Ratio scaling of taste intensity by a matching procedure Lawrence E. MarksLinda M. Bartoshuk OriginalPaper Pages: 335 - 339
The importance of pattern information for the resolution of depth-ambiguous apparent motion D. G. WhitePeter WenderothI. S. Curthoys OriginalPaper Pages: 355 - 362
Identification asymmetry of parafoveal stimulus pairs Garvin ChastainLoralie Lawson OriginalPaper Pages: 363 - 368
Choice reaction time to movement of eccentric visual targets during concurrent rotary acceleration Joy A. Hamerman OriginalPaper Pages: 369 - 373
Effect on numerosity judgment of grouping of tones by auditory channels Gert ten HoopenJoos Vos OriginalPaper Pages: 374 - 380
Identification, discrimination, and selective adaptation of simultaneous musical intervals Robert J. ZatorreAndrea R. Halpern OriginalPaper Pages: 384 - 395
Evoked brain responses to auditory and visual stimuli of equal subjective magnitude James K. Walsh OriginalPaper Pages: 396 - 402
Commenton Hawkins and Shulman’s Type I and Type II visual persistence Gerald M. Long Notes and Comment Pages: 412 - 414
The detection of rotation in random-dot patterns Herbert H. BellJoseph S. Lappin Notes and Comment Pages: 415 - 417
Subjective figures: Does brightness enhancement depend upon subjective boundary definition? Theodore E. Parks Notes and Comment Pages: 418 - 418
The geometric mean: Confidence limits and significance tests Edward F. AlfJohn M. Grossberg Notes and Comment Pages: 419 - 421