Guest editorial
Information concentration along the boundary contours of naturally shaped solid objects 1285 – 1294
J Farley Norman, Flip Phillips, Heather E Ross
The importance of being convex: An advantage for convexity when judging position 1295 – 1310
Marco Bertamini
A purely temporal transparency mechanism in the visual system 1311 – 1320
Alex O Holcombe
The directional tuning of the barber-pole illusion 1321 – 1336
Nick Fisher, Johannes M Zanker
Visual object categorisation at distinct levels of abstraction: A new stimulus set 1337 – 1361
Hans Op de Beeck, Johan Wagemans
Carryover bias in visual assessment 1363 – 1373
Steven J Ferris, Rob A Kempton, Ian J Deary, Elizabeth J Austin, Margaret V Shotter
Rapid, object-based learning in the deployment of transient attention 1375 – 1387
Árni Kristjánsson, Manfred Mackeben, Ken Nakayama
Quantifying the performance limits of human saccadic targeting during visual search 1389 – 1401
Miguel P Eckstein, Brent R Beutter, Leland S Stone
Reviews 1403 – 1405
Davis on Newcombe, Huttenlocher: Making space: the development of spatial representation and reasoning