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Visual Cognition, A Journal



Dear Visual Cognition Researcher,

Psychology Press is pleased to highlight our journal, Visual Cognition, and all the complementary services that we now offer online.

Visual Cognition publishes high quality research from a range of perspectives concerned with all aspects of visual cognition. This includes, for example, studies of visual object and face recognition (from edge extraction to accessing stored knowledge representations), long-term and short-term visual memory, visual imagery, visual word recognition, eye movement control in reading and scene perception. In 2001, Visual Cognition was ranked number 14 out of the 64 journals in the Experimental Psychology category of the ISI citation rankings, with an impact factor of 2.200.

Full details of the journal - its current subscription price, the editorial board, and selected articles - are all available online. For complementary electronic services, either click on the journal link and browse the toolbar beneath the journal details, or click directly on the electronic services below:

FREE! Online Sample Copy
FREE! Table of Contents (Available Online from Volume 3)
FREE! OPAL (Contents alerting service)

Special Issues FREE with Volume 9!
The following 2002 Special Issues of Visual Cognition are now available in hardback for single purchase. However, subscribe now to the 2002 volume of Visual Cognition, and you will receive both of the special issues FREE in paperback as part of your subscription.

Integration and Independence of Perception and Action edited by Robert Ward, ISBN 1-84169-927-6 £60.00/ US$95.00 hbk
Representational Momentum edited by Ian M. Thornton and Timothy L. Hubbard, ISBN 1-84169-922-5 £49.95/ US$80.00 hbk

To take out a subscription to Visual Cognition, Vol 9, please go to http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/jorderfrm.html.

Best wishes,

Kerry Herbert
Marketing Executive
http://www.psypress.co.uk

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