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Issue 10

Guest editorial

Visual red (Sehrot) 1467 – 1470
Nicholas J Wade

Angle alignment evokes perceived depth and illusory surfaces 1471 – 1487
Robert Shapley, Marianne Maertens

Investigations of human EEG response to viewing fractal patterns 1488 – 1494
Caroline M Hagerhall, Thorbjörn Laike, Richard P Taylor, Marianne Küller, Rikard Küller, Theodore P Martin

Illusions of perception of 3-D house models 1495 – 1509
Torsten Ingemann Nielsen

A functional explanation for the effects of visual exposure on preference 1510 – 1519
Mark A Changizi, Shinsuke Shimojo

Spatial attention can modulate unconscious orientation processing 1520 – 1528
Bahador Bahrami, David Carmel, Vincent Walsh, Geraint Rees, Nilli Lavie

Visual prosthesis 1529 – 1559
Peter H Schiller, Edward J Tehovnik

The perception of facial expressions from two-frame apparent motion 1560 – 1568
Naoyuki Matsuzaki, Takao Sato

Figure – ground effects on shape memory for objects versus holes 1569 – 1586
Stephen Palmer, Janet Davis, Rolf Nelson, Irvin Rock

Location of the auditory egocentre in the blind and normally sighted 1587 – 1595
Haru Sukemiya, Sachio Nakamizo, Hiroshi Ono

Components of haptic information: Skin rivals kinaesthesis 1596 – 1604
Mark A Symmons, Barry L Richardson, Dianne B Wuillemin

Last but not least

Barack Obama or Barry Dunham? The appearance of multiracial faces is affected by the names assigned to them 1605 – 1608
Kirin F Hilliar, Richard I Kemp

Reading-related habitual eye movements produce a directional anisotropy in the perception of speed and animacy 1609 – 1611
Paul A Szego, M D Rutherford

Reviews 1612 – 1616
Sawada, Pizlo on Jenkin, Harris (Eds): Seeing spatial form