The effect of refractive error on central and peripheral motion sensitivity at various exposure durations R. B. PostH. W. Leibowitz OriginalPaper Pages: 91 - 94
Span of attention, backward masking, and reaction time Tadasu OyamaTadashi KikuchiShigeru Ichihara OriginalPaper Pages: 106 - 112
The perception of verticality and the frame of reference of the visual tilt aftereffect John J. RieserMartin S. Banks OriginalPaper Pages: 113 - 120
The role of second formant transitions in the stop-semivowel distinction Eileen C. SchwabJames R. SawuschHoward C. Nusbaum OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 128
Categorical perception of stereoscopic stimuli Richard D. HerringHarold P. Bechtoldt OriginalPaper Pages: 129 - 137
On how adults identify the orientation of a shape Lila Ghent BraineLinda RelyeaLynn Davidman OriginalPaper Pages: 138 - 144
Velocity gradients and relative depth perception Myron L. BraunsteinGeorge J. Andersen OriginalPaper Pages: 145 - 155
Feature-specific border effects in the discrimination of letter-like forms Murray J. White OriginalPaper Pages: 156 - 162
Comparison of taste qualities elicited by tactile, electrical, and chemical stimulation of single human taste papillae Armand V. Cardello OriginalPaper Pages: 163 - 169
The priority of perceived distance for perceiving motion has not been demonstrated: Critical comments on Gogel’s “The sensing of retinal motion” Wayne L. ShebilskeDennis R. Proffitt Notes and Comment Pages: 170 - 172
Perceived depth is a necessary factor in apparent motion concomitant with head motion: A reply to Shebilske and Proffitt Walter C. Gogel Notes and Comment Pages: 173 - 177
Assessing power function relationships in magnitude estimation Barsha J. ColemanRichard G. GrafEdward F. Alf Notes and Comment Pages: 178 - 180
Visual aging: A transient/sustained shift? Donald W. KlineFrank Schieber Notes and Comment Pages: 181 - 182
What does the visual system know about words? Thomas H. CarrAlexander PollatsekMichael I. Posner Notes and Comment Pages: 183 - 190