Guest editorial
Apparent motion by edge discontinuities 973 – 992
Carlo Fantoni, Baingio Pinna
The use of chromatic information for motion segmentation: Differences between psychophysical and eye-movement measures 993 – 1009
Karen R Dobkins, Vanitha Sampath
Spatial offset of test field elements from surround elements affects the strength of motion aftereffects 1010 – 1021
John Harris, Daniel Sullivan, Madeleine Oakley
Correspondence matching in long-range apparent motion precedes featural analysis 1022 – 1036
Nicolaas Prins
Auditory feedback influences perceived driving speeds 1037 – 1043
Mark S Horswill, Annaliese M Plooy
Plasticity of the association between visual space and action space in a blind-walking task 1044 – 1053
Colin G Ellard, Lori S Wagar
Covert detection of attractiveness among the neurologically intact: Evidence from skin-conductance responses 1054 – 1060
Paula R McDonald, Alan M Slater, Christopher A Longmore
Effects of inversion and negation on social inferences from faces 1061 – 1078
Isabel M Santos, Andrew W Young
Men’s attraction to women’s bodies changes seasonally 1079 – 1085
Bogusław Pawlowski, Piotr Sorokowski
Perceptual deterioration is reflected in the neural response: fMRI study of nappers and non-nappers 1086 – 1097
Sara C Mednick, Sean P A Drummond, A Cyrus Arman, Geoffrey M Boynton
Uncomfortable images in art and nature 1098 – 1113
Dominic Fernandez, Arnold J Wilkins
Vibrotactile – auditory interactions are post-perceptual 1114 – 1130
Kielan Yarrow, Patrick Haggard, John C Rothwell
Last but not least