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