Acuity for orientation measured with a sequential recognition task and signal detection methods Ethel MatinAnna Drivas OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 168
McCollough effect: A theory based on the anatomy of the lateral geniculate body J. Krüger OriginalPaper Pages: 169 - 179
The duration and perceived intensity of sucrose taste Harry T. LawlessElaine Z. Skinner OriginalPaper Pages: 180 - 184
Erratum to: The independence of dynamic spatial orientation from luminance and refractive error Leibowitz H. W.Rodemer C. S.Dichgans J. Erratum Pages: 184 - 184
A dual-task analysis of detection accuracy for the case of high target-distractor similarity: Further evidence for independent processing David Burns OriginalPaper Pages: 185 - 196
Storage mode of geometrical dimensions in a two-stimulus matching paradigm Louis C. BoerP. J. G. Keuss OriginalPaper Pages: 197 - 204
The involvement of illusory contours in stroboscopic motion Michael W. von Grünau OriginalPaper Pages: 205 - 208
Perception of depth: Processing of simple positional disparity as a function of viewing distance Manfred Ritter OriginalPaper Pages: 209 - 214
Effects of goodness and other properties of patterns on discriminative performance of monkeys Allan M. SchrierMorris L. PovarJudith E. Schrier OriginalPaper Pages: 215 - 220
Is visual information integrated across successive fixations in reading? George W. McConkieDavid Zola OriginalPaper Pages: 221 - 224
The order of visual processing: “Top-down,” “bottom-up,” or “middle-out” R. A. KinchlaJ. M. Wolfe OriginalPaper Pages: 225 - 231
A generalized polynomial model for perception of exponential series Gregory V. Jones BriefCommunication Pages: 232 - 234
Vowel and consonant clusters in word recognition Carol Minnick SantaJohn L. Santa BriefCommunication Pages: 235 - 237
Is the “contour specificity” of McCollough effects an example of anomalous transfer? Comments on Sharpe and Tees (1978) Boris CrassiniJack BroerseRobert P. O’Shea BriefCommunication Pages: 238 - 240
Omnidirectional increase in threshold for image shifts during saccadic eye movements Bruce BridgemanLawrence Stark BriefCommunication Pages: 241 - 243
Relative magnitude of apparent misalignment in acute-angle and oblique-line figures R. H. DayR. G. Dickinson BriefCommunication Pages: 244 - 246