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Issue 1

Guest editorial

The persisting vision of David Hartley (1705 - 1757) 1 – 6
Nicholas Wade

Visual orientation in a mirror world tilted 90° 7 – 15
Ian P Howard, Gang Hu, Rebecca Saxe, James E Zacher

Predictability and the dynamics of position processing in the flash-lag effect 31 – 44
Dawn Vreven, Preeti Verghese

The structure of sensory events and the accuracy of time judgments 45 – 58
Simon Grondin, Marie-Eve Roussel, Pierre-Luc Gamache, Martin Roy, Bastien Ouellet

Auditory - visual interactions in the perception of a ball's path 59 – 75
Adam J Ecker, Laurie M Heller

The respective role of low and high spatial frequencies in supporting configural and featural processing of faces 77 – 86
Valérie Goffaux, Barbara Hault, Caroline Michel, Quoc C Vuong, Bruno Rossion

Location coding by the human visual system: Multiple topological adaptations in a case of strabismic amblyopia 87 – 107
Ariella V Popple, Dennis M Levi

Increasing reading speed by using colours: Issues concerning reliability and specificity, and their theoretical and practical implications 109 – 120
Arnold J Wilkins, Nirmal Sihra, Andrew Myers

Last but not least

A sculpture technique for rendering complex impossible objects 121 – 123
Zaidi Zaidi

Reviews 125 – 126
Smith on Gregory (Ed.): The Oxford companion to the mind

Issue 2

Editorial

Tale of a table: Ins and outs of perception 127 – 130
Richard L Gregory

Variations in backward masking with different masking stimuli: I. Local interaction versus attentional switch 131 – 137
Talis Bachmann, Iiris Luiga, Endel Põder

Variations in backward masking with different masking stimuli: II. The effects of spatially quantised masks in the light of local contour interaction, interchannel inhibition, perceptual retouch, and substitution theories 139 – 154
Talis Bachmann, Iiris Luiga, Endel Põder

Adaptation to spiral motion in crowding condition 155 – 162
S Mehdi Aghdaee

Configural processing and perceptions of head tilt 163 – 168
Stephan M Collishaw, Graham J Hole, Adrian Schwaninger

Spatial balance of color triads in the abstract art of Piet Mondrian 169 – 189
Paul Locher, Kees Overbeeke, Pieter Jan Stappers

The influence of restricted viewing conditions on egocentric distance perception: Implications for real and virtual indoor environments 191 – 204
Sarah H Creem-Regehr, Peter Willemsen, Amy A Gooch, William B Thompson

Speechreading skill and visual movement sensitivity are related in deaf speechreaders 205 – 216
Tara Mohammed, Ruth Campbell, Mairéad MacSweeney, Elizabeth Milne, Peter Hansen, Michael Coleman

Does selective attention influence the octave illusion? 217 – 229
Christopher D Chambers, Jason B Mattingley, Simon A Moss

Modification of magnitude estimations in thermotactile perception during self-generated and externally generated movements 231 – 236
George H VanDoorn, Barry L Richardson, Dianne B Wuillemin, Mark A Symmons

Last but not least

Holistic word processing 237 – 240
Stuart Anstis

Obituary

Professor C R Cavonius (1932-2003) 241 – 244

Images, Perception, and Psychophysics. Ninth Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting Aston University, Birmingham, UK, 16 December 2004 245 – 252

Issue 3

Guest editorial

The original spin doctors -- the meeting of perception and insanity 253 – 260
Nicholas J Wade

Glowing greys and surface-white: The photo-geometric factors of luminosity perception 261 – 274
Daniele Zavagno, Giovanni Caputo

The influence of illumination direction on the pictorial reliefs of Lambertian surfaces 275 – 287
Harold T Nefs, Jan J Koenderink, Astrid M L Kappers

Evidence for the correcting-mechanism explanation of the Kanizsa amodal shrinkage 289 – 303
Hiroyuki Mitsudo, Sachio Nakamizo

Effect of attention on the detection and identification of masked spatial patterns 305 – 318
Endel Põder

Attractiveness of own-race, other-race, and mixed-race faces 319 – 340
Gillian Rhodes, Kieran Lee, Romina Palermo, Mahi Weiss, Sakiko Yoshikawa, Peter Clissa, Tamsyn Williams, Marianne Peters, Chris Winkler, Linda Jeffery

Visual analysis of changes of motion in reaction-time tasks 341 – 356
Stefan Mateeff, Biljana Genova, Joachim Hohnsbein

The trajectory effect in intermodal temporal order judgments 357 – 370
James C Craig

Auditory saltation in the vertical midsagittal plane 371 – 377
Susan E Boehnke, Dennis P Phillips

Issue 4

Editorial

Nothing matters 379 – 380
Richard L Gregory

A new variant of the Ouchi illusion reveals Fourier-component-based processing 381 – 390
Hiroshi Ashida, Akiyoshi Kitaoka, Kenzo Sakurai

Lines that induce phenomenal transparency 391 – 407
Alba Grieco, Sergio Roncato

Novel visual illusions related to Vasarely's 'nested squares' show that corner salience varies with corner angle 409 – 420
Xoana G Troncoso, Stephen L Macknik, Susana Martinez-Conde

Handgrip maximum force and the visual horizontal - vertical illusion 421 – 428
Jaanus Raudsepp, Mats Djupsjöbacka

Structured perceptual input imposes an egocentric frame of reference -- pointing, imagery, and spatial self-consciousness 429 – 451
Anthony Marcel, Christian Dobel

Optic-flow-based perception of two-dimensional trajectories and the effects of a single landmark 453 – 475
René J V Bertin, Isabelle Israël

Motion parallax driven by head movements: Conditions for visual stability, perceived depth, and perceived concomitant motion 477 – 490
Hiroshi Ono Hiroyasu Ujike

Visual impressions of interactions between objects when the causal object does not move 491 – 500
Peter A White

Comparing the spatial-frequency response of first-order and second-order lateral visual interactions: Grating induction and contrast - contrast 501 – 510
Mark E McCourt

Reviews 511 – 512
Leonards on Kanwisher, Duncan (Eds): Functional neuroimaging of visual cognition

Issue 5

Guest editorial

Accentuating the negative: Tom Wedgwood (1771 - 1805), photography and perception 513 – 520
Nicholas J Wade

Geometric and perceptual effects of the location of the observer vantage point for linear-perspective images 521 – 544
Dejan Todorovic

Two reference frames for visual perception in two gravity conditions 545 – 555
Mark Lipshits, Ana Bengoetxea, Guy Cheron, Joseph McIntyre

White's effect: Removing the junctions but preserving the strength of the illusion 557 – 564
Piers D L Howe

Remote effects of highlights on gloss perception 565 – 575
Julia Berzhanskaya, Gurumurthy Swaminathan, Jacob Beck, Ennio Mingolla

Global versus local image expansion in estimating time-to-contact from complex optic flow 577 – 585
Christos D Giachritsis, Mike G Harris

Effects of the degree of fluctuation on subjective preference for a 1 Hz flickering light 587 – 593
Yoshiharu Soeta, Kazunobu Mizuma, Yosuke Okamoto, Yoichi Ando

Speaker variations influence speechreading speed for dynamic faces 595 – 610
Jürgen M Kaufmann, Stefan R Schweinberger

Is synaesthesia an X-linked dominant trait with lethality in males? 611 – 623
Jamie Ward, Julia Simner

Perceptual grouping in pigeons? 625 – 632
Yasuo Nagasaka, Koji Hori, Yoshihisa Osada

Last but not least

Kits, colours, and confusion: A pilot study of vision and football 633 – 637
Mark Georgeson, James Lampard

Erratum 638

Issue 6

Guest editorial

The two faces of Rex Whistler (1905 - 1944) 639 – 644
Nicholas J Wade

From dichoptic to dichotic: historical contrasts between binocular vision and binaural hearing 645 – 668
Nicholas J Wade, Hiroshi Ono

Contrast configuration influences grouping in apparent motion 669 – 685
Anna Ma-Wyatt, Colin W G Clifford, Peter Wenderoth

Asymmetric mislocalization of a visual flash ahead of and behind a moving object 687 – 698
Katsumi Watanabe

The rod-and-frame effect: The whole is less than the sum of its parts 699 – 716
Wenxun Li, Leonard Matin

Perceiving possibilities for action: On the necessity of calibration and perceptual learning for the visual guidance of action 717 – 740
Brett R Fajen

Effects of hand orientation and delay on the verbal judgment of haptically perceived orientation 741 – 755
Sander Zuidhoek, Astrid M L Kappers, Albert Postma

Last but not least

Ambiguous depth planes: Perceiving depth from motion 757 – 759
Andrew M Herbert, Paula M Beall, Jocelyn Faubert

Reviews 761 – 764
Spehar on Kimchi, Behrmann, Olson (Eds): Perceptual organization in vision: Behavioral and neural perspectives
Whitney on Jacob, Jeannerod: Ways of seeing: the scope and limits of visual cognition

Issue 7

Guest editorial

First research on developmental amblyopia due to early deprivation—Hans Berger's experiments in 1900 765 – 767
Dieter Schmidt, Lothar Spillman

Interactions between orientation and contrast modulations suggest limited cross-cue linkage 769 – 792
Andrew J Schofield, Timothy A Yates

A multiscale filtering explanation of gradient induction and remote brightness induction effects: A reply to Logvinenko (2003) 793 – 802
Barbara Blakeslee, Mark E McCourt

Perceptual alternation induced by visual transients 803 – 822
Ryota Kanai, Farshad Moradi, Shinsuke Shimojo, Frans A J Verstraten

The role of target salience in crowding 823 – 833
Fatima M Felisberti, Joshua A Solomon, Michael J Morgan

Visual representations of dynamic actions from static pictures 835 – 846
Claude Bonnet, Carlos Paulos, Christelle Nithart

The roles of inducer size and distance in the Ebbinghaus illusion (Titchener circles) 847 – 856
Brian Roberts, Mike G Harris, Tim A Yates

The Ponzo illusion with auditory substitution of vision in sighted and early-blind subjects 857 – 867
L Renier, C Laloyaux, O Collignon, D Tranduy, A Vanlierde, R Bruyer, A G De Volder

Haptic detection of sine-wave gratings 869 – 885
Stefan Louw, Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink

Reviews 887 – 890
Bartolomeo on Farah: Visual agnosia
Hood on Levin (Ed.): Thinking and seeing: Visual metacognition in adults and children

Issue 8

Special issue: Kulikowski Festschrift

Guest editorial

Kulikowski Festschrift 891 – 902
Ian Murray, Neil Parry, David Carden

Attentional gating in primary visual cortex: A physiological basis for dyslexia 903 – 911
Trichur R Vidyasagar

Chromatic masking revealed by the standing wave of invisibility illusion 913 – 920
Declan J McKeefry, S Abdelaal, Brendan T Barrett, Paul V McGraw

One blue colour channel or two? 921 – 925
Alexander D Logvinenko, Sara J Hutchinson

Colour matching of isoluminant samples and backgrounds: A dimming effect 927 – 932
Ian J Murray, Janus J Kulikowski, Rytis Stanikunas, Henrikas Vaitkevičius, Avsra Daugirdiene

Magnocellular channel subserves the human contrast-sensitivity function 933 – 940
Sotiris Plainis, Ian J Murray

Threshold nonlinearities and signal detection theory 941 – 946
P Ewen King-Smith

Effect of scene complexity on colour constancy with real three-dimensional scenes and objects 947 – 950
Sérgio M C Nascimento, Vasco M N de Almeida, Paulo T Fiadeiro, David H Foster

Does L/M cone opponency disappear in human periphery? 951 – 959
Kathy T Mullen, Masato Sakurai, William Chu

Perceptual limits on low-dimensional models of Munsell reflectance spectra 961 – 966
Emma K Oxtoby, David H Foster

A continuous smooth map of space in the primary visual cortex of the common marmoset 967 – 974
Niall McLoughlin, Philippa Cotton, Ingo Schiessl

Comparison of ganglion cell signals and psychophysical localization of moving targets can help define central motion mechanisms 975 – 981
Barry B Lee, Lukas Rüttiger, Hao Sun

Limits of visual acuity in the frontal field of the rock pigeon (Columba livia) 983 – 993
Kevin J Rounsley, Sally A McFadden

Colour matching of isoluminant samples and backgrounds: A model 995 – 1002
Rytis Stanikunas, Henrikas Vaitkevičius, Janus J Kulikowski, Ian J Daugirdiene

Information limits on identification of natural surfaces by apparent colour 1003 – 1008
David H Foster, Sérgio M C Nascimento, Kinjiro Amano

Minimalist surface-colour matching 1009 – 1013
Kinjiro Amano, David H Foster, Sérgio M C Nascimento

The effect of central and peripheral field stimulation on the rise time and gain of human optokinetic nystagmus 1015 – 1024
Richard V Abadi, Ian P Howard, Masao Ohmi, Ellen E Lee

Perception of chromatic motion requires luminance interaction 1025 – 1028
Rigmor C Baraas

Comparison of fundus autofluorescence and minimum-motion measurements of macular pigment distribution profiles derived from identical retinal areas 1029 – 1034
Anthony G Robson, Glen Harding, Frederik J G M van Kuijk, Daniel Pauleikhoff, Graham E Holder, Alan C Bird, Frederick W Fitzke, Jack D Moreland

The binocular combination of chromatic contrast 1035 – 1042
David R Simmons

Issue 9

Editorial

Musing on Blakemore's Paradox 1043 – 1167
Richard Gregory

Visually perceived eye level and horizontal midline of the body trunk influenced by optic flow 1045 – 1060
Jun Wu, Zijiang J He, Teng Leng Ooi

Visual perception of writing and pointing movements 1061 – 1067
David Méary, Catherine Chary, Richard Palluel-Germain, Jean-Pierre Orliaguet

Confirming statements about pictures of natural scenes: Evidence of the processing of gist from eye movements 1069 – 1082
Geoffrey Underwood, David Crundall, Katherine Hodson

How configurations of binocular disparity determine whether stereoscopic slant or stereoscopic occlusion is seen 1083 – 1094
Philip M Grove, Jessica M Byrne, Barbara J Gillam

Capacity limitation in short-term visual memory for contour curvature 1095 – 1105
Koji Sakai

Perceived dynamics of static images enables emotional attribution 1107 – 1116
Marina Pavlova, Arseny A Sokolov, Alexander Sokolov

When feature information comes first! Early processing of inverted faces 1117 – 1134
Claus-Christian Carbon, Helmut Leder

Central visual persistences: I. Visual and kinesthetic interactions 1135 – 1151
David Ingle

Last but not least

Interaction of vision and movement via a mirror 1153 – 1155
Eric Lewin Altschuler

Magic and fixation: Now you don't see it, now you do 1155 – 1161
Gustav Kuhn, Benjamin W Tatler

Reviews 1163 – 1167
Kita on Johnson-Frey (Ed.): Taking action: Cognitive neuroscience perspectives on intentional acts
Turton on Fahle, Greenlee (Eds): The neuropsychology of vision

Issue 10

Editorial

A chess lesson 1169 – 1170
Richard L Gregory

The perception of emotion from body movement in point-light displays of interpersonal dialogue 1171 – 1180
Tanya J Clarke, Mark F Bradshaw, David T Field, Sarah E Hampson, David Rose

Kanizsa’s shrinkage illusion produced by a misapplied 3-D corrective mechanism 1181 – 1192
Esther G González, Hiroshi Ono, Elaine Lam, Martin J Steinbach

Colour, polarity, disparity, and texture contributions to motion segregation 1193 – 1203
Leo Poom, Erik Börjesson

Temporal properties of disparity processing revealed by dynamic random-dot stereograms 1205 – 1219
Elena Gheorghiu, Casper J Erkelens

Children’s search behaviour in large-scale space: Developmental components of exploration 1221 – 1229
Alastair D Smith, Iain D Gilchrist, Bruce M Hood

Human spatial navigation via a visuo-tactile sensory substitution system 1231 – 1249
Hervé Segond, Déborah Weiss, Eliana Sampaio

Spatial modulation of tactile temporal-order judgments 1251 – 1262
David I Shore, Kellie Gray, Emily Spry, Charles Spence

Depth and motion in historical descriptions of motion parallax 1263 – 1273
Hiroshi Ono, Nicholas J Wade

Sound and sight: Acoustic figures and visual phenomena 1275 – 1290
Nicholas J Wade

Last but not least

The identification and perception of bottled water 1291 – 1292
Deborah L Wells

Reviews 1293 – 1294
Simner on Robertson, Sagiv (Eds): Synesthesia: Perspectives from cognitive neuroscience

Issue 11

Guest editorial

Interactive art and science 1295 – 1300
Nicholas Wade, Christine Wade

Perceiving illumination inconsistencies in scenes 1301 – 1314
Yuri Ostrovsky, Patrick Cavanagh, Pawan Sinha

The perception of distances and spatial relationships in natural outdoor environments 1315 – 1324
J Farley Norman, Charles E Crabtree, Anna Marie Clayton, Hideko F Norman

Spatial and temporal properties of stereoscopic surface interpolation 1325 – 1338
Laurie M Wilcox, Philip A Duke

Do rotation coordinates provide the substrate for a mental protractor? 1339 – 1352
Ernest Greene, William Frawley

The role of edges in object recognition by pigeons 1353 – 1374
Jessie J Peissig, Michael E Young, Edward A Wasserman, Irving Biederman

The Hermann grid illusion revisited 1375 – 1397
Peter H Schiller, Christina E Carvey

Dissociation between visual perception of allocentric distance and visually directed walking of its extent 1399 – 1416
Nobuo Kudoh

Last but not least

Homage to Peter Thompson: The Tony Blair illusion 1417 – 1420
Stuart Anstis

Issue 12

Editorial

Bayes Window (1) 1421 – 1422
Richard L Gregory

Perception time measured with the slope-transition paradigm (STP): Category, set size, and task manipulations 1423 – 1439
Ethel Matin, David C Nofer, Androula Christodoulou, Hope Koski

New illusions of sliding motion in depth 1441 – 1458
Baingio Pinna, Lothar Spillmann

The role of facial attractiveness and facial masculinity/femininity in sex classification of faces 1459 – 1474
Rebecca A Hoss, Jennifer L Ramsey, Angela M Griffin, Judith H Langlois

The influence of exploration mode, orientation, and configuration on the haptic Müller-Lyer illusion 1475 – 1500
Morton A Heller, Melissa McCarthy, Jennifer Schultz, Jayme Greene, Melissa Shanley, Ashley Clark, Samantha Skoczylas, Jamie Prociuk

Last but not least

Watercolour illusion induced by synesthetic colors 1501 – 1507
Chai-Youn Kim, Randolph Blake

Reviews 1509 – 1511

Erratum 1512

Subject index 1513 – 1518

Author index 1519 – 1522

Referees 2005 1523 – 1524

ECVP2005 abstracts on the internet 1525