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Issue 1

Editorial

The most expensive painting in the world 1 – 2
Richard L Gregory

Shrinkage in the apparent size of cylindrical objects 3 – 16
Shuichiro Taya, Kayo Miura

Localized attentional interference affects object individuation, not feature detection 17 – 32
Jason S McCarley, Jeffrey R W Mounts

Pigeons’ recognition of partially occluded objects depends on specific training experience 33 – 48
Olga F Lazareva, Edward A Wasserman, Irving Biederman

Visual binding of English and Chinese word parts is limited to low temporal frequencies 49 – 74
Alex O Holcombe, Jeff Judson

Effects of context on a visual 3-D pointing task 75 – 90
Michelle J A Doumen, Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink

Expertise in pictorial perception: eye-movement patterns and visual memory in artists and laymen 91 – 100
Stine Vogt, Svein Magnussen

The influence of visual experience on visual and spatial imagery 101 – 112
Matthijs L Noordzij, Sander Zuidhoek, Albert Postma

Relative sensitivities to large-field optic-flow patterns varying in direction and speed 113 – 124
Mark Edwards, Michael R Ibbotson

Additivity of retinal and pursuit velocity in the perceptions of depth and rigidity from object-produced motion parallax 125 – 134
Hiroyuki Mitsudo, Hiroshi Ono

The stereoscopic sliver: a comparison of duration thresholds for fully stereoscopic and unmatched versions 135 – 144
W L Ben Sachtler, Barbara Gillam

Perception of motion transparency in 5-month-old infants 145 – 156
So Kanazawa, Nobu Shirai, Yumiko Otsuka, Masami K Yamaguchi

Last but not least

Look who's talking: recognizing friends from visible articulation 157 – 159
Lawrence D Rosenblum, Ryan P Niehus, Nicholas M Smith

Reviews 160 – 162
Meese/Etchells on Snowden, Thompson, Troscianko: Basic vision: an introduction to visual perception