Audiovisual presentation demonstrates that selective adaptation in speech perception is purely auditory Martin RobertsQuentin Summerfield OriginalPaper Pages: 309 - 314
Contrast-dependent interaction between steadily fixated lines M. T. Swanston OriginalPaper Pages: 315 - 320
Foveal diplopia thresholds and fixation disparities A. L. DuwaerG. van den Brink OriginalPaper Pages: 321 - 329
Principles of feature integration in visual perception William Prinzmetal OriginalPaper Pages: 330 - 340
Constant errors occur in matched reproduction of angles even when likely biases are eliminated A. W. MacRAEH. K. Loh OriginalPaper Pages: 341 - 346
Alphanumeric category effects: Evidence against the sufficiency of a localization explanation Ben (C) Fletcher OriginalPaper Pages: 347 - 352
Visual persistence at both onset and offset of stimulation J. T. Lindsay Wilson OriginalPaper Pages: 353 - 356
The origin of pattern information of an apparently moving object during stroboscopic motion M. W. Von Grünau OriginalPaper Pages: 357 - 361
On the detection of stepwise changes in a constant signal level Alfred B. KristoffersonLorraine G. AllanFiona A. Campbell OriginalPaper Pages: 362 - 371
On the detection of a brief signal in the temporal center of a noise masker of varying duration Eli OsmanPi -Fong Lin TzuoHuan -Yuan Tzuo OriginalPaper Pages: 372 - 374
Is recognition accuracy really impaired when the target is repeated in the display? Charles W. EriksenNancy MorrisRobert T. Durst OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 385
Units of phonological recoding of word-like stimuli used by children and adults Leslie J. Caplan OriginalPaper Pages: 386 - 394
Saccade size in reading depends upon character spaces and not visual angle Robert E. MorrisonKeith Rayner Notes and Comment Pages: 395 - 396
Psychophysics discovers Piaget: Comments on Frayman and Dawson (1981) Robert P. O’shea Notes and Comment Pages: 397 - 398
Comments on the use of perceptually ambiguous figures as McCollough-effect stimuli Jack BroerseBoris Crassini Notes and Comment Pages: 399 - 402
Highlights and the perception of glossiness Jacob BeckSlava Prazdny Notes and Comment Pages: 407 - 410