The cutaneous saltatory area and its presumed neural basis Frank A. GeldardCarl E. Sherrick OriginalPaper Pages: 299 - 304
Effect and artifact in the auditory discrimination of rise and decay time: Speech and nonspeech Marcel P. R. Van Den BroeckeVincent J. Van Heuven OriginalPaper Pages: 305 - 313
Development of clinical tests of vision: Initial data on two hyperacuity paradigms Jay M. EnochRick A. Williams OriginalPaper Pages: 314 - 322
The role of “chirp” identification in duplex perception Howard C. NusbaumEileen C. SchwabJames R. Sawusch OriginalPaper Pages: 323 - 332
Duplex perception: Confirmation of fusion Bruno H. ReppChristina MilburnJohn Ashkenas OriginalPaper Pages: 333 - 337
Two-state versus continuous-state stimulus representations: A test based on attentional constraints Marilyn L. ShawRobert M. MulliganLawrence D. Stone OriginalPaper Pages: 338 - 354
Amodal completion as a basis for illusory contours R. H. DayR. T. Kasperczyk OriginalPaper Pages: 355 - 364
Perceived force in fatiguing isometric contractions Lynette A. JonesIan W. Hunter OriginalPaper Pages: 369 - 374
The effects of temporal waveform upon temporal darkness enhancement Frederick L. KitterleHenry C. Toney OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 378
Vibrotactile masking: Effects of oneand two-site stimulation Ronald T. VerrilloGeorge A. GescheiderClayton L. Van Doren OriginalPaper Pages: 379 - 387
Differences in temporal appearance associated with activity in the chromatic and achromatic systems Steven H. SchwartzMichael S. Loop OriginalPaper Pages: 388 - 390
A conditioned weight illusion: Reafference learning without a correlation store Wayne HershbergerGiovanni Misceo OriginalPaper Pages: 391 - 398
Identical stimuli are judged differently in the orientation and position domains Peter Wenderoth Notes and Comment Pages: 399 - 402