Quantifying contextual contributions to word-recognition processes Lorraine K. TylerJeanine Wessels OriginalPaper Pages: 409 - 420
The role of onset in the perception of sequentially presented vibrotactile patterns James C. Craig OriginalPaper Pages: 421 - 432
Component processes in the perception of bilaterally symmetric dot textures Bill Jenkins OriginalPaper Pages: 433 - 440
Identification of vowels in “vowelless” syllables James J. JenkinsWinifred StrangeThomas R. Edman OriginalPaper Pages: 441 - 450
The influence of task difficulty and external tempo on subjective time estimation Dan ZakayDevora NitzanJoseph Glicksohn OriginalPaper Pages: 451 - 456
The effect of visibility on eye-movement parameters in reading J. Kevin O’ReganAriane Lévy-SchoenArthur M. Jacobs OriginalPaper Pages: 457 - 464
The subjective tempo difference between interaural and monaural sequences as a function of sequence length Gert ten HoopenSimone Akerboom OriginalPaper Pages: 465 - 469
Voicing, vowel, and stress mispronunciations in continuous speech Z. S. BondLarry H. Small OriginalPaper Pages: 470 - 474
Paradoxical retinal motions during head movements: Apparent motion without equivalent apparent displacement Wayne L. ShebilskeDennis R. Proffitt Notes and Comment Pages: 476 - 481
An illusory motion of a stationary target during head motion is unaffected by paradoxical retinal motion: A reply to Shebilske and Proffitt (1983) Walter C. Gogel Notes and Comment Pages: 482 - 487
Neon color spreading, partially delineated borders, and the formation of illusory contours R. H. Day Notes and Comment Pages: 488 - 490
A psychophysical interpretation of a “categorical perception” experiment by Hary and Massaro Neil A. MacMillan Notes and Comment Pages: 494 - 498
Speech perception and psychophysics: Theory and experiment Dominic W. MassaroJoseph M. Hary Notes and Comment Pages: 499 - 502