Guest editorial
Neuronal mechanisms underlying stereopsis: how do simple cells in the visual cortex encode binocular disparity? 3 – 31
Gregory C DeAngelis, Izumi Ohzawa, Ralph D Freeman
Binocular disparity processing with opposite-contrast stimuli 33 – 47
Alexander I Cogan, Leonid L Kontsevich, Alex J Lomakin, D Lynn Halpern, Randolph Blake
The 'uniqueness constraint' and binocular masking 49 – 65
Suzanne P McKee, Mary J Bravo, Harvey S Smallman, Gordon E Legge
Depth from binocular rivalry without spatial disparity 67 – 74
Ian P Howard
Distortions of three-dimensional space in the perceptual analysis of motion and stereo 75 – 86
James T Todd, James S Tittle, J Farley Norman
Visual processing of the motion of an object in three dimensions for a stationary or a moving observer 87 – 103
David Regan, Stanley J Hamstra, Suneeti Kaushal, Alex Vincent, Robert Gray, Kenneth I Beverley
The relationship between stereoacuity and stereomotion thresholds 105 – 114
Bruce G Cumming
Depth relief 115 – 126
Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doorn, Astrid M L Kappers
Mechanisms of stereoscopic processing: stereoattention and surface perception in depth reconstruction 127 – 153
Christopher W Tyler, Leonid L Kontsevich
Disparity scaling and the perception of frontoparallel surfaces 155 – 179
Brian J Rogers, Mark F Bradshaw
Integration of stereo, texture, and outline cues during pinhole viewing of real ridge-shaped objects and stereograms of ridges 181 – 198
John P Frisby, David Buckley, Janet M Horsman
Integration by association: combining three-dimensional cues to extrinsic surface shape 199 – 214
Kent A Stevens
Binocular correspondence and visual direction 215 – 235
Wim A van de Grind, Casper J Erkelens, Alfons C Laan
A restatement and modification of Wells - Hering's laws of visual direction 237 – 252
Hiroshi Ono, Alistair P Mapp
Optic flow and autonomous navigation 253 – 267
Marco Campani, Andrea Giachetti, Vincent Torre
The speed tuning of medial superior temporal (MST) cell responses to optic-flow components 269 – 285
Guy A Orban, Lieven Lagae, Steve Raiguel, Dengke Xiao, Hugo Maes
Cortical representation of visual three-dimensional space 287 – 298
Yves Trotter
Binocular perception of slant about oblique axes relative to a visual frame of reference 299 – 314
Raymond van Ee, Casper J Erkelens
Perceiving heading in the presence of moving objects 315 – 331
William H Warren Jr, Jeffrey A Saunders
Panum's limiting case: double fusion, convergence error, or 'da Vinci stereopsis' 333 – 346
Barbara Gillam, Shane Blackburn, Michael Cook
Guest editorial
Dichoptic and physical information combination: a comparison 351 – 362
William R Uttal, Todd Baruch, Linda Allen
Does motion perception follow Weber's Law? 363 – 372
Johannes M Zanker
The theory of the curvature-constraint line for amodal completion 373 – 389
Hiroshige Takeichi, Hitoshi Nakazawa, Ikuya Murakami, Shinsuke Shimojo
Solving occlusion indeterminacy in chromatically homogeneous patterns 391 – 403
Luca Tommasi, Paola Bressan, Giorgio Vallortigara
Perceiving the orientation in depth of real surfaces: background pattern affects motion and pictorial information 391 – 403
Anthony H Reinhardt-Rutland
The effects of unilateral visuospatial neglect on perception of Muller-Lyer illusory figures 415 – 433
Jason B Mattingley, John L Bradshaw, Judy A Bradshaw
Cognitive effects on visually induced body motion in children 435 – 449
Jean-Claude Lepecq, Irini Giannopulu, Pierre-Marie Baudonniere
Recognition of parts of famous-face photographs by children: an experimental note 451 – 456
Ruth Campbell, Michelle Tuck
The influence of visual cues on the localisation of circular auditory motion 457 – 465
Stephen Lakatos
Letter to the Editor 467 – 469
Reviews 471 – 472
Processing speed in the motion-induction effect 477 – 490
Michael von Grünau, Zeina Saikali, Jocelyn Faubert
Parallel independent encoding of orientation, spatial frequency, and contrast 491 – 499
Alex Vincent, David Regan
The global figural characteristics in the Zöllner illusion 501 – 512
Oronzo Parlangeli, Sergio Roncato
The orthogonal orientation shift and spatial filtering 513 – 524
Michael J Morgan, Andrew R Medford, Philip Newsome
Temporal-signal detection and individual differences in timing 525 – 538
Scott W Brown, Damon C Newcomb, Kathleen G Kahrl
More about the difference between men and women: evidence from linear neural networks and the principal-component approach 539 – 562
Hervé Abdi, Dominique Valentin, Betty Edelman, Alice J O'Toole
Judgment of gender through facial parts 563 – 575
Masami K Yamaguchi, Tastu Hirukawa, So Kanazawa
Auditory isochrony: time shrinking and temporal patterns 577 – 593
Gert ten Hoopen, Rob Hartsuiker, Takayuki Sasaki, Yoshitaka Nakajima, Masako Tanaka, Takashi Tsumura
Reviews 595 – 598
Guest editorial
Edge computation in human vision: anisotropy in the combining of oriented filters 603 – 622
Tim S Meese, Tom C A Freeman
Respective contribution of orientation contrast and illusion of self-tilt to the rod-and-frame effect 623 – 630
Corinne Cian, Dominique Esquivié, Pierre Alain Barraud, Christian Raphel
The haptic 'oblique effect' in children's and adults' perception of orientation 631 – 646
Edouard Gentaz, Yvette Hatwell
The contribution of stimulus attributes of three-dimensional solid forms and level of discrimination to the visual and haptic percept of balance 647 – 663
Paul Locher, Gerda Smets, Kees Overbeeke
The discrimination of dynamic orientation changes in gratings 665 – 679
Michael J Wright, Kevin N Gurney
The microgenesis of illusory figures: evidence for visual hypothesis testing 681 – 684
Theodore E Parks
Varying the strength of the Munker - White effect by stereoscopic viewing 685 – 694
Raiten Taya, Walter H Ehrenstein, C Richard Cavonius
100 years of Benham's top in colour science 695 – 717
Christoph von Campenhausen, Jürgen Schramme
Reviews 719 – 723
Multiple completions primed by occlusion patterns 727 – 740
Rob J van Lier, Emanuel L J Leeuwenberg, Peter A van der Helm
Size invariance in visual object priming of gray-scale images 741 – 748
József Fiser, Irving Biederman
Perceptual latency and complex random-dot stereograms 749 – 759
Mark F Bradshaw, Brian J Rogers, Bart De Bruyn
Transparent surfaces and illuminated holes 761 – 770
Sergio Cesare Masin
Texture discrimination at the cyclopean retina 771 – 786
Diana Pérez-Martinez
Perception of simple and complex visual stimuli: decision strategies and hemispheric differences in same - different judgments 787 – 809
R John Irwin, Margaret A Francis
Vision comes to Mind 811 – 826
Alexander I Cogan
On the filling in of the visual blind spot: some rules of thumb 827 – 840
Frank H Durgin, Srimant P Tripathy, Dennis M Levi
Filling in gaps in logic: reply to Durgin et al 841 – 845
Vilaynur S Ramachandran
Reviews 847 – 849
Guest editorial
The visual discrimination of relative surface orientation 855 – 866
James T Todd, J Farley Norman
A structure-from-motion scheme that looks for parallels, and its implications for apparent reversals in rotating trapezia 867 – 877
Roddy Cowie
Evidence that luminant and equiluminant motion signals are integrated by directionally selective mechanisms 879 – 890
Susan M Heidenreich, G Lee Zimmerman
Mental rotation of a tactile layout by young visually impaired children 891 – 900
Simon Ungar, Mark Blades, Christopher Spencer
"The analogy between stereo depth and brightness": a reexamination 901 – 904
Peter D Lunn, Michael J Morgan
Illusory figures from stereoscopically three-dimensional inducers depicting no occlusion event 905 – 918
Franco Purghé
Is there a deficit of early vision in dyslexia? 919 – 936
Peter U Walther-Müller
All that glitters: a review of psychological research on the aesthetics of the golden section 937 – 968
Christopher D Green
You can tell by the nose -- judging sex from an isolated facial feature 969 – 973
Edward P Chronicle, Mei-Yin Chan, Charlotte Hawkings, Karen Mason, Kathryn Smethurst, Kate Stallybrass, Kathryn Westrope, Katie Wright
Reviews 975 – 976
The perceptual flattening of three-dimensional scenes enclosed by a frame 981 – 993
David W Eby, Myron L Braunstein
What hinders accurate depiction of projective shape? 995 – 1010
Emiel Reith, Chang Hong Liu
The effect of curvature on visual interpolation 1011 – 1020
Hiroshige Takeichi
Amodal completion and vernier acuity: evidence of
Alexander J Mussap, Dennis M Levi
Production and interpretation of pictures of houses by blind people 1049 – 1058
Morton A Heller, John M Kennedy, Tamala D Joyner
Factors influencing the accuracy of age estimates of unfamiliar faces 1059 – 1073
Patricia A George, Graham J Hole
Is the richness of our visual world an illusion? Transsaccadic memory for complex scenes 1075 – 1081
Susan J Blackmore, Gavin Brelstaff, Kay Nelson, Tom Troscianko
Temporal competition between odorants: effect of different time intervals on the perception of monorhinic and dichorhinic binary mixtures 1083 – 1097
Catherine Rouby, André Holley
Reviews 1099 – 1100
Modulation of the rod-and-frame illusion by additional external stimuli 1105 – 1118
Donatella Spinelli, Gabriella Antonucci, Roberta Daini, Daniela Fanzon, Pierluigi Zoccolotti
Visual factors affecting the rod-and-frame illusion: role of gap size and frame components 1119 – 1130
Gabriella Antanucci, Daniela Fanzon, Donatella Spinelli, Pierluigi Zoccolotti
Orientation discrimination for bars defined by orientation texture 1131 – 1138
David Regan
Viewing angle and the perceived orientation of pictorial elements: geometric or representational effects? 1139 – 1153
Jan B Deregowski, Denis M Parker
Size constancy in structure from motion 1155 – 1164
Jessica Turner, Myron L Braunstein
A new motion illusion related to the aperture problem 1165 – 1176
Paola Bressan, Stefano Vezzani
Duration illusions in a train of visual stimuli 1177 – 1187
David Rose, Joanna Summers
Young children's judgments of relative mass of two objects in a head-on-collision event 1189 – 1200
Kou Nakamura
Perceptual abnormalities in Parkinson's disease: top-down or bottom-up processes? 1201 – 1221
Kenneth A Flowers, Colin Robertson
Reviews 1223 – 1224
Obituary
Guest editorial
Local-level and global-level form characteristics in apparent-motion correspondence 1233 – 1245
Terry Palmer, Ovid J L Tzeng, Sheng He
Spatial-gradient limit on perception of multiple motion 1247 – 1256
Yoseph Hermush, Yehezkel Yeshurun
Temporal-discontinuity detection with contrast-modulated gratings 1257 – 1264
Shigeru Ichihara, Kenji Susami
Presaccadic processes in the generation of pro and anti saccades in human subjects -- a reaction-time study 1265 – 1280
Heike Weber
Reversed illusion with three-dimensional Müller-Lyer shapes 1281 – 1296
Romi Nijhawan
The detection of gaze direction: A stare-in-the-crowd effect 1297 – 1313
Michael von Grünau, Christina Anston
Trajectory mapping: a new nonmetric scaling technique 1315 – 1331
Whitman Richards, Jan J Koenderink
Phenomena of illusory form: can we bridge the gap between levels of explanation? 1333 – 1364
Lothar Spillmann, Birgitta Dresp
Reviews 1365 – 1368
Second-order texture contrast resolves ambiguous apparent motion 1373 – 1382
George Mather, Stuart Anstis
The perceived direction of textured gratings and their motion aftereffects 1383 – 1396
David Alais, Maarten J van der Smagt, Frans A J Verstraten, Wim A van de Grind
Spatial filtering and the Zöllner - Judd geometrical illusion: further studies 1397 – 1406
David C Earle, Stephen J Maskell
Adaptation to spatial offsets 1407 – 1426
Robert F Hess, Sima Doshi
Capacity limitations in memory for visual locations 1427 – 1441
Joel Lachter, Mary Hayhoe
Foreshortening in cube drawings by children and adults 1443 – 1456
Andrea L Nicholls, John M Kennedy
Life-span development of odor identification, learning, and olfactory sensitivity 1457 – 1472
William S Cain, Joseph C Stevens, Connie M Nickou, Amy Giles, Ingrid Johnston, Maria Rosa Garcia-Medina
Reviews 1473 – 1474
Conferences 1475
Subject index 1477 – 1484
Author index 1485 – 1487