, Asad Saidpour

Review 827 – 828

Author index 829 – 832

Subject index 833 – 836