Physical and cognitive dimensions in stimulus comparison W. R. GarnerPeter PodgornyEllen M. Frasca OriginalPaper Pages: 507 - 522
Vibrotactile masking: A comparison of energy and pattern maskers James C. Craig OriginalPaper Pages: 523 - 529
The availability of useful information to the right of fixation in reading Keith RaynerArnold D. WellJames H. Bertera OriginalPaper Pages: 537 - 550
Distance adaptation depends upon plasticity in the oculomotor control system Sheldon M. EbenholtzSherry K. Fisher OriginalPaper Pages: 551 - 560
Power functions of loudness magnitude estimations and auditory brainstem evoked responses Keith G. WilsonRobert M. Stelmack OriginalPaper Pages: 561 - 565
Binaural masking of tones by tones: Effects of uncertainty regarding the phase angle of addition of signal to masker E. OsmanH. TzuoP. L. Tzuo OriginalPaper Pages: 567 - 572
Same-different reaction times studied with a flash masking technique Masahiko Saito OriginalPaper Pages: 573 - 576
The influence of eye movements and illumination on auditory localization George R. Mastroianni OriginalPaper Pages: 581 - 584
A review of the formulas for the standard error of a threshold from the method of constant stimuli Sergio Cesare MasinGiulio Vidotto ReviewPaper Pages: 585 - 588
The magical number fourteen: Making a very great deal of non-sense A. W. MacRae OriginalPaper Pages: 591 - 593
Some notes on the entropic theory of perception (Reply to A. W. MacRae) Kenneth H. Norwich BriefCommunication Pages: 594 - 595
The internal representation of information in the form of hierarchies Diana Deutsch BriefCommunication Pages: 596 - 598
Validating internal hierarchies: Reply to Deutsch Marl Riess Jones BriefCommunication Pages: 599 - 600
On the “misguided” use of reaction-time differences: A discussion of Ratcliff and Hacker (1981) Robert W. ProctorK. Venkata Rao BriefCommunication Pages: 601 - 602
On the misguided use of reaction-time differences: A reply to Proctor and Rao (1982) Roger RatcliffMichael J. Hacker BriefCommunication Pages: 603 - 604