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Issue 1

Guest editorial

Translation and recognition 1 – 10
Nicholas J Wade

Contrast polarities determine the direction of Café Wall tilts 11 – 20
Akiyoshi Kitaoka, Baingio Pinna, Gavin Brelstaff

Effects of 3-D complexity on the perception of 2-D depictions of objects 21 – 33
Flip Phillips, Colin H Thompson, Martin G Voshell

Early computation of contour curvature and part structure: Evidence from holes 35 – 48
Marco Bertamini, Fauzia Mosca

The contributions of static visual cues, nonvisual cues, and optic flow in distance estimation 49 – 65
Hong-Jin Sun, Jennifer L Campos, Meredith Young, George S W Chan, Colin G Ellard

How many faces can be processed during a single eye fixation? 67 – 77
Risto Näsänen, Helena Ojanpää

Size perception is less context-sensitive in males 79 – 86
William A Phillips, Katie L S Chapman, P Daniel Berry

What happens next? The predictability of natural behaviour viewed through CCTV cameras 87 – 101
Tom Troscianko, Alison Holmes, Jennifer Stillman, Majid Mirmehdi, Daniel Wright, Anna Wilson

Vibro-tactile and visual asynchronies: Sensitivity and consistency 103 – 111
Jan B F van Erp, Peter J Werkhoven

Reduced discriminability following perceptual learning with odours 113 – 119
Trevor I Case, Richard J Stevenson, Rochelle A Dempsey

Last but not least

Steady viewing dissipates global structure 121 – 125
Paul V McGraw, David R Badcock, Sieu Khuu

Issue 2

Guest editorial

Good figures 127 – 134
Nicholas J Wade

Analyses of facial attractiveness on feminised and juvenilised faces 135 – 145
Hanae Ishi Ji, Miyuki Kamachi, Shigeru Akamatsu

Familiarity breeds attraction: Effects of exposure on the attractiveness of typical and distinctive faces 147 – 157
Melissa Peskin, Fiona N Newell

Demonstrating the acquired familiarity of faces by using a gender-decision task 159 – 168
Ruth Clutterbuck, Robert A Johnston

Ethnic categorisation of faces is not independent of face identity 169 – 179
Raymond Bruyer, Stéphanie Leclere, Pascal Quinet

Configuration-specific attentional modulation of flanker - target lateral interactions 181 – 194
Elliot Freeman, Dov Sagi, Jon Driver

Does previewing one stimulus feature help conjunction search? 195 – 216
Elizabeth S Olds, K Amanda Fockler

Revisiting Snodgrass and Vanderwart's object pictorial set: The role of surface detail in basic-level object recognition 217 – 236
Bruno Rossion, Gilles Pourtois

The influence of object size and surface shape on shape constancy from stereo 237 – 247
Rebecca A Champion, David R Simmons, Pascal Mamassian

Orientation-selective adaptation during motion-induced blindness 249 – 254
Leila Montaser-Kouhsari, Farshad Moradi, Amin Zandvakili, Hossein Esteky

Reviews 255 – 256
Thompson on Morgan: The space between our ears: How the brain represents visual space

Issue 3

Editorial

Sciart frame up 257 – 258
Richard L Gregory

Bias to experience approaching motion in a three-dimensional virtual environment 259 – 276
Clifford F Lewis, Michael K McBeath

Estimation of lifted weight and produced effort through perception of point-light display 277 – 291
Jaeho Shim, Les G Carlton, Jitae Kim

Confusion of space and time in the flash-lag effect 293 – 306
Kairi Kreegipuu, Jüri Allik

Facilitated processing of visual stimuli associated with the body 307 – 314
Louise Whiteley, Steffan Kennett, Marisa Taylor-Clarke, Patrick Haggard

Visual and haptic discrimination of symmetry in unfamiliar displays extended in the z-axis 315 – 327
Soledad Ballesteros, José M Reales

Gender differences in perception of self-orientation: Software or hardware? 329 – 337
Luc Tremblay, Digby Elliott, Janet L Starkes

The effect of colour congruency on shape discriminations of novel objects 339 – 353
Karen G Nicholson, G Keith Humphrey

Who is doing what to whom? Young infants' developing sense of social causality in animated displays 355 – 369
Philippe Rochat, Tricia Striano, Rachel Morgan

Correlations among within-channel and between-channel auditory gap-detection thresholds in normal listeners 371 – 378
Dennis P Phillips, Jennifer C Smith

Reviews 379 – 381
Bridgeman on Schwartz (Ed.): Perception (Blackwell Readings in Philosophy Series)

Issue 4

Guest editorial

Mind and body: psychology and neuroscience 383 – 385
Morton A Heller

The ups and downs of face perception: Evidence for holistic encoding of upright and inverted faces 387 – 398
Janice E Murray

Expression influences the recognition of familiar faces 399 – 408
Jürgen M Kaufmann, Stefan R Schweinberger

A window on the normal development of sensitivity to global form in Glass patterns 409 – 418
Terri L Lewis, Dave Ellemberg, Daphne Maurer, Melanie Dirks, Fran Wilkinson, Hugh R Wilson

The depiction of car light beams in a child born completely blind 419 – 428
Amedeo D'Angiulli, Stefania Maggi

Cognitive compensations for blindness in children: An investigation using odour naming 429 – 442
Claire E Wakefield, Judi Homewood, Alan J Taylor

Judgments of exocentric direction in large-scale space 443 – 454
Jonathan W Kelly, Jack M Loomis, Andrew C Beall

Illusory Causal Crescents: Misperceived spatial relations due to perceived causality 455 – 469
Brian J Scholl, Ken Nakayama

Rapid image-segmentation and perceptual transparency share a process which utilises X-junctions generated by temporal integration in the visual system 471 – 484
Hiroyuki Mitsudo

Eye movements in a simple spatial reasoning task 485 – 494
Christof Körner, Iain D Gilchrist

The spatial and temporal conditions for perceiving velocity as constant 495 – 506
Tadayuki Tayama

Reviews 507 – 508
Linden on Noë, Thompson (Eds): Vision and mind: Selected readings in the philosophy of perception

Issue 5

Guest editorial

Joseph Priestley (1733 - 1804) 509 – 512
Nicholas J Wade

Pointing out of the picture 513 – 530
Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doorn, Astrid M L Kappers, James T Todd

Ambiguous figures: living versus nonliving objects 531 – 546
Ilse M Verstijnen, Johan Wagemans

Bistability and biasing effects in the perception of ambiguous point-light walkers 547 – 560
Jan Vanrie, Mathias Dekeyser, Karl Verfaillie

Distance estimation in a dynamic simulated environment: A visual field dependence problem? 561 – 568
Pascal Vianin, Bernard Baumberger, Michelangelo Flückiger

When facial attractiveness is only skin deep 569 – 576
Benedict C Jones, Anthony C Little, D Michael Burt, David I Perrett

Perceiving distance: A role of effort and intent 577 – 590
Jessica K Witt, Dennis R Proffitt, William Epstein

Representational momentum in spatial hearing 591 – 599
Stephan Getzmann, Jörg Lewald, Rainer Guski

Perceptual grouping in shape from shading 601 – 614
Takahiro Kawabe, Kayo Miura

Is there an assignment of top and bottom during symmetry perception? 615 – 620
Johan Hulleman, Glyn W Humphreys

The modulation of the flash-lag effect by voluntary attention 621 – 631
Janaina Namba, Marcus Vinícius C Baldo

Bela Julesz 1928 - 2003: A personal tribute 633 – 637
John Frisby

Issue 6

Editorial

Curious asymmetries 639 – 642
Richard L Gregory

Search for a category target in clutter 643 – 652
Mary J Bravo, Hany Farid

Line at shape-from-shadow border tested with stereo 653 – 665
John M Kennedy, Juan Bai

Geographical slant facilitates navigation and orientation in virtual environments 667 – 687
Jan D Restat, Sibylle D Steck, Horst F Mochnatzki, Hanspeter A Mallot

Visual guidance of intercepting a moving target on foot 689 – 715
Brett R Fajen, William H Warren

Emotion perception from dynamic and static body expressions in point-light and full-light displays 717 – 746
Anthony P Atkinson, Winand H Dittrich, Andrew J Gemmell, Andrew W Young

Familiarity influences judgments of sex: The case of voice recognition 747 – 752
A Mike Burton, Lesley Bonner

Movements and moments in vision research Eighth Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting Aston University, Birmingham, UK, 17 December 2003 753 – 759

Reviews 761 – 764
Heinke on Scholl (Ed.): Objects and attention
Zanker on Hecht, Schwartz, Atherton (Eds): Looking into pictures: An interdisciplinary approach to pictorial space

Issue 7

Editorial

Curious asymmetries. Part 2 765 – 768
Richard L Gregory

Stereoscopic matching and the aperture problem 769 – 787
Loes C J van Dam, Raymond van Ee

Judging egocentric distance on the ground: Occlusion and surface integration 789 – 806
Zijiang J He, Bing Wu, Teng Leng Ooi, Gary Yarbrough, Jun Wu

The effect of support ratio on infants' perception of illusory contours 807 – 816
Yumiko Otsuka, So Kanazawa, Masami K Yamaguchi

The tale is in the tail: An alternative hypothesis for psychophysical performance variability in dyslexia 817 – 830
Neil W Roach, Veronica T Edwards, John H Hogben

The AMBEGUJAS phenomenon and colour constancy 831 – 835
Sten Sture Bergström

Creating noisy stimuli 837 – 854
Flip Phillips

Visual synaesthesia in the blind 855 – 868
Megan S Steven, Colin Blakemore

Visual neuroscience before the neuron 869 – 889
Nicholas J Wade

Reviews 891 – 893
Vanduffel on Lomber, Galuske: Virtual lesions: Examining cortical function with reversible deactivation

Issue 8

Editorial

Perception beyond physics? 895 – 896
Richard L Gregory

Visual perception of orientation is categorical near vertical and continuous near horizontal 897 – 906
Paul C Quinn

Colour vision brings clarity to shadows 907 – 914
Frederick A A Kingdom, Catherine Beauce, Lyndsay Hunter

Motion-induced overestimation of the number of items in a display 915 – 925
Seyed-Reza Afraz, Roozbeh Kiani, Maryam Vaziri-Pashkam, Hossein Esteky

Bottom - up and top - down control in visual search 927 – 937
Wieske van Zoest, Mieke Donk

Perceptual functions in prosopagnosia 939 – 956
Jason J S Barton, Mariya V Cherkasova, Daniel Z Press, James M Intriligator, Margaret O'Connor

Interpersonal perception in Japanese and British observers 957 – 974
Tsuneo Kito, Billy Lee

Eye movements during intentional car following 975 – 986
David Crundall, Claire Shenton, Geoffrey Underwood

Jitter and size effects on vection are immune to experimental instructions and demands 987 – 1000
Stephen Palmisano, Amy Y C Chan

Haptic perception of virtual surfaces: Scaling subjective qualities and interstimulus differences 1001 – 1019
Mark Hollins, Adam Seeger, Gabriele Pelli, Russell Taylor

Reviews 1021 – 1023
Eckstein on Findlay, Gilchrist: Active vision: The psychology of looking and seeing

Issue 9

Guest editorial

Toying with science 1025 – 1032
Nicholas J Wade

A comparison of auditory and visual apparent motion presented individually and with crossmodal moving distractors 1033 – 1048
Thomas Z Strybel, Argiro Vatakis

Simultaneity constancy 1049 – 1060
Agnieszka Kopinska, Laurence R Harris

Time-shrinking: the process of unilateral temporal assimilation 1061 – 1079
Yoshitaka Nakajima, Gert ten Hoopen, Takayuki Sasaki, Katsuyuki Yamamoto, Masahiro Kadota, Michel Simons, Daigoh Suetomi

The development of distance estimation in optic flow 1081 – 1099
Bernard Baumberger, Michelangelo Flückiger

Psychophysics with junctions in real images 1101 – 1127
Josh McDermott

Experiments with a hollow mask and a reverspective: Top - down influences in the inversion effect for 3-D stimuli 1129 – 1138
Thomas V Papathomas, Lisa M Bono

Task-dependent changes of the psychophysical motion-tuning functions in the course of perceptual learning 1139 – 1147
Shinichi Koyama, Alexander Harner, Takeo Watanabe

Reviews 1149 – 1150
van de Grind on Howard: Seeing in depth. Volume I: Basic mechanisms
on Howard and Rogers: Seeing in depth. Volume II: Depth perception

Issue 10

Guest editorial

The astonishing Francis Crick 1151 – 1154
Vilayanur S Ramachandran

Combining cues while avoiding perceptual conflicts 1155 – 1172
Maarten A Hogervorst, Eli Brenner

Perception of gaze direction based on luminance ratio 1173 – 1184
Shinki Ando

An opaque surface influences the depth from the Pulfrich phenomenon 1201 – 1213
Keetaek Kham

Removing eyebrows impairs recognition of famous faces, or doesn't, depending on how the eyebrows are removed 1215 – 1220
Murray White

Regional variation in the inversion effect for faces: Differential effects for feature shape, feature configuration, and external contour 1221 – 1231
George L Malcolm, Connie Leung, Jason J S Barton

A two-point visual control model of steering 1233 – 1248
Dario D Salvucci, Rob Gray

Visualising fragrances through colours: The mediating role of emotions 1249 – 1266
Hendrik N J Schifferstein, Inge Tanudjaja

Last but not least

Seeing the disappearance of unseen objects 1267 – 1273
Stephen R Mitroff, Brian J Scholl

Reviews 1275 – 1276
Noyes on Hocks, Kendrick (Eds): Eloquent images: Word and image in the age of new media

Issue 11

Special issue: Shadows and Illumination. I

Guest editorial

Casting light on the objects of perception 1277 – 1278
Daniel Kersten, Umberto Castiello

Impossible shadows and the shadow correspondence problem 1279 – 1290
Pascal Mamassian

Differential effects of cast shadows on perception and action 1291 – 1304
Claudia Bonfiglioli, Francesco Pavani, Umberto Castiello

Perception of scene layout from optical contact, shadows, and motion 1305 – 1318
Rui Ni, Myron L Braunstein, George J Andersen

Rapid processing of cast and attached shadows 1319 – 1338
James H Elder, Sherry Trithart, Gregor Pintilie, Donald MacLean

The influence of cast shadows on visual search 1339 – 1358
Ronald A Rensink, Patrick Cavanagh

Impossible shadows and lightness constancy 1359 – 1368
Alessandro Soranzo, Tiziano Agostini

Why cast shadows are expendable: Insensitivity of human observers and the inherent ambiguity of cast shadows in pictorial art 1369 – 1383
Jayme Jacobson, Steffen Werner

The shadow knows: A primer on the informational structure of cast shadows 1385 – 1396
Roberto Casati

Last but not least

Shadowy surprise! 1397

Reviews 1399 – 1402
Clifford on Mausfeld, Heyer (Eds): Colour perception: Mind and the physical world
Scarfe on Goodale, Milner: Sight unseen: An exploration of conscious and unconscious vision

Issue 12

Special issue: Shadows and Illumination. II

Guest editorial

The perception of illumination 1403 – 1404
Daniel Kersen, Umberto Castiello

Light direction from shad(ow)ed random Gaussian surfaces 1405 – 1420
Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doorn, Sylvia C Pont

Is light in pictures presumed to come from the left side? 1421 – 1436
I Christopher McManus, Joseph Buckman, Euan Woolley

Stereokinetic shapes and their shadows 1437 – 1452
Liliana Albertazzi

Shape-from-shading depends on visual, gravitational, and body-orientation cues 1453 – 1461
Heather L Jenkin, Michael R Jenkin, Richard T Dyde, Laurence R Harris

A biologically inspired algorithm for the recovery of shading and reflectance images 1463 – 1473
Adriana Olmos, Frederick A A Kingdom

Are size illusions in simple line drawings affected by shading? 1475 – 1482
Johannes M Zanker, Abd-al-Jalil Kane Abdullah

Visual discrimination of spectral distributions 1483 – 1497
Susan F te Pas, Jan J Koenderink

Perceived contrast explains asymmetries in visual-search tasks with shaded stimuli 1499 – 1509
José Chacón

Reviews 1511 – 1512
Párraga on Mollon, Pokorny, Knoblauch: Normal and defective colour vision

Subject index 1513 – 1518

Author index 1519 – 1521

Referees 1523 – 1524

CD-Rom 1525