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Issue 12

Capturing lightness between contours 1565 – 1578
Mark Vergeer, Rob van Lier

Coherent modulation of stimulus colour can affect visually induced self-motion perception 1579 – 1590
Shinji Nakamura, Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga

Illusory motion produced by dichoptic stimuli during saccades 1591 – 1605
Hiroyuki Mitsudo, Sachio Nakamizo

The role of occlusion cues in apparent motion 1606 – 1623
Vebjørn Ekroll, Christoph Borzikowsky

Perceiving affordances for joint actions 1624 – 1644
Tehran J Davis, Michael A Riley, Kevin Shockley, Sarah Cummins-Sebree

Learning new faces in typically developing children and children on the autistic spectrum 1645 – 1658
C Ellie Wilson, Romina Palermo, Jon Brock, A Mike Burton

Style and spectral power: Processing of abstract and representational art in artists and non-artists 1659 – 1671
Roger Batt, Massimiliano Palmiero, Chie Nakatani, Cees van Leeuwen

Short and sweet

Traditional facial tattoos disrupt face recognition processes 1672 – 1674
Heather Buttle, Julie East

Fairground rides and spatial updating 1675 – 1677
Michael F Land

Illusory motion induced by blurred red – blue edges 1678 – 1680
Kohske Takahashi, Ryosuke Niimi, Katsumi Watanabe

Phantom arcs: Now you see them ... 1681 – 1683
Ben Bauer

An illusion you can sink your teeth into: Haptic cues modulate the perceived freshness and crispness of pretzels 1684 – 1686
Michael Barnett-Cowan

Author index 1687 – 1690

Referees 2010 1691 – 1693