Detection and recognition: Concurrent processes in perception Raja ParasuramanFrancois RicherJackson Beatty OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 12
Transformation processes upon the visual code Francesca SimionSebastiano BagnaraCarlo Umilta OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 25
Mixed-modality psychophysical scaling: Sequential dependencies and other properties Lawrence M. Ward OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 62
Auditory adaptation to gradual rise or fall in intensity of a tone Antony Reinhardt-RutlandStuart Anstis OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 67
Pure-tone perception and ear advantages in dichotic listening Gina GeffenNicholas Reynolds OriginalPaper Pages: 68 - 74
Development of infant ear asymmetries for speech and music Catherine T. BestHarry HoffmanBradley B. Glanville OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 85
Duration discrimination in a series of rhythmic events Andrea R. HalpernChristopher J. Darwin OriginalPaper Pages: 86 - 89
Comments on Mulligan and Shaw’s “Muitimodai signal detection: Independent decisions vs. integration” Sanford Fidell Notes and Comment Pages: 90 - 90
Models for bimodai signal detection: A reply to Fideil Marilyn L. ShawRobert M. Mulligan Notes and Comment Pages: 91 - 92
Ambiguous edge detection leads to subjective contours S. J. DavisM. E. Jernigan Notes and Comment Pages: 93 - 94
Simple algorithms for M-alternative forced-choice calculations J. E. Keith Smith BriefCommunication Pages: 95 - 96
S-R compatibility effects: Do we need a new theory? Stephen J. LupkerAlbert N. Katz BriefCommunication Pages: 97 - 99