Converging operations revisited: Assessing what infants perceive using discrimination measures Dennis R. ProffitBennett I. Bertenthal OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 11
Similarity between Fourier transforms of objects predicts their experimental confusions Ilia A. VolMarina B. PavlovskajaValerija M. Bondarko OriginalPaper Pages: 12 - 21
Visual memory and the perception of a stable visual environment David E. IrwinJames L. ZacksJoseph S. Brown OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 46
Visual mediation and the haptic recognition of two-dimensional pictures of common objects Susan J. LedermanRoberta L. KlatzkyCraig D. Summers OriginalPaper Pages: 54 - 64
Fusion of auditory components: Effects of the frequency of amplitude modulation Albert S. BregmanRobert LevitanChristine Liao OriginalPaper Pages: 68 - 73
Suppressive interactions between moving patterns: Role of velocity Robert J. Snowden OriginalPaper Pages: 74 - 78
The processing of spatial frequency and orientation information Fook Kee Chua OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 86
The method of constant stimuli is inefficient Andrew B. WatsonAndrew Fitzhugh OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 91
Intensity discrimination and loudness for tones in broadband noise Bruce A. SchneiderScott Parker OriginalPaper Pages: 92 - 94
The vista paradox: Is the effect partly explained by induced movement? A. H. Reinhardt-Rutland Notes and Comment Pages: 95 - 96
Nonmetric analysis of difference relations in triangular designs Stanley J. Rule Notes and Comment Pages: 97 - 102