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Front matter
Part 1 / Ian P. Howard and Levels of Perception
1-8
Ian P. Howard and Levels of Perception
Laurence Harris, Ian Howard and Michael Jenkin
Part I / Brightness and Lightness
11-22
Dualistic Versus Monistic Accounts of Lightness Perception
Alan L. Gilchrist and Elias Economou
23-46
Levels of Brightness Perception
Frederick A. A. Kingdom
47-72
A Multiscale Spatial Filtering Account of Brightness Phenomena
Barbara Blakeslee and Mark E. McCourt
Part II / Levels of Perception
75-99
Levels of Motion Perception
Stuart Anstis
101-126
Reconciling Rival Interpretations of Binocular Rivalry
Randolph Blake
127-147
The Making of a Direction Sensing System for the Howard Eggmobile
Hiroshi Ono, Linda Lillakas and Alistair Mapp
149-168
Levels of Processing in the Size-Distance Paradox
Helen E. Ross
169-191
The Level of Attention: Mediating Between the Stimulus and Perception
Jeremy M. Wolfe
193-210
Single Cells to Cellular Networks
Robert F. Hess
Part III / Eye Movements and Perception
213-229
Levels of Fixation
Richard V. Abadi, Richard Clement and Emma Gowen
231-255
Plasticity of the Near Response
Clifton M. Schor
257-270
Population Coding of Vergence Eye Movements in Cortical Area MST
A. Takemura, K. Kawano, C. Quaia and F. Miles
271-276
Tendon End Organs Play an Important Role in Supplying Eye Position Information
Martin Steinbach
Part IV / Perception of Orientation and Self-Motion
279-294
Levels of Analysis of the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex: A Postmodern Approach
Laurence Harris, Karl Beykirch and Michael Fetter
295-318
Signal Processing in Vestibular Nuclei: Dissociating Sensory, Motor, and Cognitive Influences
Kathleen Cullen, Jefferson Roy and Pierre Sylvestre
319-340
Neural Encoding of Gaze Dependencies During Translation
Dora Angelaki and J. Dickman
341-373
Influence of Rotational Cues on the Neural Processing of Gravito-Inertial Force
Daniel M. Merfeld and Lionel H. Zupan
375-398
Human Visual Orientation in Weightlessness
Charles Oman
399-413
Three-Axis Approaches to Ocular Motor Control: A Role for the Cerebellum
Mark F. Walker, Heimo Steffen and David S. Zee
417-434
Back matter