Individual magnitude estimates for various distributions of signal intensity David M. GreenR. Duncan LuceAlbert F. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 483 - 488
Binaural summation of loudness: Noise and two-tone complexes Lawrence E. Marks OriginalPaper Pages: 489 - 498
Alignment errors in Poggendorff-like displays when the variable segment is a dot, a dot series, or a line Peter Wenderoth OriginalPaper Pages: 505 - 518
Brightness exponent as a function of retinal eccentricity in the peripheral visual field: Effects of dark and light adaptation Naoyuki Osaka OriginalPaper Pages: 519 - 523
Cross-series adaptation using song and string Robert E. RemezJames E. CuttingMichael Studdert-Kennedy OriginalPaper Pages: 524 - 530
Effective luminance contrast as a parameter in contingent aftereffects H. H. Mikaelian OriginalPaper Pages: 531 - 536
Asymmetry of the effective visual field in reading Keith RaynerArnold D. WellAlexander Pollatsek OriginalPaper Pages: 537 - 544
Saltation through the blind spot Gregory R. LockheadRobert C. JohnsonFran M. Gold OriginalPaper Pages: 545 - 549
The effect of contrast on the completeness of binocular rivalry suppression Mark Hollins OriginalPaper Pages: 550 - 556
Achromatic color matching as a function of apparent target orientation, target and background luminance, and lightness or brightness instructions Gordon M. ReddingCharles F. Lester OriginalPaper Pages: 557 - 563
An illusion of ingestion Timothy A. SalthouseThomas A. KolditzMary Beth Johnston OriginalPaper Pages: 564 - 568
Flow thresholds of nonodorous air through the human naris as a function of temperature and humidity Vernon A. BenignusJames D. Prah OriginalPaper Pages: 569 - 573
The effect of stimulus duration on the persistence of gratings Alison BowlingWilliam Lovegrove OriginalPaper Pages: 574 - 578
Normal iconic memory for stimuli invisible to the rods William P. BanksGrayson Barber Notes and Comment Pages: 581 - 584
Color-selective adaptation in contrast thresholds for detecting the form but not the motion in moving gratings William LovegrovePaul Evans BriefCommunication Pages: 585 - 587
Rotation judgments and depth judgments: Separate or dependent processes? J. Timothy Petersik BriefCommunication Pages: 588 - 590