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