Kenneth N. Ogle
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American vision scientist
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Kenneth N. Ogle's Degrees
- PhD Physiology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Physiology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Physiology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kenneth N. Ogle was a scientist of human vision. He was born in Colorado, and attended the public school and college at Colorado Springs. In 1925, Ogle earned a bachelor's degree from Colorado College cum laude. After graduation from college and selection of physics as a career, Ogle spent two years at Dartmouth College, a year at the University of Minnesota, and then returned to Dartmouth College for his Ph.D. degree, awarded in 1930. He was later awarded an honorary medical degree by the University of Uppsala in Sweden.
Kenneth N. Ogle's Published Works
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- Researches in binocular vision. (1950) (433)
- Depth of focus of the human eye. (1959) (131)
- INDUCED SIZE EFFECT: I. A NEW PHENOMENON IN BINOCULAR SPACE PERCEPTION ASSOCIATED WITH THE RELATIVE SIZES OF THE IMAGES OF THE TWO EYES (1938) (126)
- Precision and validity of stereoscopic depth perception from double images. (1953) (126)
- Stereoscopic vision and the duration of the stimulus. (1958) (115)
- Oculomotor imbalance in binocular vision and fixation disparity (1968) (106)
- Observations on vertical divergences and hyperphorias. (1953) (97)
- Fixation disparity and the fusional processes in binocular single vision. (1949) (93)
- Disparity limits of stereopsis. (1952) (90)
- On the limits of stereoscopic vision. (1952) (87)
- The pupillogram and narcolepsy (1969) (78)
- STEREOSCOPIC DEPTH PERCEPTION AND EXPOSURE DELAY BETWEEN IMAGES TO THE TWO EYES. (1963) (75)
- Corresponding Retinal Points, the Horopter and Size and Shape of Ocular Images* (1932) (67)
- An Analytical Treatment of the Longitudinal Horopter; Its Measurement and Application to Related Phenomena, Especially to the Relative Size and Shape of the Ocular Images* (1932) (66)
- On the accommodative convergence and the proximal convergence. (1957) (54)
- Observations on accommodative convergence; especially its nonlinear relationships. (1959) (51)
- Mydriatic effect of four drugs determined with pupillograph. (1967) (48)
- Stereopsis and vertical disparity. (1955) (46)
- The Effect of Homatropine on the Accommodation-Convergence Association (1956) (45)
- Note on stereoscopic acuity and observation distance. (1958) (43)
- SIZE AND SHAPE OF OCULAR IMAGES: I. METHODS OF DETERMINATION AND PHYSIOLOGIC SIGNIFICANCE (1932) (43)
- Dynamics of the pupil during binocular rivalry. (1966) (40)
- Foveal contrast thresholds with blurring of the retinal image and increasing size of test stimulus. (1961) (38)
- Stereoscopic depth and binocular rivalry. (1967) (38)
- Further considerations of fixation disparity and the binocular fusional processes. (1951) (37)
- Stereoscopic Acuity and the Role of Convergence (1956) (36)
- On the correction of unilateral aphakia with contact lenses. (1958) (35)
- The Visual Space Sense (1962) (35)
- On stereoscopic depth perception. (1954) (34)
- SIZE AND SHAPE OF OCULAR IMAGES: III. VISUAL SENSITIVITY TO DIFFERENCES IN THE RELATIVE SIZE OF THE OCULAR IMAGES OF THE TWO EYES (1932) (32)
- Optics: An Introduction for Ophthalmologists (1961) (31)
- Some physiologic considerations of hereditary mascular degeneration. (1956) (30)
- Some aspects of stereoscopic depth perception. (1967) (29)
- Fixation disparity. (1954) (28)
- Present status of our knowledge of stereoscopic vision. (1958) (27)
- Stereoscopic acuity and observation distance. (1965) (27)
- Blurring of the retinal image and contrast thresholds in the fovea. (1960) (26)
- CORRECTION OF AMETROPIA WITH INTRACORNEAL LENSES. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY. (1964) (26)
- Cyclofusional movements. (1946) (25)
- THE CORRECTION OF ANISEIKONIA WITH OPHTHALMIC LENSES (1936) (24)
- The binocular depth contrast phenomenon. (1946) (24)
- The Induced Size Effect (1940) (23)
- ASTIGMATISM AT OBLIQUE AXES AND BINOCULAR STEREOSCOPIC SPATIAL LOCALIZATION (1945) (21)
- Peripheral contrast thresholds and blurring of the retinal image for a point light source. (1961) (20)
- Induced size effect. I : A new phenomenon in binocular vision associated with the relative sizes of the images in the two eyes (1938) (20)
- INDUCED SIZE EFFECT: II. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE PHENOMENON WITH RESTRICTED FUSION STIMULI (1939) (20)
- Ocular dominance and binocular retinal rivalry (1962) (19)
- Influence of contact lenses on accommodation. Theoretic considerations and clinical study. (1967) (19)
- On the problem of an international nomenclature for designating visual acuity. (1953) (18)
- On the resolving power of the human eye. (1951) (18)
- Fixation disparity and oculomotor imbalance. (1958) (18)
- Distortion of the Image by Prisms (1951) (18)
- On the precise objective determination of eye movements. (1956) (18)
- Distortion of the image by ophthalmic prisms. (1952) (17)
- Ocular distribution of digoxin-3H in the cat. (1967) (16)
- INDUCED SIZE EFFECT WITH THE EYES IN ASYMMETRIC CONVERGENCE (1940) (16)
- PUPILLARY RESPONSE TO FUSIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS. (1964) (16)
- Stereoscopic depth perception from after-images (1962) (16)
- RELATIVE SIZES OF OCULAR IMAGES OF THE TWO EYES IN ASYMMETRIC CONVERGENCE (1939) (15)
- The Role of Convergence in Stereoscopic Vision (1953) (15)
- Accommodation-convergence association; experiments with phenylephrine, pilocarpine, and physostigmine. (1958) (14)
- ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ANISEIKONIA AND ANOMALOUS BINOCULAR SPACE PERCEPTION (1943) (14)
- Effect of pilocarpine in counteracting mydriasis. (1968) (13)
- Fundus photographs in color using a high-speed flash tube in the Zeiss retinal camera. (1953) (13)
- Aniseikonia and Spatial Orientation (1945) (13)
- MERIDIONAL ANISEIKONIA AT OBLIQUE AXES (1945) (12)
- Stereopsis and unequal luminosities of the images in the two eyes. (1956) (12)
- Basis of stereoscopic vision. (1954) (12)
- Quantitative Study of Pupil Response to Miotic Drugs (1966) (12)
- Speed of pupillary light response following topical pilocarpine or tropicamide. (1968) (12)
- INDUCED SIZE EFFECT: III. A STUDY OF THE PHENOMENON AS INFLUENCED BY HORIZONTAL DISPARITY OF THE FUSION CONTOURS (1939) (11)
- Meridional Magnifying Lens Systems in the Measurement and Correction of Aniseikonia (1944) (9)
- The depth of focus of the eye. (1959) (9)
- COMPARISON OF VISUAL AND PUPILLARY LIGHT THRESHOLDS IN PERIPHERY. (1964) (8)
- Stereoscopic sensitivity in the space eikonometer. (1945) (8)
- Distortion of stereoscopic spatial localization. (1948) (8)
- REPEATABILITY OF OPHTHALMOEIKONOMETER MEASUREMENTS (1940) (8)
- A Study of the Aniseikonia in a Case of Increasing Unilateral Index Myopia (1943) (7)
- Correction of unilateral aphakia with contact lenses. Report of seven cases. (1960) (7)
- SOME OBSERVATIONS ON INTERMITTENT EXOTROPIA. (1965) (7)
- An Optical Unit for Obtaining Variable Magnification in Ophthalmic Use (1942) (7)
- Some Aspects of the Eye as an Image-Forming Mechanism (1943) (6)
- OPHTHALMIC LENS TESTING INSTRUMENT (1943) (6)
- Residual accommodation under homatropine-cocaine cycloplegia. (1953) (6)
- Theory of the space-eikonometer. (1946) (6)
- Blurring of retinal image and foveal contrast thresholds of separated point light sources. (1962) (6)
- STEREOSCOPIC LOCALIZATION OF AFTERIMAGES WITH EYES IN ASYMMETRIC CONVERGENCE. (1964) (6)
- Application of High Speed Flash Tube to Photographing the Fundus of the Eye in Color (1953) (5)
- An introduction for ophthalmologists (1961) (5)
- The accommodative convergence-accommodation ratio and its relation to the correction of refractive error. (1966) (5)
- The Perception of the Visual World. James J. Gibson; Leonard Carmichael, Ed. Boston: HoughtonMifflin, 1950. 235 pp. $4.00 (1951) (5)
- A consideration of the horopter. (1962) (4)
- Derivative curve in evaluation of pupillary reflex response to light. (1969) (4)
- A Criticism of the Use of the Word “Anisopia” (1952) (4)
- The effect of homatropine on the accomodation-convergence association. (1956) (3)
- Optics and visual physiology. (1952) (3)
- Blurring of retinal image and foveal differential light thresholds. (1961) (2)
- The intracorneal lens: an experimental study. (1961) (2)
- Space perception and vertical disparity. (1952) (2)
- The Perception of the Visual World . James J. Gibson; Leonard Carmichael, Ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1950. 235 pp. $4.00. (1951) (1)
- COMMENTS ON ANISEIKONIC CASE REPORT BY MORGAN (1945) (1)
- Seven-Place Values of Trigonometric Functions. (1943) (1)
- Optics and visual physiology. (1953) (1)
- Aniseikonia for Distant and Near Vision (1949) (1)
- Optics and visual physiology; review of literature for 1949 and 1950. (1951) (1)
- Researches on Normal and Defective Colour Vision (1948) (1)
- Visual acuity. (1969) (0)
- Aniseikonia for distant and near vision. (1950) (0)
- One eye, two eyes. (1967) (0)
- Relation of Anisometropia to Aniseikonia (1945) (0)
- Introduction of Dr. Lorrin Riggs on the occasion of the Friedenwald Award in ophthalmology. (1967) (0)
- On the Presentation of the Proctor Medal of the Association for Research in Ophthalmology (1962) (0)
- Pupillary response to momentary light stimulation to eyes unequally adapted to light. (1967) (0)
- Perception and the Transactional View. (1962) (0)
- COLORED PROJECTION SLIDES-Reply (1963) (0)
- Pupillary Responses to Fusional Movements: Reply to Dr. Burian (1965) (0)
- Remarks Made on the Acceptance of the Proctor Medal Award (1962) (0)
- Distored Binocular Vision (1948) (0)
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