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Spatial Vision

Volume 16, No. 3-4, pp. 209--392, 2003

Preface
209

Planning versusonline control: dynamic illusion effects ingrasping?
V.H. Franz 211

One fixatesaccurately in order to see clearly not because onesees clearly
R.M. Steinman, Zygmunt Pizlo, T.I. Forofonovaand J. Epelboim 225

Perceptual illusion and thereal-time control ofaction
D.A. Westwood and M.A. Goodale 243

Statistical decision theory and trade-offs in thecontrol of motorresponse
J. Trommershäuser, L.T. Maloney and M.S. Landy 255

Visual sensitivity in search tasks depends on theresponse requirement
I.D. Gilchrist, C.A. Heywood and J.M. Findlay 277

The role of binocular informationin the `on-line' control ofprehension
M.F. Bradshaw and K.M. Elliott 295

Modeling the time-dependent effect of the Ebbinghaus illusion ongrasping
J.B.J. Smeets, Scott Glover and E. Brenner 311

The roleof perceived relative position in pointing to objects apparently shiftedby depth-contrast
T. Seizova-Cajic 325

Pointing errors in immediate and delayedconditions in unilateral opticataxia
P. Revol, Y. Rossetti, A. Vighetto, G.Rode, D. Boisson and L. Pisella 347

Fastcorrections of movementswith a computer mouse
E. Brennerand J.B.J. Smeets 365

Effects of the Ebbinghaus illusion ondifferent behaviors: one- and two-handed grasping; one- and two-handedmanual estimation; metric and comparativejudgment
P.M. Vishton and Edward Fabre 377


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