The experimental determination of unique green in the spectrum Leo M. HurvichDorothea JamesonJoseph D. Cohen OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 68
Visual recognition under conditions of high and low discrimination redundancy James BoscoRobert M. W. TraversThomas Wilkins OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 70
Exposure-time and the apparent length of an illuminated rotating arc-line Gordon Stanley OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 72
Response time to the second of two signals following varied vs constant intersignal intervals Raymond S. Nickerson OriginalPaper Pages: 78 - 80
Further data on a weighted average model for judgment in a lifted weight task Norman H. AndersonAnn Jacobson OriginalPaper Pages: 81 - 84
Short-term recognition memory for pitch: Effect of a priori probability on response times and error rates Max ColtheartIan Curthoys OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 89
The effects of anchoring and practice n the learning of bidimensional vibrotactile signals D. D. Dlespecker OriginalPaper Pages: 102 - 104
A study of the near-miss involving Weber’s law and pure-tone intensity discrimination W. J. McGillJ. P. Goldberg OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 109
Temporal and spatial factors in the fading of diffuse visual images Barry Kirkwood OriginalPaper Pages: 110 - 112
Attention and multidimensional discrimination1 P. H. LindsayM. M. TaylorS. M. Forbes OriginalPaper Pages: 113 - 117
Dark adaptation and the Pulfrich effect L. G. StandingP. C. DodwellD. Lang OriginalPaper Pages: 118 - 120
Invalid results from the method of constant stimuli Moshe LevisonFrank Restle OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 122
The role of eye movements in the perception of visually induced autokinesis Leonard BrosgoleRobert M. CristalOtis Carpenter OriginalPaper Pages: 123 - 124
Binocular information summation and the serial processing model J. T. Twnsend OriginalPaper Pages: 125 - 128