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Kenneth Alexander to Psychophysics

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Kenneth Alexander has written about Psychophysics.
Connection Strength

0.584
  1. Contributions of optical and non-optical blur to variation in visual acuity. Optom Vis Sci. 2011 Jun; 88(6):716-23.
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    Score: 0.095
  2. Spatial contrast sensitivity in dynamic and static additive luminance noise. Vision Res. 2010 Sep 15; 50(19):1957-65.
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    Score: 0.089
  3. Contrast thresholds in additive luminance noise: Effect of noise temporal characteristics. Vision Res. 2009 May; 49(11):1389-96.
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    Score: 0.082
  4. Spatial frequencies used in Landolt C orientation judgments: relation to inferred magnocellular and parvocellular pathways. Vision Res. 2008 Nov; 48(26):2615-24.
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    Score: 0.076
  5. Contrast sensitivity for letter optotypes vs. gratings under conditions biased toward parvocellular and magnocellular pathways. Vision Res. 2006 May; 46(10):1574-84.
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    Score: 0.064
  6. Characteristics of contrast processing deficits in X-linked retinoschisis. Vision Res. 2005 Jul; 45(16):2095-107.
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    Score: 0.063
  7. Contrast sensitivity deficits in inferred magnocellular and parvocellular pathways in retinitis pigmentosa. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2004 Dec; 45(12):4510-9.
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    Score: 0.060
  8. Contrast discrimination deficits in retinitis pigmentosa are greater for stimuli that favor the magnocellular pathway. Vision Res. 2001 Mar; 41(5):671-83.
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    Score: 0.047
  9. Acquired unilateral night blindness associated with a negative electroretinogram waveform. Ophthalmology. 1996 Jan; 103(1):96-104.
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    Score: 0.008
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