Editorial
Change detection in complex scenes: Hemispheric contribution and the role of perceptual and semantic factors 5 – 22
Sara Spotorno, Sylvane Faure
Perceiving numbers affects the subjective temporal midpoint 23 – 29
Carmelo Mario Vicario
Concave and convex phases in ambiguous figures showing colour shifts. Mach’s figure and the AMBEGUJAS phenomenon 30 – 38
Sten Sture Bergström, Karl-Arne Gustafsson
Depth interval estimates from motion parallax and binocular disparity beyond interaction space 39 – 49
Barbara Gillam, Stephen A Palmisano, Donovan G Govan
Foveal spatial summation in human cone mechanism 50 – 62
Beatriz M O’Donell, Elisa M Colombo
Object salience is transiently represented whereas object presence is not: Evidence from temporal order judgment 63 – 73
Mieke Donk, Leroy Soesman
Amodal causal capture in the tunnel effect 74 – 90
Gi Yeul Bae, Jonathan I Flombaum
Short and sweet
AVA 2010 Abstracts
104 – 127
Reviews 128 – 130
Bayliss on Balcetis, Lassiter (Eds): Social psychology of visual perception
Guest editorial
Perceived motion is influenced by random dynamic information 135 – 142
Linda Bowns, Horace B Barlow
The importance of a visual horizon for distance judgments under severely degraded vision 143 – 154
Kristina M Rand, Margaret R Tarampi, Sarah H Creem-Regehr, William B Thompson
Vection in depth during consistent and inconsistent multisensory stimulation 155 – 174
April Ash, Stephen Palmisano, Juno Kim
Footprints sticking out of the sand. Part 2: Children’s Bayesian priors for shape and lighting direction 175 – 190
James V Stone
I know you are beautiful even without looking at you: Discrimination of facial beauty in peripheral vision 191 – 195
Kun Guo, Chang Hong Liu, Hettie Roebuck
Superior encoding enhances recall in color-graphemic synesthesia 196 – 208
Veronica C Gross, Sandy Neargarder, Catherine L Caldwell-Harris, Alice Cronin-Golomb
The taste of music 209 – 219
Bruno Mesz, Marcos A Trevisan, Mariano Sigman
Effects of sound-marker durations on rhythm perception 220 – 242
Emi Hasuo, Yoshitaka Nakajima, Yukiko Hirose
Short and sweet
Letters to the editor
Reviews 255 – 256
Murrell on Lenz, Casey, Jones, Willis: The human pain system: experimental and clinical perspectives
How little do we need for 3-D shape perception? 257 – 271
Chetan Nandakumar, Antonio Torralba, Jitendra Malik
Orientation-specific aftereffects to mentally generated lines 272 – 290
Harald M Mohr, Nicolas S Linder, Hummel Dennis, Ruxandra Sireteanu
Aesthetic preferences in the size of images of real-world objects 291 – 298
Sarah Linsen, Mieke H R Leyssen, Jonathan Sammartino, Stephen E Palmer
Flexible resource allocation for the detection of changing visual features 299 – 316
Alex Burmester, Guy Wallis
Adaptation may cause some of the face caricature effect 317 – 322
Peter J B Hancock, Anthony C Little
The validity of composite photographs for assessing masculinity preferences 323 – 331
Isabel M Scott, Ian S Penton-Voak
The psychometrics of photographic cropping: The influence of colour, meaning, and expertise 332 – 357
I Christopher McManus, Fanzhi Anita Zhou, Sophie l’Anson, Lucy Waterfield, Katharina Stöver, Richard Cook
The paddle move commonly used in magic tricks as a means for analysing the perceptual limits of combined motion trajectories 358 – 366
Andreas Hergovich, Kristian Gröbl, Claus-Christian Carbon
The phantom head 367 – 370
Vilayanur S Ramachandran, Beatrix Krause, Laura K Case
Short and sweet
Reviews 379 – 382
Spillmann on Breitmeyer: Blindspots: The many ways we cannot see
Tapered dipoles in briefly flashed Glass-pattern sequences disambiguate perceived motion direction 383 – 391
Bareena Johnson, Peter Wenderoth
The effect of figural manipulations on brightness differences in the Benary cross 392 – 408
Mark Vergeer, Rob van Lier
Thresholds for the detection of changing visual features 409 – 421
Alex Burmester, Guy Wallis
Identity aftereffects, but not composite effects, are contingent on contrast polarity 422 – 436
Jessica Taubert, David Alais
The speed of recognition of personally familiar faces 437 – 449
Meike Ramon, Stephanie Caharel, Bruno Rossion
The effect of familiarity on face adaptation 450 – 463
Sarah Laurence, Graham Hole
Lightness effects in Delboeuf and Ebbinghaus size-contrast illusions 464 – 473
Olga Daneyko, Daniele Zavagno, Lucia Zanuttini
Are visual cue masking and removal techniques equivalent for studying perceptual skills in sport? 474 – 489
Sami Mecheri, Eric Gillet, Régis Thouvarecq, David Leroy
Short and sweet
Reviews 507 – 508
Haigh on Purves: Brains: How they seem to work
Perception as interacting psychophysical functions. Could the configuring of features replace a specialised receptor? 509 – 529
David A Booth, Richard P J Freeman, Melanie Konle, Clare J Wainwright, Oliver Sharpe
Action-specific effects underwater 530 – 537
Jessica K Witt, Donald M Schuck, J Eric T Taylor
Object – position binding in visual short-term memory for sequentially presented unfamiliar stimuli 538 – 548
Raju P Sapkota, Shahina Pardhan, Ian van der Linde
Different signals of personality and health from the two sides of the face 549 – 562
Robin S S Kramer, Robert Ward
Gaze patterns during identity and emotion judgments in hearing adults and deaf users of American Sign Language 563 – 575
Susan M Letourneau, Teresa V Mitchell
Haptic object recognition: How important are depth cues and plane orientation? 576 – 597
Rebecca Lawson, Sarah Bracken
Labeling, identification, and recognition of wine-relevant odorants in expert sommeliers, intermediates, and untrained wine drinkers 598 – 607
Gesualdo M Zucco, Aurelio Carassai, Maria Rosa Baroni, Richard J Stevenson
Increment of the extinction illusion by long stimulation 608 – 620
Yukyu Araragi, Akiyoshi Kitaoka
Short and sweet
Reviews 631 – 633
Hall on Frisby, Stone: Seeing: The computational approach to biological vision
Buerck on Rosenblum: See what I’m saying: The extraordinary powers of our five senses
Erratum 634
Olga Daneyko, Daniele Zavagno, Lucia Zanuttini
Color relations increase the capacity of visual short-term memory 635 – 648
Thomas Sanocki, Noah Sulman
Emotional valence modulates the preference for curved objects 649 – 655
Helmut Leder, Pablo P L Tinio, Moshe Bar
Amplitude spectra of line-motion stimuli 656 – 673
Bernt Christian Skottun
The effect of body posture on long-range time-to-contact estimation 674 – 681
Robin Baurès, Heiko Hecht
Determinants of hand attractiveness—a study involving digitally manipulated stimuli 682 – 694
Krzysztof Kościński
The perception of humanness from the movements of synthetic agents 695 – 704
James C Thompson, J Gregory Trafton, Patrick McKnight
The sisters of the golden section 705 – 724
David Navon
Reference frame preferences in haptics differ for the blind and sighted in the horizontal but not in the vertical plane 725 – 738
Marijn E Struiksma, Matthijs L Noordzij, Albert Postma
Short and sweet
Face viewpoint effects about three axes: The role of configural and featural processing 761 – 784
Simone K Favelle, Stephen Palmisano, Georgina Avery
Attentional capture by change in direct gaze 785 – 797
Takemasa Yokoyama, Kazuya Ishibashi, Yuki Hongoh, Shinichi Kita
The effect of retinal size on the perception of distance in photographs 798 – 804
Tomomi Takezawa
Dual-egocentre hypothesis on angular errors in visually directed pointing 805 – 821
Koichi Shimono, Atsuki Higashiyama
Probabilities in implicit learning 822 – 829
Philip Tseng, Tzu-Yu Hsu, Ovid J L Tzeng, Daisy L Hung, Chi-Hung Juan
The influence of target and perceiver race in the categorisation of male sexual orientation 830 – 839
Nicholas O Rule
Human echolocation: Pitch versus loudness information 840 – 852
Bo N Schenkman, Mats E Nilsson
Hearing speech in noise: Seeing a loud talker is better 853 – 862
Jeesun Kim, Amanda Sironic, Chris Davis
Effect of familiarity and viewpoint on face recognition in chimpanzees 863 – 872
Lisa A Parr, Erin Siebert, Jessica Taubert
Short and sweet
Reviews 883 – 885
Chirimuuta on Nanay (Ed.): Perceiving the world
Erratum 886
Static and dynamic visual information about the size and passability of an aperture 887 – 904
Aaron J Fath, Brett R Fajen
Transient attention degrades perceived apparent motion 905 – 918
Yaffa Yeshurun, Elisabeth Hein
Visual chimaeras obtained with the Riesz transform 919 – 937
Vicente Sierra-Vázquez, Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza
Cast shadows in wide perspective 938 – 948
Sylvia C Pont, Maarten W A Wijntjes, Augustinus H J Oomes, Andrea van Doorn, Onno van Nierop, Huib de Ridder, Jan J Koenderink
Judging political affiliation from faces of UK MPs 949 – 952
Tom Roberts, Harry Griffin, Peter W McOwan, Alan Johnston
Perceived size and perceived direction: The interplay of the two descriptors of visual space 953 – 961
Radovan Šikl, Michal Šimeček
Judgments of reachability are independent of visuomotor adaptation 962 – 974
Denise D J de Grave, Eli Brenner, Jeroen B J Smeets
Binocular disparity magnitude affects perceived depth magnitude despite inversion of depth order 975 – 988
Harold Matthews, Harold Hill, Stephen Palmisano
Discrepant integration times for upright and inverted faces 989 – 999
Derek H Arnold, Ottmar V Lipp
Short and sweet
Reviews 1015 – 1016
Milton on Rolls, Deco: The noisy brain: Stochastic dynamics as a principle of brain function
Drawing with divergent perspective, ancient and modern 1017 – 1033
Ian P Howard, Robert S Allison
No masking between test and mask components in perceptually different depth planes 1034 – 1046
Patrick J Hibbeler, Lynn A Olzak
Configural information is processed differently in human action 1047 – 1062
Jeff Loucks
The role of spatial organization in preference for color pairs 1063 – 1080
Karen B Schloss, Stephen E Palmer
Perceptual weight judgments when viewing one’s own and others’ movements under minimalist conditions of visual presentation 1081 – 1103
Malika Auvray, Thomas Hoellinger, Sylvain Hanneton, Agnes Roby-Brami
Perception in the absence of attention: Perceptual processing in the Roelofs effect during inattentional blindness 1104 – 1119
William B Lathrop, Bruce Bridgeman, Philip Tseng
Seeing with sound? Exploring different characteristics of a visual-to-auditory sensory substitution device 1120 – 1135
David Brown, Tom Macpherson, Jamie Ward
Short and sweet
Visual search in the real world: Evidence for the formation of distractor representations 1143 – 1153
Christina J Howard, Raad G Pharaon, Christof Körner, Alastair D Smith, Iain D Gilchrist
An advantage for active versus passive aperture-viewing in visual object recognition 1154 – 1163
Matt Craddock, Jasna Martinovic, Rebecca Lawson
The influence of selective attention to auditory and visual speech on the integration of audiovisual speech information 1164 – 1182
Julie N Buchan, Kevin G Munhall
Distractor filtering in media multitaskers 1183 – 1192
Matthew S Cain, Stephen R Mitroff
Comparisons of complex sounds across extended retention intervals survives reading aloud 1193 – 1205
Denis McKeown, Roseanne Mills, Tom Mercer
Perceiving musical individuality: Performer identification is dependent on performer expertise and expressiveness, but not on listener expertise 1206 – 1220
Bruno Gingras, Tamara Lagrandeur-Ponce, Bruno L Giordano, Stephen McAdams
Quantitative relation between server motion and receiver anticipation in tennis: Implications of responses to computer-simulated motions 1221 – 1236
Hirofumi Ida, Kazunobu Fukuhara, Misako Sawada, Motonobu Ishii
Short and sweet
A perceptually based comparison of image similarity metrics 1269 – 1281
Pawan Sinha, Richard Russell
Visual judgments of kinship: An alternative perspective 1282 – 1289
Ludovica Lorusso, Gavin Brelstaff, Linda Brodo, Andrea Lagorio, Enrico Grosso
The role of constant curvature in 2-D contour shape representations 1290 – 1308
Patrick Garrigan, Philip J Kellman
Agency and control for the integration of a virtual tool into the peripersonal space 1309 – 1319
Davood G Gozli, Liana E Brown
Reflections on the hand: The use of a mirror highlights the contributions of interpreted and retinotopic representations in the rubber-hand illusion 1320 – 1334
Ioannis Kontaris, Paul E Downing
Scanning behaviour in natural scenes is influenced by a preceding unrelated visual search task 1335 – 1349
Catherine Thompson, David Crundall
Angle illusion in a straight road 1350 – 1356
Atsushi Osa, Kazumi Nagata, Yousuke Honda, Makoto Ichikawa, Ken Matsuda, Hidetoshi Miike
Features of the selectivity for contrast polarity in contour integration revealed by a novel tilt illusion 1357 – 1375
Stefano Guidi, Oronzo Parlangeli, Sandro Bettella, Sergio Roncato
Six-month-old infants perceive the hollow-face illusion 1376 – 1383
Sherryse Corrow, Carl E Granrud, Jordan Mathison, Albert Yonas
Short and sweet
Reviews 1393 – 1394
Kaufmann on Liversedge, Gilchrist, Everling (Eds): The Oxford handbook of eye movements
The effect of fear in the periphery in binocular rivalry 1395 – 1401
Kay L Ritchie, Rachel L Bannerman, Arash Sahraie
The effect of language on visual contrast sensitivity 1402 – 1412
Vassilis Pelekanos, Konstantinos Moutoussis
Stereopsis loses dominance over relative size as target separation increases 1413 – 1427
Phillip Marlow, Barbara J Gillam
Mapping the perceptual structure of rectangles through goodness-of-fit ratings 1428 – 1446
Stephen E Palmer, Stefano Guidi
Skill level and graphical detail shape perceptual judgments in tennis 1447 – 1456
Florian Loffing, Timo Wilkes, Norbert Hagemann
Visual influences on interactive speech alignment 1457 – 1466
James W Dias, Lawrence D Rosenblum
Interactions between intrinsic principles of similarity and proximity and extrinsic principle of common region in visual perception 1467 – 1477
Dolores Luna, Pedro R Montoro
Configural face processing: A meta-analytic survey 1478 – 1490
Raymond Bruyer
Perception of surface glossiness by infants aged 5 to 8 months 1491 – 1502
Jiale Yang, Yumiko Otsuka, So Kanazawa, Masami K Yamaguchi, Isamu Motoyoshi
The role of mask coherence in motion-induced blindness 1503 – 1518
Erika T Wells, Andrew B Leber, John E Sparrow
Author index 1519 – 1522
Referees 2011 1523 – 1526