Richard Held
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Richard Marx Held was an American professor emeritus of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work in vision development contributed to the early years of vision research. He held a Civil Engineering degree from Columbia University, and earned a PhD in Experimental psychology with a specialization in space perception from Harvard University. In 1973, Held was named to the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of his achievements in psychology. He was also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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- MOVEMENT-PRODUCED STIMULATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF VISUALLY GUIDED BEHAVIOR. (1963) (1073)
- Residual Visual Function after Brain Wounds involving the Central Visual Pathways in Man (1973) (775)
- Myopic children show insufficient accommodative response to blur. (1993) (521)
- Plasticity in sensory-motor systems. (1965) (482)
- Moving Visual Scenes Influence the Apparent Direction of Gravity (1972) (413)
- Autism as a disorder of prediction (2014) (390)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF VISUALLY-DIRECTED REACHING. (1964) (372)
- PLASTICITY IN HUMAN SENSORIMOTOR CONTROL. (1963) (351)
- Adaptation of Disarranged Hand-Eye Coordination Contingent upon Re-Afferent Stimulation (1958) (300)
- Exposure-history as a factor in maintaining stability of perception and coordination. (1961) (269)
- Stereoacuity development for crossed and uncrossed disparities in human infants (1982) (256)
- Characteristics of moving visual scenes influencing spatial orientation (1975) (250)
- Stereoacuity of human infants. (1980) (229)
- Dissociation of visual functions by deprivation and rearrangement (1968) (225)
- Visual Accommodation in Human Infants (1965) (214)
- Neonatal deprivation and adult rearrangement: complementary techniques for analyzing plastic sensory-motor coordinations. (1961) (214)
- Astigmatism in children: changes in axis and amount from birth to six years. (1984) (207)
- Technique for Studying Adaptation to Disarranged Hand-Eye Coordination (1958) (206)
- Emmetropization and the progression of manifest refraction in children followed from infancy to puberty (1993) (196)
- Dissociation of the Visual Placing Response into Elicited and Guided Components (1967) (194)
- The newly sighted fail to match seen with felt (2011) (192)
- A dynamic relationship between myopia and blur-driven accommodation in school-aged children (1995) (189)
- Adaptation to displaced and delayed visual feedback from the hand. (1966) (182)
- Accommodation, Accommodative Convergence, and Response AC/A Ratios Before and at the Onset of Myopia in Children (2005) (176)
- Astigmatism in infants. (1978) (171)
- Visually directed pointing as a function of target distance, direction, and available cues (1972) (170)
- Wavefront aberrations in eyes of emmetropic and moderately myopic school children and young adults (2002) (167)
- The postnatal development of monocular optokinetic nystagmus in infants (1982) (165)
- Astigmatism and the development of myopia in children (2000) (156)
- Visually Guided Reaching in Infant Monkeys after Restricted Rearing (1967) (151)
- Adapting to supernormal auditory localization cues. I. Bias and resolution. (1998) (118)
- Infant visual acuity and its meridional variation (1978) (115)
- Orientational anisotropy in infant vision (1975) (112)
- TWO TYPES OF ADAPTATION TO AN OPTICALLY-ROTATED VISUAL FIELD. (1964) (108)
- Preferential-looking assessment of fusion and stereopsis in infants aged 1-6 months. (1985) (106)
- Color- and Edge-Sensitive Channels in the Human Visual System: Tuning for Orientation (1971) (101)
- Development and segmentation of visually controlled movement by selective exposure during rearing. (1970) (101)
- The Cortical Correlate of Pattern Vision. (1949) (97)
- Preferential Looking Acuity in Infants from Two to Fifty‐Eight Weeks of Age (1980) (94)
- Wave-front aberrations in the anterior corneal surface and the whole eye. (2003) (93)
- The development of eye alignment, convergence, and sensory binocularity in young infants. (1994) (85)
- Vision: Myopia and ambient night-time lighting (2000) (84)
- Development of visual acuity in infants with congenital cataracts. (1981) (83)
- Eye Tracking of Observer-Generated Target Movements (1968) (82)
- Binocular function in human infants: correlation of stereoptic and fusion-rivalry discriminations. (1989) (81)
- Myopia Progression Is Specified by a Double Exponential Growth Function (2005) (80)
- Growth in head size during infancy: Implications for sound localization. (1988) (75)
- Visual acuity and its meridional variations in children aged 7–60 months (1983) (73)
- Refraction in Humans from Birth to Five Years (1981) (72)
- Motor-Sensory Feedback and the Geometry of Visual Space (1963) (71)
- The Development of Vergence Does Not Account for the Onset of Stereopsis (1983) (71)
- Change in corneal shape and corneal wave-front aberrations with accommodation. (2003) (70)
- A Neural Model for Labile Sensorimotor Coordinations (1962) (69)
- Pre-stereoptic binocular vision in infants (1986) (68)
- Locating and identifying: Two modes of visual processing (1967) (67)
- Adaptation to disarranged eye-hand coordination in the distance-dimension. (1959) (67)
- Potential downside of high initial visual acuity (2018) (66)
- Effects of spectacle intervention on the progression of myopia in children. (1999) (65)
- Development of Spatial Contrast Sensitivity from Infancy to Adulthood: Psychophysical Data (1997) (63)
- Development of vernier acuity in infants (1984) (58)
- Shifts in tonic accommodation after near work are related to refractive errors in children (1995) (58)
- PLASTICITY OF SENSORIMOTOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE HUMAN INFANT. (1966) (56)
- Adapting to supernormal auditory localization cues. II. Constraints on adaptation of mean response. (1998) (53)
- Sensory deprivation: Facts in search of a theory. Exposure-history as a factor in maintaining stability of perception and coordination. (1961) (52)
- Adaptation to displaced vision: a change in the central control of sensorimotor coordination. (1971) (52)
- Vernier acuity is less than grating acuity in 2- and 3-month-olds (1987) (52)
- The association of wavefront aberration and accommodative lag in myopes (2005) (51)
- Visual acuity of infants with ocular diseases. (1982) (48)
- Development of sensorially-guided reaching in infant monkeys. (1974) (48)
- Quick Assessment of Preferential Looking Acuity in Infants (1980) (46)
- A purely binocular mechanism in human vision (1981) (46)
- The effectiveness of a retinoscope beam as an accommodative stimulus. (1980) (45)
- Development of amblyopia in infants. (1979) (43)
- Visual-haptic mapping and the origin of cross-modal identity. (2009) (41)
- From visual acuity to hyperacuity: a 10-year update. (1989) (39)
- Monkeys Show an Oblique Effect (1979) (39)
- Infant astigmatism and meridional amblyopia (1985) (39)
- 13 – THE DEVELOPMENT OF VISION AND VISUAL PERCEPTION (1990) (39)
- Increased accommodation following adaptation to image blur in myopes. (2004) (38)
- Infant visual acuity is underestimated because near threshold gratings are not preferentially fixated (1979) (36)
- State reversals of optically induced tilt and torsional eye movements (1978) (35)
- Supernormal Auditory Localization (1993) (34)
- A device for rapid recording of positioning responses in two dimensions (1968) (33)
- Development of acuity and stereopsis in infants with esotropia. (1985) (33)
- Motor-Sensory Feedback versus Need in Adaptation to Rearrangement (1964) (33)
- Comparison of visually guided reaching in normal and deprived infant monkeys. (1975) (33)
- Supernormal Auditory LocalizationI. General Background (1993) (32)
- Altered reaching following adaptation to optical displacement of the hand. (1967) (31)
- Strabismic amblyopia in infants. (1979) (30)
- The development of binocular summation in human infants. (1983) (29)
- The role of vision in gravitational orientation. (1975) (29)
- Eye torsion and the apparent horizon under head tilt and visual field rotation (1981) (26)
- Shared characteristics of stereopsis and the purely binocular process (1983) (26)
- Eye torsion and visual tilt are mediated by different binocular processes (1979) (26)
- Anisotropic resolution in children's vision (1984) (25)
- Monocular visual form deprivation in human infants (1983) (25)
- Gravitoinertial force magnitude and direction influence head-centric auditory localization. (2001) (23)
- Development of visual resolution. (1979) (22)
- A binocular contribution to the production of optokinetic nystagmus in normal and stereoblind subjects (1981) (22)
- Binocular Adaptation That Cannot Be Measured Monocularly (1982) (21)
- Sensory Deprivation and Visual Speed: An Analysis (1959) (20)
- Supernormal auditory localization. I. General background. (1993) (20)
- Development of Visual Acuity in Normal and Astigmatic Infants (1978) (19)
- Normal Visual Development and its Deviations (1988) (19)
- Sight restoration (2012) (18)
- Development of binocularity and its sexual differentiation (1996) (18)
- Gravity and the tilt aftereffect (1982) (18)
- Neuronal mechanisms in visual perception. (1977) (18)
- Binocular visual form deprivation in human infants (2004) (17)
- Color and edge sensitive channels converge on stereo-depth analyzers (1975) (17)
- Cyclopean stimulation can influence sensations of self-motion in normal and stereoblind subjects (1980) (16)
- Development of Optokinetic Nystagmus and Effects of Abnormal Visual Experience During Infancy (1983) (16)
- Psychophysical assessment of visual acuity in infants with visual disorders (1983) (15)
- Visual acuity development in tyrosinase negative oculocutaneous albinism (1984) (15)
- RECENT PROGRESS IN PERCEPTION (1977) (15)
- Orthogonal astigmatic axes in Chinese and Caucasian infants. (1987) (13)
- The development of visual acuity in infant astigmats. (1985) (13)
- Changes in perceived size of angle as a function or orientation in the frontal plane. (1966) (10)
- The Oblique Effect in Chinese Infants and Adults (1997) (10)
- Perception and its neuronal mechanisms (1989) (10)
- Color-contingent tilt aftereffect: Spatial frequency specificity (1982) (9)
- Using near retinoscopy to refract infants (1996) (9)
- Revisiting the molyneux question (2010) (8)
- Monocularity of color-contingent tilt aftereffects (1977) (8)
- Perception: mechanisms and models;: Readings from Scientific American (1972) (8)
- Sensory Deprivation and Perceptual Lag (1960) (8)
- An Attempt that Failed to Reproduce a Study of Disarranged Eye-Hand Coordination (1964) (7)
- 9 – Development of Acuity in Infants with Normal and Anomalous Visual Experience (1981) (6)
- Corrigendum: The newly sighted fail to match seen with felt (2011) (6)
- Movement-Produced Stimulation Is Important in Prism-Induced After-Effects: A Reply to Hochberg (1963) (6)
- Insufficient Accommodation and Near Esophoria: Precursors or Concomitants of Juvenile-Onset Myopia? (1998) (6)
- Development of Cortically Mediated Visual Processes in Human Infants (1989) (5)
- Effects of Various Types of Nonlinear Distortion upon the Intelligibility of Speech (1952) (5)
- Prediction of myopia in children (1996) (5)
- Wavefront Aberrations in Accommodated Eyes of Emmetropes and Myopes (2003) (5)
- Visual Development, Infant (1988) (5)
- Inhibition of binocular contrast sensitivity in hypermetropic anisometropia. (1991) (4)
- Recent progress in perception : readings from Scientific American (1977) (4)
- Hans-Lukas Teuber (1977) (4)
- Myopia: Nature, Nurture, and the Blur Hypothesis (2000) (4)
- Adaptation to transformed auditory localization cues in a hybrid real/virtual environment (1992) (4)
- The Dynamics of Myopia Progression Onset and Offset Revealed by Exponential Growth Functions Fit to Individual Longitudinal Refractive Data (2002) (4)
- The meaning of non-monotonic psychometric functions in the assessment of infant preferential looking acuity. A reply to Bankset al. (1982) and Telleret al. (1982) (1983) (4)
- Early astigmatism contributes to the oblique effect and creates its Chinese-Caucasian difference. (2003) (3)
- New methods for testing infant vision. (1979) (3)
- Adaptation to supernormal auditory localization cues as a function of rearrangement strength (1994) (3)
- The Role of Early Experience in the Development and Maintenance of Orientation Selectivity in the Cat's Visual Cortex: M. Stryker (2)
- Erratum to “The association of wavefront aberration and accommodative lag in myopes” [Vis. Res. 45 (2005) 285–290] (2005) (2)
- Nonvisual Components in Visual Form Perception (1964) (2)
- Growth of the head in male and female infants from 8 to 22 weeks (1986) (2)
- Sensory Deprivation and Visual Speed: An Analysis. (1959) (1)
- The accommodative response to blur in myopic children (2000) (1)
- Human Spatial Orientation. I. P. Howard and W. B. Templeton. Wiley, New York, 1966. 541 pp., illus. $13.50 (1967) (1)
- The Near Triad and Accommodation Accuracy in Emmetropic and Myopic Children. (2004) (1)
- The eighteenth international symposium of neuropsychology The eighteenth meeting of this symposium was held at Constanz (West Germany) from June 25–29 1973. The local organizer was Pr. K. Poeck (Aachen) (1976) (1)
- Visual interfaces: The human perceiver (1991) (1)
- How do optical aberrations and defocus affect retinal images (2010) (1)
- Introductory lecture to session II Development of spatially coordinated movements (1974) (1)
- Refractive error-dependent differences in accommodation after blur adaptation (2010) (1)
- Vernier acuity summation as a function of edge orientation (1991) (0)
- The cortical correlate of pattern vision. (1949) (0)
- Assessment of Lateral Interaction Across the Visual Field Using Hermann Grid Contrast Thresholds (1997) (0)
- EXPERIENCE AND CAPACITY. VOLUME 4. PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH CONFERENCE ON LEARNING, REMEMBERING, AND FORGETTING. (1968) (0)
- The inferential model of motion perception during self-motion cannot apply at constant velocity (1994) (0)
- Relationship between the accommodative lag and wavefront aberrations in eyes of myopes and emmetropes (2004) (0)
- Neuronal mechanisms in visual perception : based on an NRP Work Session held December 9-11, 1973, and updated by participants (1977) (0)
- A possible account of impairments in configural face processing following early visual deprivation (2016) (0)
- The Sense of Location: Human Spatial Orientation . I. P. Howard and W. B. Templeton. Wiley, New York, 1966. 541 pp., illus. $13.50. (1967) (0)
- Establishing Cross-Modal Mappings: (2014) (0)
- Human Perception@@@The Intelligent Eye@@@Perception: Mechanisms and Models (1972) (0)
- CHANGES IN CORNEAL CURVATURE WITH VIEWING DISTANCE.: Poster #91 (2001) (0)
- PRISMATIC ADAPTATION UNDER SCOTOPIC AND PUOTOPfC CONDITIONS (2005) (0)
- The Development of Visuol Acuity in Infont Astigmots (2005) (0)
- SOURCES OF INSTABILITY OF ACCOMMODATION IN YOUNG ADULTS: 3:20 pm (OR-321) (1994) (0)
- Sensory System I (1988) (0)
- The development of hyperacute visual resolution in infants (1984) (0)
- In Honor of Nat Durlach (2016) (0)
- Development of visual perception. (1983) (0)
- Vision and visual systems (1988) (0)
- Meridional amblyopia measured by vernier acuity in formerly astigmatic children (1986) (0)
- Obituary: Hans-Lukas Teuber (1916-1977). (1979) (0)
- Accommodation after Image Blur Adaptation in Myopes and Emmetropes (2003) (0)
- Citation III bonded structure (1984) (0)
- Optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) is mediated by a binocular process (A) (1979) (0)
- Hans-Lukas Teuber 1916–1977 (1978) (0)
- The Sense of Location. (Book Reviews: Human Spatial Orientation) (1967) (0)
- Is looking seeing (1977) (0)
- Procede servant a empecher la progression de la myopie par identification et correction d'aberrations optiques (2000) (0)
- On maintaining crossmodal identity (2010) (0)
- Number 3591 Plasticity in Hum , Sensorimotor (1963) (0)
- Development ofvisual acuity ininfants withcongenital (1981) (0)
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