Vibrotactile pattern recognition and discrimination at several body sites Roger W. CholewiakJames C. Craig OriginalPaper Pages: 503 - 514
Change of a frame of reference with velocity in visual motion perception Terunori Mori OriginalPaper Pages: 515 - 518
Perceived numerosity: A comparison of magnitude production, magnitude estimation, and discrimination judgments Lester E. Krueger OriginalPaper Pages: 536 - 542
Response-dependent effects on near-threshold detection performance: Saccades versus manual responses Howard C. HughesJames V. Kelsey OriginalPaper Pages: 543 - 546
Effects of arousal on human visual dominance Kimron L. ShapiroBarbaba EgermanRaymond M. Klein OriginalPaper Pages: 547 - 552
Performance differences among the intervals in forced-choice tasks David M. JohnsonCharles S. WatsonWilliam J. Kelly OriginalPaper Pages: 553 - 557
The category effect in visual search depends on physical rather than conceptual differences Lester E. Krueger OriginalPaper Pages: 558 - 564
Cross-modal effects on visual and auditory object perception Ann O’LearyGillian Rhodes OriginalPaper Pages: 565 - 569
Auditory induction of discrete tones in signal detection tasks Kevin B. BennettRaja ParasuramanAnd Alice J. O’Toole OriginalPaper Pages: 570 - 578
Vibratory temporal integration as a function of pattern discriminability James C. Craig OriginalPaper Pages: 579 - 582
Categorical perception, category boundary effects, and continuous perception: A reply to Hary and Massaro Richard E. PastoreRosemary SzczesiulRobert Logan BriefCommunication Pages: 583 - 585
Categorical results, categorical perception, and hindsight Dominic W. MassaroJoseph M. Hary BriefCommunication Pages: 586 - 588
A neural-holographic model of sensory and memorial oblique effects Ethel MatinJames Thoms BriefCommunication Pages: 589 - 591
Hemispheric mediation of same-different judgments: A reply David B. BolesSebastiano BagnaraCarlo Umiltà OriginalPaper Pages: 596 - 600