6–9 February 1998, New Mexico, United States
Can cone directionality improve retinal image quality?
Stephen A. Bums, Ji Chang He, Susana Marcos, and Robert H. Webb
FA.1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Photoreceptor Directionality at Different Wavelengths: Measurements and Predictions
Susana Marcos, Ji Chang He, and Stephen A. Burns
FA.2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
The Spatial Distribution of Human Macular Pigment
Michelle L. Bieber and John S. Werner
FA.3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Foveal Cone Photopigment Distribution in Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Association with Fundus Features
A.E. Elsner, L. Moraes, C.W. Kunze, and M.E. Hartnett
FA.4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
The Retinal Topography of Local and Lateral Gain Control Mechanisms
Erich E. Sutter and Marcus A. Bearse
FB.1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Contrast Dependence of Multifocal ERG Components
Marcus A. Bearse and Erich E. Sutter
FB.2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Blood Glucose Effects on the Dark-Adapted ERG
Marilyn E. Schneck, Brad Fortune, and Anthony J. Adams
FB.3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
no b-wave: A potential mouse model of CSNB
Machelle T. Pardue, Matthew M. LaVail, and Neal S. Peachey
FB.4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Developing Vision Standards for the Canadian Forces: Seeing All That They Can See
E. J. Casson and Gillian H. Gibbs
FC.1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Predicting Closed Road Sign Recognition Performance from Vision Tests
Kent E. Higgins and Joanne Wood
FC.2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Effects of Degraded Vision on Task Performance and Subjective Confidence
G.H. Gibbs and E.J. Casson
FC.3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Relationship Between Performance of Tasks of Daily Living and Tests of Visual Function in Patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa
Janet P. Szlyk, Gerald A. Fishman, Kenneth R. Alexander, Denice J. Laderman, Kong Ho, and William Seiple
FC.4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Testing Vision Beyond Legal Blindness: Early Beginnings of a Visual Function Test Battery
Gislin Dagnelie
FC.5 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Corneal topography volume maps for predicting rigid contact lens centration and motion
Stanley A. Klein, John Corzine, and Jonathan Kung
MA.1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Corneal Image Forming Properties: A Monocular Diplopia Example
Corina van de Pol, Henry H. Tran, Dan D. Garcia, and Stanley A. Klein
MA.2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Area Under the Log Contrast Sensitivity Function (Aulcsf) in Radial Keratotomy (Rk): Gains And Losses
Raymond A. Applegate, Gene Hilmantel, and Howard C. Howland
MA.3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
A Videokeratoscope Using a Distorted Checkerboard Target
Jim Schwiegerling and Joseph M. Miller
MA.4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Detection of certain corneal pathologies using parameters derived from topographical measurements of the corneal surface
Charles E. Campbell
MA.5 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Sustained Masking More Local than Transient Masking in a Spatio-Temporal Discrimination Model
Albert J. Ahumada, Bettina L. Beard, and Robert Eriksson
PDP.1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Preferential Loss of Lateral Interaction in Amblyopia
T. Rowan Candy, Anthony M. Norcia, and Uri Polat
SaA.1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Accommodation to perceived depth in stereotests
W. N. Charman and L-H Koh
SaA.2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Coma and Design Characteristics of Progressive Addition Lenses
Rainer G. Dorsch and Peter Baumbach
SaA.3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Field Expansion for Homonymous Hemianopia using Prism and Peripheral Diplopia
Eli Peli
SaB.1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Temporal modulation thresholds isolate mechanisms with different adaptational and spatial properties
Algis J Vingrys and Shaban Demirel
SaB.2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Testing the Campbell-Green Equation Using MTF and CS Data from Normal and Cataractous Eyes
M Balaram, A Ragavan, W Tung, L Chylack, and P Magnante
SaB.3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
How Big Must Letters be for Patients with Central Field Loss to Read Rsvp Text at their Maximum Rate?
Kathy Aquilante, Dean Yager, and Robert Morris
SaC.1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Characteristics of Reading Speed across Character Size in Relation to Visual Factors
Ronald A. Schuchard, Jung Min Lim, and Donald C. Fletcher
SaC.2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Changes in Letter and Word Acuity with Simulated Cataract and Central Scotoma
Elisabeth M. Fine and Gary S. Rubin
SaC.3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Temporal Aspects of Letter Identification in the Peripheral Visual Field
William Seiple, Yelizaveta Shnayder, Alexander Kizhnerman, Karen Holopigian, and Janet Szlyk
SaC.4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Enhancement of letter recognition by explicit and implicit cueing of transient focal attention
Manfred MacKeben
SaC.5 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Pattern Masking Experiments Reveal ON and OFF Pathway Function
Richard W. Bowen
SaE.1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
The Effect of Age and Eccentricity on Layer-by-Layer Perimetry: Modulation-Induced-Desensitization
James P. Comerford, Frank Thorn, and Chris Malloy
SaE.2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Color Vision Plate Tests with Short Exposure Duration
Shinichi Yamade and Momoyo Kono
SaE.3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
A Generalized Image Processing Application for the Enhancement of Images for the Visually Impaired
Andrew J. Kennedy, Susan J. Leat, and M. Ed Jernigan
SaE.4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Relation between Self-Perceived Status of Visual Functioning (VF-14) and Indices of Functional Vision Derived from Visual Acuity Measurements
N. Fontaine, J. Gresset, H. M. Boisjoly, I. Brunette, M. Le François, J. Deschênes, R. Bazin, P.A. Laughrea, I. Dubé, and M. Charest
SaE.5 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
The distinction between measures of active and passive dark focus and their relationship to optimal accommodative performance
Jeffrey T. Andre and D. Alfred Owens
SaE.6 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Curvature Detection at Different Orientations in the Upper and Lower Visual Hemifields
Jocelyn Faubert, Michel Pinard, Pierre Simonet, and Jacques Gresset
SaE.7 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Tscherning Ellipses extended to Acuity Drop, Distorsion and Chromatism using Ray Tracing
Sandrine Francois, Bernard Bourdoncle, Gilles Le Saux, and Christian Miege
SaE.8 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Tolerance to Defocus at Low Spatial Frequencies: Effect of Luminance
Nancy J. Coletta and Lori A. Maggisano
SaE.9 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Astigmatic Refraction Measurement With Eccentric Photorefraction — Some Theoretical Considerations —
Reinhard Kusel and Ulrich Oechsner
SaE.10 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) Estimates of Spatial Acuity in 4-Month-Old Infants: A New Swept-Parameter Technique
E. Eugenie Hartmann, Vance Zemon, Stephen W. Buckley, Kathleen M. Fitzgerald, James Gordon, and Michael B. Montalto
SuA.1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Stimulus Motion Influences Measured Visual Field Extent in Toddlers
Velma Dobson, Suzanne M. Delaney, Hollis J. Weidenbacher, Erin M. Harvey, and Natalee Leber
SuA.2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Performance on the Three-Point Vernier Acuity Test as a Function of Age: Study Extended to Encompass the Age-Range, 10-94 Years
Eunice Kim, Jay M. Enoch, Michelle Fang, Momoyo Kono, Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan, and Ranjani Srinivasan
SuA.3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Neural Network-Assisted Interpretation of Digitized MTI Photoscreening Images
Joseph M. Miller, Jim Schwiegerling, Heidi Hall, Erin M. Harvey, Velma Dobson, and Lisa A. Mansueto
SuA.4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Dynamics of Refractive Changes and Lens and Ciliary Body Movements in Rhesus Monkey Eyes During Edinger-Westphal Nucleus Stimulated Accommodation
Adrian Glasser and Paul L. Kaufman
SuB.1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Preliminary Studies of the Refractive and Rheological Properties of a Model Lens Cytoplasm
John M. Tiffany and Jane F. Koretz
SuB.2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Wearer power measurement of progressive addition lenses
Patrick Bertrand
SuB.3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
On the Generation of Spherical Aberration and Coma of Variable Magnitude
Norberto López-Gil, Bradford Howland, Neil Charman, Raymond Applegate, and Howard C. Howland
SuB.4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
An Actinic Mechanism for Cataractogenesis
L. Stephen Kwok and Minas T. Coroneo
SuB.5 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Refractive Status of Indigenous People Deep within the Amazon Rain Forest
Frank Thorn, Antonio A.V. Cruz, André Juca Machado, and Ricardo Chaves
SuC.1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Changes in Amacrine Cell Numbers and Morphology in Response To Induced Myopia and Hyperopia
S.T. Wong, J.G. Sivak, A.K. Bal, M.G. Callender, and A.J. Bakelaar
SuC.2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Decreased Light Levels Affect the Emmetropization Process in Chickens
S.E. Moore, E.L. Irving, J.G. Sivak, and M.G. Callender
SuC.3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Changes in Retinal Morphology following Experimentally Induced Myopia
David Troilo
SuC.4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
Deprivation Alone Cannot Account For Emmetropization In Chickens
Sigrid Diether and Frank Schaeffel
SuC.5 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 1998 View: PDF
This annual topical meeting covered current research and other advances in vision science, represented by a broad cross section of academic, research, clinical, and industrial communities.