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Issue 1

Plunging into the pool of death: Imagining a dangerous outcome influences distance perception 1 – 11
Jeanine K Stefanucci, Kyle T Gagnon, Christopher L Tompkins, Kendall E Bullock

Contrast polarity preservation’s role in perception: Explained and unexplained stimuli 12 – 25
Meghan C McCormick, Alice J Hon, Abigail E Huang, Eric L Altschuler

Spatial judgments in the horizontal and vertical planes from different vantage points 26 – 42
Erik Prytz, Mark W Scerbo

Sequential effects in face-attractiveness judgment 43 – 49
Aki Kondo, Kohske Takahashi, Katsumi Watanabe

Perceptual filling-in of negative coloured afterimages 50 – 56
Kai Hamburger, Adam Geremek, Lothar Spillmann

The ‘double face’ illusion 57 – 70
Peter J B Hancock, Catherine Foster

Mapping the tip of the tongue—deprivation, sensory sensitisation, and oral haptics 71 – 92
Sascha Topolinski, Philippe Türk Pereira

Geometric specification of dynamics: Learning to visually perceive kinetic quantities from static images 93 – 109
Claire F Michaels, Carissa A Romaniak-Gross

Short and sweet

New twists for an old turning illusion 110 – 112
Mark Chappell, Johanne L Hawke

Still motion? Motion illusions and luminance contrast 113 – 116
Kai Hamburger

A new “fat face” illusion 117 – 120
Yu-Hao Sun, Liezhong Ge, Paul C Quinn, Zhe Wang, Naiqi G Xiao, Olivier Pascalis, James Tanaka, Kang Lee

Judging body weight from faces: The height – weight illusion 121 – 124
Tobias M Schneider, Heiko Hecht, Claus-Christian Carbon

Reviews 125 – 126
Vincent on Lauwereyns: The anatomy of bias: how neural circuits weigh the option

Issue 2

Obituary

Tom Troscianko 127 – 130

Giving subjects the eye and showing them the finger: Socio-biological cues and saccade generation in the anti-saccade task 131 – 147
Nicola J Gregory, Timothy L Hodgson

An early history of the Gestalt factors of organisation 148 – 167
Stefano Vezzani, Barbara F M Marino, Enrico Giora

Independent effects of local and global binocular disparity on the perceived convexity of stereoscopically presented faces in scenes 168 – 174
Harold Matthews, Harold Hill, Stephen Palmisano

The role of vision in auditory distance perception 175 – 192
Esteban R Calcagno, Ezequiel L Abregú, Manuel C Eguía, Ramiro Vergara

Development of a 15-item odour discrimination test (Düsseldorf Odour Discrimination Test) 193 – 203
Roland Weierstall, Bettina M Pause

Tactile perception of nonpainful unpleasantness in relation to perceived roughness: Effects of inter-element spacing and speed of relative motion of rigid 2-D raised-dot patterns at two body loci 204 – 220
Ryo Kitada, Norihiro Sadato, Susan J Lederman

The effect of contour closure on shape recognition 221 – 235
Patrick Garrigan

Short and sweet

Are the responses generated during a psychophysical task independent of previously presented stimuli or do they depend on earlier stimulus presentations? 236 – 238
Sandra C M Quinn, Roger J Watt

The tilted Hermann grid illusion: ‘Illusory spots’ versus ‘phantom bands’ 239 – 242
Kai Hamburger, Franziska Baier, Lothar Spillmann

Healin’ groovy: Movement affects the appearance of the healing grid illusion 243 – 246
Haruaki Fukuda, Takeharu Seno

How long is your arm? Using multisensory illusions to modify body image from the third person perspective 247 – 249
Catherine Preston, Roger Newport

Reviews 250 – 252
Landeweerd on O’Regan: Why red doesn’t sound like a bell: Understanding the feel of consciousness

Issue 3

Vection during conflicting multisensory information about the axis, magnitude, and direction of self-motion 253 – 267
April Ash, Stephen Palmisano

Perceptual and cognitive characteristics of common playing cards 268 – 286
Jay A Olson, Alym A Amlani, Ronald A Rensink

The effects of distractors in multiple object tracking are modulated by the similarity of distractor and target features 287 – 304
Cary S Feria

With or without a hole: Young infants’ sensitivity for topological versus geometric property 305 – 318
Sarina Hui-Lin Chien, Yun-Lan Lin, Wenli Qian, Ke Zhou, Ming-Kuan Lin, Hsin-Yueh Hsu

Magnocellular and parvocellular pathway influences on location-based inhibition-of-return 319 – 338
James M Brown, Benjamin A Guenther

Cross-modality correspondence between pitch and spatial location modulates attentional orienting 339 – 353
Rocco Chiou, Anina N Rich

Short and sweet

Close, and a cigar!—Why size perception relates to performance 354 – 356
R Cañal-Bruland, J R (Rob) Pijpers, Raôul R D Oudejans

Some varieties of shadow illusions: Split shadows, occluded shadows, stolen shadows, and shadows of shadows 357 – 360
Roberto Casati

You can take the eyes out of the doll, but... 361 – 364
Benjamin Balas, Joseph Horski

AVA abstracts

Joint AVA/BMVA Annual Meeting, Cardiff, Wales, 26th May 2011 365 – 378

Issue 4

The stream/bounce effect occurs for luminance- and disparity-defined motion targets 379 – 388
Philip M Grove, Yousuke Kawachi, Kenzo Sakurai

The hierarchical order of processes underlying the direction illusion and the direction aftereffect 389 – 401
Max Farrell-Whelan, Peter Wenderoth, Kevin R Brooks

Simulated angular head oscillation enhances vection in depth 402 – 414
Juno Kim, Stephen Palmisano, Frederick Bonato

Recognising faces seen alone or with others: Why are two heads worse than one? 415 – 435
Markus Bindemann, Adam Sandford, Katherine Gillatt, Meri Avetisyan, Ahmed M Megreya

Contributions of visual and embodied expertise to body perception 436 – 446
Catherine L Reed, Andrew A Nyberg, Jefferson D Grubb

Stare in the crowd: Frontal face guides overt attention independently of its gaze direction 447 – 459
Aya Shirama

A comparative study of face processing using scrambled faces 460 – 473
Jessica Taubert, David Aagten-Murphy, Lisa A Parr

An odorant congruent with a colour cue is selectively perceived in an odour mixture 474 – 482
Mari Arao, Maya Suzuki, Jun’ich Katayama, Akihiro Yagi

Galileo perceptionist 483 – 488
Michele Sinico

Short and sweet

The penny drops: Change blindness at fixation 489 – 492
Tim J Smith, Peter Lamont, John M Henderson

Vection can be induced without global-motion awareness 493 – 497
Takeharu Seno, Stephen Palmisano, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga

The interaction between time and number in a temporal bisection task: A reply to Vicario (2011) 498 – 500
Massimo Grassi, Mario Bonato

Ambiguous animals: Mutable mammal biases bird 501 – 503
Janine M Wotton, Alys C Ferragamo

Issue 5

Contrasting predictions of low- and high-threshold models for the detection of changing visual features 505 – 516
Alex Burmester, Guy Wallis

Attentional capture without awareness in complex visual tasks 517 – 531
Yasuhiro Seya, Ken-Ichiro Tsutsui, Katsumi Watanabe, Kenji Kimura

The identification of unfolding facial expressions 532 – 555
Chiara Fiorentini, Susanna Schmidt, Paolo Viviani

Experience produces the atypicality bias in object perception 556 – 568
Justin Kantner, James W Tanaka

Matching reality in the arts: Self-referential neural processing of naturalistic compared to surrealistic images 569 – 576
Sarita Silveira, Verena Graupmann, Dieter Frey, Janusch Blautzik, Thomas Meindl, Maximilian Reiser, Cheng Chen, Yizhou Wang, Yan Bao, Ernst Pöppel, Evgeny Gutyrchik

Perceptually plausible sounds facilitate visually induced self-motion perception (vection) 577 – 593
Takeharu Seno, Emi Hasuo, Hiroyuki Ito, Yoshitaka Nakajima

Forward masking of dynamic acoustic intensity: Effects of intensity region and end-level 594 – 605
Kirk N Olsen, Catherine J Stevens

The nature and origin of cross-modal associations to odours 606 – 619
Richard J Stevenson, Anina Rich, Alex Russell

Short and sweet

Cross-sensory correspondences and naive conceptions of natural phenomena 620 – 622
Peter Walker

Payoff changes sensitivity by modulating the processing style 623 – 625
Magdalena Krol, Wael El-Deredy

Reviews 626 – 630
Graham on A J Hudson: The evolution of the eye from algae and jellyfish to humans: how vision adapts to environment
Boston, MacLeod on Konderink: Color for the sciences

Issue 6

Complexity of images: experimental and computational estimates compared 631 – 647
Valeriy Chikhman, Valeriya Bondarko, Marina Danilova, Anna Goluzina, Yuri Shelepin

Effects of luminance on dynamic random-dot correlogram evoked visual potentials 648 – 660
Katalin Markó, Eszter Mikó-Baráth, Huba J Kiss, Béla Török, Gábor Jandó

Mapping the “forbidden zone” near and away from the fixation point 661 – 672
Ashley Chung-Fat-Yim, Hiroshi Ono

Consistency of likeability of objects across views and time 673 – 686
Ryosuke Niimi, Katsumi Watanabe

Perceptions of dominance following glimpses of faces and bodies 687 – 706
Nicholas O Rule, Reginald B Adams Jr, Nalini Ambady, Jonathan B Freeman

The composite-face effect survives asymmetric face distortions 707 – 716
Adélaïde de Heering, Jessica Wallis, Daphne Maurer

Effects of band-pass spatial frequency filtering of face and object images on the amplitude of N170 717 – 732
Charles A Collin, Megan E Therrien, Kenneth B Campbell

Studies of the angular function of a Duncker-type induced motion illusion 733 – 746
Max Farrell-Whelan, Peter Wenderoth, Mark Wiese

Short and sweet

A comparison of self-reported and measured autostereogram skills with clinical indicators of vergence and accommodative function 747 – 754
Patricia Cisarik, Neal Davis, Erin Kindy, Bret Butterfield

Reviews 755 – 756
Graham on Schwab: Evolution’s witness: How eyes evolved

Issue 7

Evidence for crossmodal interactions across depth on target localisation performance in a spatial array 757 – 773
Jason S Chan, Corrina Maguinness, Danuta Lisiecka, Annalisa Setti, Fiona N Newell

Height perception influenced by texture gradient 774 – 790
Junko Tozawa

Luminance profiles of luminance gradients affect the feeling of dazzling 791 – 802
Mitsuhiko Hanada

Eye and hand movements during reconstruction of spatial memory 803 – 818
Melanie R Burke, Richard J Allen, Claudia Gonzalez

The minimal time required to process visual information in visual search tasks measured by using gaze-contingent visual masking 819 – 830
Yasuhiro Seya, Katsumi Watanabe

Subjective contours along truncated letters 831 – 839
Barbara Gillam, Elia Vecellio

Evidence for a size underestimation of upright faces 840 – 853
Yukyu Araragi, Takehiro Aotani, Akiyoshi Kitaoka

Associations between auditory pitch and visual elevation do not depend on language: Evidence from a remote population 854 – 861
Carolyn Parkinson, Peter Jes Kohler, Beau Sievers, Thalia Wheatley

Visual influence on haptic torque perception 862 – 870
Yangqing Xu, Shélan O’Keefe, Satoru Suzuki, Steven L Franconeri

Short and sweet

Specular vision-touch synaesthesia: Two reference frames 871 – 874
Rebekah C White, Anne M Aimola Davies

Emotional sounds influence vertical vection 875 – 877
Kyoshiro Sasaki, Takeharu Seno, Yuki Yamada, Kayo Miura

Interpolation of illusory pain in the human somatosensory system 878 – 880
Elizabeth Seckel, Beatrix Krause, Vilayanur S Ramachandran

Reviews 881
Bülthoff on Ninio: L’empreinte des sens

Issue 8

Attentional selection dilates perceived duration 883 – 900
Sophie K Herbst, Elke van der Meer, Niko A Busch

Wheatstone and the origins of moving stereoscopic images 901 – 924
Nicholas J Wade

Age and beauty are in the eye of the beholder 925 – 938
Dylan G Kwart, Tom Foulsham, Alan Kingstone

Horizontal/vertical differences in range and upper/lower visual field differences in the midpoints of sensory fusion limits of oriented lines 939 – 949
Philip M Grove, Hiroshi Ono

The role of movement synchronization with an auditory signal in producing prism adaptation 950 – 962
Mona A Bornschlegl, Manfred Fahle, Gordon M Redding

Moderate movement, more vision: Effects of physical exercise on inattentional blindness 963 – 975
Stefanie Hüttermann, Daniel Memmert

Recognising one’s own motor actions through sound: The role of temporal factors 976 – 987
Mauro Murgia, Tanja Hohmann, Alessandra Galmonte, Markus Raab, Tiziano Agostini

Short and sweet

Dividing a fixed portion into more pieces leads to larger portion size estimates of JELL-O® squares 988 – 990
Jenna L Scisco, Charlene Blades, Melissa J Zielinski, Eric R Muth

Are people adapted to their own glasses? 991 – 993
Willemijn D Schot, Eli Brenner, Rita Sousa, Jeroen B J Smeets

Is size misperception of targets simply justification for poor performance? 994 – 996
Richard Wesp, John Gasper

Classic debates in selective attention: early vs late, perceptual load vs dilution, mean RT vs measures of capacity 997 – 1000
Michael D Nelson, Marisa Crisostomo, Alifiya Khericha, Francis Russo, Gary L Thorne

The ghost of Helioth and his stereoscope: the return of a phantom 1001 – 1002
Nicholas J Wade

Hunger enhances vertical vection 1003 – 1006
Takeharu Seno, Hiroyuki Ito, Shoji Sunaga, Stephen Palmisano

Reviews 1007
Redfern on Zanker: Sensation, perception and action: an evolutionary perspective

Issue 9

Editorial

Marr’s Vision 30 years on: From a personal point of view 1009 – 1012
Philip Quinlan

Open Access Creative Commons License

Foreword 1013 – 1016

Open Access Creative Commons License

The Levels of Understanding framework, revised 1017 – 1023
Tomaso Poggio

Marr, Gibson, and Gestalt: a challenge 1024 – 1026
Whitman Richards

Recollections of David Marr 1027 – 1030
H K Nishihara

Vision and sketching 1031 – 1039
Kenneth D Forbus

Marr: An appreciation 1040 – 1052
John P Frisby, James V Stone

Does this computational theory solve the right problem? Marr, Gibson, and the goal of vision 1053 – 1060
William H Warren

The vision of David Marr 1061 – 1072
Kent A Stevens

Computational evolutionary perception 1073 – 1091
Donald D Hoffman, Manish Singh

Edges, curvature, and primal sketches 1092 – 1115
Roger Watt

Vision, reanimated and reimagined 1116 – 1127
Shimon Edelman

Language as a source of evidence for theories of spatial representation 1128 – 1152
Ray Jackendoff

Whatever happened to object-centered representations? 1153 – 1162
William G Hayward

Special issue: David Marr

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Special issue: David Marr 1163

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Issue 10

Special issue: David Marr

Dissecting perceptual processes with a new tri-stable reversible figure 1163 – 1185
Gerald M Long, Jared M Batterman

A common scheme for cross-sensory correspondences across stimulus domains 1186 – 1192
Laura Walker, Peter Walker, Brian Francis

Visual impressions of pushing and pulling: the object perceived as causal is not always the one that moves first 1193 – 1217
Peter A White

Audiovisual temporal recalibration: space-based versus context-based 1218 – 1233
Xiangyong Yuan, Baolin Li, Cuihua Bi, Huazhan Yin, Xiting Huang

Male facial anthropometry and attractiveness 1234 – 1245
Carles Soler, Jukka Kekäläinen, Manuel Núñez, María Sancho, Javier Núñez, Iván Yaber, Ricardo Gutiérrez

Olfactory perception is positively linked to anxiety in young adults 1246 – 1261
Jan Havlíček, Lenka Nováková, Marta Vondrová, Aleš A Kuběna, Jaroslava Valentová, S Craig Roberts

Creativity, ambiguous figures, and academic preference 1262 – 1266
Martin J Doherty, Samantha Mair

Joint AVA/BMVA Annual Meeting, Cambridge, UK, 21 May 2012 1267 – 1274

Open Access Creative Commons License

Short and sweet

Nonphysical visual objects generated by colour spreading are expected to cast shadows 1275 – 1127
Roberto Casati, Roy Sorensen

The Okuma illusion: a new illusion of leaning 1277 – 1280
Takashi Yasuda, Takashi Ueda, Kenpei Shiina

Refractive error and monocular viewing strengthen the hollow-face illusion 1281 – 1285
Harold Hill, Stephen Palmisano, Harold Matthews

Reviews 1286 – 1288
Meso on Holmqvist, Nyström Andersson, Dewhurst, Jarodzka, van de Weijer
Eye tracking: a comprehensive guide to methods and measures

Fletcher, Barton on Suter, Harvey (Eds) Vision rehabilitation: multidisciplinary care of the patient following brain injury

Open Access Creative Commons License

Issue 11

Characteristics of eye movements in 3-D object learning: Comparison between within-modal and cross-modal object recognition 1289 – 1298
Yoshiyuki Ueda, Jun Saiki

The effects of vertical gradient of disparity and combination mode of features on the occurrence of double fusion in Panum’s limiting case 1299 – 1314
Huayun Li, Ying Xie, Shengming Li, Shuiqing Xie, Chuang Gao, Zhongle Yang

Body-shape adaptation cannot be explained by adaptation to narrow and wide rectangles 1315 – 1322
Dennis Hummel, Ralph Grabhorn, Harald M Mohr

Extending the mental number line—How do negative numbers contribute? 1323 – 1335
Yu Zhang, Xuqun You

The role of amodal completion in shape formation: Some new shape phenomena 1336 – 1354
Baingio Pinna

Perception lecture

Constructing stable spatial maps of the world 1355 – 1372
David C Burr, Maria Concetta Morrone

The role of odour quality in the perception of binary and higher-order mixtures 1373 – 1391
Anna Lindqvist, Anders Höglund, Birgitta Berglund

Short and sweet

Face or vase? Areal homogeneity effect 1392 – 1394
Midori Takashima, Teruo Fujii, Ken Shiina

Listening to white noise counteracts visual and haptic pseudoneglect 1395 – 1398
Zaira Cattaneo, Carlotta Lega, Tomaso Vecchi, Giuseppe Vallar

More rapid and stronger vection in elementary school children compared with adults 1399 – 1402
Nobu Shirai, Takeharu Seno, Sachie Morohashi

Some insights into why the perception of Mach bands is strong for luminance ramps and weak or vanishing for luminance steps 1403 – 1408
Ashish Bakshi, Kuntal Ghosh

Reviews 1409 – 1413
Augustin on Bacci, Melcher (Eds) Art and the senses
Balas on Calder, Rhodes, Johnson, Haxby (Eds) The Oxford handbook of face perception
Scott-Samuel on Behrens (Ed.) Ship shape, a dazzle camouflage sourcebook:
An anthology of writings about ship camouflage during World War I

Issue 12

Guest editorial

Richard Held at 90 1415 – 1418

Effects of orientation and contrast upon targets in straight and curved arrays 1419 – 1433
Michael W Levine, Jennifer E Anderson, J Jason McAnany

Aesthetic issues in spatial composition: Representational fit and the role of semantic context 1434 – 1457
Jonathan Sammartino, Stephen E Palmer

Accommodation, pattern glare, and coloured overlays 1458 – 1467
Peter M Allen, Sonia Dedi, Dimple Kumar, Tanuj Patel, Mohammed Aloo, Arnold J Wilkins

Grouping by form in young infants: Only relevant variability promotes perceptual learning 1468 – 1476
Paul C Quinn, Ramesh S Bhatt

Apparent height and body mass index influence perceived leadership ability in three-dimensional faces 1477 – 1485
Daniel E Re, Milena Dzhelyova, Iris J Holzleitner, Cara C Tigue, David R Feinberg, David I Perrett

Mixed-ethnicity face shape and attractiveness in humans 1486 – 1496
Anthony C Little, Kimberley J Hockings, Coren L Apicella, Claudia Sousa

Recognizing degraded faces: The contribution of configural and featural cues 1497 – 1511
Sharon Gilad-Gutnick, Galit Yovel, Pawan Sinha

AVA Christmas Meeting, London, UK, 18 December 2012 1512 – 1528

Short and sweet

Perceptions of synchrony: Different strokes for different folks? 1529 – 1531
Joanne Lumsden, Lynden K Miles, C Neil Macrae

Does size matter? 1532 – 1534
Rita Sousa, Jeroen B J Smeets, Eli Brenner

Alligator or squirrel: Musically induced fear reveals threat in ambiguous figures 1535 – 1539
Jesse Prinz, Angelika Seidel

Tom Troscianko Award 1540

Author index 1541 – 1543

Referees 2012 1544 – 1546