From detection to identification: Response to multiple targets in rapid serial visual presentation Donald E. BroadbentMargaret H. P. Broadbent OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 113
Multiple phonemic restorations follow the rules for auditory induction James A. BashfordRichard M. Warren OriginalPaper Pages: 114 - 121
Apparent duration and numerosity as a function of melodic familiarity Kathleen H. Kowal OriginalPaper Pages: 122 - 131
Representation of locomotor space by the blind C. VeraartM. -C. Wanet-Defalque OriginalPaper Pages: 132 - 139
A stereo illusion induced by binocularly presented gratings: Effects of number of eyes stimulated, spatial frequency, orientation, field size, and viewing distance J. Vernon OdomGung-Mei Chao OriginalPaper Pages: 140 - 149
Perception of gated, highly familiar spoken monosyllabic nouns by children, teenagers, and older adults Lois L. ElliottMichael A. HammerKarin E. Evan OriginalPaper Pages: 150 - 157
Stereopsis impairment in apparently moving random dot patterns I. HadaniN. Vardi OriginalPaper Pages: 158 - 165
Delayed auditory feedback with delayed sounds varying in duration Peter HowellDavid J. Powell OriginalPaper Pages: 166 - 172
Task-specific serial position effects in comparisons of multiletter strings Robert W. ProctorAlice F. Healy OriginalPaper Pages: 180 - 194
Spatial S-R compatibility with unimanual two-finger choice reactions: Effects of irrelevant stimulus location Gabriele HeisterWalter H. EhrensteinPeter Schroeder-Heister OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 201
A note on enhancing the Poggendorff illusion Suzanne Greist-BousquetH. Richard Schiffman Notes and Comment Pages: 202 - 203