Monkeys show an oblique effect 247 – 253
Joseph A Bauer Jr, Donald A Owens, Joseph Thomas, Richard Held
Induced motion as a function of the speed of the inducing object, measured by means of two methods 255 – 262
Walter C Gogel
The effects of duration and luminance on binocular depth mixture 263 – 267
Eileen E Birch, John M Foley
The Cheshire Cat effect 269 – 273
Sally Duensing, Bob Miller
The Münsterberg illusion and 'irradiation' 275 – 301
Bernard Moulden, Judy Renshaw
Heritability in visual-geometric illusions: a family study 303 – 309
Stanley Coren, Clare Porac
Absolute and relative cues for the auditory perception of egocentric distance 311 – 322
Donald H Mershon, John N Bowers
Spatial localization under conflict conditions: is there a single explanation? 323 – 337
David H Warren
Parotid and whole-mouth secretion in response to viewing, handling, and sniffing food 339 – 346
Rose Marie Pangborn, Steven A Witherly, Frances Jones
The computer paper illusion 347 – 348
Jeremy M Wolfe
A simple design for an impossible triangle 349 – 350
James R Brouwer, David C Rubin
Blur and pseudoisochromatic colour vision tests 351 – 353
Steve P Taylor, J Margaret Woodhouse
Blur and pseudoisochromatic colour vision tests: a reply to Taylor and Woodhouse 355 – 356
Ian E Gordon