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