Editorial
A code-theoretical note on object handedness 5 – 29
Emanuel Leeuwenberg, Peter van der Helm
Detection of bilateral symmetry in complex biological images 31 – 42
Christopher S Evans, Peter Wenderoth, Ken Cheng
Route navigating without place recognition: What is recognised in recognition-triggered responses? 43 – 55
Hanspeter A Mallot, Sabine Gillner
Global-perspective jitter improves vection in central vision 57 – 67
Stephen Palmisano, Barbara J Gillam, Shane G Blackburn
Direct measurement of the curvature of visual space 69 – 79
Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doorn, Joseph S Lappin
Comparing contrast-modulated and luminance-modulated masking: effects of spatial frequency and phase 81 – 100
Alexandra Willis, Harvey S Smallman, Julie M Harris
Performance of early-blind and sighted children on olfactory tasks 101 – 110
Ruth Rosenbluth, Ephraim S Grossman, Marsha Kaitz
The discrimination of dog odours by humans 111 – 115
Deborah L Wells, Peter G Hepper
Reviews 125 – 126
Lee on Richardson: Imagery
Guest editorial
The perception and recognition of natural object shape from deforming and static shadows 135 – 148
J Farley Norman, Thomas E Dawson, Shane R Raines
Bottom - up clues in target finding: Why a Dalmatian may be mistaken for an elephant 149 – 157
Gert J van Tonder, Yoshimichi Ejima
The face-inversion effect as a deficit in the encoding of configural information: Direct evidence 159 – 170
Alejo Freire, Kang Lee, Lawrence A Symons
Perceptual assumptions and projective distortions in a three-dimensional shape illusion 171 – 200
A Fuzz Griffiths, Qasim Zaidi
Amplitude and phase in the Müller-Lyer illusion 201 – 209
Bernt C Skottun
Depth capture by kinetic depth and by stereopsis 211 – 220
Keetaek Kham, Randolph Blake
Porterfield and Wells on the motions of our eyes 221 – 239
Nicholas J Wade
Distractor ratio influences patterns of eye movements during visual search 241 – 250
Jiye Shen, Eyal M Reingold, Marc Pomplun
Reviews 251 – 252
Chapman on Hancock (Ed.): Human performance and ergonomics
Guest editorial
Visually directed walking to briefly glimpsed targets is not biased toward fixation location 259 – 272
John W Philbeck
The role of iconic memory in change-detection tasks 273 – 286
Mark W Becker, Harold Pashler, Stuart M Anstis
Category effects on the processing of plane-rotated objects 287 – 302
Manila Vannucci, Maria Pia Viggiano
The generic-viewpoint assumption and illusory contours 303 – 312
Marc K Albert, Donald D Hoffman
Slope and the Zöllner illusion 313 – 324
David C Earle, Stephen J Maskell
Perceptual dimorphism in visual motion from stationary patterns 325 – 335
Galit Naor-Raz, Robert Sekuler
Word centre is misperceived 337 – 354
Martin H Fischer
Configural processing at birth: Evidence for perceptual organisation 355 – 372
Teresa Farroni, Eloisa Valenza, Francesca Simion, Carlo Umiltà
Reviews 373 – 378
Rose on Taylor: The race for consciousness
Ferrand on Coltheart (Ed.): Fleeting memories: Cognition of brief visual stimuli
Bullinaria on Glynn: An anatomy of thought: the origin and machinery of the mind
Guest editorial
Invariant recognition of natural objects in the presence of shadows 383 – 398
Wendy L Braje, Gordon E Legge, Daniel Kersten
Cavanagh and Leclerc shape-from-shadow pictures: Do line versions fail because of the polarity of the regions or the contour? 399 – 408
John M Kennedy, Juan Bai
The role of surface attraction in perceiving volumetric shape 409 – 420
Marc K Albert, Peter U Tse
Transformation of the visual-line value in binocular vision: Stimuli on corresponding points can be seen in two different directions 421 – 436
Hiroshi Ono, Koichi Shimono, Shinya Saida, Hiroyasu Ujike
When texture takes precedence over motion in depth perception 437 – 452
Justin O'Brien, Alan Johnston
Apparent swinging motion from a 2-D sinusoidal pattern 453 – 460
Byung-Geun Khang, Edward A Essock
Cholinergic agents and the McCollough effect 461 – 480
William Byth, Denis McMahon, David J King
Vertical and bisection bias in active touch 481 – 500
Susanna Millar, Zainab Al-Attar
Reviews 501 – 504
Edelman on Tarr, Bülthoff (Eds): Object recognition in man, monkey, and machine
Williams on Edelman: Representation and recognition in vision
Editorial
Voluntary saccadic control in dyslexia 509 – 521
Monica Biscaldi, Burkhart Fischer, Klaus Hartnegg
Dynamic visual perception of dyslexic children 523 – 530
Burkhart Fischer, Klaus Hartnegg, Annette Mokler
Effects of visual training on saccade control in dyslexia 531 – 542
Burkhart Fischer, Klaus Hartnegg
Adventures with gelatinous ellipses -- constraints on models of human motion analysis 543 – 566
Yair Weiss, Edward H Adelson
Constructing surfaces and contours in displays of color from motion: The role of nearest neighbors and maximal disks 567 – 580
Cali Fidopiastis, Donald D Hoffman, William D Prophet, Manish Singh
Role of chromaticity, contrast, and local orientation cues in the perception of density 581 – 600
William H A Beaudot, Kathy T Mullen
The generic viewpoint assumption and Bayesian inference 601 – 608
Marc K Albert
Testing a two-component model of face identification: Effects of inversion, contrast reversal, and direction of lighting 609 – 619
Patricia A McMullen, David I Shore, Randall B Henderson
Raised line drawings are spontaneously explored with a single finger 621 – 626
Mark Symmons, Barry Richardson
Reviews 627 – 630
Ukkonen on Palmer: Vision science: photons to phenomenology
Peebles on Wilson, Keil (Eds): The MIT encyclopedia of the cognitive sciences
Wuerger on Gegenfurtner, Sharpe (Eds): Color vision: from genes to perception
Editorial
Images, imagination, and movement: Pictorial representations and their development in the work of James Gibson 635 – 648
James E Cutting
Depth discrimination from shading under diffuse lighting 649 – 660
Michael S Langer, Heinrich H Bülthoff
Mechanisms for seeing transparency-from-motion and orientation-from-motion 661 – 674
Leo Poom
The role of attention in motion extrapolation: Are moving objects 'corrected' or flashed objects attentionally delayed? 675 – 692
Beena Khurana, Katsumi Watanabe, Romi Nijhawan
Can semantic knowledge influence motion correspondence? 693 – 707
Karen Yu
Spatial factors of brightness illusion in the Ehrenstein figure 709 – 720
Véronique Salvano-Pardieu
Integration biases in the Ouchi and other visual illusions 721 – 727
George Mather
Does face recognition rely on encoding of 3-D surface? Examining the role of shape-from-shading and shape-from-stereo 729 – 743
Chang Hong Liu, Charles A Collin, Avi Chaudhuri
Cross-modal interaction between vision and touch: the role of synesthetic correspondence 745 – 754
Gail Martino, Lawrence E Marks
Reviews 755 – 756
Dean on Bly, Rumelhart (Eds): Cognitive science
Guest editorial
The minimum temporal thresholds for motion detection of grating patterns 761 – 769
Tadayuki Tayama
Visual motion integration for perception and pursuit 771 – 787
Leland S Stone, Brent R Beutter, Jean Lorenceau
Attenuation of alignment effect with exocentric encoding of location 789 – 799
Yves-André Féry, Richard Magnac
Optic flow helps humans learn to navigate through synthetic environments 801 – 818
Matthew P Kirschen, Michael J Kahana, Robert Sekuler, Benjamin Burack
Does time-shrinking take place in visual temporal patterns? 819 – 830
Hiroshi Arao, Daigoh Suetomi, Yoshitaka Nakajima
The temporal course of suppression during binocular rivalry 831 – 841
Hideko F Norman, J Farley Norman, Joseph Bilotta
Form and movement in stereokinetic cycloids: motion lost and found 843 – 851
John A Wilson, James O Robinson
Luminance determinants of perceived surface stratification in two-dimensional achromatic transparent patterns 853 – 861
Sergio Cesare Masin
Cleomedes (c. 1st century AD) on the celestial illusion, atmospheric enlargement, and size - distance invariance 863 – 871
Helen E Ross
Last but not least
Obituary
Reviews 879 – 882
Smith on Farah: The cognitive neuroscience of vision
Keogh on Hardcastle: The myth of pain
Gilchrist on Kazdin (Ed.): Encyclopedia of psychology
Editorial
On the other side of the mean: The perception of dissimilarity in human faces 885 – 891
Volker Blanz, Alice J O'Toole, Thomas Vetter, Heather A Wild
Featural and configurational processes in the recognition of faces of different familiarity 893 – 909
Stephan M Collishaw, Graham J Hole
The colors seen behind transparent filters 911 – 926
Michael D'Zmura, Oliver Rinner, Karl R Gegenfurtner
An oblique effect of chromatic gratings measured by color-mixture thresholds 927 – 935
William K Krebs, Edward A Essock, Samuel E Buttrey, Michael J Sinai, Jason S McCarley
Thatcher illusion: Dependence on angle of rotation 937 – 942
Frank Stürzel, Lothar Spillmann
Perception of animacy from the motion of a single object 943 – 951
Patrice D Tremoulet, Jacob Feldman
Detecting anticipatory events in handwriting movements 953 – 964
Sonia Kandel, Jean-Pierre Orliaguet, Louis-Jean Boë
Visual metrics: discriminative power through flexibility 965 – 980
Timotheus J W M Janssen, Frans J J Blommaert
An oblique effect in aesthetics: Homage to Mondrian (1872 - 1944) 981 – 987
Richard Latto, Douglas Brain, Brian Kelly
Shrinkage of perceived tonal duration produced by extra sounds: effects of spectral density, temporal position, and transition direction 989 – 1004
Minoru Tsuzaki, Hiroaki Kato
Last but not least
Reviews 1009 – 1012
Summers on Heller (Ed.): Touch, representation and blindness
Hodgson on Humphreys, Duncan, Treisman (Eds): Attention, space and action: studies in cognitive neuroscience
Guest editorial
A comparison of natural-image-based models of simple-cell coding 1017 – 1040
Ben Willmore, Paul A Watters, David J Tolhurst
Local contrast in natural images: normaliation and coding efficiency 1041 – 1055
Nuala Brady, David J Field
Human sensitivity to phase perturbations in natural images: a statistical framework 1057 – 1069
Mitchell G A Thomson, David H Foster, Robert J Summers
What does second-order vision see in an image? 1071 – 1086
Andrew J Schofield
Discrimination of spectrally blended natural images: Optimisation of the human visual system for encoding natural images 1087 – 1100
David J Tolhurst, Yoav Tadmor
The effect of contrast randomisation on the discrimination of changes in the slopes of the amplitude spectra of natural scenes 1101 – 1116
C Alejandro Párraga, David J Tolhurst
Scaling extrafoveal detection of distortion in a face and grating 1117 – 1126
Dean R Melmoth, Heljä T Kukkonen, Pia K Mäkelä, Jyrki M Rovamo
A comparison between human and machine labelling of image regions 1127 – 1138
Angus A Clark, Tom Troscianko, Neill W Campbell, Barry T Thomas
Editorial
Change blindness in the absence of a visual disruption 1143 – 1154
Daniel J Simons, Steven L Franconeri, Rebecca L Reimer
Hearing by eye: how much spatial degradation can be tolerated? 1155 – 1168
John MacDonald, Søren Andersen, Talis Bachmann
Color appearance of surfaces viewed through fog 1169 – 1184
John Hagedorn, Michael D'Zmura
The spatial spread of attentional modulation of the motion aftereffect 1185 – 1201
Michael S Georgiades, John P Harris
Speed perception is affected by the Ebbinghaus - Titchener illusion 1203 – 1208
Marina Pavlova, Alexander Sokolov
Variations on the Hermann grid: an extinction illusion 1209 – 1217
Jacques Ninio, Kent A Stevens
Curvature biases in stereoscopic vision: A nasotemporal asymmetry 1219 – 1230
Jacques Ninio
From image segmentation to anti-textons 1231 – 1247
Gert J van Tonder, Yoshimichi Ejima
A neuro-cognitive visual system for object recognition based on testing of interactive attentional top - down hypotheses 1249 – 1264
Gustavo Deco, Bernd Schürmann
Reviews 1265 – 1268
Simonton on Miller: Insights of genius: imagery and creativity in science and art 1265
Gregory on Clarke, Dewhurst: An illustrated history of brain function: imaging the brain from antiquity to the present
Last but not least
Editorial
In space, the past can be recast but not the present 1279 – 1290
Bhavin R Sheth, Shinsuke Shimojo
Manipulation of colour and shape information and its consequence upon recognition and best-likeness judgments 1291 – 1312
Kieran J Lee, David I Perrett
Perceiving binocular depth with reference to a common surface 1313 – 1334
Zijiang J He, Teng Leng Ooi
The effects of age upon the perception of depth and 3-D shape from differential motion and binocular disparity 1335 – 1359
J Farley Norman, Thomas E Dawson, Amy K Butler
Mapping the zone of eye-height utility for seated and standing observers 1361 – 1383
Maryjane Wraga, Dennis R Proffitt
Emmert's law in the dark: active and passive proprioceptive effects on positive visual afterimages 1385 – 1391
Michael Bross
Last but not least
Reviews 1397 – 1398
Kentridge on Damasio: The feeling of what happens: body, emotion and the making of consciousness
Editorial
Nonhomogeneous resolution of images of natural scenes 1403 – 1412
Boubakar Séré, Christian Marendaz, Jeanny Hérault
Testing the aesthetic significance of the golden-section rectangle 1413 – 1422
Phil A Russell
Velocity constancy in a virtual reality environment 1423 – 1435
Hartwig K Distler, Karl R Gegenfurtner, Hendrik A H C van Veen, Michael J Hawken
On binocular alternation 1437 – 1445
David Alais, Robert P O'Shea, Corinne Mesana-Alais, Ian G Wilson
An analogy between colour and spatial coding 1447 – 1453
Richard Clement, Ian Moorhead
Imposed vibration influences perceived tactile smoothness 1455 – 1465
Mark Hollins, Aaron Fox, Carianne Bishop
Large systematic deviations in visual parallelism 1467 – 1482
Raymond H Cuijpers, Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink
Perception of partly occluded figures by baboons (Papio papio) 1483 – 1497
Christine Deruelle, Isabelle Barbet, Delphine Dépy, Joël Fagot
Last but not least
Reviews 1501 – 1503
Dobson on Atkinson: The developing visual brain
Perception WWW CD-ROM archive 1504
Subject index 1505 – 1510
Author index 1511 – 1513
Erratum 1514
Referees 1515 – 1516