Special issue: Kulikowski Festschrift
Guest editorial
Attentional gating in primary visual cortex: A physiological basis for dyslexia 903 – 911
Trichur R Vidyasagar
Chromatic masking revealed by the standing wave of invisibility illusion 913 – 920
Declan J McKeefry, S Abdelaal, Brendan T Barrett, Paul V McGraw
One blue colour channel or two? 921 – 925
Alexander D Logvinenko, Sara J Hutchinson
Colour matching of isoluminant samples and backgrounds: A dimming effect 927 – 932
Ian J Murray, Janus J Kulikowski, Rytis Stanikunas, Henrikas Vaitkevičius, Avsra Daugirdiene
Magnocellular channel subserves the human contrast-sensitivity function 933 – 940
Sotiris Plainis, Ian J Murray
Threshold nonlinearities and signal detection theory 941 – 946
P Ewen King-Smith
Effect of scene complexity on colour constancy with real three-dimensional scenes and objects 947 – 950
Sérgio M C Nascimento, Vasco M N de Almeida, Paulo T Fiadeiro, David H Foster
Does L/M cone opponency disappear in human periphery? 951 – 959
Kathy T Mullen, Masato Sakurai, William Chu
Perceptual limits on low-dimensional models of Munsell reflectance spectra 961 – 966
Emma K Oxtoby, David H Foster
A continuous smooth map of space in the primary visual cortex of the common marmoset 967 – 974
Niall McLoughlin, Philippa Cotton, Ingo Schiessl
Comparison of ganglion cell signals and psychophysical localization of moving targets can help define central motion mechanisms 975 – 981
Barry B Lee, Lukas Rüttiger, Hao Sun
Limits of visual acuity in the frontal field of the rock pigeon (Columba livia) 983 – 993
Kevin J Rounsley, Sally A McFadden
Colour matching of isoluminant samples and backgrounds: A model 995 – 1002
Rytis Stanikunas, Henrikas Vaitkevičius, Janus J Kulikowski, Ian J Daugirdiene
Information limits on identification of natural surfaces by apparent colour 1003 – 1008
David H Foster, Sérgio M C Nascimento, Kinjiro Amano
Minimalist surface-colour matching 1009 – 1013
Kinjiro Amano, David H Foster, Sérgio M C Nascimento
The effect of central and peripheral field stimulation on the rise time and gain of human optokinetic nystagmus 1015 – 1024
Richard V Abadi, Ian P Howard, Masao Ohmi, Ellen E Lee
Perception of chromatic motion requires luminance interaction 1025 – 1028
Rigmor C Baraas
Comparison of fundus autofluorescence and minimum-motion measurements of macular pigment distribution profiles derived from identical retinal areas 1029 – 1034
Anthony G Robson, Glen Harding, Frederik J G M van Kuijk, Daniel Pauleikhoff, Graham E Holder, Alan C Bird, Frederick W Fitzke, Jack D Moreland
The binocular combination of chromatic contrast 1035 – 1042
David R Simmons