Information and discriminability as determinants of absolute judgment choice reaction time Michael E. Doherty OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 4
Comparisons of some learning models for response bias in signal detection Morton P. FriedmanEdward C. CarteretteAl Ahumada OriginalPaper Pages: 5 - 11
Comment on “Saturation estimates and chromatic adaptation” by Gerald H. Jacobs Leo M. HurvichDorothea Jameson Announcement Pages: 11 - 11
Perceived angle of oscillatory motion William EpsteinGunnar JanssonGunnar Johansson OriginalPaper Pages: 12 - 16
Reaction time to different wavelengths at various luminances Joan Diehl Pollack OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 24
A test of a two-stage model of magnitude judgment Dwight W. CurtisFred AttmeaveThomas L. Harrington OriginalPaper Pages: 25 - 31
The wide-angle reflection eye camera for visual choice and pupil size Norman H. Mackworth OriginalPaper Pages: 32 - 34
ROCs obtained with two signal intensities presented in random order, and a comparison between yes-no and rating ROCs David S. Emmerich OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 40
Subjective pictorial information and visual search Irwin PollackDavid Spence OriginalPaper Pages: 41 - 44
Multidimensional mapping of visual space with real and simulated stars Tarow Indow OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 53
Some characteristics of psychophysical data obtained with a group version of the up-and-down method Joachim F. Wohlwill OriginalPaper Pages: 54 - 56
Cross-modality matches between color and size differences Paschal N. StrongZita Tyer OriginalPaper Pages: 73 - 74
Binocular summation in the evoked cortical potential Neil R. BartlettRobert G. EasonCarroll T. White OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 76
Comment on Stanley’s paper “magnitude estimates of distance based on object-size” J. M. Foley BriefCommunication Pages: 80 - 80