The Pulfrich pendulum phenomenon in stereoblind subjects 7 – 14
Peter Thompson, Vicky Wood
Action categories and the perception of biological motion 15 – 22
Winand H Dittrich
Perceived rigidity and nonrigidity in the kinetic depth effect 23 – 34
Giorgio Ganis, Clara Casco, Sergio Roncato
Comparison of nine methods of indicating the direction to objects: data from blind adults 35 – 47
Lyn Haber, Ralph Norman Haber, Suzanna Penningroth, Kevin Novak, Hilary Radgowski
The effect of linear vection on manual aiming at memorized directions of stationary targets 49 – 60
Jean-Claude Lepecq, François Jouen, Denise Dubon
Is a perceived shape based on its retinal image? 61 – 76
Irvin Rock, Christopher M Linnett
Visual recognition in the peripheral field: letters versus symbols and adults versus children 77 – 90
Olga Zegarra-Moran, Gad Geiger
Time estimation methods -- do they influence prospective duration estimates? 91 – 101
Dan Zakay
A comparison of self-adaptation and cross-adaptation to odorants presented singly and in mixtures 103 – 111
Birgitta Berglund, Trygg Engen
Accuracy and consistency of absolute pitch 113 – 121
Vernon T Wynn
Reviews 123 – 126
Sex discrimination: how do we tell the difference between male and female faces? 131 – 152
Vicki Bruce, A Mike Burton, Elias Hanna, Pat Healey, Oli Mason, Anne Coombes, Rick Fright, Alf Linney
What's the difference between men and women? Evidence from facial measurement 153 – 176
A Mike Burton, Vicki Bruce, Neal Dench
Visual size invariance does not apply to geometric angle and speed of rotation 177 – 184
Peter Werkhoven, Jan J Koenderink
A general correspondence approach to apparent motion 185 – 192
Terry Caelli, Mark Manning, David Finlay
Directional bias in the perception of translating patterns 193 – 207
Bennett I Bertenthal, Tom Banton, Anne Bradbury
The perception of 3-D rotation from translating sine-wave lines: The reverse of the barber-pole illusion 209 – 214
Hiroyuki Ito
The role of depth stratification in the solution of the aperture problem 215 – 228
Paola Bressan, Giorgio Ganis, Giorgia Vallortigara
The role of parts and spatial relations in object identification 229 – 248
Carolyn Backer Cave, Stephen M Kosslyn
Reviews 249 – 252
Extracting prototypical facial images from exemplars 257 – 262
Philip J Benson, David I Perrett
Perceptual organization evokes simultaneous lightness contrast 263 – 272
Tiziano Agostini, Dennis R Proffitt
Direct evidence for competition between local and global mechanisms of two-dimensional orientation illusions 273 – 286
Peter Wenderoth, Rick van der Zwan, Martin Williams
The perception of movement and depth in moiré patterns 287 – 308
Lothar Spillmann
When two is one: a case study of spatial parsing in visual neglect 309 – 312
Peter W Halligan, John C Marshall
An unreported size illusion 313 – 322
Marisa Carrasco, Erica B Sekuler
Structural constraints: further evidence from apparent motion in depth 323 – 334
Maurice Hershenson
Perceiving surface orientation: Pictorial information based on rectangularity can be overriden during observer motion 335 – 341
Anthony H Reinhardt-Rutland
Colour pools, brightness pools, assimilation, and the spatial resolving power of the human colour-vision system 343 – 351
Bernard Moulden, Fred Kingdom, Brian Wink
Neon colour spreading with and without its figural prerequisites 353 – 361
Paola Bressan
Recognition of complex auditory-spatial patterns 363 – 374
Stephen Lakatos
Reviews 375 – 377
Fraser cords and reversal of the café wall illusion 383 – 390
David C Earle, Stephen J Maskell
Illusion decrement and transfer of illusion decrement in Müller-Lyer figures 391 – 401
John Predebon, Kate Stevens, Agnes Petocz
A proximity-contingent stereoscopic depth aftereffect: evidence for adaptation to disparity gradients 403 – 418
Colin Ryan, Barbara Gillam
Coloured speech perception: Is synaesthesia what happens when modularity breaks down? 419 – 426
Simon Baron-Cohen, John Harrison, Laura H Goldstein, Maria Wyke
An inquiry into relational concepts of colour, based on incremental principles of colour coding for minimal relational stimuli 427 – 462
Rainer Mausfeld, Reinhard Niederée
Evidence for representations of perceptually similar natural categories by 3-month-old and 4-month-old infants 463 – 475
Paul C Quinn, Peter D Eimas, Stacey L Rosenkrantz
Smooth pursuit along a solid line: A new variation on the theme of efference-copy-bound eye tracking 477 – 482
Claude Lamontagne, François J Desjardins, R T Pivik
Masking, information integration, and tactile pattern perception: A comparison of the isolation and integration hypotheses 483 – 496
Douglas P Mahar, Brian D Mackenzie
Letters 497 – 500
Focal visual attention and pattern discrimination 509 – 515
Jukka Saarinen
Voluntary and stimulus-induced attention detected as motion sensation 517 – 526
Okihide Hikosaka, Satoru Miyauchi, Shinsuke Shimojo
Up - down asymmetry in vertical induced motion 527 – 535
Lori A Lott, Robert B Post
Apparent relative size and depth of moving objects 537 – 547
Hirohiko Kaneko, Keiji Uchikawa
Estimates of time to contact based on changing size and changing target vergence 549 – 563
Herbert Heuer
Effects of element type and spatial grouping on symmetry detection 565 – 587
Paul J Locher, Johan Wagemans
Parallelism and the perception of illusory contours 589 – 595
Marc K Albert
Toward a computational model of constraint-driven exploration and haptic object identification 597 – 621
Roberta L Klatzky, Susan J Lederman
Discrimination of the shape of the masked inducing figure precedes perception of the illusory triangle 623 – 628
J Gerard Muise, Renaud S LeBlanc, Louis C Blanchard, Alain de Warnaffe
Reviews 629 – 630
Visual alchemy: stereoscopic adaptation produces kinetic depth from random noise 635 – 642
Mark Nawrot, Randolph Blake
Head movement changes apparent depth order in a motion-parallax display 643 – 652
Keikichi Hayashibe
Four questions of time to contact: a critical examination of research on interceptive timing 653 – 680
James R Tresilian
Selective attention and temporal-order judgment 681 – 689
Piotr Jaskowski
New depth to the Müller-Lyer illusion 691 – 704
Andrew Glennerster, Brian J Rogers
Obliquity integration: Variations on a theme of Delboeuf 705 – 712
Giovanni B Vicario, Giulia Vidotto, Elena Zambianchi
Amodal completion in mouse vision 713 – 721
Gaetano Kanizsa, Paolo Renzi, Stella Conte, Carola Compostela, Laura Guerani
Constraints on haptic integration of spatially shared object dimensions 723 – 743
Susan J Lederman, Roberta L Klatzky, Catherine L Reed
The possible pain experienced during execution by different methods 745 – 753
Harold Hiliman
Review 755 – 756
Recognition of animal locomotion from dynamic point-light displays 759 – 766
George Mather, Sophie West
Effect of depth information on a bistable spiral-motion aftereffect 767 – 769
Richard D Wright, Russell W C Day
Apparent motion perception: the contribution of the binocular and monocular systems. An improved test based on motion aftereffects 771 – 784
Noud A W H van Kruysbergen, Charles M M de Weert
Limits on the comprehension of rotational motion: mental imagery of rotations with oblique components 785 – 808
John R Pani
Illusory contours from pictorially three-dimensional inducing elements: Counterevidence for Parks and Rock's example 809 – 818
Franco Purghé
Length illusion in fractional Müller-Lyer stimuli: an object-perception approach 819 – 828
Gordon M Redding, Erik Hawley
What gives a face its gender? 829 – 840
Elizabeth Brown, David I Perrett
Size induction transcends the cardinal directions of color space 841 – 845
Jeff Rabin, Anthony J Adams
Hand movements and hemispheric specialization in dichhaptic explorations 847 – 853
Joël Fagot, William D Hopkins, Jacques Vauclair
Mirror reversals: real and perceived 855 – 861
William H Ittelson
Reflections on inversion and reversion 863 – 868
Nigel D Haig
Mirror image reversal: Is what we see what we present? 869 – 876
Reg C Morris
Obituary
Reviews 879 – 882
Independent effects of lighting, orientation, and stereopsis on the hollow-face illusion 887 – 897
Harold Hill, Vicki Bruce
Representational development of direction in motion perception: A fragile process 899 – 915
Allison B Sekuler, Robert Sekuler
Judging rolling wheels: dynamic and kinematic aspects of rotation - translation coupling 917 – 928
Heiko Hecht
The effects of visual depth and eccentricity on manual bias, induced motion, and vection 929 – 945
Fred H Previc, Michael Donnelly
Attentional effects on adaptation of rotary motion in the plane 947 – 961
Gordon L Shulman
Temporal-order judgment and reaction time to stimuli of different rise times 963 – 970
Piotr Jaskowski
How is depth perception affected by long-term wearing of left - right reversing spectacles? 971 – 984
Makoto Ichikawa, Hiroyuki Egusa
The familiar-size cue to distance and stereoscopic depth perception 985 – 995
John Predebon
Reviews 997 – 1002
Preface 1005 – 1006
Asymmetries in the sensitivity to motion in depth: A centripetal bias 1013 – 1023
Mark Edwards, David R Badcock
Stereoscopic slant reversals: a new kind of 'induced' effect 1025 – 1036
Barbara Gillam
Occlusion and the distortion of alignment in three-dimensional space 1037 – 1044
Victoria Daniels, Ian E Gordon
How the range effect contaminates control scores in studies of visual illusions 1045 – 1049
W H Norman Hotopf, Susannah A Brown
Quantitative perceptual estimates: verbal versus nonverbal retrieval techniques 1051 – 1060
Herschel W Leibowitz, Lawrence T Guzy, Ellen Peterson, Patrick T Blake
Cross-modal transfer of sequential visual and haptic shape information by clumsy children 1061 – 1073
Carol Newnham, Beryl E McKenzie
Apparent minification in an imaging display under reduced viewing conditions 1075 – 1084
James W Meehan
Information processing by tree fellers: signal detection analysis 1085 – 1092
Mel Henderson, Ray Over
The effect of extraneous elements surrounding a Kanizsa-like illusory-figure pattern 1093 – 1097
Theodore E Parks
Tests of the dipole model of perceived movement in apertures 1099 – 1110
Roderick P Power
Monocular and dichoptic interactions between moving and stationary stimuli 1111 – 1119
Nicholas J Wade, Michael T Swanstan
Object and head orientation effects on symmetry perception defined by shape from shading 1121 – 1130
Peter Wenderoth, Neil Hickey
Visual recognition of mother by young infants: facilitation by speech 1133 – 1153
Denis Burnham
Barber-pole illusions and plaids: the influence of aperture shape on motion perception 1155 – 1174
Alexander J Mussap, Boris Crassini
Preattentive processing of object size: implications for theories of size perception 1175 – 1193
Geoffrey W Stuart, Terence R J Bossomaier, Sue Johnson
The perceived strength of motion-defined edges 1195 – 1204
Tom Banton, Dennis M Levi
Perceived motion of a colored spot in a noisy achromatic background 1205 – 1226
T Kumar, Brent R Beutter, D A Glaser
Misperception of time-to-collision by drivers in pedestrian accidents 1227 – 1244
Douglas Stewart, Christopher J Cudworth, J R Lishman
Nonstationarity and the measurement of psychophysical response in a visual inspection-time task 1245 – 1256
Ian J Deary, Peter G Caryl, Gavin J Gibson
Coordination of what and where in visual attention 1261 – 1270
John Duncan
The relative effectiveness of serial and parallel viewing of line drawings depicting possible and impossible objects 1271 – 1285
Tatiana Tambouratis, Michael J Wright
Faces and facial expressions do not pop out 1287 – 1298
Hans-Christoph Nothdurft
Visual - tactual and tactual - visual transfer between objects and pictures in 2-month-old infants 1299 – 1318
Arlette Streri, Michèle Molina
Interaction of visual and tactile information in the control chicks' locomotion in the visual cliff 1319 – 1331
Patrick R Green, Ian B Davies, Mark N O Davies
Postural sway and perception of the upright stance stability borders 1333 – 1341
Janusz W Blaszczyk, Paul D Hansen, Deborah L Lowe
Perceptual frames of reference and two-dimensional shape recognition: further examination of internal axes 1343 – 1364
Philip T Quinlan, Glyn W Humphreys
On interocular transfer of motion aftereffects 1365 – 1380
Nicholas J Wade, Michael T Swanston, Charles M M de Weert
Anisotropic axes in orientation perception are not retinotopically mapped 1389 – 1402
Hannah M Buchanan-Smith, David W Heeleyll
Asymmetrical effect of crossed and uncrossed disparity on stereoscopic capture 1403 – 1413
Akira Ishigushi, Jeremy M Wolfe
The neural representation of stereoscopic depth contrast 1415 – 1426
Graeme Mitchison
How to catch a cricket ball 1427 – 1439
Zoltan Dienes, Peter McLeod
Inferring structure from motion in two-view and multiview displays 1441 – 1465
Jeffrey C Liter, Myron L Braunstein, Donald D Hoffman
Auditory looming perception: Influences on anticipatory judgments 1467 – 1482
Lawrence D Rosenblum, A Paige Wuestefeld, Helena M Saldaña
Gestalt relations and object perception: a developmental study 1483 – 1501
Elizabeth S Spelke, Karen Breinlinger, Kristen Jacobson, Ann Phillips
Author index 1503 – 1509
Subject index 1510 – 1514