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Publications

Refereed Publications | Book Chapters | Invited Publications and Editorials | Invited Lectures
Papers Presented at National or International Meetings | Recent Research Seminars

 

Refereed Publications

  1. Freeman, R.D. and Thibos, L.N. (1973) Electrophysiological evidence that abnormal early visual experience can modify the human brain. Science, 180, 876-878.
  2. Cohn, T.E., Thibos, L.N. and Kleinstein, R.N. (1974) Detectability of luminance increment. J. Opt. Soc. Amer., 64, 1321-1327.
  3. Freeman, R.D. and Thibos, L.N. (1975) Contrast sensitivity in humans with abnormal visual experience. J. Physiol., 247, 687-710.
  4. Freeman, R.D. and Thibos, L.N. (1975) Visual evoked responses in humans with abnormal visual experience. J. Physiol., 247, 711-724.
  5. Thibos, L.N. and Werblin, F.S. (1978) The response properties of the steady antagonistic surround in the mudpuppy retina. J. Physiol., 278, 79-99.
  6. Thibos, L.N. and Werblin, F.S. (1978) The properties of surround antagonism elicited by spinning windmill patterns in the mudpuppy retina. J. Physiol., 278, 101-116.
  7. Thibos, L.N., Levick, W.R. and Cohn, T.E. (1979) Receiver operating characteristic curves for Poisson signals. Biol. Cybernetics, 33, 57-61.
  8. Levick, W.R., Thibos, L.N. and Morstyn, R. (1980) Retinal ganglion cells and optic decussation of white cats. Vision Res., 20, 1001-1006.
  9. Thibos, L.N., Levick,W.R. and Morstyn, R. (1980) Ocular pigmentation in white and Siamese cats. Invest Ophthalmol. Visual Sci., 19, 475-486.
  10. Levick, W.R. and Thibos, L.N. (1980) Orientation bias of cat retinal ganglion cells. Nature, 286, 389-390.
  11. Vaney, D.I., Levick, W.R. and Thibos, L.N. (1981) Rabbit retinal ganglion cells: receptive field classification and axonal conduction latency. Exp. Brain Res., 44, 27-33.
  12. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1982) Astigmatic visual deprivation in cat: behavioral, optical and retinophysiological consequences. Vision Res., 22, 43-53.
  13. Levick, W.R. and Thibos, L.N. (1982) Analysis of orientation bias in cat retina. J. Physiol., 329, 243-261.
  14. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1983) Spatial frequency characteristics of brisk and sluggish ganglion cells of the cat's retina. Exp. Brain Res., 51, 16-22.
  15. Levick, W.R., Thibos, L.N., Cohn, T.E., Catanzaro, D. and Barlow, H.B. (1983) Performance of cat retinal ganglion cells at low light levels. J.Gen. Physiol., 82, 405-426.
  16. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1983) Bimodal receptive fields of cat retinal ganglion cells. Vision Res., 23, 1561-1572.
  17. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1985) The orientation bias of brisk-transient (Y) ganglion cells is different for alternating and drifting gratings. Exp. Brain. Res. 58, 1-10.
  18. Thibos, L.N. Walsh, D.J. and Cheney, F.E. (1987) Vision beyond the resolution limit: aliasing in the periphery. Vision Res. 27, 2193-2197.
  19. Thibos, L.N., Cheney, F.E. and Walsh, D.J. (1987) Retinal limits to the detection and resolution of gratings. J. Opt. Soc. Amer. A 4, 1524-1529.
  20. Thibos, L.N. (1987) Calculation of the influence of lateral chromatic aberration on image quality across the visual field. J. Opt. Soc. Amer. A 4, 1673-1680.
  21. Howarth, P.A., Zhang, X.X., Bradley, A., Still, D.L. and Thibos, L.N. (1988) Does the chromatic aberration of the eye vary with age? J. Opt. Soc. Amer. A 5, 2087-2092.
  22. Thibos, L.N., Bradley, A., Still, D.L., Zhang, X. and Howarth, P.A. (1990) Theory and measurement of ocular chromatic aberration. Vision Res. 30, 33-49.
  23. Thibos, L.N. (1990) Optical limitations of the Maxwellian view interferometer. Appl. Opt. 29, 1411-1419.
  24. Bradley, A., Thibos, L. N. and Still, D. L. (1990). Visual acuity measured with clinical Maxwellian-view systems: effects of beam entry location. Optom. Vis. Sci. 67, 811-817
  25. Thibos, L. N., Bradley, A. and Still, D. (1991). Interferometric measurement of visual acuity and the effect of ocular chromatic aberration. Appl. Opt. 30, 2097-2087.
  26. Zhang, X., Bradley, A. and Thibos, L. N. (1991). Achromatizing the human eye: the problem of chromatic parallax. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A. 8, 686-691
  27. Zhang, X., Thibos, L. N. and Bradley, A. (1991). Relation between the chromatic difference of refraction and chromatic difference of magnification for the reduced eye. Optom. Vis. Sci. 68, 456-458.
  28. Thibos, L. N., Bradley, A. and Zhang, X. (1991). The effect of ocular chromatic aberration on monocular visual performance. Optom. Vis. Sci. 68, 599-607.
  29. Bradley, A., Zhang, X. and Thibos, L. N. (1991). Achromatizing the human eye. Optom. Vis. Sci. 68, 608-616.
  30. Ye, M., Bradley, A., Thibos, L.N. and Zhang, X. (1991) Interocular differences in transverse chromatic aberration determine chromostereopsis for small pupils. Vision Res. 31, 1787-1796.
  31. Anderson, R. A., Wilkinson, M. O. & Thibos, L. N. (1992). Psychophysical localization of the human visual streak. Optom. Vis. Sci., 69, 171-174.
  32. Thibos, L. N., Ye M, Zhang, X, and Bradley, A. (1992) The Chromatic Eye: A new model of ocular chromatic aberration, Applied Optics, 31, 3594-3600.
  33. Bradley, A., Zhang, X., and Thibos, L.N. (1992) Failures of isoluminance caused by ocular chromatic aberrations. Applied Optics 31, 3657-3667.
  34. Thibos, L.N. and Bradley, A. (1992) Use of interferometric visual stimulators in optometry. Ophthal. Physiol. Opt. 12, 206-208.
  35. Bradley, A, Thibos, L.N., Wang, Y., Haggerty, K., and Poorman, A. (1992) Imaging FWC. Opthalmic and Physiological Optics. 12, 18-23.
  36. Ye, M., Bradley, A., Thibos, L.N., and Zhang, X., (1992) The effect of pupil size on chromostereopsis and chromatic diplopia: Interaction between the Stiles-Crawford Effect and chromatic aberrations. Vision Research 32, 2121-2128.
  37. Atchison, D.A., Ye, M., Bradley, A., Collins, M.J., Zhang, X., Rahman, H.A., and Thibos, L.N. (1992) Chromatic aberration and optical power of a diffractive bifocal contact lens. Optom. Vis. Sci., 69, 797-804.
  38. Applegate, R.A., Bradley, A, and Thibos, L.N. (1992) Visual acuity and pupil size in Maxwellian and free view systems with and without refractive error. Optical Society of America Technical Digest (1992 Non-invasive Assessment of the Visual System Topical Meeting) 1, 170-174.
  39. Zhang, X., Bradley, A., Ye, M. and Thibos, L. N. (1992) An experimental model of bifocal vision. Optical Society of America Technical Digest (1992 Ophthalmic and Visual Optics Topical Meeting) 3, 102-105.
  40. Zhang, X, Bradley, A, and Thibos, LN (1993) Experimental determination of the chromatic difference of magnification of the human eye and the location of the anterior nodal point. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 10, 213-220.
  41. Rynders, M.C. and Thibos, L.N. (1993) Single channel, sinusoidally modulated signal generator, with variable temporal contrast. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 10, 1642-1650.
  42. Atchison, D.A. and Thibos, L.N. (1993) Diffractive properties of the Diffrax® lens. Opthalmic and Physiological Optics. 13, 186-188.
  43. Levick, W.R and Thibos, L.N. (1993) Neurophysiology of central retinal degeneration in cat, Visual Neuroscience.10, 499-509.
  44. Thibos, L.N. and Bradley, A. (1993) New methods for discriminating neural and optical losses of vision. Optom. Vis. Sci. 70, 279-287.
  45. Thibos, L.N., Ye, M., Zhang, X., and Bradley, A. (1993) A new optical model of the human eye. Optics News 4/12, 12.
  46. Thibos, L.N., Wheeler, W., and Horner, D. (1994) A vector method for the analysis of astigmatic refractive errors. In: Vision Science and Its Applications, Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of America, Washington, D.C.), 2, 14-17.
  47. Zhang, H., Bradley, A., Thibos, L.N., Applegate, R., and Elsner, A. (1994) Comparison of entoptic, fundus photographic, and fluorescein angiographic methods for viewing the retinal vasculature. In: Vision Science and Its Applications, Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of America, Washington, D.C.), 2, 228-231.
  48. Wang, Y. Z., Thibos, L. N. & Lopez, N. (1995) Peripheral refractive error: A comparison of retinoscopy with a new subjective technique. In: Vision Science and Its Applications, Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of America, Washington, D.C.), 1, 78-81.
  49. Winn, B., Bradley, A., Strang, N. C., McGraw, P. V. & Thibos, L. N. (1995). Reversals of the color-depth illusion explained by ocular chromatic aberration. Vision Research, 35, 2675-2684.
  50. Rynders, M., Lidkea, B., Chisholm, W. and Thibos, L.N. (1995) Statistical distribution of foveal transverse chromatic aberration and pupil centration about the visual axis in a population of young adult eyes. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 12, 2348-2357
  51. Atchison, D.A., Smith, G., Bradley, A. and Thibos, L.N. (1995) Useful variations of the Badal optometer. Optom. Vis. Scis, 72, 279-284.
  52. Thibos, L. N., Still, D. L. & Bradley, A. (1996). Characterization of spatial aliasing and contrast sensitivity in peripheral vision. Vision Research, 36, 249-258.
  53. Wang, Y. Z., Thibos, L. N. & Bradley, A. (1996). Undersampling produces non-veridical motion perception, but not necessarily motion reversal, in peripheral vision. Vision Research, 36, 1737-1744.
  54. Anderson, R.S., Evans, D.W., & Thibos, L.N. (1996) The effect of window size on detection acuity and resolution acuity for sinusoidal gratings in central and peripheral vision. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 13, 697-706.
  55. Wang, Y. Z., Thibos, L. N., Lopez, N., Salmon, T. & Bradley, A. (1996). Subjective refraction of the peripheral field using contrast detection acuity. Journal of the American Optometric Association, 67, 584-589.
  56. Wang, Y. Z., Bradley, A. & Thibos, L. N. (1997). Aliased frequencies enable the discrimination of compound gratings in peripheral vision. Vision Research, 37, 283-290.
  57. Wang, Y. Z., Bradley, A. & Thibos, L. N. (1997). Interaction between sub- and supra-Nyquist spatial frequencies in peripheral vision. Vision Research, 37, 2545-2552.
  58. Thibos, L.N., Wheeler, W. & Horner, D. Power vectors: an application of Fourier analysis to the description and statistical analysis of refractive error. Optometry & Vision Science 74, 367-375.
  59. Thibos, L.N., Ye, M., Zhang, X, & Bradley, A. Spherical aberration of the reduced schematic eye with elliptical refracting surface. Optometry & Vision Science 74, 548-556.
  60. Wang, Y. Z. & Thibos, L.N. Oblique (off-axis) astigmatism of the reduced schematic eye with elliptical refracting surface. Optometry & Vision Science 74, 557-562.
  61. Zhang, X.X., Thibos, L.N. & Bradley, A. Wavelength-dependent magnification and polychromatic image quality in eyes corrected for longitudinal chromatic aberration. Optometry & Vision Science 74, 563-569.
  62. Thibos, L. N. & Bradley, A. Use of liquid-crystal adaptive-optics to alter the refractive state of the eye. Optometry & Vision Science 74, 581-587.
  63. Bradley, A., Zhang, H., Applegate, R.A., Thibos, L.N., and Elsner, A.E. Evaluation of entoptic image quality of the retinal vasculature. Vision Research (in press).
  64. Wang, Y. Z., Thibos, L. N. & Bradley, A. Effects of refractive error on detection acuity and resolution acuity in peripheral vision. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 38, 2134-2143.

 

Book Chapters

1B. Levick, W.R. and Thibos, L.N. (1983) Receptive fields of cat ganglion cells: classification, construction and functional organization. Prog. Retinal Res. 2, 267-319.

2B. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1990) Quantum efficiency and performance of retinal ganglion cells. In : Vision: Coding and Efficiency, Cambridge University Press, 84-91.

3B. Bradley, A. and Thibos, L. N. (1995). Modeling off-axis vision - I: the optical effects of decentering visual targets or the eye's entrance pupil. In Peli, E. (Ed.), Vision Models for Target Detection and Resolution, Singapore: World Scientific Press. (313-337)

4B. Thibos, L. N. & Bradley, A. (1995). Modeling off-axis vision - II: the effect of spatial filtering and sampling by retinal neurons. In Peli, E. (Ed.), Vision Models for Target Detection and Resolution, Singapore: World Scientific Press. (338-379)

5B. Rynders, M.C., Thibos, L.N., Bradley, A. Apodization neutralization: a new technique for investigating the impact of the Stiles-Crawford effect on visual function. In Basic and Clinical Applications of Vision Science, Lakshminarayanan, V. (ed), Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. 57-61

6B. Thibos, L.N. (1996) Sampling theory of visual resolution and its clinical applications. In Basic and Clinical Applications of Vision Science, Lakshminarayanan, V. (ed), Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. p123-126

Invited Publications and Editorials

1I. Thibos, L.N. (1989) Image processing by the human eye. In: Visual Communications and Image Processing IV, William A. Pearlman (ed), Proc SPIE 1199, 1148-1153.

2I. Thibos, L.N. and Bradley, A. (1991) The limits to performance in central and peripheral vision. In: Digest of Technical Papers, Society for Information Display, 22, 301-303.

3I. Bradley, A., Thibos, L.N., Zhang, X. and Ye, M. (1991) The effects of ocular aberration on visual performance for displayed achromatic and chromatic information. In: Digest of Technical Papers, Society for Information Display, 22, 304-307.

4I. Thibos, L.N. and Kirschen, D.G. (1992) Electronic submission of abstracts for the annual meeting of the American Academy of Optometry. Optom. Vis. Sci. 69, 574-579.

5I. Thibos, L.N., Elliott, D.B. and Bradley, A. (1994) Vision and aging. (Introduction to a feature issue, part I). Optometry & Vision Science, 71, 725-726

6I. Thibos, L.N., Elliott, D.B. and Bradley, A. (1995) Vision and aging. (Introduction to a feature issue, part II). Optometry & Vision Science, 72, 50-51

7I. Thibos, L.N., Elliott, D.B. and Bradley, A. (1995) Vision and aging. (Introduction to a feature issue, part III). Optometry & Vision Science, 72, 149-151

8I. Thibos, L.N. (1997) The new visual optics. (Introduction to a feature issue, part II). Optometry & Vision Science, 74, 465-466

Invited Lectures

  1. Boden Conference on Vision sponsored by the Australian government (1981).
  2. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (Indiana chapter), on the topic of visual information processing (1986).
  3. Symposium Vision: Coding and Efficiency in honor of Prof. H.B. Barlow, University of Cambridge, England (1987).
  4. School of Optometry, University of Waterloo, Canada, on the topic of peripheral vision (1988).
  5. Symposium "Biological basis for image processing algorithms" at the 4th conference on Visual Communications and Image Processing spronsored by the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE, 1989)
  6. Symposium "Optical Limits to Visual Performance" at the 1989 annual meeting of the American Academy of Optometry
  7. Research symposium entitled "Hallmarks of a Successful Grant Application" at the 1989 annual meeting of the American Academy of Optometry.
  8. Second "Monroe J. Hirsch Lecture on Vision Care", 1990 annual meeting of the American Academy of Optometry, published in Optometry and Vision Science.
  9. Symposium "Do We Need a New Schematic Eye?" at the 1990 annual meeting of the American Academy of Optometry
  10. Department of Electrical, Computer, & Systems Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, on the topic of image processing by the human eye. (1991).
  11. Conference on human error, sponsored by the Indiana Institute for the Study of Human Capabilities (1991)
  12. Conference on models of applied spatial vision, sponsored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Armstrong Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Brooks AFB, Texas (1991)
  13. Symposium Contrasts in Vision in honor of Prof. F. Campbell, University of Cambridge, England (1991).
  14. Symposium Applied Vision and Optics Research at the 1991 meeting of the Society for Information Display
  15. Presented a series of research lectures at the following Australian universities (1992):
    • Centre for Visual Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra
    • John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra
    • Departments of Anatomy and Physiology, Sydney University, Sydney
    • School of Optometry, University of New South Wales, Kensington
    • Eye Research Center, School of Optometry, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane
    • Vision, Touch & Hearing Research Centre, University of Queensland, Brisbane
  16. Educational Summit Conference on Research, sponsored by the American Optometric Association and the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry, on the topic "Optometric Research Issues in the Physical Sciences: 1993-2010". (1993).
  17. Distinguished Lecturer in Optometry, on the topics of peripheral vision and visual optics, The Ohio State University (1993)
  18. Invited speaker and facilitator at the Summer Research Institute sponsored by the Committee on Research, American Academy of Optometry, Bloominton, IN (5-Aug-94)
  19. Invited speaker at the dedication symposium, Borish Center for Ophthalmic Research, Indiana University (11-Oct-95)
  20. Invited by the Engineering Council of the Optical Society of America to present a tutorial lecture on the optical properties of the eye and their impact on the design of visual instruments. OSA Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (14-Sep-95)
  21. Invited by the Research Committee of the American Academy of Optometry to speak about future development of a national data archive for optometric research. AAO Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (8-Dec-95)
  22. Visual Science at Indiana University. National Science Olympiad for High School Students. (19-May-95)
  23. Correction of the optical aberrations of the human eye using adaptive wavefront shaping with liquid crystals. Dedication Symposium, Borish Center for Ophthalmic Research (11-Oct-95)
  24. Properties of the eye and their impact on visual instrument design. OSA Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (14-Sep-95)
  25. Towards a national data archive for optometry. Clincial Research Symposium, American Academy of Optometry, New Orleans, LA (8-Dec-95)
  26. Spatio-temporal characteristics of peripheral vision. Tri-services research symposium, Naval Aeromedical Research Laboratory, Pensacola, FL 13-Feb-96.
  27. Sampling theory of visual resolution and its clinical application, Enoch Fest, Univ. California, Berkeley, (28-Apr-96).
  28. The process of publication - from submission to publication. Clincial Research Symposium, American Academy of Optometry, Orlando, FL (Dec-96)
  29. Retinal determinants of the topography of visual resolution in man, Levickfest: The Boden Conference on Vision sponsored by the Australian Academy of Science, Crackeback Australia, (Feb-97)
  30. Neural sampling theory of visual resolution and its clinical application to perimetry. N. American Perimetric Society. San Rafael, CA, (Jul-97)
  31. Electronic spectacles. SOLA Conference for Optics Educators, Bodega Bay, CA. (Aug-97)
  32. Acuity perimetry: a clinical application of basic visual science. The Glenn Fry Award Lecture, American Academy of Optometry, San Antonio, TX (Dec-97)

Papers Presented at National or International meetings

1. Thibos, L.N. and Freeman, R.D. (1972) An electrophysiological demonstration of meridional amblyopia in humans Am. J. Optom. 49, 978.

2. Thibos, L.N., Kleinstein, T.E. and Cohn, T.E. (1973) The detectability of a well-defined visual signal is proportional to its energy. Am. J. Optom. 50, 747.

3. Freeman, R.D. and Thibos, L.N. (1974) Psychological and electrophysiological determinations of contrast sensitivities in meridional amblyopes. Invest. Ophthal. 13 (suppl.), 2.

4. Cohn, T.E. and Thibos, L.N. (1975) New psychophysical test of physiological hypotheses: analysis of sensory deficit in meridional amblyopia. Invest. Ophthal. 14 (suppl.), 80.

5. Thibos, L.N. and Werblin, F.S. (1977) The effect of steady surround illumination on bipolar and ganglion cells of the mudpuppy retina. Proc. Australian Physiol. Pharm. Soc. 8, 99P.

6. Vaney, D.I., Levick, W.R. and Thibos, L.N. (1978) Axonal conduction latencies of rabbit retinal ganglion cells. Proc. Australian Physiol. Pharm. Soc. 9, 55P.

7. Levick, W.R., Thibos, L.N. and Vaney, D.I. (1978) Responses of rabbit retinal ganglion cells. Proc. Australian Physiol. Pharm. Soc. 9, 100P.

8. Thibos, L.N., Levick, W.R. and Cohn, T.E. (1978) Receiver operating characteristics of cat retinal ganglion cells stimulated with weak light signals. Proc. Australian Physiol. Pharm. Soc. 9, 53P.

9. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1979) A comparison of eye pigmentation in white and siamese cats. Proc. Australian Physiol. Pharm. Soc. 10, 84P.

10. Levick, W.R. and Thibos, L.N. (1980) X/Y analysis of sluggish concentric retinal ganglion cells of the cat. Exp. Brain Res., 41, A5-A6.

11. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1980) Orientation tuning curves of cat retinal ganglion cells. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 19 (suppl.), 6.

12. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1980) Meridional amblyopia in cat. Optical Society of America Tech. Digest: Recent advances in vision, SB8.

13. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1981) Modulation transfer functions for cat retinal ganglion cells. Proc. Australian Physiol. Pharm. Soc. 12, 229P.

14. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1983) Response of cat retinal ganglion cells to sinusoidal gratings. Proc. Australian Physiol. Pharm. Soc. 14, 7P.

15. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1983) Linear and nonlinear responses of brisk-transient (Y) ganglion cells of the cat retina vary with grating orientation in different ways. Soc. Neurosci. 9, 687.

16. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1984) Experimental retinal degeneration in cat: Effect on retinal physiology. Am. J. Optom. 61, 40P.

17. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1984) Receptive fields of ganglion cells in feline central retinal degeneration. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 25 (suppl.), 293.

18. Walsh, D.J. and Thibos, L.N. (1985) Oblique and meridional effects in peripheral vision. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A2, P65.

19. Thibos, L.N. and Walsh, D.J. (1985) Detection of high frequency gratings in the periphery. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A2, P64.

20. Cheney, F.E. and Thibos, L.N. (1986) Evidence of elongated receptive fields in human peripheral retina. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 27 (suppl.), 341.

21. Thibos, L.N. and Cheney, F.E. (1986) Psychophysical evidence of a monosynaptic pathway in human peripheral vision. Proc. Australian Physiol. Pharm. Soc. 17, 201P.

22. Thibos, L.N., Bradley, A., Still, D.L. and Henderson, P. (1987) Do white-light interferometers bypass the eye's optics? Clinical implications of decentering the optical beam in the pupil. Optical Society of America Technical digest: Topical meeting on noninvasive assessment of the visual system. 80-82.

23. Bradley, A., Howarth, P., Thibos, L.N., Still, D.L. and Zhang, X.X. (1987) Chromatic aberration is independent of age. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 28 (suppl.), 218.

24. Thibos, L.N., Still, D.L. and Bradley, A. (1987) Psychophysical determination of the magnitude of lateral chromatic aberration in the human eye. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 28 (suppl.), 218.

25. Bradley, A., Still, D.L. and Thibos, L.N. (1987) Measurement of transverse chromatic aberration of the human eye. Vision: Coding and Efficiency. A symposium for H.B. Barlow., P2.3

26. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1987) Observations on maintained discharge and central retinal degeneration. Vision: Coding and Efficiency. A symposium for H.B. Barlow., P1.11

27. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1987) Quantum efficiency and performance of retinal ganglion cells. Vision: Coding and Efficiency. A symposium for H.B. Barlow.

28. Cheney, F.E., Still, D.L., Thibos, L.N. and Walsh, D.J. (1987) What limits faithful encoding of spatial patterns in human peripheral vision? J. Physiol. 396, 139P.

29. Still, D.L. and Thibos, L.N. (1987) Detection of peripheral aliasing for gratings seen in Newtonian view. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A4, P79.

30. Cheney, F.E. and Thibos, L.N. (1987) Orientation anisotropy for the detection of aliased patterns by peripheral vision is optically induced. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A4, P79.

31. Bradley, A. and Thibos, L.N. (1987) Amblyopia: Aliased vision through undersampling. Amer. J. Optom. Physiol. Optics 64, 105P.

32. Thibos, L.N., Still, D.L. and Bradley, A. (1987) The relationship between transverse and axial chromatic aberration of the human eye. Amer. J. Optom. Physiol. Optics 64, 59P.

33. Howarth, P.A., Bradley, A., Thibos, L.N., Still, D.L. and Zhang, X.X. (1987) Is chromatic aberration independent of age? Amer. J. Optom. Physiol. Optics 64, 58P.

34. Bradley, A and Thibos, L.N. (1988) Perceptual aliasing in human amblyopia. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 29 (suppl.), 76.

35. Zhang, X., Bradley, A. and Thibos, L.N. (1988) Achromatizing lenses may increase chromatic aberration in the retinal image. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 29 (suppl.), 446.

36. Thibos, L.N. and Still, D.L. (1988) What limits visual resolution in peripheral vision? Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 29 (suppl.), 138.

37. Zhang, X., Bradley, A. and Thibos, L.N. (1988) Interaction between longitudinal and lateral chromatic aberrations in the retinal image. Optical Society of America Technical digest: OSA Annual meeting, 11, 56.

38. Bradley, A Zhang, X. and Thibos, L.N. (1988) Retinal image isoluminance is compromised by lateral and longitudinal chromatic aberration. Optical Society of America Technical digest: OSA Annual meeting, 11, 47.

39. Thibos, L.N. and Still, D.L. (1988) Aliasing and contrast sensitivity in peripheral vision. Optical Society of America Technical digest: OSA Annual meeting, 11, 80.

40. Zhang, X., Bradley, A. and Thibos, L.N. (1988) The beneficial effect of longitudinal chromatic aberration. Amer. J. Optom. Physiol. Optics 65, (47p).

41. Still, D.L. and Thibos, L.N. (1988) Aliasing is the difference between pattern detection and pattern resolution in peripheral vision. Amer. J. Optom. Physiol. Optics 65, 122P.

42. Thibos, L.N., Bradley, A. and Still, D.L. (1989) Visual acuity measured with clinical maxwellian view systems: effects of beam-entry location. Optical Society of America Technical digest: Topical meeting on noninvasive assessment of the visual system. 7, 94-97.

43. Still, D.L. and Thibos, L.N. (1989) Peripheral image quality is almost as good as central image quality. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 30 (suppl.), 52.

44. Zhang, X., Bradley, A. and Thibos, L.N. (1989) An estimation of the contrast contamination introduced by correction of ocular chromatic aberration. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 30 (suppl.), 219.

45. Ye, M., Zhang, X., Bradley, A. and Thibos, L.N. (1989) Chromostereopsis: The interaction of transverse chromatic aberration, axial chromatic aberration and the Stiles-Crawford effect. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 30 (suppl.), 507.

46. Bradley, A., Thibos, L.N., and Zhang, X. (1989) Luminance artifacts in the retinal images of isoluminant, color-modulated stimuli: effect of correcting axial chromatic aberration. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 30 (suppl.), 507.

47. Ye, M., Thibos, L.N., Bradley, A. and Zhang, X. (1989) Does retinal illuminance affect chromostereopsis? Optom. Vis. Sci. 66 (suppl), 219.

48. Zhang, X., Bradley, A., and Thibos, L.N. (1989) Theoretical analysis of the effect of chromatic aberration on chromatic appearance of isoluminant color gratings. Optom. Vis. Sci. 66 (suppl), 219.

49. Cannon, M.W., Thibos, L.N., and Wilkinson, M.O. (1989) Why does spectacle magnification affect apparent contrast? Optom. Vis. Sci. 66 (suppl), 220.

50. Thibos, L.N. (1989) The effect of ocular chromatic aberration on visual performance. (Visual Science Symposium: Optical limits to visual performance.) Optom. Vis. Sci. 66 (suppl), 189

51. Zhang, X., Bradley, A., and Thibos, L.N. (1990) Constant-B and constant-RG color-isolation techniques are compromised by ocular lateral chromatic aberration. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 31 (suppl.), 261.

52. Wilkinson, M.O., Thibos, L.N., and Cannon, M.W. (1990) Contrast constancy: neural compensation for image attenuation. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 31 (suppl.), 323.

53. Ye, M., Bradley, A., Thibos, L.N., and Zhang, X. (1990) Chromostereopsis with large pupils. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 31 (suppl.), 412.

54. Bradley, A., Zhang, X., and Thibos, L.N. (1990) Experimental estimation of the chromatic difference of magnification of the human eye. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 31 (suppl.), 493.

55. Ye, M., Bradley, A., Thibos, L.N., and Zhang, X. (1990) Depth from color and the role of the Stiles-Crawford effect. Advances in Color Vision: A Symposium in Honor of Mathew Alpern. University of Michigan, May 11-12, 1990).

56. Ye, M., Bradley, A., Thibos, L.N., and Zhang, X. (1990) Effect of pupil apodization on apparent visual direction. OSA Annual Meeting Technical Digest, 15, 91.

57. Zhang, X., Ye, M., Bradley, A., and Thibos, L.N. (1990) Stiles-Crawford effect improves defocused or aberrated retinal image quality. OSA Annual Meeting Technical Digest, 15, 91.

58. Thibos, L.N., Zhang, X., and Bradley, A. (1990) Effect of ocular chromatic aberration on the luminance modulation transfer function for white light in the reduced eye. OSA Annual Meeting Technical Digest, 15, 148.

59. Thibos, L.N., Zhang, X., and Bradley, A. (1990) White-light modulation transfer functions of the reduced schematic eye. Optom. Vis. Sci. 67 (suppl), 56-57.

60. Zhang, X., Ye, M., Thibos, L.N., and Bradley, A. (1990) Retinal image contrast and the Stiles-Crawford Apodization. Optom. Vis. Sci. 67 (suppl), 57.

61. Ye, M., Bradley, A., Thibos, L.N., and Zhang, X. (1990) The role of the Stiles-Crawford effect in determining monocular visual direction. Optom. Vis. Sci. 67 (suppl), 57.

62. Thibos, L.N. (1990) New methodologies for distinguishing between optical and neural losses in vision. (The Second Monroe J. Hirsch Lecture on Vision Care.) Optom. Vis. Sci. 67 (suppl), 83

63. Thibos, L.N. (1990) Is the reduced schematic eye good enough?. (Visual Science Symposium: Do we need a new schematic eye?) Optom. Vis. Sci. 67 (suppl), 167

64. Thibos, L.N., Zhang, X., and Bradley, A. (1991) The chromatic eye: a new model of ocular chromatic aberration. Technical Digest on Ophthalmic and Visual Optics, 2, ThB1 1-4.

65. Thibos, L.N., Bradley, A., Wilkinson, M. and Cannon, M. (1991) New evidence for human errors in the perception of spatial patterns and contrast. Conference on Human Error, sponsored by Indiana Institute for the Study of Human Capabilities (March 20-22, 1991) p. 15-16.

66. Anderson, R., Wilkinson, M.O., and Thibos, L.N. (1991) Psychophysical localization of the human visual streak. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 32 (suppl.), 699.

67. Wilkinson, M.O., Thibos, L.N., and Bradley, A. (1991) Neural basis of scotopic acuity. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 32 (suppl.), 699.

68. Thibos, L.N., Zhang, X., Bradley, A. and Ye, M. (1991) Color-contrast modulation transfer functions and the effect of ocular chromatic aberration. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 32 (suppl.), 1210.

69. Zhang, X., Thibos, L.N., Bradley, A. and Ye, M. (1991) Modelling effects of defocus on human eyes with large pupils. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 32 (suppl.), 1211.

70. Thibos, L.N. and Bradley, A. (1991) The limits to performance in central and peripheral vision. In: Digest of Technical Papers, Society for Information Display, 22, 301-303.

71. Bradley, A., Thibos, L.N., Zhang, X. and Ye, M. (1991) The effects of ocular aberration on visual performance for displayed achromatic and chromatic information. In: Digest of Technical Papers, Society for Information Display, 22, 304-307.

72. Applegate, R.A., Bradley, A, and Thibos, L.N. (1992) Visual acuity and pupil size in Maxwellian and free view systems with and without refractive error. Optical Society of America Technical Digest (1992 Non-invasive Assessment of the Visual System Topical Meeting) 1, 170-174.

73. Rynders, M.C. and Thibos, L.N. (1992) Single channel, sinusoidally modulated signal generator, with variable temporal contrast. Optical Society of America Technical Digest (1992 Non-invasive Assessment of the Visual System Topical Meeting) 1, 194-197.

74. Zhang, X., Bradley, A., Ye, M. and Thibos, L. N. (1992) An experimental model of bifocal vision. Optical Society of America Technical Digest (1992 Ophthalmic and Visual Optics Topical Meeting) 3, 102-105.

75. Anderson, R.S., Wang, Y. and Thibos, L.N. (1992) Factors affecting letter discrimination in the fovea and periphery. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 33 (suppl.), 1344.

76. Ye, M., Zhang, X., Thibos, L.N., and Bradley, A. (1992) A new schematic eye that accurately models human spherical and chromatic aberration. Optom. Vis. Sci. 69 (suppl), 109.

77. Thibos, L.N. (1992) Application of Fourier analysis to the description of optical lens power and to the statistical analysis of refractive error. Optom. Vis. Sci. 69 (suppl), 114.

78. Levick, W.R. and Thibos, L.N. (1993) Effect of spatially discrete photoreceptor loss on receptive field organization in the cat. Australian Neuroscience Society

79. Wang, Y., Anderson, R.S., Thibos, L.N., and Bradley, A. (1993) Aliased frequencies enable the discrimination of compound gratings in peripheral vision. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 34 (suppl.), 777.

80. Ye, M., Zhang, X., Thibos, L.N., and Bradley, A. (1993). A new single-surface model eye that accurately predicts chromatic and spherical aberrations of the human eye. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 34 (suppl.), 777.

81. Thibos, L.N. and Levick, W.R. (1993) Effect of photoreceptor death on the organization of receptive fields in cat retinal ganglion cells.. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 34 (suppl.), 1154.

82. Wang, Y., Thibos, L., Bradley, A. (1993) Masking effect of sub-Nyquist gratings on the detection of sub-and supra-Nyquist gratings in peripheral vision. OSA Annual Meeting Technical Digest 16, 205.

83. Winn, B., Bradley, A., McGraw, P., Strang, N., and Thibos, L. (1993) Chromostereopsis is predicted by transverse chromatic aberration for complex visual stimuli. Optom. Vis. Sci. 70 (suppl.), 54.

84. Wang, Y., Thibos, L., Anderson, R., Bradley, A., Haggerty, K. (1993) Effect of sampling array irregularity on the perception of supra-Nyquist moving gratings. Optom. Vis. Sci. 70 (suppl.), 96.

85. Anderson, R., Wang, Y., Haggerty, K., and Thibos, L. (1993) Predicting peripheral letter discriminability using differences in the fourier spectrum. Optom. Vis. Sci. 70 (suppl.), 98.

86. Rynders, M., Lidkea, B., Chisholm, W., Haggerty, K., and Thibos, L. (1993) Distribution of pupil centers with respect to the visual axis. Optom. Vis. Sci. 70 (suppl.), 157.

87. Thibos, L. N., Wheeler, W. and Horner, D. (1994). A vector method for the analysis of astigmatic refractive errors. Vision Sciences and Its Applications, (Technical Digest Series, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC), 2, 14-17.

88. Zhang, H., Bradley, A., Thibos, L.N., Applegate, R., and Elsner, A. (1994) Comparison of entoptic, fundus photographic, and fluorescein angiographic methods for viewing the retinal vasculature. In: Vision Science and Its Applications, Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of America, Washington, D.C.), 2, 228-231.

89. Anderson, R. S., Evans, D.W. and Thibos, L. N. (1994) How many cycles are enough when measuring grating acuity in foveal and peripheral vision?. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 35 (suppl.), 1953.

90. Wang, Y.Z., Bradley, A.B., and Thibos, L. N. (1994) Sub-Nyquist gratings are masked by aliased supra-Nyquist gratings in peripheral vision. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 35 (suppl.), 1954.

91. Winn, B, Bradley, A.B., Strang, N.C., McGraw, P.V.and Thibos, L. N. (1994) Chromostereopsis and monocular chromatic diplopia in complex visual stimuli. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 35 (suppl.), 2169.

92. Anderson, R. S. and Thibos, L. (1994) Critical spatial frequencies for letter discrimination in peripheral vision. OSA Annual Meeting Program, p. 49.

93. Wang, Y., Thibos, L. N. and Bradley, A. (1994) A new method for subjective refraction in the periphery. Optom. Vis. Sci. 71/12s, 83

94. Thibos, L.N., SEMOR Task Force. (1994) A week in the life of optometry: a study of clinical procedures and patient demographics for A.S.C.O. institutions. Optom. Vis. Sci. 71/12s, 138

95. Evans, D.W, Wang, Y., and Thibos, L.N. (1994) Relationship of orientation discrimination performance to sampling array density and irregularity. Optom. Vis. Sci. 71/12s, 147

96. Wang, Y. Z., Thibos, L. N. & Lopez, N. (1995) Peripheral refractive error: A comparison of retinoscopy with a new subjective technique. In: Vision Science and Its Applications, Technical Digest Series (Optical Society of America, Washington, D.C.), 1, 78-81.

97. Wang, Y. Z., Thibos, L. N., & Bradley, A.B. (1995) Motion perception of aliased gratings in the periphery. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 36 (suppl.), #268.

98. Bradley, A., Kato, M., & Thibos, L.N. (1995) Statistical reliability of visual acuity and contrast sensitivity changes that accompany image defocus. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 36 (suppl.), #2901.

99. Evans, D.W., Skorski, J., & Thibos, L.N. (1995) Correlations of peripheral resolution acuity with visual field sensitivity in normal and glaucomatous eyes. Optom. Vis. Sci. 72/12s, 23.

100. Wang, Y. Z., Thibos, L. N. (1995) Reduced eye model of ocular astigmatism with aspheric refracting surface. Optom. Vis. Sci. 72/12s, 67.

101. Wang, Y. Z., Bradley, A., Barrett, B., & Thibos, L. N. (1995) Direction discrimination of moving gratings with different orientations and drifting rates in peripheral vision. Optom. Vis. Sci. 72/12s, 122.

102. Wang, Y. Z.& Thibos, L. N. (1996) Effect of sampling array orientation and irregularity on direction discrimination of surpa-Nyquist drifting gratings. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 37 (suppl.), #3420.

103 Salmon, T. & Thibos, L.N. (1996) A new single-pass method to measure the eye's MTF OSA Annual Meeting.

104. Thibos, L. N. (1996) Measurement and modeling of refractive error in the peripheral visial field. Mopane-96 Conference on Mathematics and Statistics of Refractive Error. Rep. S. Africa, Aug-96.

105. Thibos, L.N., Wang, Y.Z. & Bradley, A. Retina deceiving and the cortex mis-believing: spatial and temporal aliasing in human vision, The Canberra Symposium, Canberra, Australia, Jan-97

106. Tutt, R.C., Begley, C.G., Bradley, A. & Thibos, L.N. (1997) The optical effects of tear film disruption. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 37 (suppl.), #746.

107. Winn, B., Bradley, A., Mcgraw, P.V., Strang, N.C. & Thibos, L.N. (1997). Chromostereopsis, transverse chromatic aberration and target configuration. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 37 (suppl.), #4226.

108. Thibos, L.N., Evans, D.W., Wang, Y.Z., & Haggerty, K.M. (1997) Effect of sampling irregularity and window size on orientation discrimination. OSA Annual Meeting Program, p. 68.

109. Salmon, T.O., Thibos, L.N. & Bradley, A. (1997) Hartmann-Shack sensor accuracy and precision in measuring aberrations of the eye. OSA Annual Meeting Program, p. 101.

110. Wang, Y.Z., Hess, R.F., Bradley, A. & Thibos, L.N. (1997) Effects of optical aberrations on the sensitivity for radial frequency modulations. OSA Annual Meeting Program, p. 108.

111. Thibos, L.N. & Bradley, A. Use of liquid crystal adaptive optics to alter the refractive state of the eye. OSA Annual Meeting Prog, p. 108.

112. Salmon, T.O., Thibos, L.N. & Bradley, A. (1997) Comparison of wavefront aberration functions measured by the Hartmann-Shack sensor and a psychophysical method for the same eyes. Optom. Vis. Sci. 74/12s, 29.

113. Tutt, R.C., Begley, C.G., Bradley, A. & Thibos, L.N. (1997) The optical effects of tear film breakup with and without soft contact lenses. Optom. Vis. Sci. 74/12s, 73.

114. Schwendeman, F.J., Ogden, B.B, Horner, D.G., & Thibos, L.N. (1997) Effect of sphero-cylinder blur on visual acuity. Optom. Vis. Sci. 74/12s, 180.

115. Salmon, T.O. & Thibos, L.N. (1997) Eyesys accuracy in surface elevation measurement and estimation of the corneal wavefront aberration function. Optom. Vis. Sci. 74/12s, 184.

 

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