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Issue 4

Guest editorial

The stereoscopic art of Ludwig Wilding 479 – 482
Nicholas J Wade

Irradiation, border location, and the shifted-chessboard pattern 483 – 494
Gerald Westheimer

Word – gustatory synesthesia: A case study 495 – 507
Mathew H Gendle

Can a space-perception conflict be solved with three sense modalities? 508 – 515
Felice L Bedford

Multi- and unisensory visual flash illusions 516 – 524
Jon R Courtney, Michael A Motes, Timothy L Hubbard

Reproducibility of distance and direction errors associated with forward, backward, and sideway walking in the context of blind navigation 525 – 536
Nicole Paquet, Constant Rainville, Yves Lajoie, François Tremblay

The Thatcher illusion: Rotating the viewer instead of the picture 537 – 546
Janek S Lobmaier, Fred W Mast

Haptic roughness perception of linear gratings via bare finger or rigid probe 547 – 557
Michael A Lawrence, Ryo Kitada, Roberta L Klatzky, Susan J Lederman

Does contour classification precede contour grouping in perception of partially visible figures? 558 – 580
Michael R Scheessele, Zygmunt Pizlo

Conceptual set as a top – down constraint on visual object identification 581 – 595
Emily Balcetis, Rick Dale

Hinge versus twist: The effects of ‘reference surfaces’ and discontinuities on stereoscopic slant perception 596 – 616
Barbara Gillam, Shane Blackburn, Kevin Brooks

Mental rotation of letters and shapes in developmental dyslexia 617 – 631
Patrycja Rusiak, Thomas Lachmann, Piotr Jaskowski, Cees van Leeuwen

Last but not least

A simple method to stand outside oneself 632 – 634
Eric Lewin Altschuler, Vilayanur S Ramachandran

Reviews 635 – 636
Kristjánsson on Metzger: Laws of seeing