Speech perception without hearing Lynne E. BernsteinPaula E. TuckerMarilyn E. Demorest OriginalPaper Pages: 233 - 252
The perception of primary and secondary stress in English Sven L. Mattys OriginalPaper Pages: 253 - 265
The effect of segmental order on fricative labeling by children and adults Susan NittrouerMarnie E. MillerMary Jane Manhart OriginalPaper Pages: 266 - 284
Perceptual normalization for speaking rate II: Effects of signal discontinuities James R. SawuschRochelle S. Newman OriginalPaper Pages: 285 - 300
Tactile perception in blind Braille readers: A psychophysical study of acuity and hyperacuity using gratings and dot patterns Arthur C. GrantMahesh C. ThiagarajahK. Sathian OriginalPaper Pages: 301 - 312
Temporal pattern and spectral complexity as stimulus parameters for eliciting a cardiacorienting reflex inhuman fetuses Lynn J. GroomeDonna M. MooneyRoscoe A. Dykman OriginalPaper Pages: 313 - 320
The ventriloquist effect does not depend on the direction of deliberate visual attention Paul BertelsonJean VroomenJon Driver OriginalPaper Pages: 321 - 332
Infants’ and adults’ use of duration and intensity cues in the segmentation of tone patterns Laurel J. TrainorBeth Adams OriginalPaper Pages: 333 - 340
The effects of figure/ground, perceived area, and target saliency on the luminosity threshold Frederick BonatoJoseph Cataliotti OriginalPaper Pages: 341 - 349
Do McCollough effects provide evidence for global pattern processing? Celeste McCollough OriginalPaper Pages: 350 - 362
The perceived position of the hand in space Patrick HaggardChris NewmanHolly Andrew OriginalPaper Pages: 363 - 377
Changes in motion perception following oculomotor smooth pursuit adaptation P. Van DonkelaarR. C. MiallJ. F. Stein OriginalPaper Pages: 378 - 385
Categorical perception occurs in newly learned faces, other-race faces, and inverted faces Daniel T. LevinJames M. Beale OriginalPaper Pages: 386 - 401
Spelling-sound regularity effects on eye fixations in reading Sara C. SerenoKeith Rayner OriginalPaper Pages: 402 - 409
Cross-modal selective attention: On the difficulty of ignoring sounds at the locus of visual attention Charles SpenceJane RansonJon Driver OriginalPaper Pages: 410 - 424