Editorial
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
Barbara Gillam, Michael Cook, Shane Blackburn
Last but not least
Reviews 1025 – 1027
Wilson on Harris, Jenkin (Eds): Levels of perception
Erratum 1028