The perception of spatial structure with oblique viewing: an explanation for Byzantine perspective? 5 – 13
Jan B Deregowski, Denis M Parker, Manfredo Massironi
Binocular rivalry disrupts stereopsis 15 – 28
Richard A Harrad, Suzanne P McKee, Randolph Blake, Yuede Yang
Texture capture in Necker cubes 29 – 36
Glenn E Meyer, Christine E Howard
Test of balanced transparency 37 – 43
Mami Fukuda, Sergio C Masin
Saccadic eye movements of dyslexic and normal reading children 45 – 64
Monica Biscaldi, Burkhart Fischer, Franz Aiple
Configurational factors in the perception of unfamiliar faces 65 – 74
Graham J Hole
Visual processing of facial distinctiveness 75 – 93
Philip J Benson, David I Perrett
Impact of quality of the image, orientation, and similarity of the stimuli on visual search for faces 95 – 122
Sally M Kuehn, Pierre Jolicoeur
Reviews 123 – 126
Spatial content and spatial quantisation effects in face recognition 129 – 146
Nicholas P Costen, Denis M Parker, Ian Craw
Anomalous and luminance contours produce similar angular induction effects 147 – 156
Ernest Greene, Marja Verloop
Coactivation and statistical facilitation in the detection of lines 157 – 168
Wolfgang Schwarz, Anja Isohebeck
Shape from shading. I: Surface curvature and orientation 169 – 189
Alan Johnston, Peter J Passmore
Shape from shading. II. Geodesic bisection and alignment 191 – 200
Alan Johnston, Peter J Passmore
The size illusion in children from five years of age and adults 201 – 206
Judith I Laszlo, Jannine M Begg, Kim M Sainsbury
Convergence as a cue for distance 207 – 217
Alexander D Logvinenko, Viktor I Belopolskii
A comment on Clement (1992):"Gaze angle explanations of the induced effect" 219 – 220
John Porrill, John Mayhew
The salience of vertical symmetry 221 – 236
Peter Wenderoth
Visual search for global and local stimulus features 237 – 243
Jukka Saarinen
An illusory stone pillar seen in the real world 245 – 246
J A Wilson
Reviews 247
Conferences 248
Visual perception of intentional motion 253 – 268
Winand H Dittrich, Stephen E G Lea
Long-range apparent motion as a result of perceptual organisation 269 – 286
Tadasu Qyama, Katsuo Naito, Hiromi Naito
Prospective control in catching by infants 287 – 302
Audrey L H van der Meer, F R (Ruud) van der Weel, David N Lee
Convergence responses to monocularly viewed objects: implications for distance perception 303 – 319
John Predebon
The natural moon illusion: a multifactor angular account 321 – 333
Cornelis Plug, Helen E Ross
A dissociation between reaction time to sinusoidal gratings and temporal-order judgment 335 – 347
Thomas Tappe, Michael Niepel, Odmar Neumann
Perceptual dependence for shape and texture during haptic processing 349 – 366
Catherine L Reed
Reviews 367 – 370
Special issue: Perceptual organisation and object recognition 1
Guest editorial
A computational examination of image segmentation and the initial stages of human vision 383 – 398
Roger Watt
The computation of contour information in complex objects 399 – 409
Muriel Boucart, Sandrine Delord, Anne Giersch
Human pattern recognition: parallel processing and perceptual learning 411 – 427
Manfred Fahle
Endogenous and exogenous control of visual selection 429 – 440
Jan Theeuwes
Effects of attention on perception of features and figural organisation 441 – 452
Yehoshua Tsal
Parallel visual coding in three dimensions 453 – 470
Glyn W Humphreys, Nicole Keulers, Nick Donnelly
Visual separability: a study on unschooled adults 471 – 486
Régine Kolinsky, José Morais, Arlette Verhaeghe
Review 487 – 488
Special issue: Perceptual organisation and object recognition 2
The role of wholistic/configural properties versus global properties in visual form perception 489 – 504
Ruth Kimchi
From geons to structure. A note on object representation 505 – 515
Emanuel Leeuwenberg, Peter Van der Helm, Rob Van Lier
Local and global factors in visual occlusion 517 – 528
Frans Boselie
Local and global minima in visual completion: effects of symmetry and orientation 529 – 545
Allison B Sekuler
Invariance from the Euclidean geometer's perspective 547 – 561
Luc J Van Gool, Theo Moons, Eric Pauwels, Johan Wagemans
Aspect graphs for visual recognition of three-dimensional objects 563 – 582
Thierry Van Effelterre
On so-called paradoxical monocular stereoscopy 583 – 594
Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doom, Astrid M L Kappers
Object recognition under sequential viewing conditions: evidence for viewpoint-specific recognition procedures 595 – 614
Rebecca Lawson, Glyn W Humphreys, Derrick G Watson
A new twist on the rotating-trapezoid illusion: evidence for neural-adaptation effects 619 – 634
Gerald M Long, Thomas C Toppino
Do young children reverse ambiguous figures? 635 – 644
Irvin Rock, Alison Gopnik, Susannah Hall
Cue conflict and stereoscopic surface slant about horizontal and vertical axes 645 – 658
Colin Ryan, Barbara Gillam
On the contribution of a binocular 'AND' channel at contrast threshold 659 – 669
Laurie M Wilcox, Brian Timney, Michele Girash
The effect of knowledge of object distance on accommodation during instrument viewing 671 – 679
John C Kotulak, Stephen E Morse, Roger W Wiley
Detecting changes in one's own velocity from the optic flow 681 – 690
Jos Monen, Eli Brenner
The Hermann grid illusion: a tool for studying human perceptive field organization 691 – 708
Lothar Spillmann
Factors limiting large-scale localisation 709 – 726
Yvonne Sterken, Alexander Toet, Yen-Lee Yap
A note on "Gravity as a monocular cue for perception of absolute distance and/or absolute size" 727 – 731
James R Tresilian
In defense of "Gravity as a monocular cue for perception of absolute distance and/or absolute size" 733 – 735
Constance S Royden
Review 737 – 740
Vection: the contributions of absolute and relative visual motion 745 – 751
Ian P Howard, Antonie Howard
The contribution of motion, the visual frame, and visual polarity to sensations of body tilt 753 – 762
Ian P Howard, Laura Childerson
Perception of motion in depth from luminous rotating spirals: directional asymmetries during and after rotation 763 – 769
Anthony H Reinhardt-Rutland
Binocular rivalry and fusion under scotopic luminances 771 – 784
Robert P O'Shea, Randolph Blake, Jeremy M Wolfe
Angular induction as a function of the length and position of segments and gaps 785 – 801
Ernest Greene, Daniel Levinson
The use of pigmentation and shading information in recognising the sex and identities of faces 803 – 822
Vicki Bruce, Steve Langton
Facial aesthetics: babies prefer attractiveness to symmetry 823 – 831
Curtis A Samuels, George Butterworth, Tony Roberts, Lida Graupner, Graham Hole
Tactual object exploration and recognition in blind and sighted children 833 – 848
Barbara A Morrongiello, G Keith Humphrey, Brian Timney, Jean Choi, Patrick T Rocca
The relationship between time of arrival of nontargets and their spatial location: evidence for asymmetries in visual attentional processing 849 – 856
Kieran Coyle
On the microgenesis of illusory figures: a failure to replicate 857 – 862
Theodore E Parks
Reviews 863 – 865
Lightness perception can be affected by surface curvature from stereopsis 869 – 881
David Buckley, John P Frisby, Jonathan Freeman
Integrating global and local aspects of visual occlusion 883 – 903
Rob van Lier, Peter van der Helm, Emanuel Leeuwenberg
Three-dimensional illusory objects produced by rotation in depth 905 – 912
Ilpo Kojo, Marja Liinasuo, Jyrki Rovamo
Intraattribute and interattribute motion induction 913 – 928
Michael von Grünau, Jocelyn Faubert
Spatial reference systems in the comprehension of rotational motion 929 – 946
John R Pani, Davido Dupree
Estimation of time to vehicle arrival -- effects of age on use of available visual information 947 – 955
Errol R Hoffmann
Dichoptically viewed colour aftereffects produced by monocular adaptation 957 – 964
André Delorme
Melodic cues for metre 965 – 976
Piet G Vos, Arjan van Dijk, Lambert Schomaker
Reviews 977 – 979
Guest editorial
The perception of luminosity on different backgrounds and in different illuminations 991 – 1006
Frederick Bonato, Alan L Gilchrist
Trade-off between achromatic colour and perceived illumination as revealed by the use of pseudoscopic inversion of apparent depth 1007 – 1023
Alexander Logvinenko, Galina Menshikova
Binocular displacement of unpaired region 1025 – 1036
Hiroshige Takeichi, Hitashi Nakazawa
Visual directions of two stimuli in Panum's limiting case 1037 – 1048
Sachio Nakamizo, Koichi Shimono, Michiaki Kondo, Hiroshi Ono
Ambiguous pictorial depth cues and perceptions of nonrigid motion in the three-loop figure 1049 – 1062
Jack Broerse, Rongxin Li, Roderick Ashton
Pseudophakes experience apparent minification in an imaging display 1063 – 1068
James W Meehan, George Smith, Ross H Day
Aftereffects of apparent motion: the existence of an AND-type binocular system in human vision 1069 – 1083
Noud A W H van Kruysbergen, Charles M M de Weert
A model for identifying the perceptual centre of polygons 1085 – 1095
Marco Davi
Letter to the Editor 1097 – 1100
Reviews 1101 – 1105
A selective history of the study of the visual motion aftereffects 1111 – 1134
Nicholas J Wade
Experiments on the afterimages of stimulus change (Dvorák 1870): A translation with commentary 1135 – 1144
Jack Broerse, Peter C Dodwell, Walter H Ehrenstein
The duration of the movement aftereffect as an index of psychiatric illness 1146 – 1153
John Harris
Motion aftereffects with random-dot chequerboard kinematograms: Relation between psychophysical and VEP measures 1155 – 1162
Eugene R Wist, Jörg D Gross, Michael Niedeggen
The role of the blobs in determining the perception of drifting plaids and their motion aftereffects 1163 – 1169
Peter Wenderoth, David Alais, Darren Burke, Rick van der Zwan
Ensemble models of the movement aftereffect and the influence of eccentricity 1171 – 1179
Wim A van de Grind, Frans A J Verstraten, Karin M Zwamborn
A transparent motion aftereffect contingent on binocular disparity 1181 – 1188
Frans A J Verstraten, Reinder Verlinde, R Eric Fredericksen, Wim A van de Grind
Spatial integration in coherent motion detection and in the movement aftereffect 1189 – 1195
Richard J A van Wezel, Frans A J Verstraten, R Eric Fredericksen, Wim A van de Grind
Interocular transfer of expansion, rotation, and translation motion aftereffects 1197 – 1202
Vicki Steiner, Randolph Blake, David Rose
The effects of displacement size and frame duration on the motion-incoherence aftereffect 1203 – 1209
Jane E Raymond
The duration of the motion aftereffect following adaptation to first-order and second-order motion 1211 – 1219
Timothy Ledgeway, Andrew T Smith
Contribution of colour to the motion aftereffect and motion perception 1221 – 1231
Tom Troscianko
The role of intervening patterns in the storage of the movement aftereffect 1233 – 1240
Peter Thompson, Justin Wright
Apparent depth with motion aftereffect and head movement 1241 – 1248
Hiroshi Ono, Hiroyasu Ujike
Auditory aftereffects following simulated motion produced by varying interaural intensity or time 1249 – 1259
Walter H Ehrenstein
Frames of reference and motion aftereffects 1257 – 1264
Michael T Swanston
Guest editorial
Binocular vision enhances target detection by filtering the background 1267 – 1286
Bruce Schneider, Giampaolo Moraglia
Spatial displacement limits for cyclopean (stereoscopic) apparent-motion perception 1287 – 1300
Ray Phinney, Robert Wilson, Brian Hays, Kristi Peters, Robert Patterson
The familiar-size cue to depth under reduced-cue viewing conditions 1301 – 1312
John Predebon, Jacob Steven Woolley
Difference of spatial frequency selectivity between static and flicker motion aftereffects 1313 – 1320
Hiroshi Ashida, Naoyuki Osaka
Water-level representation by men and women as a function of rod-and-frame test proficiency and visual and postural information 1321 – 1333
Michèle Robert, Théophile Ohlman
A comparison between the hollow-face and 'hollow-potato' illusions 1335 – 1337
Harold Hill, Vicki Bruce
Structural description theories: Is RBC/JIM a general-purpose theory of human entry-level object recognition? 1339 – 1368
Matthew A Kurbat
Modality-specific differences in the processing of spatially, temporally, and spatiotemporally distributed information 1369 – 1386
Doug Mahar, Brian Mackenzie, Don McNicol
Temporal properties of colour and shape priming: evidence of multiple components of attention 1395 – 1408
Jari Laarni, Jukka Häkkinen
The dependence of two-dimensional shape perception on orientation 1409 – 1426
Irvin Rock, Charles Schreiber, Tony Ro
Infants perceive spatial structure specified by line junctions 1427 – 1435
Albert Yonas, Martha E Arterberry
Stereokinetic effects with sharp and fuzzy illusory contours 1437 – 1445
Roberto Masini, Mario Ferraro, Tommaso Costa
Updating after rotational and translational body movements: coordinate structure of perspective space 1447 – 1455
Clark C Presson, Daniel R Montello
The role of surface information in object recognition: studies of a visual form agnosic and normal subjects 1457 – 1481
G Keith Humphrey, Melvyn A Goodale, Lorna S Jakobson, Philip Servos
Haptic discrimination of doubly curved surfaces 1483 – 1490
Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderiek, Susan F te Pas
Reviews 1491 – 1494
Author index 1495 – 1501
Subject index 1502 – 1506