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    • Assessing Binocular Interaction in Amblyopia and Its Clinical Feasibility 

      Kwon, MiYoung; Lu, Zhong-Lin; Miller, Alexandra; Kazlas, Melanie; Hunter, David G.; Bex, Peter J. (Public Library of Science, 2014)
      Purpose To measure binocular interaction in amblyopes using a rapid and patient-friendly computer-based method, and to test the feasibility of the assessment in the clinic. Methods: Binocular interaction was assessed in ...
    • Crowding Changes Appearance 

      Greenwood, John A.; Bex, Peter; Dakin, Steven C. (Cell Press, 2010)
      Summary: Crowding is the breakdown in object recognition that occurs in cluttered visual environments and the fundamental limit on peripheral vision, affecting identification within many visual modalities and across large ...
    • Illusory Stimuli Can Be Used to Identify Retinal Blind Spots 

      Crossland, Michael D.; Dakin, Steven C.; Bex, Peter (Public Library of Science, 2007)
      Background: Identification of visual field loss in people with retinal disease is not straightforward as people with eye disease are frequently unaware of substantial deficits in their visual field, as a consequence of ...
    • Orientation-Specificity of Adaptation: Isotropic Adaptation Is Purely Monocular 

      Cass, John; Johnson, Ameika; Bex, Peter; Alais, David (Public Library of Science, 2012)
      Numerous studies have found that prolonged exposure to grating stimuli reduces sensitivity to subsequently presented gratings, most evidently when the orientations of the adapting and test patterns are similar. The rate ...