Some performance tests of QUEST on measurements of vibrotactile thresholds Donald LamingDavid Marsh OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 107
Spatial and temporal factors in the perception of ethanol irritation on the tongue Barry G. Green OriginalPaper Pages: 108 - 116
Amount of practice and degree of attentional control have no influence on the adverse effect of alcohol in word categorization and visual search tasks E. A. MaylorP. M. A. Rabbitt OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 126
Masking with minimal contours: Selective inhibition with low spatial frequencies David L. GildenKaren E. MacDonaldMaria I. Lasaga OriginalPaper Pages: 127 - 132
Dichoptic reading: The role of meaning in binocular rivalry Randolph Blake OriginalPaper Pages: 133 - 141
Decreased visual performance resulting from temporal uncertainty, target movement, and background movement Kenneth W. GishJames B. SheehyH. W. Leibowitz OriginalPaper Pages: 142 - 150
The perception of vertical and horizontal distances in outdoor settings Atsuki HigashiyamaEizo Ueyama OriginalPaper Pages: 151 - 156
A spatial frequency effect on perceived depth James M. BrownNaomi Weisstein OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 166
Taste reception of binary sugar mixtures: Psychophysical comparison of two models Robert L. McBride OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 171
The processing of hierarchical stimuli: Effects of retinal locus, locational uncertainty, and stimulus identity Marvin R. LambLynn C. Robertson OriginalPaper Pages: 172 - 181
A response-selection basis for the mixed-category, repeated-stimulus inferiority effect Robert W. ProctorGene W. Fober OriginalPaper Pages: 182 - 190
A source of error in attempts to distinguish coactivation from separate activation in the perception of redundant targets Charles W. Eriksen Notes and Comment Pages: 191 - 193