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Volume 26, 2005

Number 1

    MONOGRAPHIC ISSUE: VISUAL PERCEPTION coordinated by J.Antonio Aznar-Casanova and J. Aparecido Da Silva
Aznar-Casanova, J.A. (University of Barcelona, Spain), and Da Silva, J.A. (University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto, Brasil). Preface.
1-6
Philbeck, J.W.,  and O’Leary, S. (George Washington University , USA). Remembered landmarks enhance the precision of path integration.
7-24
Wang, R.F. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA). Beyond imagination: Perspective change problems revisited.
25-38
Coello, Y. (University of Lille, France). Spatial context and visual perception for action.
39-59
Aivar, M.P., Brenner, E., and Smeets, J.B.J. (Erasmus M. C., Rotterdam, The Netherlands). Correcting slightly less simple movements.
61-79
Higashiyama, A. (Ritsumeikan University, Japan), Shimono, K. (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan), and Zaitsu, W. (Research Institute of Scientific Investigation at Toyama Prefectural Police, Japan). Contraction of perceived size and perceived depth in mirrors

81-95

Matsushima, E.H. (University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto, Brasil), de Oliveira, A.P., Ribeiro-Filho, N.P. (University Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil), and Da Silva, J.A. (University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto, Brasil). Visual angle as determinant factor for relative distance perception.

97-104

Aznar-Casanova, J.A. (University of Barcelona, Spain), Quevedo, L. (Polythecnic University of Catalunya, Spain), and Sinnett, S. (University of Barcelona, Spain). The effects of drift and displacement motion on dynamic visual acuity.
105-119
Gawryszewski, L.G. (UFF, Brasil), Carreiro, L.R.R. (ICB-USP, Brasil), and Magalhães, F.V. (UFF, Brasil). Early and late inhibitions elicited by a peripheral visual cue on manual response to a visual target: Are they based on Cartesian coordinates?.
121-137
López-Moliner, J. (Scientific Parc, University of Barcelona, Spain). Reaction time asymmetries between expansion and contraction.
139-146
Galera, C. (FFCLRP, University of Sāo Paulo, Brasil),  von Grünau, M., and Panagopoulos, A. (Concordia University, Canada). Automatic focusing of attention on object size and shape.
147-160
Heller, M.A., McCarthy, M., and Clark, A. (Eastern Illinois University, USA). Pattern perception and pictures for the blind.
161-171
Bértolo, H. (University of Lisboa, Portugal). Visual imagery without visual perception?.
173-188
Lillo, J., and  Moreira. H. (Complutense University, Spain). Relative luminance and figure-background segmentation problems: Using AMLA to avoid nondiscernible stimulus pairs in common and color blind observers.
189-207
Hubbard, T.L. (Texas Christian University, USA), Ruppel, S.E. (Francis Marion University, USA), and  Courtney, R.J. (Texas Christian University, USA). The force of appearance: Gamma movement, naive impetus, and representational momentum.
209-228

Number 2

    EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SECTION
Rodrigo, T., Arall, M., & Chamizo, V. D. (University of Barcelona, Spain). Blocking and unblocking in a navigation task.

229-241

Fraga, I. (University of Santiago, Spain), Garcia-Orza, J. (University of Malaga, Spain), & Acunya, J. C. (University of Santiago, Spain). Relative clause disambiguation in Galician: New evidence of high attachment in Romance languages.
243-260
Aguado, L., Pierna, M., & Saugar, C. (Complutense University, Spain). Affective priming with associatively acquired valence.
261-279
Pineño, O. (University of Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain), & Matute, H. (University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain). Outcome similarity modulates retroactive interference between cues trained apart.
281-292
Ramos-Alvarez, M. M., (University of Jaen, Spain), & Catena, A. (University of Granada, Spain). The dissociation between the recall of stimulus frequencies and the judgment of contingency allows the placement of the competition effect in the final causal processing stages.
293-303
METHODOLOGY SECTION

Santisteban, C., Alvarado, J. M. & Cortijo, M. (Complutense University, Spain). Evaluation of the perceptual grouping parameter in the CTVA model.

305-315

Redondo, J., Fraga, I., Comesanya, M. (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain), & Perea, M. (University of Valencia, Spain). Affective Assessment of 478 Spanish words. Norm Appendix

317-326

Maris, G & Bechger, T. M. (CITO, The Netherlands). An Introduction to the DA-T Gibbs Sampler for the Two-Parameter Logistic (2PL) Model.
327-352