Volume 5, Number 11 doi:10.1167/5.11 http://journalofvision.org/5/11/ ISSN 1534-7362

Articles
1 All Pulfrich-like illusions can be explained without joint encoding of motion and disparity
Jenny C. A. Read
Bruce G. Cumming
2 Size matters, but not for everyone: Individual differences for contrast discrimination
Tim S. Meese
Robert F. Hess
Cristyn B. Williams
3 A luminous efficiency function, V*(λ), for daylight adaptation
Lindsay T. Sharpe
Andrew Stockman
Wolfgang Jagla
Herbert Jägle
4 Effects of partial occlusion on perceived slant difference
Baoxia Liu
Clifton M. Schor
5 The highest luminance anchoring rule in achromatic color perception: Some counterexamples and an alternative theory
Michael E. Rudd
Iris K. Zemach
6 Endogenous attention prolongs dominance durations in binocular rivalry
Sang Chul Chong
Duje Tadin
Randolph Blake
7 The combination of vision and touch depends on spatial proximity
Sergei Gepshtein
Johannes Burge
Marc O. Ernst
Martin S. Banks
8 Unfocussed spatial attention underlies the crowding effect in indirect form vision
Hans Strasburger
9 Synergistic center-surround receptive field model of monkey H1 horizontal cells
Orin S. Packer
Dennis M. Dacey
10 Illusory motion from change over time in the response to contrast and luminance
Benjamin T. Backus
İpek Oruç



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