Late influences on perceptual grouping: Illusory figures Stephen E. PalmerRolf Nelson OriginalPaper Pages: 1321 - 1331
Learning to perceive the relative mass of colliding balls: The effects of ratio scaling and feedback David M. JacobsClaire F. MichaelsSverker Runeson OriginalPaper Pages: 1332 - 1340
Partial orientation pop-out helps difficult search for orientation Elizabeth S. OldsWilliam B. CowanPierre Jolicœur OriginalPaper Pages: 1341 - 1347
Recall of two visual targets embedded in RSVP streams of distractors depends on their temporal and spatial relationship Shui-I Shih OriginalPaper Pages: 1348 - 1355
Rotating objects to determine orientation, not identity: Evidence from a backward-masking/dual-task procedure Stefano A. De CaroAdam Reeves OriginalPaper Pages: 1356 - 1366
A central-peripheral asymmetry in masked priming Friederike SchlagheckenMartin Eimer OriginalPaper Pages: 1367 - 1382
Neural representation of consciously imperceptible speech sound differences Jeffrey AllenNina KrausAnn Bradlow OriginalPaper Pages: 1383 - 1393
Visual and audiovisual speech perception with color and gray-scale facial images Timothy R. JordanMaxine V. MccotterSharon M. Thomas OriginalPaper Pages: 1394 - 1404
Effects of talker variability on speechreading Deborah A. YakelLawrence D. RosenblumMichelle A. Fortier OriginalPaper Pages: 1405 - 1412
Illusory recouplings of onsets and terminations of glide tone components Yoshitaka NakajimaTakayuh SasakiGert Ten Hoopen OriginalPaper Pages: 1413 - 1425
A common perceptual space for harmonic and percussive timbres Stephen Lakatos OriginalPaper Pages: 1426 - 1439
Individual differences in collinearity judgment as a function of angular position Ernest GreeneWilliam FrawleyRandall Swimm OriginalPaper Pages: 1440 - 1458
Attention switching in depth using random-dot autostereograms: Attention gradient asymmetries Stephen R. ArnottJudith M. Shedden OriginalPaper Pages: 1459 - 1473
Is the processing of words during eye fixations in reading strictly serial? Albrecht W. InhoffMatthew StarrKelley L. Shindler OriginalPaper Pages: 1474 - 1484
Attentional capture by abrupt onsets and feature singletons produces inhibitory surrounds Jeffrey R. W. Mounts OriginalPaper Pages: 1485 - 1493
Novel popout and familiar popout in a brightness discrimination task Kristen A. DilibertoJeanette AltarribaW. Trammell Neill OriginalPaper Pages: 1494 - 1500
Evaluating the importance of the convex hull in solving the Euclidean version of the traveling salesperson problem: Reply to Lee and Vickers (2000) James N. MacgregorThomas C. Ormerod Notes and Comment Pages: 1501 - 1503