Guest editorial
Linear motion aftereffect induced by pure relative motion 7 – 16
Hiroshi Ashida, Kenji Susami
Perceived angular and linear size: the role of binocular disparity and visual surround 17 – 27
Hirohiko Kaneko, Keiji Uchikawa
Occlusion constraints and stereoscopic slant 29 – 38
Jukka Häkkinen, Göte Nyman
The luminance conditions of transparency 39 – 50
Sergio Cesare Masin
Orientation priming of novel shapes in the context of viewpoint-dependent recognition 51 – 73
Isabel Gauthier, Michael J Tarr
Sex classification is better with three-dimensional head structure than with image intensity information 75 – 84
Alice J O'Toole, Thomas Vetter, Nikolaus F Troje, Heinrich H Bülthoff
The speed of visual search in the absence of sensory effects 85 – 91
Jukka Saarinen
Autistic artists give clues to cognition 93 – 96
Allan W Snyder, Mandy Thomas
Comments on Parks's "Prior experience of form and illusory figures: new demonstrations" 97 – 100
Peter Wenderoth
Investigation into the origin of the haptic aftereffect of curved surfaces 101 – 117
Ingrid M L C Vogels, Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink
Reviews 119 – 122
Guest editorial
Colour and luminance interact to improve pattern recognition 127 – 140
Gil Syrkin, Moshe Gur
The influence of aperture surfaces on the barber-pole illusion 141 – 152
Alexander J Mussap, Kerrie Te Grotenhuis
The perception of surface folding in static and animated displays 153 – 170
Manfredo Massironi, Nicola Bruno
Moving cast shadows induce apparent motion in depth 171 – 192
Daniel Kersten, Pascal Mamassian, David C Knill
The effect of attention on phenomenal length 193 – 205
William Prinzmetal, Anna Wilson
Facial distinctiveness and the power of caricatures 207 – 223
Gillian Rhodes, Graham Byatt, Tanya Tremewan, Anthony Kennedy
The Thatcher illusion as a test of configural disruption 225 – 227
Michael B Lewis, Robert A Johnston
Correcting some misperceptions of time-to-collision: a critical note 229 – 236
James R Tresilian
Response to the critical note "Correcting some misperceptions of time-to-collision" by James R Tresilian 237 – 241
Douglas L Stewart, Christopher J Cudworth, J R Lishman
Reviews 243 – 248
Glass patterns: some contrast effects re-evaluated 253 – 268
Steven C Dakin
Can illusory motion disrupt tracking real motion? 269 – 275
Timothy J Andrews, Allison N McCoy
Suppressive effect of multimodal surface representation on ocular smooth pursuit of invisible hand 277 – 285
Katsumi Watanabe, Shinsuke Shimojo
Effect of size and frame of visual field on the accuracy of an aiming movement 287 – 300
Yann Coello, Madeleine A Grealy
Homing in virtual environments: Effects of field of view and path layout 301 – 311
Patrick Péruch, Mark May, Fredrik Wartenberg
Large scale differences between haptic and visual judgments of curvature 313 – 320
Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink, Gerlene Oudenaarden
Global precedence in visual search? Not so fast: evidence instead for an oblique effect 321 – 332
Frank H Durgin, Sarah E Wolfe
Preschoolers' perception of other people's looking: photographs and drawings 333 – 343
James R Anderson, Martin J Doherty
Early-blind subjects' spatial representation of manipulatory space: exploratory strategies and reaction to change 345 – 366
Florence Gaunet, Jean-Luc Martinez, Catherine Thinus-Blanc
Note: Half-a-million basic colour words: Berlin and Kay and the usage of colour words in literature and science 367 – 370
Ian C McManus
Reviews 371 – 374
Special issue: Special issue: Contextual effects on colour appearance
I. Lightness and colour induction, transparency, and illumination
Guest editors: Paola Bressan, Lothar Spillmann
Guest editorial
Lightness and junctions 379 – 394
Dejan Todorovic
Induced effects of backgrounds and foregrounds in three-dimensional configurations: the role of T-junctions 395 – 408
Qasim Zaidi, Branka Spehar, Michael Shy
New configurational effects on perceived contrast and brightness: second-order White's effects 409 – 417
Branka Spehar, Qasim Zaidi
A theory of illusory lightness and transparency in monocular and binocular images: the role of contour junctions 419 – 453
Barton L Anderson
A vector model of colour contrast in a cone-excitation colour space 455 – 470
Alex J Shepherd
Color transparency 471 – 492
Michael D'Zmura, Philippe Colantoni, Kenneth Knoblauch, Bernard Laget
Brightness with and without perceived transparency: When does it make a difference? 493 – 506
Frederick A A Kingdom, Barbara Blakeslee, Mark E McCourt
An account of brightness in complex scenes based on inferred illumination 507 – 518
James A Schirillo, Steven K Shevell
Shading and stereo in early perception of shape and reflectance 519 – 529
Jennifer Sun, Pietro Perona
Ambiguities in colour constancy and shape from shading 531 – 541
Torbjörn Jakobsson, Sten Sture Bergström, Karl-Arne Gustafsson, Elena Fedorovskaya
Reviews 543 – 546
Guest editorial
Coherence and motion transparency in rigid and nonrigid plaids 553 – 567
Michael J Wright, Kevin N Gurney
The motion analogue of the Café Wall illusion 569 – 584
Tatsuto Takeuchi
A motion illusion from two-dimensional periodic patterns 585 – 597
Byung-Geun Khang, Edward A Essock
Blur and contrast as pictorial depth cues? 599 – 612
Robert P O'Shea, Donovan G Govan, Robert Sekuler
The classification of facial expressions of emotion: a multidimensional-scaling approach 613 – 626
Mary Katsikitis
Perception of visible speech: influence of spatial quantization 627 – 644
Christopher S Campbell, Dominic W Massaro
Doggone Dalmatian! 645 – 665
Pawan Sinha, Edward Adelson
Spectral envelope and context effects in the tritone paradox 645 – 665
Bruno H Repp
Reviews 669 – 672
Guest editorial
Motion transparency in superimposed dense random-dot patterns: psychophysics and simulation 679 – 692
Ikuya Murakami
Spatial interactions modulate stereoscopic processing of horizontal and vertical disparities 693 – 706
Mark W Pettet
Loss of 3-D shape constancy in interior spaces: The basis of the Ames-room illusion 707 – 718
Fiona M C Dorward, Ross H Day
Three-dimensional caricatures of human heads: distinctiveness and the perception of facial age 719 – 732
Alice J O'Toole, Thomas Vetter, Harald Volz, Elizabeth M Salter
Presentation-time measures of the effects of manipulations in colour space on discrimination of famous faces 733 – 752
Kieran J Lee, David Perrett
Banishing illusory contours: A new possibility 753 – 754
Theodore E Parks
6th Meeting of the Child Vision Research Society (CVRS) Pisa, Italy, 6 - 8 June 1997 Abstracts 755 – 796
Reviews 797 – 800
Conferences 801 – 802
Notes for authors of ECVP98 abstracts 803
Effects of texture, illumination, and surface reflectance on stereoscopic shape perception 807 – 822
James T Todd, J Farley Norman, Jan J Koenderink, Astrid M L Kappers
Reversed visual motion and self-sustaining eye oscillations 823 – 830
Lothar Spillmann, Stuart Anstis, Anne Kurtenbach, Ian Howard
Apparent relative motion from a checkerboard surround 831 – 846
Byung-Geun Khang, Edward A Essock
Motion-blur illusions 847 – 855
Frédéric Gosselin, Claude Lamontagne
A spatial gradient of acceleration and temporal extension underlies three illusions of motion 857 – 874
William C Schmidt, Raymond M Klein
Motion extrapolation and velocity transposition 875 – 889
Alexander N Sokolov, Walter H Ehrenstein, Marina A Pavlova, C Richard Cavonius
The effects on bilateral-symmetry detection of multiple symmetry, near symmetry, and axis orientation 891 – 904
Peter Wenderoth
Visual perception of motor anticipation in cursive handwriting: Influence of spatial and movement information on the prediction of forthcoming letters 905 – 912
Jean-Pierre Orliaguet, Sonia Kandel, Louis-Jean Boë
Fractal timing of verbal transforms 913 – 928
Betty Tuller, Mingzhou Ding, J A Scott Kelso
Reviews 929 – 930
Special issue: Spatial scale interactions in vision and eye movement control 1
Guest editorial
Obituary
Evolving concepts of spatial channels in vision: From independence to nonlinear interactions 939 – 960
Hugh R Wilson, Frances Wilkinson
Independent processing across spatial frequency in moving broadband patterns 961 – 976
Richard A Eagle
Spatial scale interactions in stereo sensitivity and the neural representation of binocular disparity 977 – 994
Harvey S Smallman, Donald I A MacLeod
Local and global representations of velocity: transparency, opponency, and global direction perception 995 – 1010
Oliver Braddick
Discrimination of changes in the slopes of the amplitude spectra of natural images: band-limited contrast and psychometric functions 1011 – 1025
David J Tolhurst, Yoav Tadmor
Flexible, diagnosticity-driven, rather than fixed, perceptually determined scale selection in scene and face recognition 1027 – 1038
Philippe G Schyns, Aude Oliva
Speed of processing and stimulus complexity in low-frequency and high-frequency channels 1039 – 1045
Rainer Hoeger
Spatial scale interactions and visual-tracking performance 1047 – 1058
Howard C Hughes, David M Aronchick, Michael D Nelson
Fixation patterns made during brief examination oftwo-dimensional images 1059 – 1072
Sabira K Mannan, Keith H Ruddock, David S Wooding
Special issue: Spatial scale interactions in vision and eye movement control 2
The combination of filters in early spatial vision: a retrospective analysis of the MIRAGE model 1073 – 1088
Michael J Morgan, Roger J Watt
Spatial scale interactions and image statistics 1089 – 1100
Nuala Brady
Discrimination of complex patterns: orientation information is integrated across spatial scale; spatial-frequency and contrast information are not 1101 – 1120
Lynn A Olzak, Thomas D Wickens
Interactions of spatial frequency and unequal monocular contrasts in stereopsis 1121 – 1136
Lawrence K Cormack, Scott B Stevenson, David D Landers
Spatial scale in stereo and shape from shading: Image input, mechanisms, and tasks 1137 – 1146
Hanspeter A Mallot
The use of image blur as a depth cue 1147 – 1158
George Mather
Spatial scale and saccade programming 1159 – 1167
John M Findlay, Iain D Gilchrist
Evidence for the view that temporospatial integration in vision is temporally anisotropic 1169 – 1180
Denis M Parker, J Roly Lishman, Jim Hughes
The effects of coarseness of quantisation, exposure duration, and selective spatial attention on the perception of spatially quantised ('blocked') visual images 1181 – 1196
Talis Bachmann, Neeme Kahusk
Integration of physical and semantic information in object processing 1197 – 1209
Muriel Boucart, Glyn W Humphreys
Reviews 1211 – 1212
Assimilation: central and peripheral effects 1217 – 1224
Charles M M de Weert, Noud A W H van Kruysbergen
Depth perception during diplopia is direct 1225 – 1230
Lynn R Ziegler, Robert F Hess
The effect of depth rotation on object identification 1231 – 1257
Fiona N Newell, John M Findlay
Global orientation disrupts the detection of a similar local orientation 1259 – 1270
Johan Lauwereyns, Géry d'Ydewalle
What represents a face? A computational approach for the integration of physiological and psychological data 1271 – 1288
Dominique Valentin, Hervé Abdi, Betty Edelman
Face recognition with multi-tone and two-tone photographic negatives 1289 – 1296
Chang Hong Liu, Avi Chaudhuri
The psychophysics of J-R-L Delboeuf (1831 - 1896) 1297 – 1315
Serge Nicolas, David J Murray, Bahar Farahmand
Loss of a forest: perceptual fading and filling-in of static texture patterns 1317 – 1320
Jiro Gyoba
The illusion of The Future 1321 – 1322
Fred Halper
Reviews 1323 – 1326
Special issue: Special issue: Contextual effects on colour appearance II. Neon colour spreading, surface properties, and motion
Guest editorial
Neon color spreading: a review 1353 – 1366
Paola Bressan, Ennio Mingolla, Lothar Spillmann, Takeo Watanabe
Color from motion: dichoptic activation and a possible role in breaking camouflage 1367 – 1380
Carol M Cicerone, Donald D Hoffman
Color from motion: separate contributions of chromaticity and luminance 1381 – 1396
Eriko Miyahara, Carol M Cicerone
A functional rôle for illusory colour spreading in the control of focused visual attention 1397 – 1411
Greg Davis, Jon Driver
Moving stimuli define the shape of stationary chromatic patterns 1413 – 1422
Naokazu Goda, Yoshimichi Ejima
The Craik - O'Brien - Cornsweet illusion in colour: Quantitative characterisation and comparison with luminance 1423 – 1430
Thomas Wachtler, Christian Wehrhahn
The effect of inducer polarity and contrast on the perception of illusory figures 1431 – 1443
Nestor Matthews, Leslie Welch
Interpolation processes in the perception of real and illusory contours 1445 – 1458
Karl R Gegenfurtner, Joel E Brown, Jochem Rieger
Surface completion complements boundary interpolation in the visual integration of partly occluded objects 1459 – 1479
Carol Yin, Philip J Kellman, Thomas F Shipley
Guest editorial
Frame-of-reference and hierarchical-organisation effects in the rod-and-frame illusion 1485 – 1494
Pierluigi Zoccolotti, Gabriella Antonucci, Roberta Daini, Maria Luisa Martelli, Donatella Spinelli
Real and virtual borders in the Poggendorff illusion 1495 – 1501
Gerald Westheimer, Christian Wehrhahn
Types of size disparity and the perception of surface slant 1503 – 1517
Byron J Pierce, Ian P Howard
Steering without representation with the use of active fixation 1519 – 1528
David W Murray, Ian D Reid, Andrew J Davison
Motion parallax: effects of blur, contrast, and field size in normal and low vision 1529 – 1538
Jeremy T Jobling, J Stephen Mansfield, Gordon E Legge, Mark R Menge
Perception of biological motion 1539 – 1548
Vicki Ahlström, Randolph Blake, Ulf Ahlström
Paradoxical rest 1549 – 1554
Walter Gerbino, Nicola Bruno
Face detection in peripheral vision: do faces pop out? 1555 – 1570
Valerie Brown, Dale Huey, John M Findlay
Viscosity discrimination: a comparison of an adaptive two-alternative forced-choice and an adjustment procedure 1571 – 1578
Lynette Jones, Ian Hunter, Serge Lafontaine
On Ptolemy's geometry of binocular vision 1579 – 1581
Christopher W Tyler
Reviews 1583 – 1584
Subject index 1585 – 1591
Author index 1593
Perception WWW CD-ROM archive: Instructions for use 1596