A test of the generality of the word-context effect Joel D. SchendelPeter Shaw OriginalPaper Pages: 383 - 393
Initial phonemes are detected faster in spoken words than in spoken nonwords Philip RubinM. T. TurveyPeter Van Gelder OriginalPaper Pages: 394 - 398
Temporal summation and reaction time to double-light pulses at suprathreshold levels Takehiri Ueno OriginalPaper Pages: 399 - 404
Similarity: Its definition and effect on the visual analysis of complex displays Martin H. SingerJoseph S. Lappin OriginalPaper Pages: 405 - 411
Target position and practice in the identification of letters in varying contexts: A word superiority effect Thomas H. CarrStephen W. LehmkuhleDrew Arnold OriginalPaper Pages: 412 - 416
Semantic category effects in visual word search Martin B. KarlinGordon H. Bower OriginalPaper Pages: 417 - 424
Inducing the familiarity effect Robert M. SchindlerArnold D. WellAlexander Pollatsek OriginalPaper Pages: 425 - 432
Two kinds of adaptation in the constancy of visual direction Hans WallachTeresa Canal OriginalPaper Pages: 445 - 449
Effects of visual imagery on the accommodation response Frederick V. MalmstromRobert J. Randle OriginalPaper Pages: 450 - 453
A color aftereffect contingent on complex pattern features J. CavillJ. O. Robinson OriginalPaper Pages: 454 - 459
Distance perception under binocular and monocular viewing conditions Nancy Parker LevineRichard R. Rosinski OriginalPaper Pages: 460 - 465
The effect of marker variability on the discrimination of temporal intervals M. J. Penner OriginalPaper Pages: 466 - 469
Erratum to: Persistence and integration: Two consequences of a sliding integrator Penner M. J. Erratum Pages: 469 - 470