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Indiana University School of Optometry; 800 E. Atwater Ave.; Bloomington, IN 47405; USA
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E-mail:  rcandy@indiana.edu
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  1. Shute, R., Candy, R., Westall, C., & Woodhouse, J.M. (1990). Success rates in testing monocular acuity and stereopsis in infants and young children. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 10, 133-136.
  2. Candy, T.R., Crowell, J.A., & Banks, M.S. (1998). Optical, receptoral, and retinal constraints on foveal and peripheral vision in the human neonate. Vision Research, 38, 3857-3870.
  3. Candy T.R., & Banks M.S. (1999) Use of an early nonlinearity to measure the optical and receptor resolution of the human neonate.Vision Research, 39,3386-3398.
  4. Brown, R.J., Candy T.R., & Norcia A.M. (1999) Development of rivalry and interocular masking in human infants. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 40, 3324-3333.
  5. Suttle, C. M., Banks M.S., & Candy T.R. (2000) Does a precortical nonlinearity confound VEP acuity measures in human infants? Vision Research, 40, 3665-3675.
  6. Good, W.V., Jan, J.E., Burden, Skoczenski, A.M., & Candy, T.R. (2001) Recent Advances in cortical visual impairment. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. Jan;43(1):56-60
  7. Candy, T.R., Skoczenski, A.M., & Norcia A.M. (2001) Normalization models applied to orientation masking in the human infant. The Journal of Neuroscience. Jun 15;21(12):4530-41.
  8. Norcia A.M., Candy, T. R., Pettet, M. W., Vildavski, V. Y., & Tyler, C. W. (2002). Temporal dynamics of the human response to symmetry. Journal of Vision, 2(2), 132-139, http://journalofvision.org/2/2/1/, DOI 10.1167/2.2.1
  9. Hou C, Pettet MW, Sampath V, Candy TR, Norcia AM. Development of the spatial organization and dynamics of lateral interactions in the human visual system. J Neurosci. 2003 Sep 24;23(25):8630-40.
  10. John FM, Bromham NR, Woodhouse JM, Candy TR. Spatial vision deficits in infants and children with down syndrome. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2004 May;45(5):1566-72.
  11. Wang J, Candy TR. Higher order monochromatic aberrations of the human infant eye.Journal of Vision 2005 Jun 23;5(6):543-55.
  12. Blade PJ, Candy TR. Validation of the PowerRefractor for measuring human infant refraction. Optometry & Vision Science 2006 Jun; 83(6):346-53.
  13. Tondel GM & Candy TR Human infants' accommodation responses to dynamic stimuli Investigative Opthalmology & Visual Science. In press.

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