Asymmetries in visual search: An introduction Jeremy M. Wolfe Symposium on Asymmetries in Visual Search Pages: 381 - 389
Curvature discontinuities are cues for rapid shape analysis Árni KristjánssonPeter Ulric Tse Asymmetries in Different Feature Spaces Pages: 390 - 403
Detection of shape orientation depends on salient axes of symmetry and elongation: Evidence from visual search Luc BoutsenChristian Marendaz OriginalPaper Pages: 404 - 422
Visual search for a socially defined feature: What causes the search asymmetry favoring cross-race faces? Daniel T. LevinBonnie L. Angelone OriginalPaper Pages: 423 - 435
Visual search asymmetries in motion and optic flow fields Constance S. RoydenJeremy M. WolfeNicole Klempen OriginalPaper Pages: 436 - 444
Target-tilt and vertical-hemifield asymmetries in free-scan search for 3-D targets Fred H. PrevicPeter D. Naegele OriginalPaper Pages: 445 - 457
The effect of familiarity on visual-search performance: Evidence for learned basic features Peter MalinowskiRonald Hübner Asymmetries for Familiar Stimuli and Learned Features Pages: 458 - 463
Visual search asymmetry: The influence of stimulus familiarity and low-level features Jiye ShenEyal M. Reingold OriginalPaper Pages: 464 - 475
The influence of color on transient system activity: Implications for dyslexia research Kristen PammerW. Lovegrove General Articles Pages: 490 - 500
Strength of German accent under altered auditory feedback Peter HowellKatharina Dworzynski OriginalPaper Pages: 501 - 513
Accenting and detection of timing variations in tone sequences: Different kinds of accents have different effects Hasan Gürkan Tekman OriginalPaper Pages: 514 - 523
Temporal bisection with trial referents Lorraine G. AllanKris Gerhardt OriginalPaper Pages: 524 - 540
Reference frames and haptic perception of orientation: Body and head tilt effects on the oblique effect Marion LuyatEdouard GentazMichel Guerraz OriginalPaper Pages: 541 - 554
Locus of the redundant-signals effect in bimodal divided attention: A neurophysiological analysis Jeff MillerRolf UlrichYves Lamarre Notes and Comment Pages: 555 - 562
Individual differences and the use of nonspecifying variables in learning to perceive distance and size: Comments on McConnell, Muchisky, and Bingham (1998) David M. JacobsClaire F. Michaels Notes and Comment Pages: 563 - 571
Commentary on Jacobs and Michaels (2001): Calibration and perceptual learning in event perception Geoffrey P. BinghamDaniel S. McconnellMichael M. Muchisky Notes and Comment Pages: 572 - 574