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- Human brain electrophysiology: Evoked potentials and evoked magnetic fields in science and medicine (1989) (1597)
- Some characteristics of average steady-state and transient responses evoked by modulated light. (1966) (470)
- Postadaptation orientation discrimination. (1985) (417)
- Evoked Potentials in Psychology, Sensory Physiology and Clinical Medicine (1972) (413)
- Human brain electrophysiology (1989) (302)
- Looming detectors in the human visual pathway (1978) (298)
- Steady-state evoked potentials. (1977) (280)
- Visual acuity and contrast sensitivity in multiple sclerosis--hidden visual loss: an auxiliary diagnostic test. (1977) (249)
- Accuracy of estimating time to collision using binocular and monocular information (1998) (229)
- Low-contrast letter charts as a test of visual function. (1983) (226)
- How do we avoid confounding the direction we are looking and the direction we are moving? (1982) (224)
- Binocular and monocular stimuli for motion in depth: Changing-disparity and changing-size feed the same motion-in-depth stage (1979) (223)
- Necessary conditions for the perception of motion in depth. (1986) (193)
- Dissociation of discrimination thresholds for time to contact and for rate of angular expansion (1993) (177)
- Evidence for the existence of neural mechanisms selectively sensitive to the direction of movement in space (1973) (171)
- Low-contrast letter charts in early diabetic retinopathy, ocular hypertension, glaucoma, and Parkinson's disease. (1984) (164)
- Visual factors in hitting and catching. (1997) (158)
- The visual perception of motion in depth. (1979) (157)
- Neurones in cat parastriate cortex sensitive to the direction of motion in three‐dimensional space (1978) (153)
- Shape discrimination and the judgement of perfect symmetry: Dissociation of shape from size (1992) (146)
- Figure-ground segregation by motion contrast and by luminance contrast. (1984) (134)
- Visual processing of motion-defined form: selective failure in patients with parietotemporal lesions (1992) (131)
- Visually guided collision avoidance and collision achievement (2000) (130)
- Visual processing of four kinds of relative motion (1986) (129)
- Visual information channeling in normal and disordered vision. (1982) (127)
- Defective processing of motion-defined form in the fellow eye of patients with unilateral amblyopia. (1992) (124)
- Delayed visual perception and delayed visual evoked potentials in the spinal form of multiple sclerosis and in retrobulbar neuritis. (1976) (122)
- Rapid objective refraction using evoked brain potentials. (1973) (121)
- Some dynamic features of depth perception. (1973) (119)
- Visually guided locomotion: psychophysical evidence for a neural mechanism sensitive to flow patterns. (1979) (116)
- Orientation-selective visual loss in patients with Parkinson's disease. (1987) (115)
- Contrast sensitivity, visual acuity and the discrimination of Snellen letters in multiple sclerosis. (1981) (113)
- Electrophysiological Correlate of Binocular Depth Perception in Man (1970) (111)
- Illusory motion in depth: Aftereffect of adaptation to changing size (1978) (111)
- Separable aftereffects of changing-size and motion-in-depth: Different neural mechanisms? (1979) (107)
- A high frequency mechanism which underlies visual evoked potentials. (1968) (107)
- Visual Judgements and Misjudgements in Cricket, and the Art of Flight (1992) (105)
- Binocular correlates of the direction of motion in depth (1993) (103)
- Visual processing of looming and time to contact throughout the visual field (1995) (102)
- Spatial-frequency adaptation and grating discrimination: predictions of a line-element model. (1984) (100)
- Spatial-frequency discrimination and detection: comparison of postadaptation thresholds. (1983) (100)
- A stereo field map with implications for disparity processing. (1973) (99)
- Opponent model for line interval discrimination: Interval and vernier performance compared (1987) (98)
- Clinical investigation of lesions of the visual pathway: a new objective technique. (1969) (98)
- The relation between discrimination and sensitivity in the perception of motion in depth. (1975) (95)
- Neurons in cat visual cortex tuned to the direction of motion in depth: Effect of positional disparity (1982) (93)
- Evoked potentials specific to spatial patterns of luminance and colour. (1973) (91)
- Recent advances in electrical recording from the human brain (1975) (91)
- A frequency domain technique for characterizing nonlinearities in biological systems (1988) (88)
- Evoked potential indications of colour blindness. (1974) (85)
- Independence of orientation and size in spatial discriminations. (1983) (84)
- Orientation discrimination for objects defined by relative motion and objects defined by luminance contrast (1989) (84)
- Assessment of visual acuity by evoked potential recording: Ambiguity caused by temporal dependence of spatial frequency selectivity (1978) (83)
- An Effect of Stimulus Colour on Average Steady-state Potentials evoked in Man (1966) (82)
- Visual field defects for vergence eye movements and for stereomotion perception. (1986) (81)
- Cyclopean Discrimination Thresholds for the Direction and Speed of Motion in Depth (1996) (80)
- Temporal summation and its limit for wavelength changes: an analog of Bloch's law for color vision. (1971) (80)
- Human ocular vergence movements induced by changing size and disparity. (1986) (79)
- Spatial frequency discrimination in normal vision and in patients with multiple sclerosis. (1982) (78)
- Stereoscopic subsystems for position in depth and for motion in depth (1979) (75)
- Perceptual Processes Used by Drivers During Overtaking in a Driving Simulator (2005) (75)
- Storage of spatial-frequency information and spatial-frequency discrimination (1985) (73)
- Flicker and movement constituents of the pattern reversal response (1985) (72)
- Monocular discrimination of the direction of motion in depth (1994) (70)
- Periodicity in orientation discrimination and the unconfounding of visual information (1986) (70)
- Visual responses to changing size and to sideways motion for different directions of motion in depth: linearization of visual responses. (1980) (69)
- Orientation-specific losses of contrast sensitivity in multiple sclerosis. (1980) (68)
- Selective adaptation to frequency-modulated tones: evidence for an information-processing channel selectively sensitive to frequency changes. (1979) (67)
- Visual responses to vorticity and the neural analysis of optic flow. (1985) (66)
- Impaired temporal resolution of vision after acute retrobulbar neuritis. (1976) (66)
- Visual field defects for unidirectional and oscillatory motion in depth (1989) (65)
- Form from motion parallax and form from luminance contrast: vernier discrimination. (1986) (65)
- Delay in visual perception in unilateral optic atrophy after retrobulbar neuritis. (1974) (65)
- Independence of evoked potentials and apparent size. (1971) (63)
- Subclinical optic neuropathy in multiple sclerosis. (1977) (61)
- Brightness contrast and evoked potentials. (1973) (61)
- Speedy assessment of visual acuity in amblyopia by the evoked potential method. (1977) (60)
- Visual fields described by contrast sensitivity, by acuity, and by relative sensitivity to different orientations. (1983) (60)
- Visual perception of changing size: The effect of object size (1979) (59)
- Chromatic adaptation and steady-state evoked potentials. (1968) (57)
- Recognition of motion-defined shapes in patients with multiple sclerosis and optic neuritis. (1991) (57)
- Neurons in area 18 of cat visual cortex selectively sensitive to changing size: Nonlinear interactions between responses to two edges (1979) (56)
- Visual fields for frontal plane motion and for changing size (1983) (56)
- Auditory brainstem responses in postconcussion syndrome. (1981) (55)
- Objective Method of Measuring the Relative Spectral-Luminosity Curve in Man (1970) (54)
- The dissociation of sideways movements from movements in depth: psychophysics. (1973) (53)
- Evidence for a neural mechanism that encodes angles (1996) (53)
- Disparity Detectors in Human Depth Perception: Evidence for Directional Selectivity (1973) (53)
- Interocular sustained suppression: correlations with evoked potential amplitude and distribution. (1972) (53)
- Some dynamic features of colour vision. (1971) (53)
- Development of Motion-Defined Figure-Ground Segregation in Preschool and Older Children, Using a Letter-Identification Task (1997) (52)
- Neurons in cat visual cortex tuned to the direction of motion in depth: effect of stimulus speed. (1982) (51)
- Human perception of objects: early visual processing of spatial form defined by luminance (2000) (50)
- Differential diagnosis of multiple sclerosis by visual evoked potential recording. (1974) (50)
- Estimating the time to collision with a rotating nonspherical object (2000) (50)
- Do Monocular Time-to-Collision Estimates Necessarily Involve Perceived Distance? (1999) (49)
- A method of measuring the potentials evoked by simultaneous stimulation of different retinal regions. (1970) (48)
- DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS BY VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIAL RECORDING (1974) (47)
- Seeing spatial form (2005) (46)
- Evoked potentials in vision research 1961–1986 (1986) (46)
- Effect of body temperature on visual evoked potential delay and visual perception in multiple sclerosis. (1977) (45)
- Simulated self-motion alters perceived time to collision (2000) (45)
- Origin of notches in CSF: optical or neural? (1987) (44)
- Glare susceptibility test results correlate with temporal safety margin when executing turns across approaching vehicles in simulated low‐sun conditions (2007) (44)
- Visual test results compared with flying performance in telemetry-tracked aircraft. (1983) (44)
- Electrophysiological evidence for colour channels in human pattern vision (1974) (43)
- Balance between pattern and flicker sensitivities in the visual fields of ophthalmological patients. (1984) (43)
- Risky driving behavior: a consequence of motion adaptation for visually guided motor action. (2000) (43)
- Electrophysiological Evidence for Existence of Neurones sensitive to Direction of Depth Movement (1973) (42)
- Electrical responses evoked from the human brain. (1979) (42)
- Spatial frequency discrimination and detection characteristics for gratings defined by orientation texture (1998) (41)
- Visual fatigue and visual evoked potentials in multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, ocular hypertension and Parkinson's disease. (1984) (41)
- Crowding and Contrast in Amblyopia (1993) (41)
- Spatial frequency mechanisms in human vision investigated by evoked potential recording (1983) (40)
- Evoked potentials during recovery from blindness recorded serially from an infant and his normally sighted twin. (1982) (40)
- Auditory—Visual Interactions and the Correspondence between Perceived Auditory Space and Perceived Visual Space (1977) (39)
- Cyclopean motion perception produced by Oscillations of size, disparity and location (1996) (39)
- Dissociation of orientation discrimination from form detection for motion-defined bars and luminance-defined bars: Effects of dot lifetime and presentation duration (1992) (39)
- Visual Acuity for Optotypes Made Visible by Relative Motion (1990) (38)
- Evoked potential and psychophysical correlates of changes in stimulus colour and intensity. (1970) (38)
- Colour coding of pattern responses in man investigated by evoked potential feedback and direct plot techniques (1975) (37)
- Shape Discrimination for Motion-Defined and Contrast-Defined form: Squareness is Special (1991) (37)
- Motion in depth: Adequate and inadequate simulation (1999) (36)
- Method for identifying amblyopes whose reduced line acuity is caused by defective selection and/or control of gaze (1992) (36)
- Visual Sensitivity to the Shape and Size of a Moving Object: Implications for Models of Object Perception (1980) (35)
- Visual field defects in ocular hypertension and glaucoma. (1984) (34)
- Nonlinearity in human visual responses to two-dimensional patterns, and a limitation of fourier methods (1987) (34)
- Visual flow and direction of locomotion. (1985) (34)
- Long range interactions between object-motion and self-motion in the perception of movement in depth (2004) (34)
- Pattern visual evoked potentials and spatial vision in retrobulbar neuritis and multiple sclerosis. (1984) (34)
- Just-noticeable difference in the speed of cyclopean motion in depth and the speed of cyclopean motion within a frontoparallel plane. (1997) (33)
- Low-contrast visual acuity test for pediatric use. (1988) (33)
- Objective evidence for phase-independent spatial frequency analysis in the human visual pathway (1988) (33)
- Crowding Depends on Contrast (1990) (33)
- Theoretical models of the generation of steady-state evoked potentials, their relation to neuroanatomy and their relevance to certain clinical problems. (1971) (32)
- Objective Investigation of Visual Function Using a Nondestructive Zoom-FFT Technique for Evoked Potential Analysis (1989) (32)
- Visual sensitivity to disparity pulses: evidence for directional selectivity. (1974) (31)
- Separate auditory channels for unidirectional frequency modulation and unidirectional amplitude modulation. (1979) (31)
- Unconfounding the direction of motion in depth, time to passage and rotation rate of an approaching object (2006) (31)
- Hitting what one wants to hit and missing what one wants to miss (2001) (30)
- Evoked potentials and sensation (1968) (30)
- Discrimination of the direction and speed of motion in depth of a monocularly visible target from binocular information alone. (1997) (30)
- Measurement of glare sensitivity in cataract patients using low‐contrast letter charts * (1993) (30)
- Texture changes versus size changes as stimuli for motion in depth (1983) (29)
- Binocular information about time to collision and time to passage (2002) (29)
- Binocular processing of motion: some unresolved questions. (2009) (29)
- Speedy evoked potential methods for assessing vision in normal and amblyopic eyes: Pros and cons (1980) (29)
- The effect of occlusion therapy on motion perception deficits in amblyopia (2015) (29)
- The Charles F. Prentice Award Lecture 1990: specific tests and specific blindnesses: keys, locks, and parallel processing. (1991) (28)
- Flying Performance on the Advanced Simulator for Pilot Training and Laboratory Tests of Vision (1983) (27)
- Orientation-tuned spatial filters for texture-defined form (1998) (27)
- Do letter charts measure contrast sensitivity (1991) (27)
- Motion‐defined letter detection and recognition in patients with multiple sclerosis (1992) (27)
- Adapting to expansion increases perceived time-to-collision (1999) (26)
- A possible means of monitoring the progress of demyelination in multiple sclerosis: effect of body temperature on visual perception of double light flashes. (1976) (26)
- Spatial orientation in aviation: visual contributions. (1995) (26)
- Coincidence detectors: visual processing of a pair of lines and implications for shape discrimination (2000) (25)
- Latencies of evoked potentials to flicker and to pattern speedily estimated by simultaneous stimulation method (1976) (25)
- The Component of Gaze Selection/Control in the Development of Visual Acuity in Children (1990) (24)
- Parallel Independent Encoding of Orientation, Spatial Frequency, and Contrast (1995) (24)
- Some early uses of evoked brain responses in investigations of human visual function (2009) (23)
- Judging the time to collision with a simulated textured object: Effect of mismatching rate of expansion of object size and of texture element size (1997) (22)
- Selective adaptation in stereoscopic depth perception. (1973) (22)
- Test-Retest Variability and Correlations between Tests of Texture Processing, Motion Processing, Visual Acuity, and Contrast Sensitivity (1995) (21)
- Magnetic and electrical brain responses to chromatic contrast in human (1996) (21)
- Evoked potential studies of visual perception. (1981) (21)
- Orientation Discrimination for Bars Defined by Orientation Texture (1995) (20)
- An evoked potential correlate of colour: evoked potential findings and single-cell speculations. (1973) (20)
- Evoked potentials to changes in the chromatic contrast and luminance contrast of checkboard stimulus patterns. (1972) (20)
- An audio-visual convergence area in the human brain (2004) (20)
- Reversible dissociation of sensitivity to dynamic stimuli in Parkinson's disease: Is magnocellular function essential to reading motion-defined letters? (1997) (19)
- Multiple sclerosis can cause visual processing deficits specific to texture-defined form. (1995) (19)
- Shape discrimination for rectangles defined by disparity alone, by disparity plus luminance and by disparity plus motion (1994) (19)
- Temporal integration of disparity information in stereoscopic perception (1974) (19)
- A study of the visual system by the correlation of light stimuli and evoked electrical responses (1965) (19)
- Role of feedback in the accuracy of perceived direction of motion-in-depth and control of interceptive action (2006) (19)
- Relation between the Magnitude of Flicker Sensation and Evoked Potential Amplitude in Man (1973) (19)
- Wavelength-modulated light generator. (1971) (18)
- The transducer characteristic of hair cells in the human ear: a possible objective measure (1988) (18)
- Visual Processing of the Motion of an Object in Three Dimensions for a Stationary or a Moving Observer (1995) (18)
- Methodology of patterned stimulation. Chapter 1 in: Visual Evoked Potentials in Man: New Developments. (1977) (18)
- A method of evoking contour-specific scalp potentials by chromatic checkerboard patterns. (1971) (18)
- Correlations between visual test results and flying performance on the advanced simulator for pilot training (ASPT). (1981) (18)
- Photometry in goldfish by electrophysiological recording: Comparison of criterion response method with heterochromatic flicker photometry (1975) (18)
- 12 – THE PERCEPTION OF STEREODEPTH AND STEREOMOTION: Cortical Mechanisms (1990) (17)
- A comparison of the 40-Hz response in man, and the properties of macaque ganglion cells (1993) (17)
- Vision and cricket (2012) (16)
- On the Mathematical Structure of the Visuotopic Mapping of Macaque Striate Cortex (16)
- Masking of spatial-frequency discrimination. (1985) (16)
- Measurement of glare susceptibility using low-contrast letter charts. (1993) (15)
- Two-dimensional Aspect Ratio Discrimination for Shape Defined by Orientation Texture (1996) (15)
- Accuracy of estimating time to collision using only monocular information in unilaterally enucleated observers and monocularly viewing normal controls (2000) (15)
- Recognition and detection of texture-defined letters (1994) (15)
- Chapter 13 The use of binocular time-to-contact information (2004) (15)
- Cortical Evoked Potentials (1972) (14)
- Accuracy of Reproducing Angles: Is a Right Angle Special? (1996) (14)
- Vernier step acuity and bisection acuity for texture-defined form (1997) (14)
- Device for measuring the precision of eye-hand coordination while tracking changing size. (1980) (13)
- Objective perimetry by evoked potential recording: limitations. (1978) (13)
- Patients with multiple sclerosis experience hearing loss specifically for shifts of tone frequency. (1984) (13)
- Evoked potentials to changes in the chromatic contrast and to changes in the luminance contrast of checkerboard stimulus patterns. (1971) (11)
- Long–distance interactions in Cyclopean vision (2001) (10)
- Psychophysical tests of vision and hearing in patients with multiple sclerosis. (1981) (10)
- Orientation discrimination in cyclopean vision (1995) (9)
- Nonlinear terms produced by passing amplitude-modulated sinusoids through a hair cell transducer function (1993) (9)
- Collision avoidance: a helicopter simulator study. (1996) (9)
- Fast long-range interactions in the early processing of luminance-defined form (2002) (9)
- Chapter 9 A step by step approach to research on time-to-contact and time-to-passage (2004) (8)
- Motion sensitivity measured by a psychophysical linearizing technique. (1981) (8)
- The divergence of velocity and visual processing. (1993) (8)
- Fast long-distance interactions in the early processing of motion-defined form and of combinations of motion-defined, luminance-defined, and cyclopean form (2002) (8)
- Magnetic and electrical responses of the human brain to texture-defined form and to textons. (1995) (7)
- A correlation between evoked potentials and point-to-point interocular suppression. (1970) (7)
- Degraded discrimination between speech-like sounds by patients with multiple sclerosis and Friedreich's ataxia. (1984) (7)
- Parallel and sequential processing of visual information in man: investigation by evoked potential recording. (1973) (6)
- Adaptation to Incomplete Flow Patterns: No Evidence for ‘Filling-In’ the Perception of Flow Patterns (1982) (6)
- Contrast sensitivity of the changing-size channel (1981) (6)
- Estimates of time to collision based on binocular and monocular visual information (1996) (6)
- High and low contrast acuity. (1990) (6)
- Temporal selectivity of changing-size channels. (1980) (6)
- Spatial frequency discrimination in cyclopean vision (2002) (5)
- Semi-automatic, multi-channel Fourier analyser for evoked potential analysis. (1974) (5)
- Babe Ruth: with vision like that, how could he hit the ball? (1997) (5)
- Lee's tau operator. (2009) (5)
- Measurement of the Sensitivities of Information-P rocessing Channels for Frequency Change and for Amplitude Change by a Titration Method* (1982) (5)
- Detection and Quantification of Neuroophthalmological Abnormalities Using Psychophysical Measures of Visual Delay and Temporal Resolution (1980) (5)
- Stereoscopic Depth Channels for Position and for Motion (1978) (5)
- Visual psychophysical tests in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (1984) (4)
- Orientation characteristics of a mechanism in the human visual system sensitive to cyclopean form (2002) (4)
- Abnormal Adaptation of Visual Contrast Sensitivity In Multiple Sclerosis Patients (1981) (4)
- Evoked potentials and psychological variables (1972) (4)
- On-line Fourier analysis of steady-state evoked potentials to alternating wave length stimuli. (1969) (4)
- Visually Evoked Potential Methods with Clinical Applications (1974) (3)
- Spatial vision in adults and infants: a tribute to Russell Harter. (1995) (3)
- Measurement of acuity variations within the central visual field caused by neurological lesions. (1975) (3)
- A hypothesis-based approach to clinical psychophysics and to the design of visual tests: the Proctor Lecture. (2002) (3)
- Myasthenia gravis and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. (1985) (3)
- To what extent can visual deficits caused by multiple sclerosis be understood in terms of parallel processing? (1990) (3)
- Two models of the recognition and detection of texture-defined letters compared (1995) (3)
- Latencies of evoked potentials to flicker and to pattern speedily estimated by simultaneous method. (1976) (2)
- Delayed Auditory Tone Perception in Multiple Sclerosis (1983) (2)
- Nonlinearities in the visual processing of motion and form (1993) (2)
- Postconcussion Syndrome-Reply (1982) (2)
- An apparatus for the correlation of evoked potentials and repetitive stimuli (1966) (2)
- Visual flow and direction of locomotion. (1985) (2)
- Average steady state responses to coloured stimuli. (1967) (2)
- Convergence of boundary and body information in the visual processing of aspect ratio (2006) (2)
- Detection and discrimination of motion-defined and luminance-defined two-dimensional form (1994) (1)
- Sensory information processing and evoked potentials (1972) (1)
- Dissociation of achromatic and chromatic processing of spatial form and temporal modulation by the titration method. (1993) (1)
- Objective evidence for opponent-orientation processing (1986) (1)
- The Processing of Spatial Form by the Human Brain Studied by Recording the Brain’s Electrical and Magnetic Responses to Visual Stimuli (2005) (1)
- Simulated hair cell transduction of quasi-frequency-modulated and amplitude-modulated tones (2001) (1)
- Visual psychophysical tests in demyelinating disease. (1983) (1)
- Multiple cues for object perception (2001) (1)
- Specific loss of sensitivity to frequency modulation in multiple sclerosis (MS) (1981) (1)
- A Frequency Domain Technique for Using Evoked Magnetic Fields to Test Multi-Stage Models of Sensory Processing (1989) (1)
- Systems approach in vision : proceedings of a workshop held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 27-29 August 1984 (1986) (1)
- Simultaneous analysis of potentials evoked by focal illumination of two retinal areas by flicker and pattern stimuli; application to migraine and to visual field investigations. (1970) (1)
- Periodicity in orientation discrimination threshold (1986) (1)
- The activities of single neurons and evoked potentials (1972) (1)
- ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND PSYCHOPHYSICS OF MOTION IN DEPTH (1981) (1)
- Techniques in evoked potential research (1972) (1)
- Measurement ofacuity variations within thecentral visual field caused byneurological lesions (1975) (0)
- Investigations of normal and defective colour vision by evoked potential recording. (1978) (0)
- Visual and Auditory Sensitivities and Discriminations. (1996) (0)
- Eyoked potentials and sensation 1 (1968) (0)
- Nonlinear terms produced by passing amplitude-modulated sinusoids through a hair cell transducer function (2005) (0)
- of double light flashes . temperature on visual perception multiple sclerosis : effect of body the progress of demyelination in A possible means of monitoring (0)
- High and low contrast acuity. Reply (1990) (0)
- Special issue on unresolved questions in stereopsis. (2008) (0)
- Spatial summation for opponent color processes (A) (1984) (0)
- Evoked Potentials., Roger Q. Cracco, Ivan Bodis-Wollner (Eds.). Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York (1986), 564, index, illustrated. $96 (1986) (0)
- A Visual Channel Theory Approach to Pilot Performance and Simulator Imagery (1981) (0)
- Assessment and Development of Oculomotor Flying Skills by the Application of the Channel Theory of Vision. (1982) (0)
- Visual field analyser: Assessment of delay and temporal resolution of vision (2006) (0)
- Visual loss in patients with 20/20 (or better) vision (1986) (0)
- Clinical applications of evoked potentials (1972) (0)
- Nonlinearities in Psychophysical Models of The Processing of Spatial form and Motion (2018) (0)
- Relation between VEP and Visual Function in Lesions of the Optic Nerve and Visual Pathway (1988) (0)
- Motion-Defined Letter Reading Test (1991) (0)
- Delayed auditory tone perception and delayed BEPs in multiple sclerosis patients (1981) (0)
- Natural Computation: A Fresh Approach to Vision Research. (1980) (0)
- A Basis for Evoked Potential Assessment of Certain Visual Functions. (1981) (0)
- Evoked Potentials: Recording Methods (2009) (0)
- Psychophysical tests in demyelinating disease. (1983) (0)
- VISUAL SENSITIVITIES AND DISCRIMINATIONS AND THEIR ROLES IN AVIATION (1985) (0)
- Visual Channel Sensitivity and Pilot Performance in a Flight Simulator (1982) (0)
- Comparing the relative accuracy of perception and action in ball catching (2010) (0)
- A Sensitive Method for Quantifying Functional Loss Caused by Veiling Glare in Patients and in Elderly Nonpatients (1991) (0)
- A Frequency Domain Method for Isolating Specific Kinds of Nonlinear Neural Processing and for Testing Nonlinear Multineuron Models Against Data (2018) (0)
- Judging the direction of object motion-in-depth during simulated self-motion (2010) (0)
- Letters (1993) (0)
- Unconfounding the time to passage, direction of motion and rotation rate of an approaching object: Different early visual processing in expert baseball players and nonplayers (2010) (0)
- Selective Feature-Based Attention Directed to a Pair of Lines: Psychophysical Evidence and a Psychophysical Model (2001) (0)
- Dissecting the Visual and Auditory Pathways by Means of the Two-Input Technique, (1988) (0)
- Visual motion adaptation can impair decision making in driving (2010) (0)
- Sensory sensitivities and discriminations and their AFOSR-99-0080 roles in aviation (0)
- Advances in research on evoked potentials (1980) (0)
- Theoretical models of the generation of steady-state evoked potentials, their relation to neuroanatomy and their relevance to certain clinical problems. (1971) (0)
- Ultra-High Resolution Analysis of Auditory and Visual Brain Responses Using Zoom-FFT (1989) (0)
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