Editorial
Attentional modulation of a figural aftereffect 7 – 19
Gordon L Shulman
Distractor ratio and grouping processes in visual conjunction search 21 – 38
Marie E Poisson, Frances Wilkinson
Further evidence of failure of reversal of ambiguous figures by uninformed subjects 39 – 45
Irvin Rock, Kurt Mitchener
On the variety of percepts associated with dichoptic viewing of dissimilar monocular stimuli 47 – 62
Vuede Yang, David Rose, Randolph Blake
Reduced spatial sensitization on nonuniform backgrounds 63 – 68
Anne Kurtenbach, Lothar Spillmann
Gravity as a monocular cue for perception of absolute distance and/or absolute size 69 – 76
John S Watson, Martin S Banks, Claes von Hofsten, Constance S Royden
The influence of object familiarity on magnitude estimates of apparent size 77 – 90
John Predebon
Visual judgements and misjudgements in cricket, and the art of flight 91 – 115
David Regan
Gaze control in putting 117 – 132
Joan N Vickers
The role of transparency in perceptual grouping and pattern recognition 133 – 139
Takeo Watanabe, Patrick Cavanagh
Reviews 141 – 142
Temporal integration of spatially filtered visual images 147 – 160
Denis M Parker, J Rowland Lishman, James Hughes
The perceived duration of gratings 161 – 166
John A Baro, Lynda J Brzezicki, Stephen Lehmkuhle, Howard C Hughes
Anatomy of a flash. 2. The 'width' of a temporal edge 167 – 176
Alexander I Cogan
Illusory occluding contours and surface formation by depth propagation 177 – 184
Hirashige Takeichi, Takeo Watanabe, Shinsuke Shimojo
Cooperative representation of visual borders 185 – 194
Geoffrey W Stuart, Terence R J Bossomaier
Anomalous spiral aftereffects: a new twist to the perception of rotating spirals 195 – 199
Jack Broerse, Peter Dodwell, Boris Crassini
Movement and proximity constrain miscombinations of colour and form 201 – 218
Gordon C Baylis, Jon Driver, Peter McLeod
Vision with equiluminant colour contrast: 2. A large-scale technique and observations 219 – 226
Patrick Cavanagh, Edward H Adelson, Priscilla Heard
Learning to see random-dot stereograms 227 – 243
Alice J O'Toole, Daniel J Kersten
Use of a distracting task to obtain defensive head movements to looming visual stimuli by human adults in a laboratory setting 245 – 259
Sheila M King, Caroline Dykeman, Peter Redgrave, Paul Dean
The apparent shape of afterimages in the Ames room 261 – 268
Jack Broerse, Roderick Ashton, Craig Shaw
The Müller - Lyer illusion Mark II 269 – 271
Brett R Degoldi, Ross H Day
The original of E G Boring's 'young girl/mother-in-law' drawing and its relation to the pattern of a joke 273 – 275
Edmond Wright
Letters to the editor 277 – 278
Reviews 279 – 284
Stimulus mislocalization depends on spatial frequency 289 – 296
David Rose, D Lynn Halpern
Asymmetric interactions in the processing of the visual dimensions of position, width, and contrast of bar stimuli 297 – 312
Sima Shechter, Shaul Hochstein
Neon flank and illusory contour: interaction between the two processes leads to color filling-in 313 – 324
Hiroshige Takeichi, Shinsuke Shimojo, Takeo Watanabe
Amodal completion, depth stratification, and illusory figures: a test of Kanizsa's explanation 325 – 335
Franco Purghé, Stanley Coren
Linear vection in the central visual field facilitated by kinetic depth cues 337 – 349
Laura Telford, Jonathan Spratley, Barrie J Frost
Orientation selectivity in infancy: behavioural evidence for temporal sensitivity 351 – 354
Bruce Hood, Janette Atkinson. Oliver Braddick, John Wattam-Bell
Gaze angle explanations of the induced effect 355 – 357
Richard A Clement
The effect of defocussing the image on the perception of the temporal order of flashing lights 359 – 363
Saul M Luria, James S Newacheck
Recognising faces: effects of lighting direction, inversion, and brightness reversal 365 – 375
Alan Johnston, Harold Hill, Nicole Carman
A case of a dual frame of reference 377 – 383
David Navon
Sighting-down and the Poggendorff illusion: a mystery within a mystery 385 – 388
Theodore E Parks
The first pictures: perceptual foundations of Paleolithic art 389 – 404
John Halverson
Spectral content as a cue to perceived auditory distance 405 – 416
Alex D Little, Donald H Mershon, Patrick H Cox
Reviews 419 – 422
Perspective, orientation disparity, and anisotropy in stereoscopic slant perception 427 – 439
Barbara Gillam, Colin Ryan
Convergent and divergent perspective 441 – 447
Jan B Deregowski, Denis M Parker
Spatial grating effects on judged motion of gratings in apertures 449 – 463
Roderick P Power, Bernard Moulden
Curvature is a basic feature for visual search tasks 465 – 480
Jeremy M Wolfe, Alice Yee, Stacia R Friedman-Hill
Seeing lumps, sticks, and slabs in silhouettes 481 – 496
John Willats
Use of preferential inspection to define the viewing sphere and characteristic views of an arbitrary machined tool part 497 – 515
David I Perrett, Mark H Harries, Simon Looker
Serial pattern complexity: irregularity and hierarchy 517 – 544
Peter A van der Helm, Rob J van Lier, Emanuel L J Leeuwenberg
Attention and interference in prospective and retrospective timing 545 – 557
Scott W Brown, D Alan Stubbs
Review 559 – 560
Sensitivity to relative and absolute motion 563 – 568
Robert J Snowden
Motion over the retina and the motion aftereffect 569 – 582
Michael T Swanston, Nicholas J Wade
Higher-order factors influencing the perception of sliding and coherence of a plaid 583 – 598
Frank L Kooi, Karen K De Valois, Eugene Switkes, David H Grosof
The Poggendorff illusion and apparent interparallel extents 599 – 610
Ross H Day, Erica J Stecher, Andrea L Parker
The reversed Müller-Lyer illusion and figure - ground organization theory 611 – 626
Raiten Taya, Yasuhiro Ohashi
Amodal completion versus induced inhomogeneities in the organization of illusory figures 627 – 636
Marco Davi, Baingio Pinna, Marco Sambin
An exploratory study of syncretic experience: Eidetics, synaesthesia and absorption 637 – 642
Joseph Glicksohn, Orna Salinger, Anat Roychman
Changes in infants' ability to switch visual attention the first three months of life 643 – 653
Janette Atkinson, Bruce Hood, John Wattam-Bell, Oliver Braddick
Haptic dominance in form perception: vision versus proprioception 655 – 660
Morton A Heller
Perceiving tongue position 661 – 670
Cynthia Grover, Brian Craske
Finding locations in the environment: The map as mediator 671 – 689
David H Warren, Teres E Scott, Cindy Medley
Reviews 691 – 696
Obituary
Conferences 701 – 702
Lateral masking as a determinant of global dominance 705 – 716
K Wayne Podrouzek, Vito Modigliani, Vincent Di Lollo
Colour inputs to random-dot stereopsis 717 – 729
Geoffrey W Stuart, Mark Edwards, Michael L Cook
Resolving ambiguities in orientation, motion, and depth domains 731 – 746
Jüri Allik
Depth perception of interfering periodic patterns: a possible contribution to disorientation on escalators 747 – 752
Roger C Munck-Fairwood
Contrast sensitivity during horizontal visual pursuit: dynamic sensitivity functions 753 – 764
Gerald M Long, Joyce L Homolka
Visual search: detection, identification, and localization 765 – 777
Marc Green
Grouping based on phenomenal similarity of achromatic color 779 – 789
Irvin Rock, Romi Nijhawan, Stephen Palmer, Leslie Tudor
Visible persistence is reduced by fixed-trajectory motion but not by random motion 791 – 802
Scott N J Watamaniuk
Spatial orientation in weightless environments 803 – 812
James R Lackner
Mobility of normal observers under conditions of reduced visual input 813 – 823
Margo Eyson-Annan, Brian Brown