Volume 9, Number 6 doi:10.1167/9.6 http://journalofvision.org/9/6/ ISSN 1534-7362

Articles
1 Long-lasting modulation of feature integration by transcranial magnetic stimulation
Frank Scharnowski
Johannes Rüter
Jacob Jolij
Frouke Hermens
Thomas Kammer
Michael H. Herzog
2 Color-selective attention need not be mediated by spatial attention
Søren K. Andersen
Matthias M. Müller
Steven A. Hillyard
3 Integration of vision and haptics during tool use
Chie Takahashi
Jörn Diedrichsen
Simon J. Watt
4 Accommodative lag and fluctuations when optical aberrations are manipulated
Enrique Gambra
Lucie Sawides
Carlos Dorronsoro
Susana Marcos
5 Background motion and the perception of shape defined by illusory contours
Wang O. Li
Sieu K. Khuu
Anthony Hayes
6 Implicitly perceived objects attract gaze during later free viewing
Yoni Pertzov
Ehud Zohary
Galia Avidan
7 The temporal advantage for individuating objects of expertise: Perceptual expertise is an early riser
Kim M. Curby
Isabel Gauthier
8 The initial representation of individual faces in the right occipito-temporal cortex is holistic: Electrophysiological evidence from the composite face illusion
Corentin Jacques
Bruno Rossion
9 Stereo and motion Dmax in infants
John Wattam-Bell
10 Asymmetric interaction between motion and stereopsis revealed by concurrent adaptation
Wonyeong Sohn
Sang-Hun Lee
11 Short- and long-term plasticity of eye position information: Examining perceptual, attentional, and motor influences on perisaccadic perception
Antonella C. Kis
Vaughan W. A. Singh
Matthias Niemeier
12 Blur on the retina due to higher‐order aberrations: Comparison of eye growth models to experimental data
Jennifer J. Hunter
Melanie C. W. Campbell
Marsha L. Kisilak
Elizabeth L. Irving
13 The influence of shape and skeletal axis structure on texture perception
Sarah J. Harrison
Jacob Feldman
14 A new “tilt” illusion reveals the relation between border ownership and border binding
Sergio Roncato
Clara Casco
15 Critical features for the perception of emotion from gait
Claire L. Roether
Lars Omlor
Andrea Christensen
Martin A. Giese
16 Adaptation and prolonged inhibition as a main cause of motion-induced blindness
Andrei Gorea
Florent Caetta
17 Peripheral optical errors and their change with accommodation differ between emmetropic and myopic eyes
Linda Lundström
Alejandro Mira-Agudelo
Pablo Artal
18 Holistic crowding of Mooney faces
Faraz Farzin
Susan M. Rivera
David Whitney
19 Understanding rapid category detection via multiply degraded images
Chetan Nandakumar
Jitendra Malik
20 Does the Chromatic Mach bands effect exist?
Avital Tsofe
Hedva Spitzer
Shmuel Einav
21 Is attention essential for inducing synesthetic colors? Evidence from oculomotor distractors
Tanja C. W. Nijboer
Stefan Van der Stigchel
22 Dynamics of chromatic visual system processing differ in complexity between children and adults
Mei Ying Boon
Catherine M. Suttle
Bruce I. Henry
Stephen J. Dain
23 Cross-cultural perceptions of facial resemblance between kin
Alexandra Alvergne
Ryo Oda
Charlotte Faurie
Akiko Matsumoto-Oda
Valérie Durand
Michel Raymond
24 Behavioral effects of visual field location on processing motion- and luminance-defined form
Patricia A. McMullen
Lesley E. MacSween
Charles A. Collin

Corrections
Corrections to: Optic flow in human vision: MEG reveals a foveo-fugal bias in V1, specialization for spiral space in hMSTs, and global motion sensitivity in the IPS
Ian E. Holliday & Timothy S. Meese



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