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Issue 1

Editorial

The most expensive painting in the world 1 – 2
Richard L Gregory

Shrinkage in the apparent size of cylindrical objects 3 – 16
Shuichiro Taya, Kayo Miura

Localized attentional interference affects object individuation, not feature detection 17 – 32
Jason S McCarley, Jeffrey R W Mounts

Pigeons’ recognition of partially occluded objects depends on specific training experience 33 – 48
Olga F Lazareva, Edward A Wasserman, Irving Biederman

Visual binding of English and Chinese word parts is limited to low temporal frequencies 49 – 74
Alex O Holcombe, Jeff Judson

Effects of context on a visual 3-D pointing task 75 – 90
Michelle J A Doumen, Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink

Expertise in pictorial perception: eye-movement patterns and visual memory in artists and laymen 91 – 100
Stine Vogt, Svein Magnussen

The influence of visual experience on visual and spatial imagery 101 – 112
Matthijs L Noordzij, Sander Zuidhoek, Albert Postma

Relative sensitivities to large-field optic-flow patterns varying in direction and speed 113 – 124
Mark Edwards, Michael R Ibbotson

Additivity of retinal and pursuit velocity in the perceptions of depth and rigidity from object-produced motion parallax 125 – 134
Hiroyuki Mitsudo, Hiroshi Ono

The stereoscopic sliver: a comparison of duration thresholds for fully stereoscopic and unmatched versions 135 – 144
W L Ben Sachtler, Barbara Gillam

Perception of motion transparency in 5-month-old infants 145 – 156
So Kanazawa, Nobu Shirai, Yumiko Otsuka, Masami K Yamaguchi

Last but not least

Look who's talking: recognizing friends from visible articulation 157 – 159
Lawrence D Rosenblum, Ryan P Niehus, Nicholas M Smith

Reviews 160 – 162
Meese/Etchells on Snowden, Thompson, Troscianko: Basic vision: an introduction to visual perception

Issue 2

Guest editorial

Whither Wundt? 163 – 166
Nicholas J Wade, Kenzo Sakurai, Jiro Gyoba

Eye centring in portraits: A theoretical and empirical evaluation 167 – 182
I Christopher McManus, Peter Thomas

Eye-centering in portraits: Reply to McManus and Thomas 183 – 188
Christopher W Tyler

What is in a view? The role of featural information in the recognition of unfamiliar faces across viewpoint transformation 189 – 198
Blossom C M Stephan, Diana Caine

The hollow-face illusion: Object-specific knowledge, general assumptions or properties of the stimulus? 199 – 223
Harold Hill, Alan Johnston

Familiar other-race faces show normal holistic processing and are robust to perceptual stress 224 – 248
Elinor McKone, Jacqueline L Brewer, Sarah MacPherson, Gillian Rhodes, William G Hayward

Perceived slant: A dissociation between perception and action 249 – 257
Jessica K Witt, Dennis R Proffitt

Perception of visual inclination in a real and simulated urban environment 258 – 267
Catina Feresin, Tiziano Agostini

Online control of discrete action following visual perturbation 268 – 287
Steve Hansen, Digby Elliott, Luc Tremblay

The role of voluntary and involuntary attention in selecting perceptual dominance during binocular rivalry 288 – 298
Sarah Hancock, Timothy J Andrews

Last but not least

Prosopagnosia in biographies and autobiographies 299 – 301
Thomas Grüter, Martina Grüter

Eleventh Applied Vision Christmas Meeting
Aston University, Birmingham, UK, 18 December 2006, Abstracts
302 – 316

Reviews 317 – 318
Verstraten/Thirkettle on Mather: Foundations of perception

Issue 3

Editorial

Tasting wine 321 – 322
Richard L Gregory

Set-size effects in simple visual search for contour curvature 323 – 334
Koji Sakai, Masanao Morishita, Hirofumi Matsumoto

Attention and spatial resolution: A theoretical and experimental study of visual search in hierarchical patterns 335 – 354
Gustavo Deco, Dietmar Heinke

Size matters: Saccades during scene perception 355 – 365
Roman von Wartburg, Pascal Wurtz, Tobias Pflugshaupt, Thomas Nyffeler, Mathias Lüthi, René M Müri

Changing viewpoints during dynamic events 366 – 374
Bärbel Garsoffky, Markus Huff, Stephan Schwan

Does an estimate of environmental size precede size scaling on a form-comparison task? 375 – 390
David J Bennett

Control of the corridor illusion in baboons (Papio papio) by gradient and linear-perspective depth cues 391 – 402
Isabelle Barbet, Joël Fagot

Smooth-shape assumption for perceiving shapes from shading 403 – 415
Tadamasa Sawada, Hirohiko Kaneko

Learning to perceive with a visuo – auditory substitution system: Localisation and object recognition with ‘The vOICe’ 416 – 430
Malika Auvray, Sylvain Hanneton, J Kevin O’Regan

How to keep a reversible figure from reversing: Teasing out top – down and bottom – up processes 431 – 445
Gerald M Long, Cindy J Moran

The effect of rotation on configural encoding in a face-matching task 446 – 460
Andrew J Edmonds, Michael B Lewis

Eye vergence is susceptible to the hollow-face illusion 461 – 470
Joachim Hoffmann, Albrecht Sebald

Last but not least

Dynamic grouping and interpolation induced by flickering stimuli 471 – 474
Hiroyuki Sasaki

The Leaning Tower illusion: a new illusion of perspective 475 – 477
Frederick A A Kingdom, Ali Yoonessi, Elena Gheorghiu

Announcement 478

Issue 4

Guest editorial

The stereoscopic art of Ludwig Wilding 479 – 482
Nicholas J Wade

Irradiation, border location, and the shifted-chessboard pattern 483 – 494
Gerald Westheimer

Word – gustatory synesthesia: A case study 495 – 507
Mathew H Gendle

Can a space-perception conflict be solved with three sense modalities? 508 – 515
Felice L Bedford

Multi- and unisensory visual flash illusions 516 – 524
Jon R Courtney, Michael A Motes, Timothy L Hubbard

Reproducibility of distance and direction errors associated with forward, backward, and sideway walking in the context of blind navigation 525 – 536
Nicole Paquet, Constant Rainville, Yves Lajoie, François Tremblay

The Thatcher illusion: Rotating the viewer instead of the picture 537 – 546
Janek S Lobmaier, Fred W Mast

Haptic roughness perception of linear gratings via bare finger or rigid probe 547 – 557
Michael A Lawrence, Ryo Kitada, Roberta L Klatzky, Susan J Lederman

Does contour classification precede contour grouping in perception of partially visible figures? 558 – 580
Michael R Scheessele, Zygmunt Pizlo

Conceptual set as a top – down constraint on visual object identification 581 – 595
Emily Balcetis, Rick Dale

Hinge versus twist: The effects of ‘reference surfaces’ and discontinuities on stereoscopic slant perception 596 – 616
Barbara Gillam, Shane Blackburn, Kevin Brooks

Mental rotation of letters and shapes in developmental dyslexia 617 – 631
Patrycja Rusiak, Thomas Lachmann, Piotr Jaskowski, Cees van Leeuwen

Last but not least

A simple method to stand outside oneself 632 – 634
Eric Lewin Altschuler, Vilayanur S Ramachandran

Reviews 635 – 636
Kristjánsson on Metzger: Laws of seeing

Issue 5

Editorial

Let’s not forget Memory 637 – 638
Richard L Gregory

Illusory bands in orientation and spatial frequency: A cortical analog to Mach bands 639 – 649
Edward A Essock, Bruce C Hansen, Andrew M Haun

The occlusion illusion: Partial modal completion or apparent distance? 650 – 669
Stephen E Palmer, Joseph L Brooks, Kevin S Lai

Area-specific attentional effect in the Delboeuf illusion 670 – 685
Jun-ichiro Kawahara, Tomohiro Nabeta, Jiro Hamada

Contrast and depth perception: Effects of texture contrast and area contrast 686 – 695
Shigeru Ichihara, Norimichi Kitagawa, Hiromi Akutsu

Vertical disparity affects shape and size judgments across surfaces separated in depth 696 – 702
Lisa M O’Kane, Paul B Hibbard

Inaccurate representation of the ground surface beyond a texture boundary 703 – 721
Bing Wu, Zijiang J He, Teng Leng Ooi

Tactual, visual, and cross-modal transfer of texture in 5- and 8-year-old children 722 – 736
Delphine Picard

Comparison and representation failures both cause real-world change blindness 737 – 749
D Alexander Varakin, Daniel T Levin, Krista M Collins

Using vision and dynamic touch to perceive the affordances of tools 750 – 772
Claire F Michaels, Zachary Weier, Steven J Harrison

Searching for a perceived stare in the crowd 773 – 780
Hirokazu Doi, Kazuhiro Ueda

Sensitivity to tonality across the pitch range 781 – 790
Frank A Russo, Lola L Cuddy, Alexander Galembo, William Forde Thompson

Last but not least

Afterimages and the Breathing Light Illusion 791 – 794
Stuart Anstis, Simone Gori, Christian Wehrhahn

Issue 6

Editorial

Helmholtz’s principle 795 – 796
Richard L Gregory

Apparent rotation and jazzing in Leviant’s Enigma illusion 797 – 807
Kai Hamburger

BOLD activation varies parametrically with corner angle throughout human retinotopic cortex 808 – 820
Xoana G Troncoso, Peter U Tse, Stephen L Macknik, Gideon P Caplovitz, Po-Jang Hsieh, Alexander A Schlegel, Jorge Otero-Millan, Susana Martinez-Conde

The depth of distractor processing in search with clutter 821 – 829
Mary J Bravo, Hany Farid

Depth from binocular half-occlusions in stereoscopic images of natural scenes 830 – 839
Laurie M Wilcox, Deepak C Lakra

When beauty breaks down: Investigation of the effect of spatial quantisation on aesthetic evaluation of facial images 840 – 849
Talis Bachmann

Remembering object position in the absence of vision: Egocentric, allocentric, and egocentric decentred frames of reference 850 – 864
Emanuele Coluccia, Irene C Mammarella, Rossana De Beni, Miriam Ittyerah, Cesare Cornoldi

Angle discrimination in raised-line drawings 865 – 879
Maarten W A Wijntjes, Astrid M L Kappers

Intrasensory attention: Kinaesthetic versus cutaneous inputs 880 – 887
Mark A Symmons, Barry L Richardson, Dianne B Wuillemin

Hearing gestures, seeing music: Vision influences perceived tone duration 888 – 897
Michael Schutz, Scott Lipscomb

Perceptual completion of a sound with a short silent gap 898 – 917
Gerard B Remijn, Yoshitaka Nakajima, Shunsuke Tanaka

Adaptation of central pitch-specific mechanisms 918 – 930
Dennis P Phillips, Susan J Scovil, Martha E Carmichael, Susan E Hall

Phenomenological differences between familiar and unfamiliar odours 931 – 947
Simon A Mingo, Richard J Stevenson

Last but not least

A new optical-geometrical illusion 948 – 952
Daniela Bressanelli, Manfredo Massironi

Issue 7

Guest editorial

Stereopsis and motion parallax 953 – 954
Barbara Gillam

Cueing attention by relative motion in the periphery of the visual field 955 – 970
Dorothe A Poggel, Hans Strasburger, Manfred MacKeben

Accuracy of head orientation perception in triadic situations: Experiment in a virtual environment 971 – 979
Ronald Poppe, Rutger Rienks, Dirk Heylen

The visual discrimination of bending 980 – 989
J Farley Norman, Elizabeth Y Wiesemann, Hideko F Norman, M Jett Taylor, Warren D Craft

Perceived depth in the ‘sieve effect’ and exclusive binocular rivalry 990 – 1002
Kazumichi Matsumiya, Ian P Howard, Hirohiko Kaneko

The modulation of haptic line bisection by a visual illusion and optokinetic stimulation 1003 – 1018
Alberto Gallace, Malika Auvray, Charles Spence

A variant of the anomalous motion illusion based upon contrast and visual latency 1019 – 1035
Akiyoshi Kitaoka, Hiroshi Ashida

Grouping effects in flash-induced perceptual fading 1036 – 1042
Mark L T Vergeer, Rob van Lier

The flash-lag effect during illusory chopstick rotation 1043 – 1048
Stuart Anstis

Relationship between frames of reference and mirror-image reversals 1049 – 1056
Hirokazu Yoshimura, Tatsuo Tabata

Differences in attentional involvement underlying the perception of distinctive and typical faces 1057 – 1065
Jae-Jin Ryu, Avi Chaudhuri

Isovist analysis captures properties of space relevant for locomotion and experience 1066 – 1083
Jan M Wiener, Gerald Franz, Nicole Rossmanith, Andreas Reichelt, Hanspeter A Mallot, Heinrich H Bülthoff

Dyslexia: Sensory deficits or inattention? 1084 – 1088
Bernt Christian Skottun, John Skoyles

The effect of brief auditory stimuli on visual apparent motion 1089 – 1103
Stephan Getzmann

Last but not least

Grouping by contrast: figure – ground segregation is not necessarily fundamental 1104 – 1107
Arthur G Shapiro, Kai Hamburger

Reviews 1108 – 1110
Zavagno on Gilchrist: Seeing black and white

Issue 8

Guest editorial

Alzheimer’s memory 1111 – 1114
Nicholas J Wade

Beyond the forest and the trees: Local and global interference in hierarchical visual stimuli containing three levels 1115 – 1122
Mark Rijpkema, Sandra van Aalderen, Jens Schwarzbach, Frans A J Verstraten

How does the purpose of inspection influence the potency of visual salience in scene perception? 1123 – 1138
Tom Foulsham, Geoffrey Underwood

Hitting the target: Relatively easy, yet absolutely difficult 1139 – 1151
Alistair P Mapp, Hiroshi Ono, Mykola Khokhotva

Eye movements in drawing simple lines 1152 – 1167
John Tchalenko

Judgments of visually perceived eye level (VPEL) in outdoor scenes: Effects of slope and height 1168 – 1178
Robert P O’Shea, Helen E Ross

Attentional filtering of transients allows for a recovery from change blindness 1179 – 1190
Mark W Becker, Sara Vera

Shape from shading from images rendered with various surface types and light fields 1191 – 1213
Byung-Geun Khang, Jan J Koenderink, Astrid M L Kappers

Apparent afterimage size, Emmert’s law, and oculomotor adjustment 1214 – 1228
Liang Lou

Effect of spatial position on visual search for 3-D objects 1229 – 1243
Hiroyuki Umemura, Hiroshi Watanabe, Katsunori Matsuoka

Perceived health contributes to the attractiveness of facial symmetry, averageness, and sexual dimorphism 1244 – 1252
Gillian Rhodes, Sakiko Yoshikawa, Romina Palermo, Leigh W Simmons, Marianne Peters, Kieran Lee, Jamin Halberstadt, John R Crawford

Differences between early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded-sighted people in haptic spatial-configuration learning and resulting memory traces 1253 – 1265
Albert Postma, Sander Zuidhoek, Matthijs L Noordzij, Astrid M L Kappers

Last but not least

The lighter side of gaze perception 1266 – 1268
Rob Jenkins

Issue 9

Guest editorial

Optic arrays and celestial spheres 1269 – 1274
Brian Rogers

Straight lines, ‘uncurved lines’, and Helmholtz’s ‘great circles on the celestial sphere’ 1275 – 1289
Brian Rogers, Kenneth Brecher

Ambiguity in pictorial depth 1290 – 1304
Balaraju Battu, Astrid M L Kappers, Jan J Koenderink

Goodness of regularity in dot patterns: global symmetry, local symmetry, and their interactions 1305 – 1319
Massimo Nucci, Johan Wagemans

Learning sequence of views of three-dimensional objects: The effect of temporal coherence on object memory 1320 – 1333
Taosheng Liu

Things are looking up: Differential decline in face recognition following pitch and yaw rotation 1334 – 1352
Simone K Favelle, Stephen Palmisano, Ryan T Maloney

Attention to configural information in change detection for faces 1353 – 1367
Simone K Favelle, Darren Burke

Real-world face recognition: The importance of surface reflectance properties 1368 – 1374
Richard Russell, Pawan Sinha

Motor preparation of manual aiming at a visual target manipulated in size, luminance contrast, and location 1375 – 1390
Masami Ishihara, Kuniyasu Imanaka

Last but not least

Using eye-tracking to study audio – visual perceptual integration 1391 – 1395
Mei Xiao, May Wong, Michelle Umali, Marc Pomplun

A wave-line colour illusion 1396 – 1398
Seiyu Sohmiya

Applied Vision Association Annual 2007 Meeting "Active and Passive Vision", University of Bradford, Bradford, UK, 20 April 2007, Abstracts 1399 – 1410

Reviews 1411 – 1413
Tripathy/Skinner on Wolfe, Kluender, Levi, Bartoshuk, Herz, Klatzky, Lederman: Sensation and perception

Issue 10

Special issue: Multisensory perception

Guest editorial

Special issue 1415 – 1418
Fiona Newell, Ladan Shams

Sources of somatosensory input to the caudal belt areas of auditory cortex 1419 – 1430
Troy A Hackett, John F Smiley, Istvan Ulbert, George Karmos, Peter Lakatos, Lisa A de la Mothe, Charles E Schroeder

A model of the neural mechanisms underlying multisensory integration in the superior colliculus 1431 – 1443
Benjamin A Rowland, Terrence R Stanford, Barry E Stein

Simultaneous and independent acquisition of multisensory and unisensory associations 1445 – 1453
Aaron R Seitz, Robyn Kim, Virginie van Wassenhove, Ladan Shams

Multimodal Ternus: Visual, tactile, and visuo – tactile grouping in apparent motion 1455 – 1464
Vanessa Harrar, Laurence R Harris

Enhanced optic flow speed discrimination while walking: Contextual tuning of visual coding 1465 – 1475
Frank H Durgin, Krista Gigone

Multisensory-mediated auditory localization 1477 – 1485
Nadia Bolognini, Fabrizio Leo, Claudia Passamonti, Barry E Stein, Elisabetta Làdavas

Eye position affects audio – visual fusion in darkness 1487 – 1496
David Hartnagel, Alain Bichot, Corinne Roumes

Assessing the automaticity of the exogenous orienting of tactile attention 1497 – 1505
Valerio Santangelo, Charles Spence

Localisation of auditory targets during optokinetic nystagmus 1507 – 1512
Kerstin Königs, Jonas Knöll, Frank Bremmer

Vision and touch: Multiple or multisensory representations of objects? 1513 – 1521
Simon Lacey, Christine Campbell, K Sathian

Knowledge about a common source can promote visual – haptic integration 1523 – 1533
Hannah B Helbig, Marc O Ernst

Gaze behaviour in audiovisual speech perception: Asymmetrical distribution of face-directed fixations 1535 – 1545
Ian T Everdell, Heidi Marsh, Micheal D Yurick, Kevin G Munhall, Martin Paré

The role of hand size in the fake-hand illusion paradigm 1547 – 1554
Francesco Pavani, Massimiliano Zampini

Issue 11

Editorial

Walking heads–part 1 1555 – 1558
Richard L Gregory

Absolute distance perception to locations off the ground plane 1559 – 1571
William B Thompson, Valentina Dilda, Sarah H Creem-Regehr

Through the looking glass: How the relationship between an object and its reflection affects the perception of distance and size 1572 – 1594
Luke A Jones, Marco Bertamini

The visual light field 1595 – 1610
Jan J Koenderink, Sylvia C Pont, Andrea J van Doorn, Astrid M L Kappers, James T Todd

Seeing double and depth with Wheatstone’s stereograms 1611 – 1623
Hiroshi Ono, Linda Lillakas, Nicholas J Wade

Visual search for type of motion is based on simple motion primitives 1624 – 1634
Todd S Horowitz, Jeremy M Wolfe, Jennifer S DiMase, Sarah B Klieger

Faces as objects of non-expertise: Processing of thatcherised faces in congenital prosopagnosia 1635 – 1645
Claus-Christian Carbon, Thomas Grüter, Joachim E Weber, Andreas Lueschow

Sensitivity to feature displacement in familiar and unfamiliar faces: Beyond the internal/external feature distinction 1646 – 1659
Kevin R Brooks, Richard I Kemp

Perception of novel faces: The parts have it! 1660 – 1673
Janek S Lobmaier, Fred W Mast

Beauty is in the ‘we’ of the beholder: Greater agreement on facial attractiveness among close relations 1674 – 1681
P Matthew Bronstad, Richard Russell

Haptically straight lines 1682 – 1697
Abram F J Sanders, Astrid M L Kappers

Olfactory hedonic context affects both self-report and behavioural indices of palatability 1698 – 1708
Richard J Stevenson, Caroline Tomiczek, Megan Oaten

Last but not least

“Which feels heavier—a pound of lead or a pound of feathers?'' A potential perceptual basis of a cognitive riddle 1709 – 1711
Jeffrey B Wagman, Corinne Zimmerman, Christopher Sorric

Erratum 1712

Issue 12

Editorial

Walking heads—part 2 1713 – 1714
Richard L Gregory

Pictures in mind: Initial encoding of object properties varies with the realism of the scene stimulus 1715 – 1729
Benjamin W Tatler, David Melcher

Object files can be purely episodic 1730 – 1735
Stephen R Mitroff, Brian J Scholl, Nicholaus S Noles

The perception of space and form recognition in a simulated environment: The case of minimalist sensory-substitution devices 1736 – 1751
Malika Auvray, David Philipona, J Kevin O’Regan, Charles Spence

Seeing beyond the target: Environmental context affects distance perception 1752 – 1768
Jessica K Witt, Jeanine K Stefanucci, Cedar R Riener, Dennis R Proffitt

Detecting structure in Glass patterns: An interocular transfer study 1769 – 1778
Dawn Vreven, Jarrod Berge

The relationship between search efficiency and crowding 1779 – 1787
Carolina Gheri, Michael J Morgan, Joshua A Solomon

Stripes within words affect reading 1788 – 1803
Arnold J Wilkins, Jennifer Smith, Clare K Willison, Tom Beare, Alexandra Boyd, Gemma Hardy, Louise Mell, Charlotte Peach, Samantha Harper

Specialised higher-level mechanisms for facial-symmetry perception: Evidence from orientation-tuning functions 1804 – 1812
Gillian Rhodes, Marianne Peters, Louise A Ewing

Facial averageness and attractiveness in an isolated population of hunter-gatherers 1813 – 1820
Coren L Apicella, Anthony C Little, Frank W Marlowe

Odour perception: An object-recognition approach 1821 – 1833
Richard J Stevenson, Donald A Wilson

Some robust higher-level percepts for music 1834 – 1848
Roger Watt, Sandra Quinn

Last but not least

How I managed to hide my shadow 1849 – 1852
Roberto Casati

Author index 1853 – 1856

Referees 2007 1857 – 1858