Editorial
Haptic curvature comparison of convex and concave shapes 1137 – 1151
Bernard J van der Horst, Astrid M L Kappers
Interocular transfer of a rotational motion aftereffect as a function of eccentricity 1152 – 1159
Philip M Grove, Hiroshi Ashida, Hirohiko Kaneko, Hiroshi Ono
Observing object motion induces increased generalization and sensitivity 1160 – 1174
Benjamin Balas, Pawan Sinha
The effect of face orientation on holistic processing 1175 – 1186
Catherine J Mondloch, Daphne Maurer
The role of holistic processing in judgments of facial attractiveness 1187 – 1196
Zara-Angela Abbas, Bradley Duchaine
The monocular-boundary-contour mechanism in binocular surface representation and suppression 1197 – 1215
Eric A van Bogaert, Teng Leng Ooi, Zijiang J He
The influence of recent experience on perceptions of attractiveness 1216 – 1226
Philip A Cooper, Daphne Maurer
On facial expertise: Processing strategies of twins’ parents 1227 – 1240
Line Sæther, Bruno Laeng
Identity adaptation is mediated and moderated by visualisation ability 1241 – 1257
Peter J Hills, Rachael L Elward, Michael B Lewis
Temporal characteristics of visibility in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and humans (Homo sapiens) assessed by a visual-masking paradigm 1258 – 1268
Toyomi Matsuno, Masaki Tomonaga
Reducing contrast makes speeds in a video-based driving simulator harder to discriminate as well as making them appear slower 1269 – 1275
Mark S Horswill, Annaliese M Plooy
Highlighting human form and motion information enhances the conspicuity of pedestrians at night 1276 – 1284
Stacy A Balk, Richard A Tyrrell, Johnell O Brooks, Thomas L Carpenter
The aesthetic appeal of auditory – visual synaesthetic perceptions in people without synaesthesia 1285 – 1296
Jamie Ward, Samantha Moore, Daisy Thompson-Lake, Shireen Salih, Brianna Beck
Last but not least
Announcement 1308