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