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Issue 1

Guest editorial

Multiple visual worlds 1 – 7
Jan Koenderink

Features derived from first-order motion mechanisms predict anomalies in motion perception 9 – 19
Linda Bowns

Efficient search for size targets on a background texture gradient: Is detection guided by discontinuities in the retinal-size gradient of items? 21 – 48
Andrew Found, Hermann J Müller

Spatially parallel processing of within-dimension conjunctions 49 – 60
Karina J Linnell, Glyn W Humphreys

Brain areas sensitive to coherent visual motion 61 – 72
Oliver J Braddick, Justin M D O'Brien, John Wattam-Bell, Janette Atkinson, Tom Hartley, Robert Turner

Configural features in the context of upright and inverted faces 73 – 83
Helmut Leder, Gian Candrian, Oswald Huber, Vicki Bruce

Developmental changes in the effect of inversion: Using a picture book to investigate face recognition 85 – 94
Nicola A Brace, Graham J Hole, Richard I Kemp, Graham E Pike, Michael Van Duuren, Lorraine Norgate

Perceptual learning without feedback and the stability of stereoscopic slant estimation 95 – 114
Raymond van Ee

Distance perception within near visual space 115 – 124
Alain Viguier, Gilles Clément, Yves Trotter

Last but not least

The pew illusion--a real-world example of misperceived slant 125 – 128
Bosco S Tjan, Alexa I Ruppertsberg

Reviews 129 – 130
Benton on De Valois (Ed.): Seeing