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Issue 1

Guest editorial

Optic arrays and retinal images 1 – 4
John Frisby

Target visibility in the standing wave illusion: Is mask – target shape similarity important? 5 – 16
Michael Pilling, Angus Gellatly

Bricks, butter, and slices of cucumber: Investigating semantic influences in amodal completion 17 – 29
Sven Vrins, Tessa C J de Wit, Rob van Lier

Simultaneous color contrast in 4-month-old infants 30 – 43
Maria Pereverzeva, Davida Y Teller

Factors influencing manual discrimination of orientations in 5-month-old infants 44 – 51
Stéphanie Kerzerho, Edouard Gentaz, Arlette Streri

Vibrotactile pattern recognition on the arm and back 52 – 68
Lynette A Jones, Jacquelyn Kunkel, Erin Piateski

Sense of agency primes manual motor responses 69 – 78
Matthew R Longo, Patrick Haggard

Anticipated effort in imagined self-rotation 79 – 91
Steven Macramalla, Bruce Bridgeman

Feeling pain in the rubber hand: Integration of visual, proprioceptive, and painful stimuli 92 – 99
Edla D P Capelari, Carlos Uribe, Joaquim P Brasil-Neto

Caricature and contrast in the Upper Palaeolithic: Morphometric evidence from cave art 100 – 108
James Allan Cheyne, Lisa Meschino, Daniel Smilek

The effect of face eccentricity on the perception of gaze direction 109 – 132
Dejan Todorović

View-contingent aftereffects suggest joint coding of face shape and view 133 – 141
Lisa L M Welling, Benedict C Jones, Patricia E G Bestelmeyer, Lisa M DeBruine, Anthony C Little, Claire A Conway

Last but not least

Demystifying the Poggendorff: A start 142 – 144
Theodore E Parks

The role of skin colour in face recognition 145 – 148
Yair Bar-Haim, Talia Saidel, Galit Yovel

The reversible limbs of a stick walker 149 – 152
Songjoo Oh

Look who’s talking: Visual detection of speech from whole-body biological motion cues during emotive interpersonal conversation 153 – 156
David Rose, Tanya J Clarke

Reviews 157 – 158
Craighero on Millar: Space and sense

Issue 2

Optic arrays and retinal images: Discussion 159 – 163
Brian Rogers, Barbara Gillam, Richard L Gregory

The perceptual contrast of impossible shadow edges 164 – 172
Alessandro Soranzo, Alessandra Galmonte, Tiziano Agostini

The computation of shape orientation in search for Kanizsa figures 173 – 185
Markus Conci, Hermann J Müller, Mark A Elliott

Normal susceptibility to visual illusions in abnormal development: Evidence from Williams syndrome 186 – 199
Melanie Palomares, Chinyere Ogbonna, Barbara Landau, Howard Egeth

Grasping partly occluded objects: Effects of global stimulus information on action 200 – 214
Janneke Lommertzen, Rob van Lier, Ruud G J Meulenbroek

Spatial spread of interocular suppression is guided by stimulus configuration 215 – 231
Kazushi Maruya, Randolph Blake

Race coding and the other-race effect in face recognition 232 – 241
Gillian Rhodes, Vance Locke, Louise Ewing, Emma Evangelista

What is meant by impaired configural processing in acquired prosopagnosia? 242 – 260
Jason J S Barton

Perceptual memory for highly familiar people’s body shape: Manipulation of images of the self and friend 261 – 270
Noémy Daury, Kevin Brooks, Serge Brédart

Movement and the rubber hand illusion 271 – 280
Timothy Dummer, Alexandra Picot-Annand, Tristan Neal, Chris Moore

Perceived self-tilt in dynamic visual stimuli: Evidence for suppression by vestibulo-tactile inputs 281 – 291
Atsuki Higashiyama, Kazuo Koga

Graded structure in odour categories: A cross-cultural case study 292 – 309
Christelle Chrea, Dominique Valentin, Hervé Abdi

Last but not least

How many arms make a pair? Perceptual illusion of having an additional limb 310 – 312
H Henrik Ehrsson

Scotopic foveal afterimages 313 – 316
David H Hubel, Piers D L Howe, Amanda M Duffy, Adriana Hernández

Issue 3

Guest editorial

Berkeley’s Essay 317 – 320
Nicholas J Wade

The triangle-bisection illusion 321 – 332
Stuart Anstis, Richard Gregory, Priscilla Heard

Adult-like competence in perceptual encoding of facial configuration by the right hemisphere emerges after 10 years of age 333 – 342
Michael D Anes, Lindsey A Short

Chimpanzee faces are ‘special’ to humans 343 – 356
Jessica Taubert

The caricature effect in drawing: Evidence for the use of categorical relations when drawing abstract pictures 357 – 375
Luke J Rosielle, Lesley A Hite

Brunswikian resources for event-perception research 376 – 398
Alex Kirlik

Evidence for axis-aligned motion bias: Football axis – trajectory misalignment causes systematic error in projected final destinations of thrown American footballs 399 – 410
Igor Dolgov, Michael K McBeath, Thomas Sugar

Effects of spectra and sound pressure levels on the occurrence of the gap transfer illusion 411 – 428
Tsuyoshi Kuroda, Yoshitaka Nakajima, Shimpei Tsunashima, Tatsuro Yasutake

Distance perception in autism and typical development 429 – 441
Lorena Giovannini, Alessandra C Jacomuzzi, Nicola Bruno, Carlo Semenza, Luca Surian

Effects of simulated viewpoint jitter on visually induced postural sway 442 – 453
Stephen Palmisano, Gavin J Pinniger, April Ash, Julie R Steele

Thirteenth Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting
University of Bristol, Bristol, UK, 19 December 2008, Abstracts
454 – 471

Reviews 472 – 474
Simmons/Allen on Tovée: An introduction to the visual system

Issue 4

Guest editorial

Berkeley’s confused vision 475 – 478
Nicholas J Wade

Effect of title on eye-movement exploration of cubist paintings by Fernand Léger 479 – 491
Zoi Kapoula, Gintautas Daunys, Olivier Herbez, Qing Yang

Binocular vision: Defining the historical directions 492 – 507
Hiroshi Ono, Nicholas J Wade, Linda Lillakas

Age effects on the perception of motion illusions 508 – 521
Jutta Billino, Kai Hamburger, Karl R Gegenfurtner

Off on the wrong foot: Local features in biological motion 522 – 532
Daniel R Saunders, Julia Suchan, Nikolaus F Troje

Viewpoint dependence in the recognition of non-elongated familiar objects: Testing the effects of symmetry, front – back axis, and familiarity 533 – 551
Ryosuke Niimi, Kazuhiko Yokosawa

Do pictures of faces, and which ones, capture attention in the inattentional-blindness paradigm? 552 – 568
Christel Devue, Cédric Laloyaux, Dorothée Feyers, Jan Theeuwes, Serge Brédart

Rapid orienting toward face-like stimuli with gaze-relevant contrast information 569 – 578
Przemyslaw Tomalski, Gergely Csibra, Mark H Johnson

Perception of subjective contours in fish 579 – 590
Valeria Anna Sovrano, Angelo Bisazza

Development of color – grapheme synesthesia and its effect on mathematical operations 591 – 605
Carol Bergfeld Mills, Shari R Metzger, Catherine A Foster, Melaina N Valentine-Gresko, Stephanie Ricketts

The influence of facing direction on the haptic identification of two-dimensional raised pictures 606 – 612
Lisa Scocchia, Natale Stucchi, Jack M Loomis

Last but not least

Snap! Recognising implicit actions in static point-light displays 613 – 616
Russell Reid, Anna Brooks, Duncan Blair, Rick van der Zwan

Don’t stand so close to me: The effect of auditory input on interpersonal space 617 – 620
Donna M Lloyd, Anna Coates, Jasmin Knopp, Sarah Oram, Samantha Rowbotham

Applied Vision Association Annual 2009 Meeting, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, 31 March 2009, Abstracts 621 – 629

Reviews 630 – 632
Schofield on Pizlo: 3D shape: Its unique place in visual perception

Issue 5

Guest editorial

Natural magicians 633 – 637
Nicholas J Wade

Philosophy, perception, and neuroscience 638 – 651
John Smythies

Modulation of visually evoked movement responses in moving virtual environments 652 – 663
Rebecca J Reed-Jones, Lori Ann Vallis

Line segments and corners of distractors are equally important in causing interference 664 – 678
Catherine Hluchanic, Ada Kritikos

Centred egocentric, decentred egocentric, and allocentric spatial representations in the peripersonal space of congenital total blindness 679 – 693
Emanuele Coluccia, Irene C Mammarella, Cesare Cornoldi

Inefficient search of large-scale space in Williams syndrome: Further insights on the role of LIMK1 deletion in deficits of spatial cognition 694 – 701
Alastair D Smith, Iain D Gilchrist, Bruce Hood, May Tassabehji, Annette Karmiloff-Smith

Face classification in schizophrenia: Evidence for a sensitivity to distinctiveness 702 – 707
Robert A Johnston, Eleanor Tomlinson, Chris Jones, Alan Weaden

Integration of colour, motion, orientation, and spatial frequency in visual search 708 – 718
Leo Poom

Mondrian, eye movements, and the oblique effect 719 – 731
Jordan E Plumhoff, James A Schirillo

A historical note on illusory contours in shadow writing 732 – 739
Stefano Vezzani, Barbara F M Marino

Terrestrial-passage theory: Failing a test 740 – 747
Charles F Reed, Elizabeth A Krupinski

Spatial effects on temporal categorisation 748 – 762
Marie-Ève Roussel, Simon Grondin, Peter Killeen

The effect of visuo-spatial organisation in recognition-memory tasks 763 – 774
Laura Petrini, Kristian Hennings, Lars Arendt-Nielsen

Last but not least

Sexual and food preference in apotemnophilia and anorexia: interactions between ‘beliefs’ and ‘needs’ regulated by two-way connections between body image and limbic structures 775 – 777
Vilayanur S Ramachandran, David Brang, Paul D McGeoch, William Rosar

Apparent visual motion of the observer’s own limbs 778 – 780
Vebjørn Ekroll, Tom R Scherzer

A case of quasi-infinite visual acuity and illusory size 781 – 783
Wolf M Harmening

Obituary

Walter H Ehrenstein (1950 – 2009) 784 – 787
Galina V Paramei

Reviews 788 – 790
Aspell, Blanke on Klatzky, MacWhinney, Behrmann (Eds): Embodiment, ego-space and action

Issue 6

Guest editorial

Perceptual high-lights 791 – 794
Ben W Tatler, Peter Thompson, Tom Troscianko

Barlow’s 1972 paper 795 – 807
Horace B Barlow, Andrew J Parker, Wolf Singer, Simon J Thorpe

Biederman and Cooper’s 1991 paper 809 – 825
Irving Biederman, Eric E Cooper, Zoe Kourtzi, Pawan Sinha, Johan Wagemans

Gregory’s 1977 paper 827 – 836
Richard L Gregory, Patrick Cavanagh, John D Mollon, Tom Troscianko

Lee’s 1976 paper 837 – 858
David N Lee, Reinoud J Bootsma, Barrie J Frost, Mike Land, David Regan, Rob Gray

Nakayama, Shimojo, and Ramachandran’s 1990 paper 859 – 877
Ken Nakayama, Sinsuke Shimojo, Barton L Anderson, Peter Kramer, Paola Bressan, Lothar Spillmann

Pollard, Mayhew, and Frisby’s 1985 paper 879 – 893
Stephen Pollard, John Mayhew, John Frisby, Bruce Cumming, Richard Szeliski, Christopher Tyler, Roger Watt, Ross Goutcher

Rayner’s 1979 paper 895 – 906
Keith Rayner, Simon P Liversedge, Antje Nuthmann, Reinhold Kliegl, Geoffrey Underwood

Rogers and Graham’s 1979 paper 907 – 919
Brian Rogers, Myron L Braunstein, Mike Harris, Joseph S Lappin, Hiroshi Ono

Thompson’s 1980 paper 921 – 932
Peter Thompson, Stuart Anstis, Gillian Rhodes, Linda Jeffery, Tim Valentine

Warrington and Taylor’s 1978 paper 933 – 947
Elizabeth Warrington, Jules Davidoff, Glyn W Humphreys, M Jane Riddoch, A David Milner

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Appendix

Single units and sensation: A neuron doctrine for perceptual psychology? A1
H B Barlow

Evidence for complete translational and reflectional invariance in visual object priming A25
Irving Biederman, Eric E Cooper

Vision with isoluminant colour contrast: 1. A projection technique and observations A35
Richard L Gregory

A theory of visual control of braking based on information about time-to-collision A43
David N Lee

Transparency: relation to depth, subjective contours, luminance, and neon color spreading A67
Ken Nakayama, Shinsuke Shimajo, Vilayanur S Ramachandran

PMF: A stereo correspondence algorithm using a disparity gradient limit A85
Stephen B Pollard, John E W Mayhew, John P Frisby

Eye guidance in reading: fixation locations within words A107
Keith Rayner

Motion parallax as an independent cue for depth perception A117
Brian Rogers, Maureen Graham

Margaret Thatcher: a new illusion A127
Peter Thompson

Two categorical stages of object recognition A129
Elizabeth K Warrington, Angela M Taylor

Issue 7

Editorial

With an ‘i’ to change 949

Auditory induced bounce perception persists as the probability of a motion reversal is reduced 951 – 965
Philip M Grove, Kenzo Sakurai

Discriminating audiovisual speed: Optimal integration of speed defaults to probability summation when component reliabilities diverge 966 – 987
Adam Bentvelzen, Johahn Leung, David Alais

Kinaesthetic and visual perceptions of orientations 988 – 1001
Laure Lejeune, Régis Thouvarecq, David J Anderson, Jean Caston, François Jouen

Anger and happiness are linked differently to the explicit detection of biological motion 1002 – 1011
Hanako Ikeda, Katsumi Watanabe

Spatial distortions produced by purely dichoptic-based visual motion 1012 – 1018
Robert F Hess, Pi-Chun Huang, Goro Maehara

Controlled but independent: Effects of mental rotation and developmental dyslexia in dual-task settings 1019 – 1034
Thomas Lachmann, Bettina Schumacher, Cees van Leeuwen

Infants can’t discriminate the orientation of a grating surrounded by an oblique square 1035 – 1044
Aki Tsuruhara, So Kanazawa, Masami K Yamaguchi

Distortions of posterior visual space 1045 – 1052
Flip Phillips, Martin G Voshell

Interaction between reference frames during subjective vertical estimates in a tilted immersive virtual environment 1053 – 1071
Lionel Bringoux, Christophe Bourdin, Jean-Claude Lepecq, Patrick M B Sandor, Jean-Marie Pergandi, Daniel Mestre

A contextual effect of 2nd-order configural processing of non-face objects by non-experts 1072 – 1086
Heath E Matheson, Patricia A McMullen

Stereoscopic comparison as the long-lost secret to microscopically detailed illumination like the Book of Kells’ 1087 – 1103
John L Cisne

Last but not least

Drawing the line: How people with autism copy line drawings of three-dimensional objects 1104 – 1106
Elizabeth Sheppard, Danielle Ropar, Peter Mitchell

Issue 8

Editorial

Trumping Eyes. Part 1 1107 – 1108
Richard Gregory, Priscilla Heard

Perception of illuminant colour changes across real scenes 1109 – 1117
Vasco M N de Almeida, Sérgio M C Nascimento

Illusory-contour figures prime matching of real shapes 1118 – 1131
Anna Barlasov-Ioffe, Shaul Hochstein

A significant bilateral field advantage for shapes defined by static and motion cues 1132 – 1143
Charles A Collin, Patricia A McMullen, Julie-Anne Séguin

Timing flickers across sensory modalities 1144 – 1151
Carmelo Mario Vicario, Gaetano Rappo, Anna Maria Pepi, Massimiliano Oliveri

Visual memory for fixated regions of natural images dissociates attraction and recognition 1152 – 1171
Ian van der Linde, Umesh Rajashekar, Alan C Bovik, Lawrence K Cormack

The scintillating grid illusion: Influence of size, shape, and orientation of the luminance patches 1172 – 1182
Kun Qian, Yuki Yamada, Takahiro Kawabe, Kayo Miura

Individual differences in ambiguous-figure perception: Degree of handedness and interhemispheric interaction 1183 – 1198
Stephen D Christman, Varalakshmi Sontam, John D Jasper

Two faces of the other-race effect: Recognition and categorisation of Caucasian and Chinese faces 1199 – 1210
Liezhong Ge, Hongchuan Zhang, Zhe Wang, Paul C Quinn, Olivier Pascalis, David Kelly, Alan Slater, Jie Tian, Kang Lee

A sex difference in facial contrast and its exaggeration by cosmetics 1211 – 1219
Richard Russell

Audio-visual organisation and the temporal ventriloquism effect between grouped sequences: Evidence that unimodal grouping precedes cross-modal integration 1220 – 1233
Laura A Cook, David L Van Valkenburg

The influence of viewpoint and object detail in blind people when matching pictures to complex objects 1234 – 1250
Morton A Heller, Tara Riddle, Erin Fulkerson, Lindsay Wemple, Anne McClure Walk, Stephanie Guthrie, Crystal Kranz, Patricia Klaus

Galileo, measurement of the velocity of light, and the reaction times 1251 – 1259
Renato Foschi, Matteo Leone

Last but not least

Shape processing area LO and illusory contours 1260 – 1263
Lee H de-Wit, Robert W Kentridge, A David Milner

Reviews 1264
Howard on Wade: Circles: science, sense and symbol

Issue 9

Editorial

Trumping Eyes. Part 2 1265 – 1266
Richard Gregory, Priscilla Heard

Effect of photographic negation on face expression aftereffects 1267 – 1274
Christopher P Benton

Integrating gaze direction and sexual dimorphism of face shape when perceiving the dominance of others 1275 – 1283
Julie C Main, Benedict C Jones, Lisa M DeBruine, Anthony C Little

What are the uncurved lines in our visual field? A fresh look at Helmholtz’s checkerboard 1284 – 1294
Augustinus H J Oomes, Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doorn, Huib de Ridder

Visual globes, celestial spheres, and the perception of straight and parallel lines 1295 – 1312
Brian Rogers, Cassandra Rogers

The visual search of an illusory figure: A comparison between 6-month-old infants and adults 1313 – 1327
Hermann Bulf, Eloisa Valenza, Francesca Simion

Kicking to bigger uprights: Field goal kicking performance influences perceived size 1328 – 1340
Jessica K Witt, Travis E Dorsch

Processing Navon letters can make wines taste different 1341 – 1346
Michael B Lewis, Jennifer Seeley, Chris Miles

Aging and the discrimination of object weight 1347 – 1354
J Farley Norman, Hideko F Norman, Jessica M Swindle, L RaShae Jennings, Ashley N Bartholomew

Do left and right matter for haptic recognition of familiar objects? 1355 – 1376
Matt Craddock, Rebecca Lawson

Sequential stream segregation affects localisation of diotic tones among tones with time-varying interaural time difference 1377 – 1385
Takahiro Kawabe

Listeners discern affective variation in computer-generated musical sounds 1386 – 1404
Freya Bailes, Roger T Dean

Last but not least

Illusory movement of dotted lines 1405 – 1409
Hiroyuki Ito, Stuart Anstis, Patrick Cavanagh

Amodal completion is not completed only behind the occluder 1410 – 1412
Midori Takashima, Teruo Fujii, Ken Shiina

Darwin Illusion: Evolution in a blink of the eye 1413 – 1415
Rob Jenkins, Richard Wiseman

Letter to the editor 1416 – 1419
Lydia M Maniatis

Reviews 1420 – 1422
Etchells on McCloskey: Visual reflections: A perceptual deficit and its implications
Gjersoe on Doherty: Theory of mind: how children understand others’ thoughts and feelings

Issue 10

Editorial

Straightness and the sphere of vision 1423 – 1427
Christopher W Tyler

The relevance of symmetry in line length perception 1428 – 1438
Pom Charras, Juan Lupiáñez

The effects of mirror reflections and planar rotations of pictures on the shape percept of the depicted object 1439 – 1466
Els V K Cornelis, Andrea J van Doorn, Johan Wagemans

Illusions can warp visual space 1467 – 1480
Jeroen B J Smeets, Rita Sousa, Eli Brenner

Outline, mental states, and drawings by a blind woman 1481 – 1496
John M Kennedy

Effects of familiarity on spatial frequency thresholds for face matching 1497 – 1507
Nicholas N Watier, Charles A Collin

Featural, configural, and holistic face-processing strategies evoke different scan patterns 1508 – 1521
Dario Bombari, Fred W Mast, Janek S Lobmaier

Voluntary action affects perception of bistable motion display 1522 – 1535
Hidemichi Mitsumatsu

Word recognition processes modulate the naso-temporal asymmetry of the human visual field 1536 – 1541
Michal Lavidor, Tim Alexander, Paul V McGraw

Duration discrimination in crossmodal sequences 1542 – 1559
Simon Grondin, J Devin McAuley

The relative importance of visual, auditory, and haptic information for the user’s experience of mechanical switches 1560 – 1571
Ditte H Mortensen, Søren Bech, Durand R Begault, Bernard D Adelstein

Last but not least

Letters, not words, are processed holistically 1572 – 1574
Kevin D Wilson, James M Taylor

Memorial symposium for Ruxandra Sireteanu (1945 – 2008) 1575 – 1578
Janette Atkinson, Ute Leonards, Oliver Braddick

Reviews 1579 – 1580
Rose on Gregory: Seeing through illusions

Issue 11

Guest editorial

Seeing stars 1581 – 1584
Nicholas J Wade, Marco Piccolino

Size and direction of distortion in geometric-optical illusions: Conciliation between the Müller-Lyer and Titchener configurations 1585 – 1600
Farshad Nemati

Visual reaction time and size constancy 1601 – 1609
Irene Sperandio, Silvia Savazzi, Richard L Gregory, Carlo A Marzi

Centre – surround relative motion and the Freezing Rotation illusion 1610 – 1620
Alexander H Wertheim, Chris L E Paffen

Does adaptation of motion-direction detectors affect bias or sensitivity of direction judgments? 1621 – 1627
Bhavin R Sheth, Gem Ventura, Daw-An Wu

Modulation of viewpoint effects in object recognition by shape and motion cues 1628 – 1648
Quoc C Vuong, Alinda Friedman, Courtney Plante

Detection of colour change in moving objects: Temporal order judgment and reaction time analysis 1649 – 1662
Carolina Murd, Kairi Kreegipuu, Jüri Allik

Pointing in stereoscopic space 1663 – 1677
Herbert Heuer, Katrin Rapp

Action and puzzle video games prime different speed/accuracy tradeoffs 1678 – 1687
Rolf A Nelson, Ian Strachan

Personality in perspective: Judgmental consistency across orientations of the face 1688 – 1699
Nicholas O Rule, Nalini Ambady, Reginald B Adams Jr

Facial adiposity: A cue to health? 1700 – 1711
Vinet Coetzee, David I Perrett, Ian D Stephen

Camouflaged symmetry 1712 – 1720
Klaus Landwehr

Disease painting or painting disease: How does illness and hospitalisation affect children’s artistry? 1721 – 1727
Benan Bayrakci, Aria Forouz, Ahmet B Sahin, Mustafa Abali, Gyulten Z Aliyeva

Last but not least

The Wertheimer – Benary effect does not invert, and a nulled Wertheimer – Benary effect 1728 – 1730
Abigail E Huang, Shanchita Ghosh, Alice J Hon, Jessica Goris-Rosales, Eric Lewin Altschuler

The Lee Harvey Oswald backyard photos: real or fake? 1731 – 1734
Hany Farid

Reviews 1735 – 1738
Hesse on D A Nowak, J Hermsdörfer (Eds) Sensorimotor control of grasping: physiology and pathophysiology
Jaswal on D Dedrick, L Trick (Eds) Computation, cognition, and Pylyshyn

Issue 12

Editorial

Looking through the Ames window 1739 – 1740
Richard L Gregory

Preserved striate cortex is not sufficient to support the McCollough effect: Evidence from two patients with cerebral achromatopsia 1741 – 1748
Caitlin R Mullin, Jean François Démonet, Robert W Kentridge, Charles A Heywood, Melvyn A Goodale, Jennifer K E Steeves

Facilitation of responses to degraded targets by non-degraded distractors 1749 – 1766
Brenda Ocampo, Ada Kritikos

Perception of parallelepipeds: Perkins’s law 1767 – 1781
Yunfeng Li

Big people, little world: The body influences size perception 1782 – 1795
Jeanine K Stefanucci, Michael N Geuss

Rubber hand illusions and size – weight illusions: Self-representation modulates representation of external objects 1796 – 1803
Patrick Haggard, Shyma Jundi

Specificity and coherence of body representations 1804 – 1820
Marjolein P M Kammers, Matthew R Longo, Manos Tsakiris, H Chris Dijkerman, Patrick Haggard

Perception of ‘best likeness’ to highly familiar faces of self and friend 1821 – 1830
Hannah Allen, Nuala Brady, Colin Tredoux

Revisiting the processing of internal and external features of unfamiliar faces: The headscarf effect 1831 – 1848
Ahmed M Megreya, Markus Bindemann

Recognition of emotional expressions is affected by inversion and presentation time 1849 – 1862
Birgit Derntl, Eva-Maria Seidel, Elisabeth Kainz, Claus-Christian Carbon

Last but not least

Look before you leap: Jumping ability affects distance perception 1863 – 1866
David A Lessard, Sally A Linkenauger, Dennis R Proffitt

Tolerance of stereopsis to conjunctive cyclorotation 1867 – 1870
Dana Darmohray, Bin Zhou, Ernst Poeppel

Reviews 1871 – 1874
Ecker on Brockmole (Ed.): The visual world in memory
Kapoula on Barry: Fixing my gaze: A scientist’s journey into seeing in three dimensions

Author index 1875 – 1878

Referees 2009 1879 – 1881