Rotation and radial motion thresholds support a two-stage model of differential-motion analysis 5 – 26
Kevin Gurney, Michael J Wright
Depth judgments of triangular surfaces during moving monocular viewing 27 – 35
Anthony H Reinhardt-Rutland
Perception and recognition of normal and negative faces: the role of shape from shading and pigmentation cues 37 – 52
Richard Kemp, Graham Pike, Peter White, Alex Musselman
Decay and interference effects in visuospatial short-term memory 53 – 64
Graham J Hole
Psychophysical evidence of a sustained input to directionally selective motion mechanisms 65 – 76
Walter F Bischof, Vincent Di Lollo
The half-Zöllner illusion 77 – 94
Jacques Ninio, J Kevin O'Regan
Categorical local-shape perception 95 – 107
Pascal Mamassian, Daniel Kersten, David C Knill
Haptic aftereffect of curved surfaces 109 – 119
Ingrid M L C Vogels, Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink
Reviews 121 – 123
Guest editorial
Evidence for good recovery of lengths of real objects seen with natural stereo viewing 129 – 154
John P Frisby, David Buckley, Philip A Duke
Shape constancy in pictorial relief 155 – 164
Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doorn, Chris Christou, Joseph S Lappin
Pooling of vertical disparities by the human visual system 165 – 176
Wendy Adams, John P Frisby, David Buckley, Jonas Gårding, Stephen D Hippisley-Cox, John Porrill
The depiction of distance: a Bartelian analysis 177 – 185
Jan B Deregowski, Denis M Parker
A general model for the perception of space and motion 187 – 194
Nicholas J Wade, Michael T Swanston
Qualitative cues in the discrimination of affine-transformed minimal patterns 195 – 206
Heljä T Kukkonen, David H Foster, Jonathan R Wood, Johan Wagemans, Luc Van Gool
A canonical microfunction for learning perceptual invariances 207 – 220
James V Stone
Dependence of relational colour constancy on the extraction of a transient signal 221 – 228
Karina J Linnell, David H Foster
Measurements of colour constancy by using a forced-choice matching technique 229 – 241
David I Bramwell, Anya C Hurlbert
The goldfish -- a colour-constant animal 243 – 250
Saskia Dörr, Christa Neumeyer
Guest editorial
Spatial filter combination in human pattern vision: channel interactions revealed by adaptation 255 – 277
Tim S Meese, Mark A Georgeson
Segregation of motion structure from random visual noise 279 – 291
Ulf Ahlström, Erik Börjesson
Texture laciness: the texture equivalent of transparency? 293 – 303
Takeo Watanabe, Patrick Cavanagh
Target localisation and identification in rapid visual search 305 – 311
Jukka Saarinen
Apparent shape of the Mach book 313 – 319
Richard A Clement
Production and interpretation of perspective drawings by blind and sighted people 321 – 334
Morton A Heller, Jeffrey A Calcaterra, Lisa A Tyler, Lynnetta L Burson
Regularity vs genericity in the perception of collinearity title 335 – 342
Jacob Feldman
Spatial context in recognition 343 – 352
Moshe Bar, Shimon Ullman
Prior experience of form and illusory figures: new demonstrations 353 – 354
Theodore E Parks
Line drawings of faces reduce configural processing 355 – 366
Helmut Leder
Phenomenal competition for poses of the human head 367 – 368
Daniel Kersten, Nikolaus F Troje, Heinrich H Bülthoff
A note on the concept of the visual field in neurology, psychology, and visual neuroscience 369 – 371
John Smythies
Letter to the Editor 373 – 374
Review 375 – 376
The discriminability of local surface structure 381 – 398
J Farley Norman, James T Todd
Parts of visual form: psychophysical aspects 399 – 424
Kaleem Siddiqi, Kathryn J Tresness, Benjamin B Kimia
New configurational effects on perceived contrast and brightness: second-order White's effects 409 – 417
Mach-band attenuation by adjacent stimuli: experiment and filling-in simulations 425 – 442
Luiz Pessoa
Generalization to novel images in upright and inverted faces 443 – 461
Yael Moses, Shimon Ullman, Shimon Edelman
Bilateral symmetry detection: Testing a 'callosal' hypothesis 463 – 480
Andrew M Herbert, G Keith Humphrey
Visual control of steering without course information 481 – 494
Andrew C Beall, Jack M Loomis
Obituary
Reviews 499 – 500
Conferences 501 – 502
Temporal-contrast discrimination and its neural correlates 505 – 522
Yue Chen, Harold E Bedell, Laura J Frishman
Evidence of a global oblique effect in human extrafoveal vision 523 – 530
Jonathan S Pointer
Accuracy of reproducing angles: is a right angle special? 531 – 542
Robert Gray, David Regan
Cortical dynamics of boundary segmentation and reset: persistence, afterimages, and residual traces 543 – 567
Gregory Francis, Stephen Grossberg
Is there dissociation of perceptual and motor responses to figural illusions? 569 – 581
Robert B Post, Robert B Welch
Is judging time-to-contact based on 'tau'? 583 – 590
Jeroen B J Smeets, Eli Brenner, Sonia Trébuchet, Daniel R Mestre
Nonspatial visual attention explained by spatial attention plus limited storage 591 – 608
Erik de Haan, Christel Lutz, André J Noest
Spectrum analysis, aliasing, and the perception of musical tones 609 – 617
Ronald M Adelson, Adrian C Turner
Humour 619
Reviews 621 – 625
19th ECVP on the World Wide Web 627
Guest editorial
Meridional anisotropy in the discrimination of parallel and perpendicular lines -- effect of body tilt 633 – 649
Shuai Chen, Dennis M Levi
The aftereffect to relative motion does not show interocular transfer 651 – 660
Lawrence A Symons, Pauline M Pearson, Brian Timney
Gratings that induce perceptual distortions mask superimposed targets 661 – 668
Edward Chronicle, Arnold J Wilkins
An 'other-race effect' for categorizing faces by sex 669 – 676
Alice J O'Toole, Jennifer Peterson, Kenneth A Deffenbacher
Semantic and visual factors affecting the representation of map information 677 – 700
Matt J Rossano, Gina E Adam, John C Booker, Susan E Middleton
Surface gradients, contours and the perception title of surface attitude in images of complex scenes 701 – 713
Chris Christou, Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doorn
Properties of complex hallucinations associated with deficits in vision 715 – 726
Geoffrey Schultz, Walter Needham, Robert Taylor, Steve Shindell, Ronald Melzack
Perception of emotion from dynamic point-light displays represented in dance 727 – 738
Winand H Dittrich, Tom Troscianko, Stephen E G Lea, Dawn Morgan
Haptic unilateral and bilateral discrimination of curved surfaces 739 – 749
Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink
Reviews 751 – 754
The effects of the contrast polarity of dot-pair partners on the detection of bilateral symmetry 757 – 771
Peter Wenderoth
The role of the angle components in the wings-in and wings-out forms of the Müller-Lyer illusion 773 – 781
John Predebon
Interactions of monocular and cyclopean components and the role of depth in the Ebbinghaus illusion 783 – 795
Thomas V Papathomas, Akos Feher, Bela Julesz, Yehoshua Zeevi
'Generic-view principle' for three-dimensional-motion perception: Optics and inverse optics of a moving straightbar 797 – 814
Michiteru Kitazaki, Shinsuke Shimojo
Spatial interactions in perceived speed 815 – 830
Hideko F Norman, J Farley Norman, James T Todd, Delwin T Lindsey
Visually perceived eye level is influenced identically bylines from erect and pitched planes 831 – 852
Wenxun Li, Leonard Matin
The role of retinal versus perceived size in the effects of pitched displays on visually perceived eye level 853 – 859
Robert B Post, Robert B Welch
There is no evidence that Kanizsa-type subjective contours can be detected in parallel 861 – 874
Rick Gurnsey, Frédéric J A M Poirier, Eric Gascon
Obituary
Review 877 – 880
Guest editorial
Cooperative interactions and the perception of motion and stationarity for directionally ambiguous apparent-motion stimuli 887 – 900
Howard S Hock, Gunther W Balz, Kathleen E Eastman
Illusory line motion in visual search: attentional facilitation or apparent motion? 901 – 920
Jun'ichiro Kawahara, Kazuhiko Yokosawa, Shin'ya Nishida, Takao Sato
Pictorial depth and framing have independent effects on the horizontal - vertical illusion 921 – 926
Peter A Williams, James T Enns
Shadows and depth illusions 927 – 929
Reg C Morris
Disambiguating complex visual information: Towards communication of personal views of a scene 931 – 948
Marc Pomplun, Helge Ritter, Boris Velichkovsky
Internal representation of two-dimensional shape 949 – 966
Shogo Makioka, Toshio Inui, Hiroshi Yamashita
Early-blind subjects' spatial abilities in the locomotor space: Exploratory strategies and reaction-to-change performance 967 – 981
Florence Gaunet, Catherine Thinus-Blanc
Cognitive salience of haptic object properties: Role of modality-encoding bias 983 – 998
Susan J Lederman, Craig Summers, Roberta L Klatzky
Auditory stimulus detection is not suppressed during saccadic eye movements 999 – 1004
Laurence R Harris, Lani Lieberman
Review 1005 – 1006
Perturbation study of shading in pictures 1009 – 1026
Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doorn, Chris Christou, Joseph S Lappin
Visual inspection of three-dimensional objects by human observers 1027 – 1042
Tobias Niemann, Markus Lappe, Klaus-Peter Hoffmann
Perceptual learning of stereoacuity 1043 – 1052
Paul Sowden, Ian Davies, David Rose, Martin Kaye
Patterns that impair discrimination of line orientation in human vision 1053 – 1064
Christian Wehrhahn, Wu Li, Gerald Westheimer
Re-evaluation of local adaptation for motion aftereffect 1065 – 1072
Hiroshi Ashida, Kenji Susami, Naoyuki Osaka
Synaesthesia: prevalence and familiality 1073 – 1079
Simon Baron-Cohen, Lucy Burt, Fiona Smith-Laittan, John Harrison, Patrick Bolton
The information that drivers use: is it indeed 90% visual? 1081 – 1089
Michael Sivak
It takes a confounded face to pop out of a crowd 1091 – 1108
Dean G Purcell, Alan L Stewart, Richard B Skov
Pigeons do not complete partly occluded figures 1109 – 1120
Allison B Sekuler, Jane A J Lee, Sara J Shettleworth
Horses are sensitive to pictorial depth cues 1121 – 1128
Brian Timney, Kathy Keil
Reviews 1129 – 1131
New services on the Perception Internet site 1132
Special issue: Historical issue
Guest editorial
Descriptions of visual phenomena from Aristotle to Wheatstone 1137 – 1175
Nicholas J Wade
On the ancient history of the direction of the motion aftereffect 1177 – 1187
Frans A J Verstraten
Ptolemy's contributions to the geometry of binocular vision 1189 – 1201
Ian P Howard, Nicholas J Wade
Alhazen's neglected discoveries of visual phenomena 1203 – 1217
Ian P Howard
Why Goethe rejected Newton's theory of light 1219 – 1222
Michel Treisman
Bergmann on visual resolution 1223 – 1234
Michael D'Zmura
A gem from the past: Pleikart Stumpf's (1911) anticipation of the aperture problem, Reichardt detectors, and perceived motion loss at equiluminance 1235 – 1242
Dejan Todorovic
Motion perception: A modern view of Wertheimer's 1912 monograph 1243 – 1258
Robert Sekuler
Guest editorial
Transient - sustained input to directionally selective motion mechanisms 1263 – 1280
Walter F Bischof, Adriane E Seiffert, Vincent Di Lollo
Distractor heterogeneity versus linear separability in colour visual search 1281 – 1293
Ben Bauer, Pierre Jolicoeur, William B Cowan
The immediacy of the moon illusion 1295 – 1300
Charles F Reed
Mental-rotation effect: a function of elementary stimulus discriminability? 1301 – 1316
Bettina Förster, Ralf-Peter Gebhardt, Karen Lindlar, Martina Siemann, Juan D Delius
"On the visually perceived direction of motion" by Hans Wallach: 60 years later 1317 – 1367
Sophie Wuerger, Robert Shapley, Nava Rubin
Reviews 1377 – 1381
A comparison between methods for assessing the resolution of moving targets (dynamic visual acuity) 1389 – 1399
Gerald M Long, Dawn M Johnson
Efficiency of selective attention: selection by colour and location compared 1401 – 1418
Jari Laarni, Mika Koski, Gote Nyman
The structural framework of pictorial balance 1419 – 1436
Paul Locher, Sharon Gray, Calvin Nodine
Binocular invariants in interceptive tasks: a directed perception approach 1437 – 1450
Michel Laurent, Gilles Montagne, Alain Durey
Susanne Liebmann in the critical zone 1451 – 1495
Mimsey West, Lothar Spillmann, Patrick Cavanagh, John Mollon, Seth Hamlin
Reviews 1497 – 1500
Subject index 1501 – 1506
Author index 1507 – 1509
Perception WWW CD-ROM archive: Instructions for use 1510