Publications 2011-2015

2015

  • Baker, D. H., Simard, M., Saint-Amour, D. and Hess, R.F. (2015). Steady-state contrast response functions provide a sensitive and objective index of amblyopic deficits. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 56(2):1208-1216.
  • Baldwin, A.S., Husk, J.S., Edwards, L. and Hess, R.F. (2015). The efficiency of second order orientation coherence detection. Vision Research, 109(Pt A):45-51.
  • Buckthought, A., Fesi, J.D., Kirsch, L.E., Mendola, J.D. (2015). Comparison of stimulus rivalry to binocular rivalry with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of Vision, 15(14):2.
  • Chirimuuta, M. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2015). The uses of colour vision: ornamental, practical and theoretical. Mind & Machines, 25(2), 213-229.
  • Clavagnier, S., Dumoulin, S. O. and Hess, R. F. (2015) Is the cortical deficit in amblyopia due to loss of cells or loss of cellular resolution or cellular disarray? Journal of Neuroscience Nov 4;35(44):14740-55.
  • Feng, L., Zhou, J., Chen, L. and Hess, R.F. (2015). Sensory eye balance in surgically corrected intermittent exotropes with normal stereopsis. Scientific Reports, 5:13075, 1-8.
  • Fesi J.D., Mendola J.D. (2015). Individual peak gamma frequency predicts switch rate in perceptual rivalry. Human Brain Mapping. 36(2):566-76
  • Gao, Y., Reynaud, A., Tang, Y., Feng, L., Zhou, Y., and Hess, R.F. (2015). The amblyopic deficit for 2nd order processing: Generality and Laterality. Vision Research, 114:111-121.
  • Hess, R. F., To, L., Zhou, J., Wang, G. and Cooperstock, J. (2015). Stereo Vision: the haves and havenots. i-Perception, 6(3): 1-5.
  • Hess, R.F. and Thompson, B. (2015). Amblyopia and the binocular approach to its therapy. Vision Research, 114:4-16.
  • Jennings, B. J., Wang, K, Menzies, S. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2015). Detection of chromatic and luminance distortions in natural scenes. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 32(9): 1613-1622.
  • Kaderali, S., Kim, Y. J., Reynaud, A. and Mullen, K. T. (2015).  The role of human brain area hMT+ in the perception of global motion investigated with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). Brain Stimulation, 8(2), 200-207. 
  • Kim, Y. J. & Mullen, K. T. (2015).  The dynamics of cross-orientation masking at monocular and interocular sites. Vision Research, 116 (Part A), 80-91. 
  • Kingdom, F. A. A. & Libenson, L. (2015). Dichoptic colour saturation mixture:  binocular luminance contrast promotes perceptual averaging. Journal of Vision, 15(5):2, 1-15.
  • Kingdom, F. A. A. & Wang, D. (2015). Dichoptic colour-saturation masking is unmasked by binocular luminance contrast. Vision Research, 116, 45-52.
  • Kingdom, F. A. A., Baldwin, A. S. & Schmidtmann, G. (2015). Modelling probability and additive summation for detection across multiple mechanisms under the assumptions of signal detection theory. Journal of Vision, 15(3):1, 1-16.
  • Kingdom, F. A. A., Bell, J., Haddad, C. & Bartsch, A. (2015). Perceptual scales for chromatic and luminance blur in noise textures. Journal of Vision, 15(9):6,1-10.
  • Li, J., Spiegel D.P., Hess, R.F., Chen, Z.D., Chan, L, Deng, D.M., Yu, M. and Thompson, B. (2015). Dichoptic training improves contrast sensitivity in adults with amblyopia. Vision Research, 114:161-172.
  • Li, S., Reynaud, A., Hess, R. F., Wang, Y-Z., Jost, R. M., Morale, S. E., De La Cruz, A., Dao, L., Stager Jr., D. and Birch, E. E. (2015) Dichoptic movie viewing treats childhood amblyopia,  AAPOS, 19, (5):  
  • Luo, C., Wang, Q., Schyns, P. G., Kingdom, F. A. A. & Xu, H. (2015). Facial expression aftereffect revealed by adaptation to emotion-invisible dynamic bubbled faces. PLoS ONE, 10(12): e0145877.
  • Maehara, G., Thompson, B., Mansouri, B., Farivar, R., and Hess, R. (2015). Luminance contrast thresholds in patients with amblyopia under monocular and dichotic viewing. Journal of Vision, 15(12) 264.
  • Mullen, K. T., Chang, D. H. F. & Hess, R. F. (2015). Selectivity of responses to red-green color and achromatic contrast in the human visual cortex: an fMRI adaptation study. European Journal of Neuroscience, 42(11), 2923-2933.  
  • Reynaud, A., Gao, Y. and Hess, R.F. (2015). A normative dataset on human global stereopsis using the quick Disparity Sensitivity Function (qDSF). Vision Research, 113(Pt A):97-103.
  • Schmidtmann, G., Jennings, B. J. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2015). Shape recognition: convexities, concavities and things in between. Scientific Reports 5, 17142.
  • Schmidtmann, G., Jennings, B. J., Bell, J. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2015). Probability, not linear summation mediates the detection of concentric orientation-defined textures. Journal of Vision 15(16):6, 1-19.
  • Spiegel, D. P., Lagüe-Beauvais, M., Sharma, G., and Farivar, R. (2015). Inter-hemispheric wave propagation failures in traumatic brain injury are indicative of callosal damage. Vision Research, 109, 38-44.
  • Zhou, J., Baker, D.H., Simard, M., Saint-Amour, D. and Hess, R.F. (2015). Short-term monocular patching boosts the patched eye’s response in visual cortex. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience. 33: 381-387.

2014

  • Baldwin, A.S., Husk, J.S., Meese, T.S. and Hess, R.F. (2014). A two-stage model of orientation integration for Battenberg-modulated micropatterns. Journal of Vision, 14(1): 30, 1–21.
  • Bell, J., Forsyth, M., Badcock, D. R. and Kingdom, F. A. A. (2014). Global shape processsing involves feature selective and feature agnostic coding mechanisms. Journal of Vision, 14(11):12, 1-14.
  • Bell, J., Sampasivam, S., McGovern, D. P., Meso, A. I. and Kingdom, F. A. A. (2014). Contour inflections are adaptable features. Journal of Vision, 14(7), 1-14.
  • Bernardino, I, Rebola, J., Farivar, R., Silva, E., and Castelo-Branco, M. (2014). Functional reorganization of the visual dorsal stream as probed by 3-D visual coherence in Williams syndrome. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, May (ePub), 1-13.
  • Chen, Z., Li, J., Thompson, B., Deng, D., Yuan, J., Chan, L., Hess, R.F. and Yu, M. (2014). The effect of Bangerter filters on binocular function in observers with amblyopia. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 56(1): 139-149, doi: 10.1167/iovs.14-15224.
  • Dumoulin, S., Hess, R. F., May, K., Harvey, B., Rokers, B., and Barendregt, M. (2014). Contour extracting networks in early extra-striate cortex Journal of Vision, 14(5):18. doi: 10.1167/14.5.18.
  • Gheiratmand, M. & Mullen, K.T.  Orientation tuning in human color vision at detection threshold.  Scientific Reports, 4, Article number 4285, pp1-10, 2014. DOI: 10.1038. 
  • Gheorghiu, E., Kingdom, F. A. A. & Petkov, N. (2014). Contextual modulation as de-texturizer. Vision Research, 104, 12-23.
  • Hansen, B. C., May, K. A. and Hess, R. F. (2014). One “Shape” Fits All: The Orientation Bandwidth of Contour Integration. Journal of Vision, 14(13): 17, 1–21.
  • Hess, R. F., Babu, R. J., Clavagnier, S., Black, J., Bobier, W., and Thompson, B. (2014). The IPOD Binocular Home-Based Treatment for Amblyopia in Adults: Efficacy and Compliance. Clin. And Exp. Optom., 97 (5), 389-398.
  • Hess, R.F., Thompson, B. & Baker, D.H. (2014). Binocular vision in amblyopia: structure, suppression and plasticity. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 34 (2), 146-162.
  • Ivanov, I.V., Kramer, D.J. & Mullen, K.T.  (2014). The role of the foreshortening cue in the perception of 3D object slant. Vision Research, 94, 41-50.
  • Keil, B. Grigorov, F., van der Kouwe, A.J., Wald, L.L., and Farivar, R. (2014). Sub-milimeter conventional fMRI at 3T with dense, shape-optimized 32-channel posterior head coil. Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 22, 2099.
  • Kingdom, F. A. A. (2014). Mach bands explained by response normalization. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8(83), 1-8.
  • Kingdom, F. A. A., Kardous, N., Curran, L., Gheorghiu, E. & Bell, J. (2014). Saliency interactions between the 'L-M' and 'S' cardinal colour directions. Vision Research, 95, 36-42.
  • Kingdom, F. A. A., Angelucci, A. & Clifford, C. W. G. (2014). Special Issue: The function of contextual modulation (Editorial). Vision Research, 104, 1-2.
  • Koenekoop R.K., Sui R., Sallum J., van den Born L.I., Ajlan R., Khan A., den Hollander A.I., Cremers F.P., Mendola J.D., Bittner A.K., Dagnelie G., Schuchard R.A., Saperstein D.A.   (2014). Oral 9-cis retinoid for childhood blindness due to Leber congenital amaurosis caused by RPE65 or LRAT mutations: an open-label phase 1b trial. Lancet, 384(9953):1513-20.
  • Li, G., Wang, Z., Yao, Z., Yuan, N., Talebi, V., Tan, J., Wang, Y., Zhou, Y., & Baker, C.L. Jr. (2014).  Second-order neuronal responses to contrast modulation stimuli in primate visual cortex.  Journal of Neuroscience, 34(36): 12081-12092.
  • Mullen, K.T., Kim, Y.J. & Gheiratmand, M. (2014). Contrast normalization in colour vision: the effect of luminance contrast on colour contrast detection. Scientific Reports, 4, 7350, pp1-8. DOI:10.1038/srep07350.  
  • Raveendran, R.N., Babu, R.J., Hess, R.F. and Bobier, W.R. (2014). Transient improvements in fixational stability in strabismic amblyopes‬ following bifoveal fixation and reduced interocular suppression. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 34 (2), 214-225.
  • Reynaud, A., Tang, Y., Zhou, Y.and Hess, R. F. (2014). A normative framework for the study of extra-striate function. Journal of Vision. 14(9):3, 1–16.
  • Schofield, A. J. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2014). Texture variations suppress suprathreshold brightness and colour variations. PLoS ONE 9(12): e114803. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0114803.
  • Witz, N., Zhou, J. and Hess, R.F. (2014). Similar mechanisms underlie the detection of horizontal and vertical disparity corrugations. PLoS ONE, 9(1): e84846, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0084846.
  • Yoonessi, A., & Baker, C.L. Jr. (2014).  Boundary segmentation from dynamic occlusion based in early visual cortex. Journal of Vision, 14(4): 15,1-15. 
  • Zavitz, E., & Baker, C.L. Jr. (2014).  Higher-order image structure enables boundary segmentation in the absence of luminance or contrast cues. Journal of Vision, 14(4): 14,1-14.
  • Zhou, J., Georgeson, M. and Hess, R.F. (2014). Linear binocular combination of responses to second-order stimuli: data and model. Journal of Vision, 14(13): 24, 1–19.
  • Zhou, J., Liu, R., Zhou, Y. and Hess, R.F. (2014). Binocular combination of second-order stimuli. PLoS ONE, 9(1): e84632, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0084632
  • Zhou, J, McNeal, S, Babu, R. J., Baker, D, Bobier, W, and Hess, R. F. (2014). Time course of dichoptic masking in normals and suppression in amblyopes. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 55(7):4098-104. doi: 10.1167/iovs.14-13969.
  • Zhou, J, Reynaud, A and Hess, R F. (2014).  Real-time modulation of perceptual eye dominance in humans. Proc. Roy. Soc. B. 281(1795): 20141717, 1-6, doi: 10.1098/rspb.2014.1717.

2013

  • Babu, R. J., Clavagnier, S. R., Bobier, W., Thompson, B. & Hess, R. F. (2013). The regional extent of suppression: strabismics vs non-strabismics. IOVS, Oct 9;54(10):6585-93. doi: 10.1167/iovs.12-11314.
  • Bell, J., Dickinson, J. E., Badcock, D.R. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2013) Measuring sensitivity to viewpoint change with and without stereoscopic cues. Journal of Visualised Experiments (82), e50877. doi:10.3791/508.
  • Bell, J., Kanji, J. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2013). Discrimination of rotated-in-depth curves is facilitated by stereoscopic cues, but curvature is not tuned for stereoscopic deth. Vision Research, 77, 14-20.
  • Bernardino, I., J. Castelhano, R. Farivar, E. D. Silva and M. Castelo-Branco (2013). Neural correlates of visual integration in Williams syndrome: Gamma oscillation patterns in a model of impaired coherence. Neuropsychologia 51(7): 1287-1295.
  • Brown, B., Feigl,B., Gole, G.A., Mullen, K.T. &  Hess, R. F. (2013). Assessment of neuroretinal function in a group of functional amblyopes with documented LGN deficits. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 33, 138-149
  • Chappell, M., Potter, Z., Hine, T.J., Mullen, K.T. &  Shand, J. (2013). Reducing magnocellular processing of various motion trajectories tests single process theories of visual position perception. Journal of Vision, 13(10):16, 1-12. 
  • Clavagnier, S., Thompson, B. &  Hess, R. F. (2013). Long lasting effects of daily theta burst rTMS sessions in the human amblyopic cortex. Brain Stimulation, Nov;6(6):860-7. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2013.04.002.
  • Dawson D. A., Cha, K., Lewis, L. B., Mendola, J. D. & Shmuel, A. (2013) Evaluation and calibration of functional network modeling methods based on known anatomical connections. Neuroimage, 67, 331-43. 
  • Fesi, J.D. &  Mendola J. D. (2013). The visual perception of figures: Linking brain to behaviour. Visual Neuroscience, Aug 23, 1-15.
  • Garcia-Suarez, L. & Mullen, K.T. (2013). Form and motion processing of second-order stimuli in color vision. Journal of Vision, 13(7):10, 1-14. 
  • Gheiratmand, M., Meese, T.S. & Mullen, K.T. (2013). Blobs versus bars: psychophysical evidence supports two types of orientation response in human color vision. Journal of Vision, 13(1): 2, 1-13. 
  • Gheorghiu, E., Bell, J. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2013) Line Orientation Adaptation: Local or Global? PLoS ONE 8(8): e73307. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0073307.
  • Hess, R. F. and Thompson, B. (2013). New insights into amblyopia: binocular therapy and non-invasive brain stimulation. JAAPOS, Volume 17, Issue 1, 89-93.
  • Husk, J. S., & Hess, R. F. (2013). Global processing of orientation in amblyopia. Vision Research, 82, 22-30.
  • Kim, Y.J., Gheiratmand, M. & Mullen, K.T. (2013). Cross-orientation masking in human color vision: application of a two-stage model to assess dichoptic and monocular sources of suppression. Journal of Vision, 13(6):15, 1-14. 
  • Kingdom, F. A. A. (2013). Brightness and Lightness. In The New Visual Neurosciences, by J. S. Werner & L. M. Chalupa (eds). MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
  • Li, J., Chan, L., Thompson, B., Yu, M. and Hess, R. F. (2013).  How best to assess suppression in patients with high anisometropia. Optometry and Vision Science Optom Vis. Sci., 90(2), 47-52.
  • Li, J., Hess, R. F., Chan, L. Y. L., Deng, D., Yang, X., Chen, X., Yu, M., and Thompson, B (2013). Quantitative measurement of interocular suppression in anisometropic amblyopia: a case-control study. Journal of Ophthalmology, 120(8), 1672-1680.
  • Li. J., Thompson, B., Deng, D., Chan, L. Y. L., Yu, M., & Hess, R. F. (2013). Dichoptic training enables the adult amblyopic brain to learn. Current Biology, 23(8), 308-309.
  • McNab, J. A., J. R. Polimeni, R. Wang, J. C. Augustinack, K. Fujimoto, A. Stevens, T. Janssens, R. Farivar, R. D. Folkerth, W. Vanduffel and L. L. Wald (2013). Surface based analysis of diffusion orientation for identifying architectonic domains in the in vivo human cortex. Neuroimage, 69: 87-100. 
  • Mendola, J. D. & Buckthought A. (2013). FMRI investigation of monocular pattern rivalry. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25(1), 62-73.
  • Mendola, J. D. & Fesi, J.D. (2013). Long-range grouping mechanisms and object perception. Commentary, Cognitive Neuroscience, 4(1), 46-47.
  • Ouhnana, M., Bell, J., Solomon, J. A. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2013). After-effect of perceived regularity. Journal of Vision, 13(8):18, 1-13.
  • Reynaud, A., Zhou, J., and Hess, R. F. (2013). Stereopsis and mean luminance, Journal of Vision, 13(11) 1-11.
  • Witz, N. & Hess, R. F. (2013). Mechanisms underlying global stereopsis in fovea and periphery. Vision Research, 87, 10-21.
  • Yoonessi, A., and Baker, C.L. Jr. (2013).  Depth perception from dynamic occlusion in motion parallax:  Roles of expansion-compression vs. accretion-deletion.  Journal of Vision, 13(12):10,1-16.
  • Zavitz, E., and Baker, C.L. Jr. (2013).  Texture sparseness, but not local phase structure, impairs second-order segmentation. Vision Research, 91, 4555. 
  • Zhou, J., Clavagnier, S. & Hess, R. F. (2013). Short-term monocular deprivation strengthens the patched eye's contribution to binocular combination. Journal of Vision 13(5), 12, 11-10.
  • Zhou, J., Huang, C-B. & Hess, R. F. (2013). The effect of unilateral mean luminance on binocular combination in normal and amblyopic vision. Scientific Reports, 3, 1-7.
  • Zhou, J., Huang, P-C, Hess, R. F. (2013).  Interocular suppression in amblyopia for global orientation processing Journal of Vision, 13(5),19, 1-14.
  • Zhou, J., Thompson, B. & Hess, R. F. (2013). A new form of rapid binocular plasticity in adult with amblyopia. Scientific Reports, 3:2638.

2012

  • Aaen-Stockdale, C., Ledgeway, T., McGraw, P. & Hess, R. F. (2012). Integration of first and second order pathways at, above and beyond MT/MST. Vision Research, 8, 28-39.
  • Black, J. M., Hess, R. F., Cooperstock, J. R., To, L. & Thompson, B.  (2012). The Measurement and Treatment of Suppression in Amblyopia.  J. Vis. Exp., 14;(70). doi:pii: 3927. 10.3791/3927.
  • Buckthought A. & Mendola J.D. (2012). How simultaneous is the perception of depth and rivalry in plaid stimuli?  iPerception, 3(5):305-315.
  • Gerits, A., Farivar, R., Rosen, B. R., Wald, L. L., Boyden, E. S., & Vanduffel, W. (2012). Optogenetically induced behavioral and functional network changes in primates. Current Biology, 22(18), 1722-1726. 
  • Gharat, A. & Baker, C.L. Jr. (2012). Motion-defined contour processing in early visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology, 108: 1228-1243.
  • Gheiratmand, M., Meese, T.S. & Mullen, K.T.  Blobs versus bars: psychophysical evidence supports two types of orientation response in human color vision. Journal of Vision, 13(1): 2, 1-13, 2013. doi: 10.1167/13.1.2. 
  • Gheorghiu, E. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2012). Chromatic properties of texture-shape and of texture-surround suppression of contour-shape mechanisms. Journal of Vision, 12(6):16, 1-17.
  • Gheorghiu, E. & Kingdom, F. A. A. Local and global components of texture-surround suppression of contour shape coding. Journal of Vision, 12(6):20, 1-19.
  • Graewe, B., De Weerd, P., Farivar, R., & Castelo-Branco, M. (2012). Stimulus dependency of object-evoked responses in human visual cortex: an inverse problem for category specificity. PLoS One, 7(2), e30727. 
  • Graewe, B., Lemos, R., Ferreira, C., Santana, I., Farivar, R., De Weerd, P., et al. (2012). Impaired Processing of 3D Motion-Defined Faces in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Healthy Aging: An fMRI Study. Cerebral Cortex, 23(10), 2489-2499. 
  • Hansen, B. C. & Hess R. F.  (2012).  On the effectiveness of noisemasks: Naturalistic vs. un-naturalistic image statistics. Vision Research, 60, 101–113.
  • Huang, P-C, Li. Jinrong, Deng, Daming, Yu,  Minbin  & Hess, R.F.  (2012). Temporal synchrony deficits in amblyopia.  Invest. Ophthal.Vis. Sci., Nov 8. pii: iovs.12-10835v1. doi: 10.1167/iovs.12-10835.
  • Huang, P-C, Marhara, G., May, K. & Hess, R. F. (2012).  Pattern masking: the importance of remote spatial frequencies and their phase alignments.  Journal of Vision,  16;12(2):14; doi:10.1167/12.2.14.
  • Huang, P-C., Baker, D.H. & Hess, R.F.  (2012).  Interocular suppression in normal and amblyopic vision: Spatio-temporal properties.  Journal of Vision, Oct 31;12(11): 29; doi: 10.1167/12.11.29.
  • Li, J., Thompson, B., Ding, Z., Chen, L.Y., Chen, X., Deng, G. &  Hess, R. F. (2012) Does partial occlusion promote normal binocular function?  Invest. Opthal.Vis. Sci. 53(11), 618-627.
  • Husk, J. S., Farivar, R., & Hess, R. F. (2012). Amblyopic deficits in processing structure-from-motion. Journal of Vision, 12(4). 
  • Husk, J., Farivar, R &Hess, R. F. (2012).   Amblyopic deficits in processing structure-from-motion.  Journal of Vision, 12(4): 4; doi:10.1167/12.4.4.
  • Husk, J., Huang, P-C & Hess, R. F. (2012).  Orientation coherence sensitivity.   Journal of Vision, 12 (6):18;  doi: 10.1167/12.6.18
  • Hess R. F., Thompson, B., Black, J., Maehara, G., Zhang, P., Bobier, W.,To L. & Cooperstock, G.  (2012).  An ipod treatment for amblyopia: an updated binocular approach.  Optometry, 83 (2) 88-94.
  • Meso, A. & Hess, R. F.  (2012).   Identification and detection of visual motion gradient modulation: evidence for multiple extra-striate filtering channels. Vision Research, 1;64:42-8.
  • Ivanov, I.V. & Mullen, K.T. The role of local features in shape discrimination of contour- and surface-defined radial frequency patterns at low contrast. Vision Research, 52, pp1-10, 2012. 
  • Janssens, T., Keil, B., Farivar, R., McNab, J. A., Polimeni, J. R., Gerits, A., et al. (2012). An implanted 8-channel array coil for high-resolution macaque MRI at 3T. Neuroimage, 62(3), 1529-1536. 
  • Kingdom, F. A. A. (2012). Binocular vision: The eyes add and subtract. Current Biology, 22(1), R22-24.
  • Li, G. & Baker, C.L Jr. (2012). Functional organization of envelope-responsive neurons in early visual cortex:  Organization of carrier tuning properties.  Journal of Neuroscience, 32(22): 7538-7549.
  • Malkoc, G. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2012). Dichoptic difference thresholds for chromatic stimuli. Vision Research, 62, 75-83.
  • Reynaud, A. & Hess, R. F.  (2012). The properties of spatial channels underlying the detection of orientation modulations. Experimental Brain Research, ul;220(2):135-45. Epub 2012 May 24.
  • Talebi, V. & Baker, C.L. Jr. (2012). Natural vs. synthetic stimuli for estimating receptive field models:  A comparison of predictive robustness.  Journal of Neuroscience, 32(5): 1560-1576.
  • Thompson, B., Villeneuve, M., Casanova, C. & Hess, R. F. (2012).   Abnormal processing of pattern motion by extra striate cortex in amblyopia; evidence from fMRI.  NeuroImage, 60 92) 1307-1315.   
  • Villeneuve, M.Y., Thompson, B., Hess, R.F., Casanova, C.  (2012).   Pattern-Motion Selective Responses in MT, MST and the Pulvinar of Humans.  Eur. J. Neurosci., 2012 Jul 3. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2012.08205.x. [Epub ahead of print]).
  • Zhou., J., Zhang, Y., Dai, Y., Zhao, H., Li, R., Hou, F., Liang, B., Hess, R. H. & Zhou, Z. (2012).  Super normal vision: the eye limits the brain’s potential.  Nature Scientific Reports, 364, 1-6. 

2011

  • Al-Hashmi, A.M., Kramer, D.J. & Mullen, K.T. (2011). Human vision with a lesion of the parvocellular pathway: an optic neuritis model for selective contrast sensitivity deficits with severe loss of midget ganglion cell function. Experimental Brain Research, 215, 293-305. 
  • Arsenault, E.A., Yoonessi, A., & Baker, C.L. Jr. (2011).  Higher-order texture statistics impair contrast boundary segmentation.  Journal of Vision 11(10): 14, 1-15.
  • Bell, J., Gheorghiu, E., Hess, R. F. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2011). Global shape processing involves a hierachy of integration stages. Vision Research, 51, 1760-1766.
  • Black, J, Thompson, B, Marhara, G. & Hess, R. F.  (2011). A compact clinical instrument for quantifying suppression. Optom. Vis. Sci. 88(20), 334-343.
  • Buckthought, A. & Mendola, J.D. (2011).  A matched fMRI comparison of binocular depth and rivalry. Journal of Vision, 11(6): 3,1-15.
  • Buckthought, A., Jessula, S. & Mendola J.D.  (2011).  Bistable percepts in the brain: fMRI contrasts monocular pattern rivalry and binocular rivalry PLoS One, 6(5): e20367.
  • Dakin, S. C., Tibber, M, Greenwood, J. A., Kingdom, F. A. A. & Morgan, M. J. (2011). A common perceptual metric for human discrimination of number and density. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108(49), 19552-19557.
  • Farivar, R., Thompson, B., Mansouri, B. & Hess, R.F. (2011). Interocular suppression in strabismic amblyopia results in an attenuated and delayed hemodynamic response function in early visual cortex. Journal of Vision 11(14):16, 1-12.
  • Gheorghiu, E., Kingdom, F. A. A., Bell, J. & Gurnsey, R. (2011). Why do shape after-effects increase with eccentricity? Journal of Vision, 11(14):18, 
  • Goodman, L.K., Black, J.M., Phillips, G., Hess, R.F. & Thompson, B. (2011). Excitatory binocular interactions in two cases of alternating strabismus. J. AAPOS. 15(4), 345-349.
  • Hess, R. F. Mansouri, B. & Thompson, B. (2011). A new approach to the treatment of binocular dysfunction in amblyopia and strabismus. Strabismus 19(3), 2110-118.
  • Hess, R. F. Marhara, G (2011). Does cognitive processing have access to brief temporal events. e-Perception, 2, 142-149.
  • Ivanov, I.V. & Mullen, K.T. (2012). The role of local features in shape discrimination of contour- and surface-defined radial frequency patterns at low contrast. Vision Research, 52,1-10. 
  • Kingdom, F. A. A. (2011). Lightness, Brightness and Transparency: A quarter century of new ideas, captivating demonstrations and unrelenting controversy. Vision Research, 51, 652-673.
  • Li, J Lam, C, Chen, L. & Hess, R. F. (2011). The role of suppression in amblyopia. Invest. Ophthal. Vis Sci. 52(7) 4167-4176.
  • Li, X., Coyle, Maguire, L., McGinnity, T.M. & Hess, R. F.(2011). Long timescale neuronal fMRI adaptation effects in human amblyopic cortex. Medical Image Analysis. PLOS1. 6(10), e26562. Epub 2011 Oct 31. 
  • Li, X., Mullen, K.T., Thompson, B. & Hess, R.F.  (2011). Effective connectivity anomalies in human amblyopia. NeuroImage, 54, 505-516, 2011. 
  • Li, X., Mullen, K.T., Thompson, B. & Hess, R.F. (2011).  Effective connectivity anomalies in human amblyopia. NeuroImage, 54, 505-516. 
  • Long, T. Thompson, B., Blum, J. Hess, R. F. and Cooperstock, J. (2011). A game platform for treatment of amblyopia. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 19(30), 280-289.
  • Marhara, G., Thompson, B Mansouri, B. & Hess, R F. (2011). The perceptual consequences of Suppression in amblyopia. Vision Research, 52(12), 9011-9017.
  • Meso,A, Hess, R. F.(2011). A visual field dependent architecture for second order motion processing. Neuroscience Letters, 503, 77– 82.
  • Mullen, K.T., Beaudot, W.H.A. & Ivanov, I.V. (2011). Evidence that global processing does not limit thresholds for RF shape discrimination. Journal of Vision, 11(3): 3,1-21.  
  • Thompson, B, Churan, R. A, Hess, R. F. Stockdale, C-A & Pack, C. (2011) Impaired spatial and binocular summation for motion discrimination in strabismic amblyopia. Vision Research, 51(6), 577-584.
  • Yoonessi, A., & Baker, C.L. Jr. (2011).  Contribution of motion parallax to segmentation and depth perception.  Journal of Vision 11(9):13, 1-21.
  • Zhang, P., Bobier, W., Thompson, B. & Hess R. F. (2011) Binocular balance in normal vision and its modulation by mean luminance.  Optometry and Vision Science 88(9), 1538-9235.

Book chapters

  • Johnson, E. N. & Mullen, K. T. (2015). Color in the Cortex. In Human Color Vision, by R. Baras, J. Marshall & J. Kremers (Eds.), Springer.
  • Kingdom F. A. A. (2015). Visual Illusions, Models of. In Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience, by Jaeger D, Jung R (Eds.), Vol. 4, pp. 3072-3087. Springer, New York, Heidelberg, Dordrecht, London.
  • Farivar, R, and Vanduffel, W. (2014). Functional MRI of awake-behaving macaques using standard equipment. In Advanced brain neuroimaging topics in health and disease, eds. Papageorgiou, Christopoulos and Smirnakis; InTech Publishign.
  • Farivar, R. & W. Vanduffel (2013). Functional imaging of the awake monkey. In Advanced Topics in Brain Neuroimaging - Methods and Applications, by D. Papageorgiou, G. Christopoulos and S. Smirnakis (eds).
  • Buckthought A. & Mendola J.D. (2012) Neural Mechanisms for Binocular Depth, Rivalry and Multistability. In Visual Cortex - Current Status and Perspectives, by S. Molotchnikoff & J. Rouat (Eds.) InTech. ISBN 978-953-51-0760-6.
  • Kingdom, F. A. A. (2012). Psychophysics. In Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, 2nd Edition, by V. S. Ramachandran (ed.). Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier.
  • Kingdom, F. A. A. (2011). Illusions of colour and shadow. In New Directions in Colour Studies, by C. P. Biggam, C. Hough, C. J. Kay & D. R. Simmons (eds.). John Benjamins Publishing Company.
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