Perception and sensory coding, color vision, psychophysics, functional cerebral imagery, low vision, development of visual function, modeling of neural processes and networks, computational neuroscience.
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Reference | Title | Authors | Journal | PUB MED | ||
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1987 | 28(4):707-10 | On quantifying the bipolarity and axis of the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue test | Knoblauch K | Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci | |||
1987 | 26(8):1441-8 | Age and illuminance effects in the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test | Knoblauch K, Saunders F, Kusuda M, Hynes R, Podgor M, Higgins KE, de Monasterio FM | Appl Opt | |||
1987 | 27(4):681-3 | A retinal smear technique for varying grating contrast | Petry HM, Knoblauch K, Moore RK, Riggs LA | Vision Res | - | ||
1986 | 18(4):393-394 | TVR: A BASIC implementation of Stiles's analysis of the two-color increment-threshold paradigm | Knoblauch, K | Behav Res Meth Inst Comput | - | ||
1985 | 2(2):136-46 | Linearity of hue cancellation in sex-linked dichromacy | Knoblauch K, Sirovich L, Wooten BR | J Opt Soc Am A | |||
1978 | 19:113-21 | Color vision testing: an alternative 'source' of Illuminant C | Higgins KE, Moskowitz-Cook A, Knoblauch K | Mod Probl Ophthalmol | - | ||
1977 | 54(3):165-70 | Validity of Pinckers' 100-Hue version of the Panel D-15 | Higgins KE, Knoblauch K | Am J Optom Physiol Opt | - | ||
1977 | 17(2):332-4 | Spatial Broca-Sulzer effect at brief stimulus durations | Higgins KE, Knoblauch K | Vision Res | - | ||