Vergence eye movements elicited by stimuli without corresponding features 7 – 20
Lei Liu, Scott B Stevenson, Clifton M Schor
The effects of visual discomfort and pattern structure on visual search 21 – 33
Elizabeth Conlon, William Lovegrove, Trevor Hine, Eugene Chekaluk, Kerry Piatek, Kerry Hayes-Williams
Perceived similarity of shapes is an asymmetrical relationship: a study of typical contours 35 – 46
Jan B Deregowski, Peter McGeorge
Stimulus context and view dependence in object recognition 47 – 68
Fiona N Newell
Reproduction of object shape is more accurate without the continued availability of visual information 69 – 86
Michel-Ange Amorim, Jack M Loomis, Sergio S Fukusima
Depth interactions between inclined and slanted surfaces in vertical and horizontal orientations 87 – 103
Byron J Pierce, Ian P Howard, Catina Feresin
Spatial hearing in children with visual disabilities 105 – 122
Daniel H Ashmead, Robert S Wall, Kiara A Ebinger, Susan B Eaton, Mary-M Snook-Hill, Xuefeng Yang
Reviews 123 – 126
Types of shear disparity and the perception of surface inclination 129 – 145
Ian P Howard, Byron J Pierce
The perception of scale-dependent and scale-independent surface structure from binocular disparity, texture, and shading 147 – 166
James S Tittle, J Farley Norman, Victor J Perotti, Flip Phillips
Limiting factors for the detection of orientation 167 – 181
Johannes M Zanker
Decrement of the Brentano Müller-Lyer illusion as a function of inspection time 183 – 192
John Predebon
The golf-ball illusion: evidence for top - down processing in weight perception 193 – 201
Robert R Ellis, Susan J Lederman
Long-range twinkle induction: An achromatic rebound effect in the magnocellular processing system? 203 – 214
Christopher W Tyler, Lani Hardage
Human cortical-evoked fields during detection, localisation, and identification of 'pop-out' targets 215 – 224
Jukka Saarinen, Simo Vanni, Riitta Hari
Independence of contour and biological-motion cues for motion-defined animal shapes 225 – 235
Anne Bellefeuille, Jocelyn Faubert
Reviews 249 – 252
Guest editorial
Stereoscopic discrimination of interval and ordinal depth relations on smooth surfaces and in empty space 257 – 272
J Farley Norman, James T Todd
On the relative salience of Euclidean, affine, and topological structure for 3-D form discrimination 273 – 282
James T Todd, Lin Chen, J Farley Norman
The role of typical contours in the encodement of objects in three-dimensional arrays 283 – 294
Jan B Deregowski, Peter McGeorge
The influence of feature-based information in the age processing of unfamiliar faces 295 – 312
Patricia A George, Graham J Hole
Illusory-contour formation affected by luminance contrast polarity 313 – 335
Zijiang J He, Teng Leng Ooi
Can illusory figures be transparent and opaque at the same time? 337 – 340
Franco Purghé
Young infants' perception of illusory contours in dynamic displays 341 – 353
Scott P Johnson, Richard N Aslin
The role of binocular viewing in a spacing illusion arising in a darkened surround 355 – 361
Kotaro Suzuki
Linear-vection chronometry along spinal and sagittal axes in erect man 363 – 372
Irini Giannopulu, Jean-Claude Lepecq
Reviews 373 – 376
Predicting the 'where' and resolving the 'what' of a moving target: a dichotomy of abilities 379 – 391
Gerald M Long, Cheri A Vogel
Reference repulsion when judging the direction of visual motion 393 – 402
Hans-Jürgen Rauber, Stefan Treue
The dynamic specification of surfaces and boundaries 403 – 415
Douglas W Cunningham, Thomas F Shipley, Philip J Kellman
Grouping by proximity or similarity? Competition between the Gestalt principles in vision 417 – 430
Philip T Quinlan, Richard N Wilton
Presence and absence of top and right advantage as an indication of the attentional strategies underlying object selection 431 – 438
Judith Avrahami
A Jittered Squares illusion and a proposed mechanism 439 – 454
Paul T Sowden, Simon J Watt
Amodal completion in the absence of image tangent discontinuities 455 – 464
Peter Ulric Tse, Marc K Albert
Two-dimensional representations of the third dimension and their perception by infants 465 – 472
Roger Lécuyer, Karine Durand
Increasing-loudness aftereffect following decreasing-intensity adaptation: Spectral dependence in interotic and monotic testing 473 – 482
Anthony H Reinhardt-Rutland
Auditory apparent motion between sine waves differing in frequency 483 – 495
Thomas Z Strybel, Michele L Menges
Reviews 497 – 499
Perception Day at The National Gallery 23 September 1998 501
Measurement and modelling of perceived slant in surfaces represented by freely viewed line drawings 505 – 540
Roddy Cowie
Role of spatial and temporal coincidence in depth organization 541 – 552
Haruyuki Kojima, Randolph Blake
Change in visually perceived eye level without change in perceived pitch 553 – 572
Wenxun Li, Leonard Matin
Anisotropy in haptic curvature and shape perception 573 – 589
Sylvia C Pont, Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink
A moving cast shadow diminishes the Pulfrich phenomenon 591 – 593
Theodore J Price, Alice J O'Toole, Kimberly C Dambach
Test of a convergence model for color transparency perception 595 – 608
Vincent J Chen, Michael D'Zmura
Influence of individual differences in temporal sensitivity on timing performance 609 – 625
Scott W Brown
A new stereoscopic illusion: Eyes popping out and sinking in 627 – 629
Thomas V Papathomas, Kazunori Morikawa
Reviews 631 – 632
Guest editorial
Light and sight since antiquity 637 – 670
Nicholas J Wade
Illumination-induced apparent shift in orientation of human heads 671 – 680
Nikolaus F Troje, Ulrike Siebeck
Perceptual, oculomotor, and neural responses to moving color plaids 681 – 709
Karen R Dobkins, Gene R Stoner, Thomas D Albright
Measurement of the texture-coherence limit for bandpass arrays 711 – 728
Frances Wilkinson, Hugh R Wilson
Spatial-frequency discrimination, brain lateralisation, and acute intake of alcohol 729 – 736
Reidulf G Watten, Svein Magnussen, Mark W Greenlee
Haptic underestimation of angular extent 737 – 754
Stephen Lakatos, Lawrence E Marks
Reviews 755 – 758
Evidence for global motion interactions between first-order and second-order stimuli 761 – 767
George Mather, Linda Murdoch
Does segregation by colour/luminance facilitate the detection of structure-from-motion in noise? 769 – 784
Hyung-Chul O Li, Frederick A A Kingdom
A computational and perceptual account of motion lines 785 – 797
Hyungjun Kim, Gregory Francis
Rigid objects that appear to bend 799 – 802
A Fuzz Griffiths, Qasim Zaidi
The analysis of orientation-dependent time costs in visual recognition 803 – 816
E Charles Leek
Picturing peripheral acuity 817 – 825
Stuart Anstis
Relative spatial expansion and contraction within the Müller-Lyer and Judd illusions 827 – 838
Robert B Post, Robert B Welch, Kristin Caufield
Assimilation of achromatic color cannot explain the brightness effects in the achromatic neon effect 839 – 849
Marc K Albert
The luminance conditions of Fuchs's transparency in two-dimensional patterns 851 – 859
Sergio Cesare Masin
Hens use occlusion to judge depth in a two-dimensional picture 861 – 867
Björn Forkman
The influence of stimulus tilt on haptic curvature matching and discrimination by dynamic touch 869 – 880
Sylvia C Pont, Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink
Reviews 881 – 883
Guest editorial
Single units and visual cortical organization 889 – 935
Peter Lennie
Apparent depth with retinal image motion of expansion and contraction yoked to head movement 937 – 949
Takanao Yajima, Hiroyasu Ujike, Keiji Uchikawa
Visual search of driving situations: Danger and experience 951 – 964
Peter R Chapman, Geoffrey Underwood
Effects of pattern orientation and number of symmetry axes on the detection of mirror symmetry in dot and solid patterns 965 – 976
Peter Wenderoth, Sebastian Welsh
Illusory volumes from conformation 977 – 992
Peter Ulric Tse
Haptic perception of texture gradients 993 – 1008
Emily Holmes, Barry Hughes, Gunnar Jansson
Reviews 1009 – 1010
Selective attention to specific location cues: the peak and center of a patch are equally accessible as location cues 1015 – 1023
Hiromi Akutsu, Dennis M Levi
Inattentional blindness as a function of proximity to the focus of attention 1025 – 1040
Ethan A Newby, Irvin Rock
Attentional modulation in perception of visual motion events 1041 – 1054
Katsumi Watanabe, Shinsuke Shimojo
Aftereffect of high-speed motion 1055 – 1066
Frans A J Verstraten, Maarten J van der Smagt, Wim A van de Grind
Stimulus eccentricity and spatial frequency interact to determine circular vection 1067 – 1077
Stephen Palmisano, Barbara Gillam
Perceived object shape affects the perceived direction of self-movement 1079 – 1085
Jack M H Beusmans
The perception of depth and slant from texture in three-dimensional scenes 1087 – 1106
George J Andersen, Myron L Braunstein, Asad Saidpour
Are there qualitative differences between face processing in photographic positive and negative? 1107 – 1122
Chang Hong Liu, Avi Chaudhuri
Recognising the ageing face: the role of age in face processing 1123 – 1134
Patricia A George, Graham J Hole
Reviews 1135 – 1136
Guest editorial
Scene exploration with Fourier-filtered peripheral information 1141 – 1151
Paul M J van Diepen, Martien Wampers
Surface discontinuity is critical in a moving observer's perception of objects' depth order and relative motion from retinal image motion 1153 – 1176
Michiteru Kitazaki, Shinsuke Shimojo
Manual and verbal responses to completely masked (unreportable) stimuli: Exploring some conditions for the metacontrast dissociation 1177 – 1189
Ulrich Ansorge, Werner Klotz, Odmar Neumann
Mapping the mental space of rectangles 1191 – 1202
Jacob Feldman, Whitman Richards
Illusory three-dimensional rotation of horizontal lines: a new motion - depth illusion 1203 – 1207
Hiroyuki Ito, Eriko Kawabata
Apparent contraction of edge angles 1209 – 1219
Akiyoshi Kitaoka
A test of the gravity lens theory 1221 – 1228
Ernest Greene
The moon tilt illusion 1229 – 1232
Bernhard Schölkopf
Facial aging, attractiveness, and distinctiveness 1233 – 1243
Kenneth A Deffenbacher, Thomas Vetter, John Johanson, Alice J O'Toole
Perceptual learning in visual conjunction search 1245 – 1255
Katy Lobley, Vincent Walsh
Reviews 1257 – 1262
Special issue: Special issue: Depth perception 1
Guest editorial
Surface separation decreases stereoscopic slant but a monocular aperture increases it 1267 – 1286
Barbara J Gillam, Shane G Blackburn
Temporal aspects of slant and inclination perception 1287 – 1304
Robert S Allison, Ian P Howard, Brian J Rogers, Holly Bridge
Effects of collimation on perceived layout in 3-D scenes 1305 – 1315
George J Andersen, Asad Saidpour, Myron L Braunstein
The interaction of binocular disparity and motion parallax in determining perceived depth and perceived size 1317 – 1331
Mark F Bradshaw, Andrew D Parton, Richard A Eagle
The minimum contrast requirements for stereopsis 1333 – 1343
David R Simmons
Contrast masking reveals spatial-frequency channels in stereopsis 1345 – 1355
Simon J D Prince, Richard A Eagle, Brian J Rogers
Cues to viewing distance for stereoscopic depth constancy 1357 – 1365
Andrew Glennerster, Brian J Rogers, Mark F Bradshaw
Disparity detection in anticorrelated stereograms 1367 – 1377
Bruce G Cumming, Susan E Shapiro, Andrew J Parker
The effect of pre-movement delays on pointing accuracy in middle childhood 1379 – 1387
Joanna K Graham, Mark F Bradshaw, Alyson Davis
W H R Rivers (1864 - 1922): the founder of research in cross-cultural perception 1393 – 1406
Jan B Deregowski
Early demonstrations of subjective contours, amodal completion, and depth from half-occlusions: "Stereoscopic experiments with silhouettes" by Adolf von Szily (1921) 1407 – 1416
Walter H Ehrenstein, Barbara J Gillam
The time it takes to stratify two phenomenal surfaces 1417 – 1422
Sergio Cesare Masin
Viewer-centered temporal biasing of 3-D rotation percepts 1423 – 1436
Allan J Pantle, Robert J Papp, Samuel J Reynolds, Olga L Cubells, Donald P Gallogly
The position of moving objects 1437 – 1449
Markus Lappe, Bart Krekelberg
The missing-fundamental illusion at isoluminance 1451 – 1460
Frederick A A Kingdom, David R Simmons
Does visual perspective matter in imitation? 1461 – 1473
Thomas D Sambrook
The differential optomotor response of the four-eyed fish Anableps anableps 1475 – 1483
Benedict C Albensi, Joseph H Powell
Cognitively based apparent motion: an extreme case 1485 – 1486
Theodore E Parks, Richard G Coss
Subject index 1493 – 1499
Perception WWW CD-ROM archive 1500
Author index 1501 – 1503
Referees 1998 1504