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Issue 11

Editorial

Public perception of science. Part 1 1273 – 1278
Richard L Gregory

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

The multiple-faces phenomenon: some investigative studies 1393 – 1395
Maria Lúcia de Bustamante Simas

Near the zone of totality: an eclipse observe 1395 – 1396
R John Irwin

Reviews 1397 – 1398
Kentridge on Damasio: The feeling of what happens: body, emotion and the making of consciousness