Guest editorial
Collisions between moving visual targets: what controls alternative ways of seeing an ambiguous display? 415 – 432
Allison B Sekuler, Robert Sekuler
An airplane illusion: apparent velocity determined by apparent distance 433 – 436
Maurice Hershenson, Steven M Samuels
The effect of marker frequency disparity on the discrimination of gap duration in monkeys 437 – 444
Akihiro Izumi
Seeing big things: Overestimation of heights is greater for real objects than for objects in pictures 445 – 467
Tyrone L Yang, Melissa W Dixon, Dennis R Proffitt
The myth of upright vision. A psychophysical and functional imaging study of adaptation to inverting spectacles 469 – 481
David E J Linden, Ulrich Kallenbach, Armin Heinecke, Wolf Singer, Rainer Goebel
Viewpoint-dependent recognition of familiar faces 483 – 487
Nikolaus F Troje, Daniel Kersten
More about brows: How poses that change brow position affect perceptions of gender 489 – 504
Ruth Campbell, Philip J Benson, Simon B Wallace, Suzanne Doesbergh, Michael Coleman
Preferences in quadrangles reconsidered 505 – 517
Hirohiko Ohta
Selective peripheral fading: evidence for inhibitory sensory effect of attention 519 – 526
Lianggang Lou
Development of illusory-contour perception in infants 527 – 538
William Curran, Oliver J Braddick, Janette Atkinson, John Wattam-Bell, Rachel Andrew
Reviews 539 – 542
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