(see also Stereopsis, Binocularity, Strabismus, & Stereo Reviews)
Binocular eye movements in health and disease. HVEI XVII: 8651-34, 2013. PDF
Analysis of human vergence dynamics. J Vision 12:21, 2012 (with AM Elsaid, LT Likova, N Gill, SC Nicholas). PDF
Recurrent connectivity can account for the dynamics of disparity processing in V1. J Neurosci. 33:2934-2946, 2013 (with JM Samonds, BR Potetz, TS Lee). PDF
Stereomotion processing in the human occipital cortex. NeuroImage 38:293-305, 2007 (with LT Likova). PDF (Supplementary Material – PDF).
The specificity of cortical area KO to depth structure. Neuroimage 30:228-38, 2006 (with LT Likova, LL Kontsevich, AR Wade). PDF
Failure of stereomotion capture in an object disappearance paradigm. HVEI VIII, 5007:408-416, 2003b (with LT Likova). PDF
Spatiotemporal relationships in a dynamic scene: stereomotion induction and suppression. J Vision 3:304-17, 2003a (with LT Likova). PDF
Evidence that the mechanisms for dynamic stereomotion have elongated receptive fields. Proc Roy Soc 262:371-6, 1995 (with MJ Morgan). PDF
Purely chromatic perception of motion in depth: Two eyes as sensitive as one. Percept Psychophys 49:53-61, 1991 (with P Cavanagh). PDF
Electrophysiological evidence for coarse and fine disparity mechanisms in human. Vision Res 11:1603-1611, 1985 (with AM Norcia and EE Sutter). PDF
Temporal frequency limits for stereoscopic apparent motion processes. Vision Res 24:395, 1984 (with AM Norcia). PDF
Spatiotemporal properties of Panum’s fusional area. Vision Res 21:683-692, 1981 (with CM Schor). PDF
Stereomovement from interocular delay in dynamic visual noise: A random spatial disparity hypothesis. Am J Optometry 54:374-386, 1977. PDF
Effect of stimulus duration on stereo and vernier displacement thresholds. Percept Psychophys 20:125-128, 1976 (with JM Foley). PDF
Characteristics of stereomovement suppression. Perception & Psychophysics 17:225-230, 1975. PDF
Stereopsis in dynamic visual noise. Nature 250:782-783, 1974. PDF
Stereomovement suppression for transient disparity changes. Perception 3:287-296, 1974 (with J Foley). PDF
Induced stereomovement. Vision Res 14:609-613, 1974. PDF
Stereoscopic depth movement: Two eyes less sensitive than one. Science 174:958-961, 1971. PDF