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Issue 1

Guest editorial

Inverted faces 1 – 6
Nicholas J Wade, Gyula Kovács, Zoltán Vidnyánsky

A sideways look at configural encoding: Two different effects of face rotation 7 – 14
Michael B Lewis, Thomas E Glenister

Attending to faces: change detection, familiarization, and inversion effects 15 – 28
Jason J S Barton, Shaunak Deepak, Numaan Malik

Cue gradient and cue density interact in the detection and recognition of objects defined by motion, contrast, or texture 29 – 39
Neva J Bull, Mick Hunter, David C Finlay

Endogenous shifts of covert attention operate within multiple coordinate frames: Evidence from a feature-priming task 41 – 52
Doug J K Barrett, Mark F Bradshaw, David Rose

Information regarding structure and lightness based on phenomenal transparency influences the efficiency of visual search 53 – 66
Hiroyuki Mitsudo

Correlation between stereoanomaly and perceived depth when disparity and motion interact in binocular matching 67 – 84
Raymond van Ee

Aging and the perception of speed 85 – 96
J Farley Norman, Heather E Ross, Laura M Hawkes, Jennifer R Long

Coherent perspective jitter induces visual illusions of self-motion 97 – 110
Stephen Palmisano, Darren Burke, Robert S Allison

Hearing foreign voices: does knowing what is said affect visual-masked-speech detection? 111 – 120
Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis

Last but not least

An application of the Müller-Lyer Illusion 121 – 123
Kazunori Morikawa

Reviews 125 – 126
Kristjansson on Prinz, Hommel (Eds): Common mechanisms in perception and action: Attention and Performance XIX

Issue 2

Editorial

Significance 127 – 130
Richard L Gregory

Modification of depth and distance perception caused by long-term wearing of left - right reversing spectacles 131 – 153
Makoto Ichikawa, Takahiko Kimura, Hiroyuki Egusa, Makiko Nakatsuka, Jun Amano, Tomomi Ueda, Takara Tashiro

A distributed intercortical processing of binocular rivalry: psychophysical evidence 155 – 166
Teng Leng Ooi, Zijiang J He

On nystagmus, saccades, and fixations 167 – 184
Benjamin W Tatler, Nicholas J Wade

The Chimenti controversy 185 – 200
Nicholas J Wade

Reference frames for orientation anisotropies in face recognition and biological-motion perception 201 – 210
Nikolaus F Troje

The effect of texture relief on perception of slant from texture 211 – 233
Jeffrey A Saunders

Visual and haptic matching of perceived orientations of lines 235 – 248
Frouke Hermens, Stan Gielen

Last but not least

The ambiguous race face illusion 249 – 252
Otto H MacLin, Roy S Malpass

Public perceptions 253 – 254
Richard Gregory

Reviews 255 – 256

Cousineau on M Fhale, T Poggio (Eds): Perceptual learning

Issue 3

Editorial

Delusions 257 – 261
Richard L Gregory

Luminance gradient can break background-independent lightness constancy 263 – 268
Alexander D Logvinenko, John Kane

Perceptual organization and White's illusion 269 – 284
Barton L Anderson

The role of eyebrows in face recognition 285 – 293
Javid Sadr, Izzat Jarudi, Pawan Sinha

A common oscillator for perceptual rivalries? 295 – 305
Olivia L Carter, John D Pettigrew

Cognitive styles: errors in directional judgments 307 – 320
Raffaella Nori, Fiorella Giusberti

Drawings from Gaia, a blind girl 321 – 340
John M Kennedy

The formation of rhythmic categories and metric priming 341 – 365
Peter Desain, Henkjan Honing

The aperture problems in the Pulfrich effect 367 – 375
Hiroyuki Ito

Last but not least

A chimeric point-light walker 377 – 383
Ian M Thornton, Quoc C Vuong, Heinrich H Bülthoff

Human Vision--When It Works and When It Fails. Seventh Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting Aston University, Birmingham, UK, 18 December 2002. Abstracts 385 – 390

Issue 4

Guest editorial

Another Babel 391 – 394
Jan J Koenderink

Comparison at a distance 395 – 414
Marina V Danilova, John D Mollon

Measuring the depth induced by an opposite-luminance (but not anticorrelated) stereogram 415 – 421
Piers D L Howe, Takeo Watanabe

Directional harmonic theory: A computational Gestalt model to account for illusory contour and vertex formation 423 – 448
Steven Lehar

Search of jumping items: Visual marking and discrete motion 449 – 462
Elizabeth S Olds, C Meghan McMurtry

Saccadic suppression of displacement: Effects of illumination and background manipulation 463 – 474
Michael R MacAskill, Richard D Jones, Tim J Anderson

Attentional modulation of self-motion perception 475 – 484
Michiteru Kitazaki, Takao Sato

Children's search for targets located within and beyond the field of view: Effects of deafness and age 485 – 497
J Bernard Netelenbos, Geert J P Savelsbergh

Superior haptic perceptual selectivity in late-blind and very-low-vision subjects 499 – 511
Morton A Heller, Kathy Wilson, Heather Steffen, Keiko Yoneyama, Deneen D Brackett

Reviews 513 – 515
O'Shea on Ross, Plug: The mystery of the moon illusion: Exploring size perception
Clark Barrett on Forde, Humphreys (Eds): Category specificity in brain and mind

Erratum 516

Issue 5

Guest editorial

The legacy of phantom limbs 517 – 524
Nicholas J Wade

Information used in detecting upcoming collision 525 – 544
Reinoud J Bootsma, Cathy M Craig

Perceived shifts of flashed stimuli by visible and invisible object motion 545 – 559
Katsumi Watanabe, Takashi R Sato, Shinsuke Shimojo

Comparing solid-body with point-light animations 561 – 566
Harold Hill, Yuri Jinno, Alan Johnston

A comparison of visual and nonvisual sensory inputs to walked distance in a blind-walking task 567 – 578
Colin G Ellard, Sarah C Shaughnessy

The time course of abstract visual representation 579 – 592
Benjamin W Tatler, Iain D Gilchrist, Jenny Rusted

The Venus effect: people's understanding of mirror reflections in paintings 593 – 599
Marco Bertamini, Richard Latto, Alice Spooner

The lasting impression of Chairman Mao: hyperfidelity of familiar-face memory 601 – 614
Liezhong Ge, Jing Luo, Mayu Nishimura, Kang Lee

Effects of algebraic and absolute luminance differences on achromaic surface grouping 615 – 620
Sergio Cesare Masin

Does the bandpass linear filter response predict gradient lightness induction? A reply to Fred Kingdom 621 – 626
Alexander D Logvinenko

The fluttering-heart illusion: a new hypothesis 627 – 634
David Nguyen-Tri, Jocelyn Faubert

Attention affects the stereoscopic depth aftereffect 635 – 640
David Rose, Mark F Bradshaw, Paul B Hibbard

Reviews 641 – 642
Kentridge on Conway: Neural mechanisms of color vision: Double-opponent cells in the visual cortex

Issue 6

Editorial

Seeing -- by art and science 643 – 6
Richard L Gregory

Do intersections serve as basic features in visual search? 645 – 656
Jeremy M Wolfe, Jennifer S DiMase

Visual context integration is not fully developed in 4-year-old children 657 – 666
Zsuzsa Káldy, Ilona Kovács

Is color an intrinsic property of object representation? 667 – 680
Galit Naor-Raz, Michael J Tarr, Daniel Kersten

Perceptual switching, eye movements, and the bus paradox 681 – 698
Junji Ito, Andrey R Nikolaev, Marjolein Luman, Maartje F Aukes, Chie Nakatani, Cees van Leeuwen

Timing accuracy in motion extrapolation: Reverse effects of target size and visible extent of motion at low and high speeds 699 – 706
Alexander Sokolov, Marina Pavlova

Distance perception for points at equiconvergence and equidistance loci 707 – 716
Sheldon M Ebenholtz, Jean M Ebenholtz

A fair test of the effect of a shadow-incompatibe luminance gradient on the simultaneous lightness contrast (followed by Discussion) 717 – 730
Alexander D Logvinenko

Invalid cues impair auditory motion sensitivity 731 – 740
Raymond M Stanley, Nestor Matthews

Measuring and modeling real-time responses to music: The dynamics of tonality induction 741 – 766
Petri Toiviainen, Carol L Krumhansl

Last but not least

Mach bands change asymmetrically during solar eclipses 767 – 770
John Ross, Mark R Diamond, David R Badcock

Reviews 771 – 772
Benton on Rhodes, Zebrowitz: Facial attractiveness

Issue 7

Guest editorial

How I saw the sky 773 – 775
Vivian Moses

Re-viewing 25 years of ECVP -- A personal view 777 – 791
Lothar Spillmann

Dodge-ing the issue: Dodge, Javal, Hering, and the measurement of saccades in eye-movement research 793 – 804
Nicholas J Wade, Benjamin W Tatler, Dieter Heller

Recognising the usual orientation of one's own face: the role of asymmetrically located details 805 – 811
Serge Brédart

Recognising facial expression from spatially and temporally modified movements 813 – 826
Frank E Pollick, Harold Hill, Andrew Calder, Helena Paterson

Normal recognition of emotion in a prosopagnosic 827 – 838
Bradley C Duchaine, Holly Parker, Ken Nakayama

Reproduction of seen actions: stimulus-selective learning 839 – 854
Robert Sekuler, Aafia Siddiqui, Nikhil Goyal, Rohin Rajan

Velocity dependence of the interocular transfer of dynamic motion aftereffects 855 – 866
Ran Tao, Martin J M Lankheet, Wim A van de Grind, Richard J A van Wezel

Visual discrimination of number without counting 867 – 870
John Ross

The perception of minimal structures: Performance on open and closed versions of visually presented Euclidean travelling salesperson problems 871 – 886
Douglas Vickers, Pierre Bovet, Michael D Lee, Peter Hughes

The role of pictorial convention in haptic picture perception 887 – 893
Leanne J Thompson, Edward P Chronicle, Alan F Collins

Public perceptions 895 – 896

Reviews 897 – 898
Zavagno on Massironi: The psychology of graphic images: seeing, drawing, communicating

Issue 8

Editorial

War with Scotland? 899 – 902
Richard L Gregory

Face detection: Mapping human performance 903 – 920
Michael B Lewis, Andrew J Edmonds

The role of facial colour and luminance in visual and audiovisual speech perception 921 – 936
Maxine V McCotter, Timothy R Jordan

Prior knowledge about display inversion in biological motion perception 937 – 946
Marina Pavlova, Alexander Sokolov

The relationship between change detection and recognition of centrally attended objects in motion pictures 947 – 962
Bonnie L Angelone, Daniel T Levin, Daniel J Simons

The line-motion illusion can be reversed by motion signals after the line disappears 963 – 968
David M Eagleman, Terrence J Sejnowski

Efficient extrapolation of the view with a dynamic and predictive stimulus 969 – 983
Hidemichi Mitsumatsu, Kazuhiko Yokosawa

Boundary completion in illusory contours: Interpolation or extrapolation? 985 – 999
Thomas F Shipley, Philip J Kellman

Illusory illusions: The significance of fixation on the perception of geometrical illusions 1001 – 1008
Burkhart Fischer, Osvaldo da Pos, Frank Stürzel

Monocular discs in the occlusion zones of binocular surfaces do not have quantitative depth -- a comparison with Panum's limiting case 1009 – 1019
Barbara Gillam, Michael Cook, Shane Blackburn

Last but not least

The availability of large size from shadow: looking for hidden assumptions 1021 – 1023
Roberto Casati

Reviews 1025 – 1027
Wilson on Harris, Jenkin (Eds): Levels of perception

Erratum 1028

Issue 9

Guest editorial

Movements in art: from Rosso to Riley 1029 – 1036
Nicholas J Wade

Gaze stability of observers watching Op Art pictures 1037 – 1049
Johannes M Zanker, Melanie Doyle, Robin Walker

"A moment's monument": the central vision of Italian sculptor Medardo Rosso (1858 - 1928) 1051 – 1058
David Melcher, Francesca Bacci

Haptics and projection: Drawings by Tracy, a blind adult 1059 – 1071
John M Kennedy, Igor Juricevic

Visually perceived eye level with reversible pitch stimuli: Implications for the great circle and implicit surface models 1073 – 1092
Robert B Post, Jacque M Teague, Robert B Welch, Todd E Hudson

Sex, beauty, and the relative luminance of facial features 1093 – 1107
Richard Russell

Pulling faces: An investigation of the face-distortion aftereffect 1109 – 1116
Tamara L Watson, Colin W G Clifford

An encoding advantage for own-race versus other-race faces 1117 – 1125
Pamela M Walker, James W Tanaka

Do expertise and the degree of perception - action coupling affect natural anticipatory performance? 1127 – 1139
Damian Farrow, Bruce Abernethy

First-order and second-order spectral 'motion' mechanisms in the human auditory system 1141 – 1149
Wendy E Huddleston, Edgar A DeYoe

Last but not least

Golfers may have to overcome a persistent visuospatial illusion 1151 – 1154
Alan Johnston, Christopher P Benton, Shin'ya Nishida

Issue 10

Editorial

Functional seeing 1155 – 1157
Richard L Gregory

Meet The Simpsons: Top - down effects in face learning 1159 – 1168
Lesley Bonner, A Mike Burton, Rob Jenkins, Allan McNeill, Vicki Bruce

The effects of different aperture-viewing conditions on the recognition of novel objects 1169 – 1179
Grzegorz Króliczak, Melvyn A Goodale, G Keith Humphrey

Configural processing in the perception of eye-gaze direction 1181 – 1188
Jenny Jenkins, Stephen R H Langton

Effects of partial occlusion on perceived surface segregation 1189 – 1198
Sergio Cesare Masin

Orientation-selective adaptation to crowded illusory lines 1199 – 1210
Reza Rajimehr, Leila Montaser-Kouhsari, Seyed-Reza Afraz

Spatial integration in Glass patterns 1211 – 1220
Ilmari Kurki, Pentti Laurinen, Tarja Peromaa, Jukka Saarinen

Motion, flash, and flicker: A unified spatiotemporal model of perceived edge sharpening 1221 – 1232
Stephen T Hammett, Mark A Georgeson, Gillian S Barbieri-Hesse

Spatial variations of visual - auditory fusion areas 1233 – 1245
Martine Godfroy, C Roumes, P Dauchy

Visual processing of coherent rotation in the central visual field: An fMRI study 1247 – 1257
Mervi Könönen, Ari Pääkkönen, Maija Pihlajamäki, Kaarina Partanen, Pasi A Karjalainen, Seppo Soimakallio, Hannu J Aronen

Detection of amplitude modulation and frequency modulation in tactual gratings: A critical bandwidth for active touch 1259 – 1271
Harold T Nefs, Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink

Last but not least

Motion induction from biological motion 1273 – 1277
Kiyoshi Fujimoto

Reviews 1279 – 1284
Farrell on Dudai: Memory from A to Z: Keywords, concepts, and beyond
Tripathy on Pessoa, De Weerd (Eds): Filling-in: From perceptual completion to cortical reorganization
Goertz on Bruce, Green, Georgeson: Visual perception: Physiology, psychology and ecology

Issue 11

Editorial

Viperlib: a web library of images for perception 1285 – 1287
Peter Thompson

Anomalous induction of brightness and surface qualities: A new illusion due to radial lines and chromatic rings 1289 – 1305
Baingio Pinna, Lothar Spillmann, John S Werner

Wagon-wheel illusion under steady illumination: real or illusory? 1307 – 1310
Pooya Pakarian, Mohammad Taghi Yasamy

Perception of surface reflectance of 3-D geometrical shapes: Influence of the lighting mode 1311 – 1324
Byung-Geun Khang, Jan J Koenderink, Astrid M L Kappers

Does interhemispheric competition mediate motion-induced blindness? A transcranial magnetic stimulation study 1325 – 1338
Agnes P Funk, John D Pettigrew

The effect of text orientation, visual meridian, and inter-character spacing on word identification in the retinal periphery 1339 – 1350
Alex Chaparro, Corrina Liao

Transfer of spatial context from visual to haptic search 1351 – 1358
Tomohiro Nabeta, Fuminori Ono, Jun-ichiro Kawahara

"Seeing things in my head": A synesthete's images for music and notes 1359 – 1376
Carol Bergfeld Mills, Edith Howell Boteler, Glenda K Larcombe

Response inhibition can affect reaction time to abrupt-onset visual displays 1377 – 1391
Angus Gellatly, Geoff Cole, Claire Fox, Matthew Johnson

Cross-modal and non-sensory influences on auditory streaming 1393 – 1402
Robert P Carlyon, Christopher J Plack, Deborah A Fantini, Rhodri Cusack

Last but not least

Gross misperceptions in the perceived trajectories of moving dots 1403 – 1408
Srimant P Tripathy, Brendan T Barrett

Reviews 1409 – 1410
De Bruyn on Munger (Ed.): The history of psychology: fundamental question

Issue 12

Editorial

Animal consciousness 1411 – 1413
Richard L Gregory

Thatcher's children: Development and the Thatcher illusion 1415 – 1421
Michael B Lewis

Judging distance across texture discontinuities 1423 – 1440
Cary S Feria, Myron L Braunstein, George J Andersen

Is there a pop-out of exclusively binocular (cyclopean) contours and regions? 1441 – 1450
Yury Petrov

T-junctions and perceived slant of partially occluded surfaces 1451 – 1464
Philip M Grove, Hiroshi Ono, Hirohiko Kaneko

Interactions between view changes and shape changes in picture - picture matching 1465 – 1498
Rebecca Lawson, Heinrich H Bülthoff, Sarah Dumbell

Spatial reference and scanning with the left and right hand 1499 – 1511
Susanna Millar, Zainab Al-Attar

Reviews 1513
Amorim on Thornton, Hubbard (Eds): Representational momentum: New findings, new directions

Erratum 1514

Subject index 1515 – 1520

Author index 1521 – 1523

Referees 1525 – 1526

Perception WWW CD-ROM archive 1527