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page 257 – 281
page 282 – 304
page 305 – 315
page 316 – 318
page 319 – 337
page 338 – 355
page 356
page 357 – 367
page 368 – 383
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ISSN 2041-6695
Volume 3, issue 5 contents
Art and Perception (
Special issue
)
Perceptual organization of shape, color, shade, and lighting in visual and pictorial objects
257 –281
Baingio Pinna
Art and Perception (
Special issue
)
Looking at Op Art: Gaze stability and motion illusions
282 –304
Frouke Hermens, Johannes Zanker
How simultaneous is the perception of binocular depth and rivalry in plaid stimuli?
305 –315
Athena Buckthought, Janine D Mendola
i-Comment
Crossmodal correspondences: Innate or learned?
316 –318
Charles Spence, Ophelia Deroy
Art and Perception (
Special issue
)
Artful terms: A study on aesthetic word usage for visual art versus film and music
319 –337
M Dorothee Augustin, Claus-Christian Carbon, Johan Wagemans
Luminance distribution modifies the perceived freshness of strawberries
338 –355
Carlos Arce-Lopera, Tomohiro Masuda, Atsushi Kimura, Yuji Wada, Katsunori Okajima
i-Review
Faces of neuroscience
356
Frans A J Verstraten
Expert performance by athletes in the verbal estimation of spatial extents does not alter their perceptual metric of space
357 –367
Frank H Durgin, Keenan Leonard-Solis, Owen Masters, Brittany Schmelz, Zhi Li
A comparison of two theories of perceived distance on the ground plane: The angular expansion hypothesis and the intrinsic bias hypothesis
368 –383
Zhi Li, Frank H Durgin
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