Discriminability and bias in the word-superiority effect W. K. EstesJennifer L. Brunn OriginalPaper Pages: 411 - 422
The effect of cooling on the vibrotactile sensitivity of the tongue Barry G. Green OriginalPaper Pages: 423 - 430
Effects of spectral alternation on the intelligibility of words and sentences James A. BashfordRichard M. Warren OriginalPaper Pages: 431 - 438
Specularity, brightness, achromatic color—and orthogonality Howard R. FlockSteven Nusinowitz OriginalPaper Pages: 439 - 456
Conceptual and physical differences in the category effect Peter DixonJudith M. Shedden OriginalPaper Pages: 457 - 464
Visual Form and Motion Perception: Psychophysics, Computation, and Neural Networks Friday and Saturday, March 4 and 5, 1988 Conference Auditorium, George Sherman Union, Boston University 775 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts Meeting Announcement Pages: 464 - 464
Effects of alcohol and practice on choice reaction time E. A. MaylorP. M. A. Rabbitt OriginalPaper Pages: 465 - 475
Perceived continuity of gliding and steady-state tones through interrupting noise Valter CioccaAlbert S. Bregman OriginalPaper Pages: 476 - 484
A word superiority effect with nonorthographic acronyms: Testing for unitized visual codes Helga NoiceHoward S. Hock OriginalPaper Pages: 485 - 490
The effects of culture, environment, age, and musical training on choices of visual metaphors for sound Robert Walker OriginalPaper Pages: 491 - 502
Single-letter recognition accuracy benefits from advance cuing of location A. H. C. Van Der HeijdenG. WoltersR. Hagenaar OriginalPaper Pages: 503 - 509