Cueing signals in auditory detection and frequency discrimination experiments David S. Emmerich OriginalPaper Pages: 129 - 134
Intersensory effects in the psychological refractory period Ira H. BernsteinMark H. Clark OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 139
Color name as a function of surround luminance and stimulus duration Michael H. SiegelAnne B. Siegel OriginalPaper Pages: 140 - 144
Feature utilization of continuously varying attributes in visual pattern classification Leona S. AikenDonald Brown OriginalPaper Pages: 145 - 149
The influence of stimulus incongruity on the familiarity effect in visual selection Terry T. FawJum C. Nunnally OriginalPaper Pages: 150 - 154
Adaptation to displaced vision: Variations on the “prismatic-shaping” technique Robert Dewar OriginalPaper Pages: 155 - 157
The effect of stimulus element redundancy on speed of discrimination as a function of state and process limitation J. H. FlowersW. R. Garner OriginalPaper Pages: 158 - 160
Synchronization of unimanual and bimanual responses with monotic and dichotic clicks Lawrence T. GuzySeymour Axelrod OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 164
Visual movement perception: A comparison of absolute and relative movement discrimination R. A. Kinchla OriginalPaper Pages: 165 - 171
An extension of assimilation theory to illusions of size, area, and direction A. W. Pressey OriginalPaper Pages: 172 - 176
Channel, temporal, and composite uncertainty in the detection and recognition of auditory and visual signals D. C. EarleG. Lowe OriginalPaper Pages: 177 - 181
Confidence ratings in speech perception research: Evaluation of an efficient technique for discrimination testing Winifred StrangeTerry Halwes OriginalPaper Pages: 182 - 186
Achromatic surface color and the direction of illumination Howard R. Flock OriginalPaper Pages: 187 - 192
Infant responses to approaching objects: An indicator of response to distal variables T. G. R. BowerJ. M. BroughtonM. K. Moore OriginalPaper Pages: 193 - 196
The retinal threshold gradient in the presence of a high-luminance target and in total darkness Richard F. Haines OriginalPaper Pages: 197 - 202
Feature encoding and pattern classifications with sequentially presented Markov stimuli Bill R. BrownCharles E. Aylworth OriginalPaper Pages: 203 - 207
Statistical properties of Pollack’s PEST procedure Paula RendlemanRichard M. RoseDavida Y. Teller OriginalPaper Pages: 208 - 212
Response probabilities and “same-different” reaction times Bruce D. Downing OriginalPaper Pages: 213 - 215
Syntactic locus as a determinant of judged pause duration Samuel Fillenbaum OriginalPaper Pages: 219 - 221
The effect of verbal size information upon visual judgments of absolute distance Max Coltheart OriginalPaper Pages: 222 - 223
Note on looking time: Experimenter and instruction effects Kenneth S. Keleman BriefCommunication Pages: 224 - 224
A study of afterimages generated by monocular and dichoptic viewing Michael L. Matthews OriginalPaper Pages: 225 - 226
Instruction effects on watch keeping in a “simple” vigilance task Philip Tolin OriginalPaper Pages: 227 - 228
Methodological examination of the PEST (parametric estimation by sequential testing) procedure: II Irwin Pollack OriginalPaper Pages: 229 - 230
Perception and memory loss of item and order information in short-term memory Leslie HendersonMichael L. Matthews OriginalPaper Pages: 231 - 233
Psychophysical scales of the olfactory pleasantness of homologous alcohols Karl E. Henion OriginalPaper Pages: 234 - 236
Visual recognition memory for complex configurations Alvin G. GoldsteinJune E. Chance OriginalPaper Pages: 237 - 241
Effects of eye movements on the rate of discovery and the vividness of visual images S. M. HaleH. M. Simpson OriginalPaper Pages: 242 - 246
A forced-choice study of edge detectors in the human visual system Stanley WollCharles W. EriksenHarold W. Hake OriginalPaper Pages: 247 - 252
Discrimination of restrictions upon auditory sequentially encoded information: Block parity Irwin Pollack OriginalPaper Pages: 253 - 256