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The evolution of the photopic negative response and possible clinical applications
L. J. Frishman, S. Viswanathan, and J. G. Robson
FA1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Changes In Photopic Erg Responses In Children On Vigabatrin Therapy
Carol A. Westall, William J. Logan, and J. Raymond Buncic
FA2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Ganglion cell/optic nerve disease and the multifocal VEP.
D. C. Hood and X. Zhand
FA3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Monitoring Retinal Ganglion Cell Function with the MERG Recent Advances
Erich E. Sutter, Marcus A. Bearse, Robert L. Stamper, George N. Lambrou, Christine L. Percicot, Ron Ofri, and Dorit Raz
FA4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Detection of glaucomatous dysfunction using a global flash multifocal electroretinogram (mERG) paradigm
Marcus A. Bearse, Erich E. Sutter, and Robert L. Stamper
FA5 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Modeling the Sampling Properties of Human Cone Photoreceptor Mosaic
Yi-Zhong Wang, Larry N. Thibos, and Arthur Bradley
FB1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
The influence of the Stiles-Crawford effect on visual acuity
David A Atchison, Pablo Artal, Dion H Scott, and Niall C Strang
FB2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Three Dimensional Imaging in Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Masahiro Miura and Ann E. Eisner
FB3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
First And Second Order Changes In The Multifocal Electroretinogram Of Patients With Different Forms Of Age Related Macular Degeneration
Anja M. Palmowski, Reiner Allgayer, Bernhild Heinemann- Vernaleken, and Klaus W. Ruprecht
FB4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Modeling Visual Function Limitation Measures
Robert W. Massof
FC1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Simulated prosthetic vision: Perceptual and performance measures
Gislin Dagnelie, Robert W. Thompson, G. David Baraett, and Weiqiang Zhang
FC2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Detection of Sloan Crowded Single Letters (SCSL) in the Presence of Induced Refractive Error
Joseph M. Miller, Mary Rose Teodoro, Lisa Lane, Jim Schwiegerling, and David L. Guyton
FC3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Augmented retinal light scanning display for low vision: Effect of text color and background on reading performance
Eric J. Seibel, Chii-Chang ‘Victor’ Gau, Sarah McQuaide, Suzanne J. Weghorst, John P. Kelly, and Thomas A. Furness
FC4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Is there a preview benefit when reading scrolled text?
Elisabeth M. Fine, Russell L. Woods, and Eli Peli
FC5 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Pattern masking deficits associated with dyslexia: An analysis of psychometric functions
Richard W. Bowen, Beverly A. Wright, and Steven G. Zecker
FD1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Image enhancement filters for the visually impaired: a comparison of generic and customised niters.
Gloria Omoruyi, Susan J. Leat, Andrew Kennedy, and M. Ed Jernigan
FD2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Influence of fixation distance on peripheral fusional areas and peripheral hysteresis
Björn Drobe and Annie Monot
FD3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Visual Ergonomics, Blur Tolerance and Progressive Lens Design
David R. Pope, Scott W. Fisher, and Angela M. Nolan
MA1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Transverse chromatic aberration in progressive addition spectacle lenses
C.W. Fowler
MA2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Can contrast sensitivity be used to the performance of PALs?
Arkady Selenow, Elizabeth Bauer, L. Wayne Spencer, and Steven R. Ali
MA3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Eye and head movements during low contrast reading with single vision and progressive lenses
Ying Han Ciuffreda, Kenneth J. Ciuffreda, Arkady Selenow, Elizabeth Bauer, Steven R. Ali, and L. Wayne Spencer
MA4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Power inspection of hydrophilic multifocal contact lenses using Fizeau-Tolanski interferometry
B. Fertnigier, D. Joyeux, and N. Chateau
MA5 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Optical corneal tomography
S. Franco, J. B. Almeida, and M. Parafita
MA6 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
A Screening Protocol for Preschool Children Who Are Members of a Population with a High Prevalence of Astigmatism
Velma Dobson, Joseph M. Miller, Erin M. Harvey, and Duane L. Sherrill
MB1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Ocular Component Correlations in Infant Eyes
Donald O. Mutti, G. Lynn Mitchell, Lisa A Jones, Melvin L. Moeschberger, Karla Zadnik, Nina E. Friedman, Sara L. Frane, and Wendy K. Lin
MB2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
The contact lens and myopia progression study
Jeffrey J. Walline, Donald O. Mutti, and Karla Zadnik
MB3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Form-deprivation myopia is associated with loss of lenticular accommodation in chicks
V. Choh and J.G. Sivak
MB4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
The Internal Dynamics of the Human Crystalline Lens with Accommodation
Jane F. Koretz and Christopher A. Cook
MB5 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Progressive addition lenses and commercial instruments limitations
Denis Mazuet
PD1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Wavefront aberration measurement before and after INTACS for the correction of low myopia
Dirk-Uwe Bartsch, Michael D.Twa, William R. Freeman, Y Fainman, and David J. Schanzlin
PD2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Ocular Aberrations Before and After Laser in Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK)
Mark J. Iacobucci, Ronald R. Krueger, and George H. Pettit
PD3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Evaluating night vision disturbances after refractive surgery: Military applications
LTC Corina van de Pol
SuA1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Nine issues in wavefront analysis and refractive surgery
Stanley A. Klein
SuA2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
New test for assessing visual performance following corneal refractive surgery
J. L. Barbur, C. Chisholm, and J. A. Harlow
SuA3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
The Point Spread Function: A useful diagnostic tool in a refractive practice?
Rejean Munger and David Priest
SuA4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Statistics of aberrations among healthy young eyes
Xin Hong, Larry Thibos, Arthur Bradley, Donald Miller, Xu Cheng, and Nikole Himebaugh
SuA5 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Aberration-correcting contact lenses to improve human vision
Peter C. Magnante, Nancy J. Coletta, and Bruce D. Moore
SuA6 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Analysis of Eye Motion During LASIK
Jim Schwiegerling
SuD1 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Design and use of an infrared Pupilometer for real-time pupil mapping in response to incremental illumination levels
Anurag Gupta, Jim Schwiegerling, and Jochen Straub
SuD2 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Design of a compact Shack-Hartmann aberrometer for real- time measurement of aberrations in human eyes
Jochen Straub, Jim Schwiegerling, and Anurag Gupta
SuD3 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
The SRR: an aberrometer with null endpoint
Robert H. Webb, C. Murray Penney, Jeffry Sobiech, P. Randall Staver, and Stephen A. Burns
SuD4 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 View: PDF
Resolution effects on the dynamic range and accuracy of ophthalmic wavefront sensing
Daniel R. Neal, Daniel M. Topa, and James Copland
SuD5 Vision Science and its Applications (VSIA) 2001 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.