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Issue 2

Editorial

Is it more fun to be an artist or a scientist? 143 – 144
Richard L Gregory

The role of remote closure in the perception of occlusion at junctions and illusory contours 145 – 156
Barbara J Gillam, Philip M Grove, Jessica Layden

Translations: Effects of viewpoint, feature, and naming on identifying repeatedly copied drawings 157 – 172
Benjamin J Dyson, Rachel Cohen

Visual expertise with pictures of cars correlates with RT magnitude of the car inversion effect 173 – 183
Bruno Rossion, Tim Curran

Discrimination of facial features by adults, 10-year-olds, and cataract-reversal patients 184 – 194
Catherine J Mondloch, Rachel Robbins, Daphne Maurer

Vision, haptics, and attention: New data from a multisensory Necker cube 195 – 207
Marco Bertamini, Luigi Masala, Georg Meyer, Nicola Bruno

Distal attribution and distance perception in sensory substitution 208 – 223
Joshua H Siegle, William H Warren

Haptic recognition of two-dimensional raised-line patterns by early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded sighted adults 224 – 235
Delphine Picard, Samuel Lebaz, Christophe Jouffrais, Catherine Monnier

Representing human hands haptically or visually from first-person versus third-person perspectives 236 – 254
Ryo Kitada, H Chris Dijkerman, Grace Soo, Susan J Lederman

Last but not least

Draughtsmen at work 255 – 259
Oronzo Parlangeli, Sergio Roncato

Influence of make-up on facial recognition 260 – 264
Sayako Ueda, Takamasa Koyama

Fourteenth Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK, 18 December 2009, Abstracts 265 – 284