Combining evidence presented simultaneously to the eye and the ear: A comparison of some predictive models A. CraigW. P. ColquhounD. W. J. Corcoran OriginalPaper Pages: 473 - 484
Motion constancy dependent upon perceived distance and the spatial frequency of the stimulus pattern Eugene R. WistH. C. DienerJ. Dichgans OriginalPaper Pages: 485 - 491
The constancy of the orientation of the visual field Hans WallachJoshua Bacon OriginalPaper Pages: 492 - 498
A new method for determining the personal constants in the Luneburg theory of binocular visual space Genichi HaginoIchiro Yoshioka OriginalPaper Pages: 499 - 509
Induced subject-relative movement: Persistence of apparent movement of a stationary point after removal of inducing stimulus R. H. DayR. G. DickinsonK. I. Forster OriginalPaper Pages: 510 - 517
The influence of selective attention in peripheral and foveal vision Bruce A. AmblerDianne L. Finklea OriginalPaper Pages: 518 - 524
What’s up in mental rotation? Michael C. CorballisJane ZbrodoffCarlos E. Roldan OriginalPaper Pages: 525 - 530
Ventriloquism, sensory interaction, and response bias: Remarks on the paper by Choe, Welch, Gilford, and Juola Paul BertelsonMonique Radeau OriginalPaper Pages: 531 - 535
Further developments in the assimilation theory of geometric illusions: The adjacency ,principle Alexander W. PresseyRobert Murray OriginalPaper Pages: 536 - 544
Transfer of discrimination from solid objects to pictures by pigeons: A test of theoretical models of pictorial perception Patrick A. Cabe OriginalPaper Pages: 545 - 550
Changes in critical flicker frequency during prolonged visual deprivation D. W. HarperJ. P. Zubek OriginalPaper Pages: 551 - 554