The line-in-object superiority effect in perception: It depends on where you fix your eyes and what is located at the point of fixation Bruce Earhard OriginalPaper Pages: 9 - 18
Dynamic visual noise and the stereophenomenon: Interocular time delays, depth, and coherent velocities David S. FalkRobert Williams OriginalPaper Pages: 19 - 27
Absolute scaling of sensory magnitudes: A validation J.J. ZwislockiD.A. Goodman OriginalPaper Pages: 28 - 38
The role of proprioception in the perception and control of human movement: Toward a theoretical reassessment J. A. Scott KelsoKenneth G. HoltAdrian E. Flatt OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 52
Identity without form: Abstract representations of letters Rhonda B. Friedman OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 60
A reevaluation of angle-contingent color aftereffects C. A. G. HaymanLorraine G. Allan OriginalPaper Pages: 61 - 67
Repeating the target neither speeds nor slows its detection: Evidence for independent channels in letter processing Lester E. KruegerRonald G. Shapiro OriginalPaper Pages: 68 - 76
A simple demonstration of border dominance in binocular rivalry Arnulf Remole Notes and Comment Pages: 77 - 78
Auditory signal detection: Effects of long-term practice and time on task Gerard A. KerkhofTjerk W. van der SchaafH. Jan Korving BriefCommunication Pages: 79 - 81
How many letters in Bidwell’s ghost? An investigation of the upper limits of full report from a brief visual stimulus Daniel H. KriegmanIrving Biederman OriginalPaper Pages: 82 - 84
The use of a visual mask may seriously confound your experiment Charles W. Eriksen OriginalPaper Pages: 89 - 92
Contextual effects in the discrimination of stop consonant and semivowel Joanne L. Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 95