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Issue 1

Guest editorial

Colour, old age, and accepted truth 1 – 4
Jan J Koenderink

Gestalt theory reconfigured: Max Wertheimer's anticipation of recent developments in visual neuroscience 5 – 15
Gerald Westheimer

The 'ecological' probability density function for linear optic flow: Implications for neurophysiology 17 – 32
Jim Ivins, John Porrill, John Frisby, Guy Orban

The effect of contrast upon perceived speed: a general phenomenon? 33 – 48
Mark R Blakemore, Robert J Snowden

Dynamic representations of human body movement 49 – 62
Zoe Kourtzi, Maggie Shiffrar

Vestibular sensitivity and vection chronometry along the spinal axis in erect man 63 – 72
Jean-Claude Lepecq, Irini Giannopulu, Sophie Mertz, Pierre-Marie Baudonnière

Determinants of fusion of dichoptically presented orthogonal gratings 73 – 88
Darren Burke, David Alais, Peter Wenderoth

Parallel search for conjunctions with stimuli in apparent motion 89 – 108
Clara Casco, Giorgio Ganis

Cognitive dedifferentiation in eidetics and synaesthesia: hunting for the ghost once more 109 – 120
Joseph Glicksohn, Iris Steinbach, Sigal Elimalach-Malmilyan

Reviews 121 – 123
Fine on Kalat: Biological psychology
Hadjichristidis on Lamberts, Shanks (Eds): Knowledge, concepts, and categories

Conferences 125 – 126

Issue 2

Special issue: Special issue: Depth perception 2

Disparity minimisation, cyclovergence, and the validity of nonius lines as a technique for measuring torsional alignment 127 – 141
Brian J Rogers, Mark F Bradshaw

The effects of eccentricity and vergence angle upon the relative tilt of corresponding vertical and horizontal meridia revealed using the minimum motion paradigm 143 – 153
Timothy Ledgeway, Brian J Rogers

'Coarse-to-fine' cyclopean processing 155 – 165
Ariella V Popple, John M Findlay

Some recent studies on the extraretinal contribution to distance perception 167 – 181
Mark Mon-Williams, James R Tresilian

Does binocular disparity facilitate the detection of transparent motion? 183 – 191
Paul B Hibbard, Mark F Bradshaw

Stereoscopic depth cues can segment motion information 193 – 201
Robert J Snowden, Melissa C Rossiter

Binocular and monocular detection of Gabor patches in binocular two-dimensional noise 203 – 215
Shahina Pardhan, David Rose

Estimator reliability and distance scaling in stereoscopic slant perception 217 – 242
Benjamin T Backus, Martin S Banks

Visual processing and dyslexia 243 – 254
John Everatt, Mark F Bradshaw, Paul B Hibbard

Steering, optic flow, and the respective importance of depth and retinal motion distribution 255 – 266
Simon K Rushton, Julie M Harris, John P Wann

Visual measurement of relative distances between three collinear dots rotating in a slanted plane 267 – 282
Johan Wagemans, Stefaan Tibau

Issue 3

Editorial

Master Scholar - Sir Ernst Gombrich - at ninety 283 – 286
Richard Gregory

Influence of body roll on visually induced sensations of self-tilt and rotation 287 – 297
Eric L Groen, Ian P Howard, Bob S K Cheung

Effect of field size, head motion, and rotational velocity on roll vection and illusory self-tilt in a tumbling room 299 – 306
Robert S Allison, Ian P Howard, James E Zacher

Perceiving the sweet spot 307 – 320
Claudia Carello, Steve Thuot, Krista L Anderson, M T Turvey

Motion capture of stationary lines by apparently moving terminators 321 – 330
J Timothy Petersik

The influence of structure from motion on motion correspondence 331 – 340
Ikuko Mukai, Takeo Watanabe

Evidence for holistic processing of faces viewed as photographic negatives 341 – 359
Graham J Hole, Patricia A George, Victoria Dunsmore

Effects of eye size on adults' aesthetic ratings of faces and 5-month-olds' looking times 361 – 374
Sybil Geldart, Daphne Maurer, Katherine Carney

Constancy scaling and conflict when the Zöllner illusion is seen in three dimensions 375 – 386
David Phillips

Perception of the horizontal and vertical in tangible displays: minimal gender differences 387 – 394
Morton A Heller, Jeffrey A Calcaterra, Shavonda L Green, Stevette L Barnette

A limit in the processing of components in odour mixtures 395 – 404
Anthony Jinks, David G Laing

Reviews 405 – 408
Fine on Kalat: Biological psychology
Hadjichristidis on Lamberts, Shanks (Eds): Knowledge, concepts, and categories

Issue 4

Guest editorial

Perceiving and acting without vision: Lessons from the life and works of Professor Emerson Foulke, 1929 - 1997 409 – 414
J J Rieser, J S Lappin, P Jones

Collisions between moving visual targets: what controls alternative ways of seeing an ambiguous display? 415 – 432
Allison B Sekuler, Robert Sekuler

An airplane illusion: apparent velocity determined by apparent distance 433 – 436
Maurice Hershenson, Steven M Samuels

The effect of marker frequency disparity on the discrimination of gap duration in monkeys 437 – 444
Akihiro Izumi

Seeing big things: Overestimation of heights is greater for real objects than for objects in pictures 445 – 467
Tyrone L Yang, Melissa W Dixon, Dennis R Proffitt

The myth of upright vision. A psychophysical and functional imaging study of adaptation to inverting spectacles 469 – 481
David E J Linden, Ulrich Kallenbach, Armin Heinecke, Wolf Singer, Rainer Goebel

Viewpoint-dependent recognition of familiar faces 483 – 487
Nikolaus F Troje, Daniel Kersten

More about brows: How poses that change brow position affect perceptions of gender 489 – 504
Ruth Campbell, Philip J Benson, Simon B Wallace, Suzanne Doesbergh, Michael Coleman

Preferences in quadrangles reconsidered 505 – 517
Hirohiko Ohta

Selective peripheral fading: evidence for inhibitory sensory effect of attention 519 – 526
Lianggang Lou

Development of illusory-contour perception in infants 527 – 538
William Curran, Oliver J Braddick, Janette Atkinson, John Wattam-Bell, Rachel Andrew

Reviews 539 – 542
Troup on Shear Ed.: Explaining consciousness: the hard problem
Lawson on Bruce Ed.: Unsolved mysteries of the mind: Tutorial essays in cognition
Ward on Norman: The design of everyday things

Issue 5

Guest editorial

The Helmholtz - Hering debate in retrospect 543 – 549
Ian P Howard

Binocular rivalry and visual awareness: the role of attention 551 – 574
Teng Leng Ooi, Zijiang J He

What object attributes determine canonical views? 575 – 600
Volker Blanz, Michael J Tarr, Heinrich H Bülthoff

Encoding 'regular' and 'random' sequences of views of novel three-dimensional objects 601 – 616
Karin L Harman, G Keith Humphrey

The peripheral drift illusion: A motion illusion in the visual periphery 617 – 622
Jocelyn Faubert, Andrew M Herbert

Demonstrating the temporal modulation transfer function 623 – 626
Stuart Anstis, Leonid Kontsevich, Christopher Tyler

Ecologically invalid monocular texture leads to longer perceptual latencies in random-dot stereograms 627 – 639
Philip M Grove, Hiroshi Ono

Coloured overlays, text, and texture 641 – 650
Arnold Wilkins, Elizabeth Lewis

An investigation of the cognitive and perceptual dynamics of a colour - digit synaesthete 651 – 664
Eric C Odgaard, John H Flowers, H Lynn Bradman

Reviews 665 – 668
Altmann on Tartter: Language and its normal processing
Harris on Walsh, Kulikowski (Eds): Perceptual constancy: Why things look as they do

Issue 6

Guest editorial

Virtual psychophysics 669 – 674
Jan J Koenderink

The historical roots of the theories of local signs and labelled lines 675 – 685
David Rose

Adaptive filtering in spatial vision: evidence from feature marking in plaids 687 – 702
Mark A Georgeson, Tim S Meese

What is the speed of transparent and kinetic-boundary displays? 703 – 709
Bart De Bruyn, Guy A Orban

Perceived shape regularity does not depend on regularities along the contour 711 – 724
Johan Hulleman, Frans Boselie

Stored representations of three-dimensional objects in the absence of two-dimensional cues 725 – 737
Raymond E Phinney, Ralph M Siegel

Effects of similarity on apparent motion and perceptual grouping 739 – 748
Tadasu Oyama, Masako Simizu, Junko Tozawa

Identification of gender in domestic-cat faces with and without training: Perceptual learning of a natural categorization task 749 – 763
Paul C Quinn, Vanessa Palmer, Alan M Slater

Veering re-visited: noise and posture cues in walking without sight 765 – 780
Susanna Millar

Haptic perception of spatial relations 781 – 795
Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink

Reviews 797 – 798
Popple on Hershenson: Visual space perception: A primer

Issue 7

Editorial

Talking about Goethe 799 – 801
Richard L Gregory

Lightness induction revisited 803 – 816
Alexander D Logvinenko

From rotation to disfiguration: testing a dual-strategy model for recognition of faces across view angles 817 – 824
Dominique Valentin, Hervé Abdi, Betty Edelman

Photopic visual phantom illusion: Its common and unique characteristics as a completion effect 825 – 834
Akiyoshi Kitaoka, Jiro Gyoba, Hideaki Kawabata

Some new luminance-gradient effects 835 – 838
Daniele Zavagno

Effects of the height of the internal features of faces on adults' aesthetic ratings and 5-month-olds' looking times 839 – 850
Sybil Geldart, Daphne Maurer, Heather Henderson

The perception of tactile distance: Influences of body site, space, and time 851 – 875
Roger W Cholewiak

Perceptual organization of apparent motion in the Ternus display 877 – 892
Zijiang J He, Teng Leng Ooi

Critical role of foreground stimuli in perceiving visually induced self-motion (vection) 893 – 902
Shinji Nakamura, Shinsuke Shimojo

Perceptual and linguistic interactions in speeded classification: tests of the semantic coding hypothesis 903 – 923
Gail Martino, Lawrence E Marks

Reviews 925 – 928
Alley on Bruce, Young: In the eye of the beholder: The science of face perception
Meese on Mather, Verstraten, Anstis (Eds): The motion aftereffect: a modern perspective

Issue 8

Guest editorial

Old wine in new bottles? Some thoughts on Logvinenko's "Lightness induction revisited" 929 – 934
Fred Kingdom

Shrinkage and expansion by amodal completion: a critical review 935 – 947
Stefano Vezzani

Characterisation of the misalignment and misangulation components in the Poggendorff and corner-Poggendorff illusions 949 – 964
Jacques Ninio, J Kevin O'Regan

Hierarchical organisation in perception of orientation 965 – 979
Donatella Spinelli, Gabriella Antonucci, Roberta Daini, Maria Luisa Martelli, Pierluigi Zoccolotti

A comparison of methods for estimating directions in egocentric space 981 – 1000
Daniel R Montello, Anthony E Richardson, Mary Hegarty, Michael Provenza

Large systematic deviations in the haptic perception of parallelity 1001 – 1012
Astrid M L Kappers

Auditory coding of visual patterns for the blind 1013 – 1029
Patricia Arno, Christian Capelle, Marie-Chantal Wanet-Defalque, Mitzi Catalan-Ahumada, Claude Veraart

An examination of a temporal anisotropy in the visual integration of spatial frequencies 1031 – 1050
Eugene McSorley, John M Findlay

Reviews (including an erratum) 1051 – 1054
Forde on Denes, Pizzamiglio (Eds): Handbook of clinical and experimental neuropsychology
Seiffert on Watanabe (Ed.): High-level motion processing: Computational, neurobiological, and psychophysical perspectives

Issue 9

Guest editorial

The rise and fall of a theory of vision - Hecht's photochemical doctrine 1055 – 1058
Gerald Westheimer

Gorillas in our midst: sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events 1059 – 1074
Daniel J Simons, Christopher F Chabris

Driving experience and the functional field of view 1075 – 1087
David Crundall, Geoffrey Underwood, Peter Chapman

Temporal constraints on visual learning: a computational model 1089 – 1104
James V Stone, Nicol Harper

Do 9-month-olds perceive causation-at-a-distance? 1105 – 1113
Anne Schlottmann, Luca Surian

Fooling the eyes: trompe l'oeil and reverse perspective 1115 – 1119
Nicholas J Wade, Patrick Hughes

An analysis of binocular slant contrast 1121 – 1145
Raymond van Ee, Martin S Banks, Benjamin T Backus

Test of Petter's rule for perceived surface stratification 1147 – 1154
Sergio Cesare Masin

Aftereffects and the representation of stereoscopic surfaces 1155 – 1169
Billy Lee

Matching person identity from facial line drawings 1171 – 1175
Helmut Leder

Reviews 1177 – 1180
Watson on Hochberg (Ed.): Handbook of perception and cognition: Perception and cognition at century's end
Rorden on Squire, Kosslyn (Eds): Findings and current opinion in cognitive neuroscience

Issue 10

Guest editorial

Brain scanning and the single mind 1181 – 1184
Jan J Koenderink

Differences in top - down influences on the reversal rate of different categories of reversible figures 1185 – 1196
Daniel Strüber, Michael Stadler

Recognizing silhouettes and shaded images across depth rotation 1197 – 1215
William G Hayward, Michael J Tarr, Anna K Corderoy

Effects of face configuration change on shape perception: A new illusion 1217 – 1226
Kang Lee, Alejo Freire

Thompson's Margaret Thatcher illusion: when inversion fails 1227 – 1230
Sam S Rakover

Wakes and spokes: New motion-induced brightness illusions 1231 – 1242
Alex O Holcombe, Stephen L Macknik, James Intriligator, Adriane E Seiffert, Peter U Tse

Motion parallel to line orientation: Disambiguaton of motion percepts 1243 – 1255
Gregory Francis, Hyungjun Kim

Do monocular time-to-collision estimates necessarily involve perceived distance? 1257 – 1264
Robert Gray, David Regan

Exocentric pointing in three-dimensional space 1265 – 1280
N Schoumans, J J Denier van der Gon

Effects of similarity in bandwidth on the auditory sequential streaming of two-tone complexes 1281 – 1289
Rhodri Cusack, Brian Roberts

Discussion 1291 – 1302
Stephen Grossberg, Marc K Albert

Reviews 1303 – 1306
Levin on Mack, Rock: Inattentional blindness
Scott-Samuel on Carpenter, Robson (Eds): Vision research: a practical guide to laboratory methods

Issue 11

Editorial

Seeds of creation and disaster 1307 – 1310
Richard Gregory

The roles of vision and eye movements in the control of activities of daily living 1311 – 1328
Michael Land, Neil Mennie, Jennifer Rusted

Revisiting the global-dominance phenomenon outside the focus of attention 1329 – 1345
Lise Paquet

Surface formation and depth in monocular scene perception 1347 – 1360
Marc K Albert

The framing effect with rectangular and trapezoidal surfaces: Actual and pictorial surface slant, frame orientation, and viewing condition 1361 – 1371
Anthony H Reinhardt-Rutland

Color filling-in under steady fixation: Behavioral demonstration in monkeys and humans 1383 – 1395
Howard S Friedman, Hong Zhou, Rüdiger von der Heydt

Motion aftereffect of combined first-order and second-order motion 1397 – 1411
Maarten J van der Smagt, Frans A J Verstraten, Eric B P Vaessen, Thomas van Londen, Wim A van de Grind

The illusory-letters phenomenon: An illustration of graphemic restoration in visual word recognition 1413 – 1416
Timothy R Jordan, Sharon M Thomas, Kenneth C Scott-Brown

Spatial and contextual factors in human performance on the travelling salesperson problem 1417 – 1427
James N MacGregor, Thomas C Ormerod, Edward P Chronicle

Reviews 1429 – 1432
Gilchrist on Parasuraman (Ed.): The attentive brain
Mareschal on Kellman, Arterberry: The cradle of knowledge: development of perception in infancy

Issue 12

Special issue: Special issue: Progress and paradigm shifts in vision research over 20 years of ECVP

Guest editorial

Progress and paradigm shifts in vision research 1433 – 1434
Kristian Donner

Trends in European visual science: 1978 - 1997 1435 – 1442
C Richard Cavonius

Progress and paradigm shifts in spatial vision over the 20 years of ECVP 1443 – 1459
Dennis M Levi

From elements to perception: Local and global processing in visual neurons 1461 – 1492
Lothar Spillmann

Single units and sensation: a retrospect 1493 – 1508
Barry B Lee

Paradigm shifts: New techniques to answer new questions 1509 – 1531
Lynn A Olzak, Thomas D Wickens

Visual perception in 'low vision' 1533 – 1537
Lea Hyvärinen

Subject index 1539 – 1544

Author index 1545 – 1547

Perception WWW CD-ROM archive 1548

Referees 1549 – 1550