Perceptual differentiation of sequential visual patterns Joseph S. LappinHerbert H. Bell OriginalPaper Pages: 129 - 134
The relation between category and magnitude estimates of tactile intensity Robert H. GibsontDavid L. Tomko OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 138
Target distance and adaptation in distance perception in the constancy of visual direction Hans WallachGary S. YablickAnn Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 139 - 145
Verbal and pictorial similarity in recognition of pictures Sara WyantWilliam P. BanksPaul W. Wright OriginalPaper Pages: 151 - 153
A multidimensional scaling analysis of judged similarity of complex forms from two task situations Larry G. Richards OriginalPaper Pages: 154 - 160
Visual discrimination thresholds for one- and two-dimensional Markov spatial constraints Irwin Pollack OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 167
The detectability of a brief gap in a pulse of light as a function of its temporal location within the pulse L. H. Theodor OriginalPaper Pages: 168 - 170
How children combine vision and touch when perceiving the shape of objects Eugene Abravanel OriginalPaper Pages: 171 - 175
Stimulus generalization and discrimination along the click-frequency (flutter) continuum in pigeons G. William Farthing OriginalPaper Pages: 176 - 182
Predictive validity of a Rashevsky-Landahl neural net: Test of a model of masking for form D. L. Schurman OriginalPaper Pages: 183 - 186
Apparent movement and change in perceived location of a simulus produced by a change in accommodative vergence Hiroshi OnoAdrian WilkinsonLance Mitson OriginalPaper Pages: 187 - 192
Interactions between spatial and kinetic dimensions in movement aftereffect Claude BonnetViviane Pouthas OriginalPaper Pages: 193 - 200
Temporal and spatial characteristics of selective encoding from visual displays Charles W. EriksenJames E. Hoffman OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 204
Pattern redundancy and detection in very short-term memory John P. McLaughlintFred A. MastersonD. J. Herrmann OriginalPaper Pages: 205 - 208
On the importance of considering the signal’s frequency spectrum: Some comments on Macmillans “Detection and recognition of increments and decrements in auditory intensity” experiment Barry LeshowitzFrederic L. Wightman OriginalPaper Pages: 209 - 210
Change detection and off-frequency listening: A reply to Leshowitz and Wightman Neil A. Macmillan OriginalPaper Pages: 211 - 212
The effect of size, retinal locus, and orientation on the visibility of a single afterimage Janette Atkinson OriginalPaper Pages: 213 - 217
Differential specialization of the cerebral hemispheres for the perception of sameness and difference Howard EgethJeffrey Epstein OriginalPaper Pages: 218 - 220
Evidence for an addition to the reading scan hypothesis D. SchisslerM. Baratta OriginalPaper Pages: 221 - 223
Eye movements and decrement in the Oppel-Kundt illusion Stanley CorenPaul Hoenig OriginalPaper Pages: 224 - 225
Spatio-temporal interaction and brightness judgments in sequentially presented, partially overlapping rectangles David C. Finlay OriginalPaper Pages: 226 - 228
Frequency response characteristics for sinusoidal movement in the fovea and periphery C. William TylerJean Torres OriginalPaper Pages: 232 - 236
The role of gradients of binocular disparity in Gibson’s theory of space perception Colin V. Newman OriginalPaper Pages: 237 - 238
A signal detection analysis of the effects of hearing on the visual recognition of two-digit numbers Edward M. BakerJohn R. Schuck OriginalPaper Pages: 239 - 240
Temporal factors influencing performance in the missing scan paradigm John JonidesStanley C. CollyerWilliam Bevan OriginalPaper Pages: 241 - 244
Auditory localization: The importance of eye movements and a textured visual environment Bruce B. PlattDavid H. Warren OriginalPaper Pages: 245 - 248
Magnitude production and magnitude estimation of taste intensity Herbert L. MeiselmanHarry E. BoseWilliam F. Nykvist OriginalPaper Pages: 249 - 252
Effects of test line position and age on the magnitude of the Ponzo illusion Kathryn QuinaRobert H. Pollack OriginalPaper Pages: 253 - 256