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Issue 4

Guest editorial

Natural historians 479 – 482
Nicholas J Wade

Rapid figure – ground responses to stereograms reveal an advantage for a convex foreground 483 – 494
Marco Bertamini, Rebecca Lawson

The copycat solution to the shadow correspondence problem 495 – 503
Roberto Casati

Ellipses on the surface of a picture 504 – 510
Sherief Hammad, John M Kennedy, Igor Juricevic, Shazma Rajani

Large manual pointing errors, but accurate verbal reports, for indications of target azimuth 511 – 534
John Philbeck, Jesse Sargent, Joeanna Arthur, Steve Dopkins

Boundary completion, contrast polarity, and the perception of illusory tilt 535 – 556
Oronzo Parlangeli, Sergio Roncato

Amodal completion of moving objects by pigeons 557 – 570
Yasuo Nagasaka, Edward A Wasserman

Rapid detection of person information in a naturalistic scene 571 – 583
Sue Fletcher-Watson, John M Findlay, Susan R Leekam, Valerie Benson

The effect of categorisation on sensitivity to second-order relations in novel objects 584 – 601
Mayu Nishimura, Daphne Maurer

The influence of picture size on recognition and exploratory behaviour in raised-line drawings 602 – 614
Maarten W A Wijntjes, Thijs van Lienen, Ilse M Verstijnen, Astrid M L Kappers

The role of femininity and averageness of voice pitch in aesthetic judgments of women’s voices 615 – 623
David R Feinberg, Lisa M DeBruine, Benedict C Jones, David I Perrett

Last but not least

When is motion ‘motion’? 624 – 627
Erik Blaser, George Sperling

Another reason why adults find it hard to draw accurately 628 – 630
William J Matthews, Amy Adams

The riddle of the Rotating-Tilted-Lines illusion 631 – 635
Simone Gori, Arash Yazdanbakhsh

Ibn al-Haytham and psychophysics 636 – 638
Craig Aaen-Stockdale

Reviews 639 – 640
Kappers on Heller, Ballesteros (Eds): Touch and blindness: Psychology and neuroscience