<br>List of contributors.<br>Preface.<br>1. Glutamate-mediated responses in developing retinal ganglion cells (L.C. Liets, L.M. Chalupa). <br>2. The dynamics of primate retinal ganglion cells (E. Kaplan, E. Benardete). <br>3. BDNF/TRKB signaling in the developmental sculpting of visual connections (D.O. Frost). <br>4. Thalamic relay functions (S.M. Sherman). <br>5. Higher-order motion processing in the pulvinar<br>(C. Casanova, L. Merabet, A. Desautels, K. Minville). <br>6. Response properties in the pulvinar complex after neonatal ablation of the primary visual cortex (A. Desautels, C. Casanova). <br>7. The superior colliculus and its control of fixation behavior via projections to brainstem omnipause neurons (A. Bergeron, D. Guitton). <br>8. A possible role of the superior colliculus in eye-hand coordination (L. Lünenburger, R. Kleiser, V. Stuphorn, L.E. Miller, K.-P. Hoffmann). <br>9. Look and see: How the brain moves your eyes about<br>(P.H. Schiller, E.J. Tehovnik). <br>10. Nonvisual influences on visual-information processing in the superior colliculus (B.E. Stein, W. Jiang, M. Wallace, T. Stanford). <br>11. Beyond the classical receptive field in the visual cortex<br>(R. Freeman). <br>12. Processing of second-order stimuli in the visual cortex<br>(C.L. Baker, Jr., I. Mareschal). <br>13. The role of feedback connections in shaping the responses of visual cortical neurons (J. Bullier, J.-M. Hupé, A.C. James, P. Girard). <br>14. Cortical mechanisms of binocular stereoscopic vision <br>(A.J. Parker, B.G. Cumming). <br>15. Cortical plasticity revealed by circumscribed retinal lesions or artificial scotomas (B. Dreher, W. Burke, M.B. Calford). <br>16. Neural analysis of visual information during locomotion<br>(H. Sherk, G.A. Fowler). <br>17. Behavioral cartography of visual functions in cat parietal cortex: areal and laminar dissociations (S.G. Lomber). <br>18. Visual Cortex organization in primates: theories of V3 and adjoining visual areas (J.H. Kaas, D.C. Lyon). <br>19. From attentional gating in macaque primary visual cortex to dyslexia in humans (T.R. Vidyasagar). <br>20. Different spaces and different times for perception and action (M.A. Goodale). <br>21. Asymmetrical masking between radial and parallel motion flow in transparent displays (M. Iordanova, M. W. von Grünau). <br>22. Speculations on the neural basis of islands of blindsight <br>(R.Fendrich, C. M. Wessinger, M.S. Gazzaniga). <br>23. "Seeing" in the blind hemifield following hemispherectomy<br>(A. Ptito, A. Fortin, M. Ptito). <br>24. Visual pathways following cerebral hemispherectomy<br>(D. Boire, H. Théoret, M. Ptito). <br>25. From visual consciousness to spectral absorption in the human retina (J. Faubert, V. Diaconu). <br>26. Tickling the brain: studying visual sensation, perception and cognition by transcranial magnetic stimulation (A. Cowey, V. Walsh). <br>27. The metamodal organization of the brain (A. Pascual-Leone, R. Hamilton). <br>28. When the auditory cortex turns visual (M. Ptito, J.-F. Giguère, D. Boire, D. Frost, C. Casanova). <br>29. Attentional selection and the processing of task-irrelevant information: insights from fMRI examinations of the stroop task<br>(M.T. Banich, M.P. Milham, B.L. Jacobson, A. Webb, T. Wszalek, N.J. Cohen, A.F. Kramer). <br>30. Object-based attention and object working memory: overlapping processes revealed by selective interference effects in humans<br>(L.L. Barnes, J.K. Nelson, P.A. Reuter-Lorenz). <br>Subject Index.<br>