The perception of motion: Michotte revisited 247 – 260
Sylvia Weir
On the capacity of directionally selective mechanisms to encode different dimensions of moving stimuli 261 – 267
Allan Pantle, Steve Lehmkuhle, Michael Caudill
Geometric transformations of pictured space 269 – 282
James Farber, Richard R Rosinski
The Penrose triangle and a family of related figures 283 – 296
Stephen W Draper
Assimilation theory, attentive fields, and the Müller - Lyer illusion 297 – 304
Michael Bross, Richard Blair, Paul Longtin
Aftereffects of sustained vertical divergence: induced vertical phoria and illusory target height 305 – 314
Sheldon M Ebenholtz
Binocular utilization of monocular cues that are undetectable monocularly 315 – 322
Bela Julesz, Hans-Peter Oswald
Perception of contour in music reading 323 – 331
John A Sloboda
Development of sensitivity to information provided by cast shadows in pictures 333 – 341
Albert Yonas, Lynn T Goldsmith, Janet L Hallstrom
Effects of red light and loud noise on the rate at which monkeys sample the sensory environment 343 – 348
Nicholas K Humphrey, Graham R Keeble
Comparison of eye movements over faces in photographic positives and negatives 349 – 358
Saul M Luria, Mark S Strauss
Sir Charles Bell on visual direction 359 – 362
Nicholas J Wade