The perception of time in scale model environments 5 – 16
C Thomas Mitchell, Roy Davis
Circular vection as a function of foreground-background relationships 17 – 22
Masao Ohmi, Ian P Howard, Jack P Landolt
Perceived path of oblique motion: horizontal-vertical and stimulus-orientation effects 23 – 28
Robert B Post, Marc Chaderjian
The Goldmeier effect in adults and children: environmental, retinal, and phenomenal influences on judgments of visual symmetry 29 – 39
Celia B Fisher, Maria P Fracasso
Sensitivity to changes in size and velocity in young and elderly observers 41 – 47
Brian Brown, Kenneth J Bowman
Visual reaction time and high-speed ball games 49 – 59
Peter McLeod
Observations on stroboscopie induced motion 61 – 72
Francesco Micella, Baingio Pinna
Stereokinesis with moving visual phantoms 73 – 78
Paola Bressan, Giorgio Vallortigara
The effects of display and observer strategy variables on Bourdon assimilation illusions 79 – 88
Peter Wenderoth, Tony O'Connor
Spatial frequency and selective attention to local and global information 89 – 101
Gordon L Shulman, James Wilson
Spatial frequency and selective attention to spatial location 103 – 111
Gordon L Shulman, James Wilson
Use of central and peripheral optical flow in stance and locomotion in young walkers 113 – 119
Thomas A Stoffregen, Mark A Schmuckler, Eleanor J Gibson
The perception of continuous curves in dot stimuli 121 – 131
Jos T S Smits, Piet G Vos
The representation of uniform motion in vision 143 – 159
Michael T Swanston, Nicholas J Wade, Ross H Day
The influence of auditory stimulation on a visual oblique effect 161 – 174
Syren Johnstone, Peter Wenderoth
Relative effectiveness of three stimulus variables for locating a moving sound source 175 – 186
Lawrence D Rosenblum, Claudia Carello, Richard E Pastore
Learning to see stereokinetic effects 187 – 192
Paola Bressan, Giorgio Vallortigara
Line correspondence in binocular vision 193 – 199
Richard A Clement
Putting order in the impossible 201 – 214
Zenon Kulpa
Flicker contrast sensitivity in normal and specifically disabled readers 215 – 221
Frances Martin, William Lovegrove
Subjective contour humor 223 – 224
Mapping of extracorporeal space by vibrotactile reaction times: a far-left-side disadvantage 283 – 290
Jane M Pierson-Savage, John L Bradshaw
The effect of orientation on visual and tactual braille recognition 291 – 298
Morton A Heller
Retinal and extraretinal information in movement perception: how to invert the Filehne illusion 299 – 308
Alexander H Wertheim
The way the ball bounces: visual and auditory perception of elasticity and control of the bounce pass 309 – 336
William H Warren Jr, Elizabeth E Kim, Robin Husney
Apparent motion in depth resulting from changing size and changing vergence 337 – 350
Herbert Heuer
The recovery of structure from motion: no evidence for a special link with the convergent disparity mechanism 351 – 357
Mark F Bradshaw, John P Frisby, John E W Mayhew
Pseudoscopic viewing: transfer and persistence of reversed depth relations from the viewing of photographs to the real scene 359 – 374
Patrick G Kalaugher
Interaction of simultaneous visual events 375 – 383
J T Lindsay Wilson
The relative contribution of contact and target lines in the magnitude of the Poggendorff effect 385 – 388
Ernest Greene
Serial and parallel search in pattern vision? 389 – 398
Scott B Steinman
Finding parts within figures: a developmental study 399 – 407
Régine Kolinsky, José Morais, Alain Content, Luz Cary
Reviews 409 – 410
Humour 411 – 412
Conference 413 – 414
Letter recognition at low contrast levels: effects of letter size 421 – 432
Frans J J Blommaert, Han Timmers
Spatial factors in visual attention: some compensatory effects of location and time of arrival of nontargets 433 – 443
Susan E Gathercole, Donald E Broadbent
Attention-dependent visual capture in double vision 445 – 447
Shinsuke Shimojo
The hidden face of Kanizsa's triangle: apparent movement of subjective figures in three-dimensional space 449 – 452
Giorgio Vallortigara
Dependence of apparent movement of a subjective figure on the perceptual fate of inducing elements 453 – 459
J Timothy Petersik
Subjective rarefaction in illusory figures: the inadequacy of apparent lightness as an explanation 461 – 466
Paola Bressan
Further studies of the Café Wall and Hollow Squares illusions 467 – 471
J Margaret Woodhouse, Steve Taylor
Effects of orientation-selective adaptation on the Zöllner illusion 473 – 483
Kazunori Morikawa
A model of empty duration perception 485 – 520
Yoshitaka Nakajima
Perceptual and task factors in fluent braille 521 – 536
Susanna Millar
Why there is no error in the direct theory of perception 537 – 542
Stuart Katz
The Gollin incomplete figures test: a flexible, computerised version 543 – 548
Nigel Foreman, Robert Hemmings
Reviews 549 – 551
Humour 552
The representation of nonuniform motion: induced movement 555 – 571
Nicholas J Wade, Michael T Swanston
Individual differences in responses of untrained observers to stroboscopic apparent motion 573 – 581
David C Finlay, Mark L Manning, Barney Fenelon
Perception of positional relationships between line segments in eccentric vision 583 – 591
Jukka Saarinen
The vernier aftereffect 593 – 597
Jeremy M Wolfe
Visual imagery selectively reduces vernier acuity 599 – 614
Catherine Craver-Lemley, Adam Reeves
The equiratio taste mixture model successfully predicts the sensory response to the sweetness intensity of complex mixtures of sugars and sugar alcohols 615 – 628
Jan E R Frijters, Cees de Graaf
Interactions between CO2 oral pungency and taste 629 – 640
J Enrique Cometto-Mufíiz, Maria Rosa García-Medina, Amalia M Calvino, Gustavo Noriega
Masking by uniform field flicker: some practical problems 641 – 647
David R Badcock, Elizabeth Sevdalis
The adaptive significance of the location of the optic disk 649 – 654
Aries Arditi
Temporal separation of two part-letter arrays and size changes in a nonmasking word-superiority effect 655 – 669
Robert T Solman
Vicario's illusion of sloping steps reexamined 671 – 675
Paola Bressan
The horizontal-vertical delusion 677 – 680
Geoffrey E Hinton
Reviews 681 – 684
Humour 685 – 686
Possible neural substrates for orientation analysis and perception 693 – 709
Peter Wenderoth, Syren Johnstone
Detection of moving local density differences in dynamic random patterns by human observers 711 – 717
Clara Casco, Michael Morgan
Modal completion: critical variables in apparent transparency 719 – 730
Micheline Hambrouck, Georges Thinès, Michel Michiels
Art and the oculomotor system: perspective illustrations evoke vergence changes 731 – 746
James Thomas Enright
Configurational information in face perception 747 – 759
Andrew W Young, Deborah Hellawell, Dennis C Hay
Hearing words and seeing colours: an experimental investigation of a case of synaesthesia 761 – 767
Simon Baron-Cohen, Maria A Wyk, Colin Binnie
Simulation of the response of a multichannel nerve array to pulse shapes produced by single-channel electrostimulation 769 – 776
Frank Rattay, Hans Motz
Signal processing strategies for electrostimulated ear prostheses based on simulated nerve response 777 – 784
Hans Motz, Frank Rattay
On the late invention of the stereoscope 785 – 818
Nicholas J Wade
Humour 819
Reviews 820 – 822
Author index 823 – 826
Subject index 827 – 829