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2. Visual Illusions

3. Primary Distance Perception

4. Pain Perception in Man

5. The Brain and Human Behavior

6. Some Mechanisms Underlying Sensory and Postural Stability in Man

7. Visual-Vestibular Interaction: Effects on Self-Motion Perception and Postural Control

8. Perceptual Aspects of the Reading Process and Its Development

9. Time Perception

10. Visual Event Perception

11. Apparent Movement

12. Human Pattern and Object Perception

13. Visual Masking

14. Face Perception: A Review of Experiments with Infants, Normal Adults, and Brain-Injured Persons

15. Word and Sentence Perception

16. Ethological Aspects of Auditory Pattern Recognition

17. Figural Aftereffects

18. Developmental Aspects of Speech Perception

19. Mechanisms of Shape-Recognition Among Vertebrates

20. Phonetic Perception

21. Global Stereopsis: Cooperative Phenomena in Stereoscopic Depth Perception

22. Physiological Basis of Motion Perception

23. Innate and Environmental Factors in the Development of Visual Form Perception

24. Spatial Frequency Channels: Neural Mechanisms

25. Channels in Vision: Basic Aspects

26. Form-Color Aftereffects in Human Vision

27. Form Perception and Related Issues in Blind Humans

28. Maturation and Modification in the Developing Visual System

29. Visual Competence in Early Infancy

30. Rotating goblet and talking profiles: does a rotating goblet increase the figural dominance of profiles in Rubin's type of figure-ground reversal patterns?

31. Effects of motion parallax and perspective cues on perceived size and distance.

32. Effects of similarity on apparent motion and perceptual grouping.

34. Long-range apparent motion as a result of perceptual organisation.

35. Feature analysers, optical illusions, and figural aftereffects.

36. Are illusory contours a cause or a consequence of apparent differences in brightness and depth in the Kanizsa square?

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