I publish in a range of areas, from insect vision to clinical vision tests. To make it easier for people to find publications they may be interested in, on this page, you can browse my publications grouped by research theme. Click on a folder to expand it and see the subfolders. Papers which relate to more than one area appear multiple times, so you should find them wherever they are.
- Basic Science
- Visual suppression
- Spatial non-homogeneity of the antagonistic surround in motion perception (0.8 MiB)
- Spatial frequency bandwidth of surround suppression tuning curves (1.2 MiB)
- Reduced visual surround suppression in schizophrenia shown by measuring contrast detection thresholds (2.0 MiB)
- Moderate acute alcohol intoxication has minimal effect on surround suppression measured with a motion direction discrimination task (1.0 MiB)
- Two common psychophysical measures of surround suppression reflect independent neuronal mechanisms (0.7 MiB)
- Assessment of epilepsy using noninvasive visual psychophysics tests of surround suppression (2.1 MiB)
- Ageing
- Stereoacuity with Frisby and revised FD2 stereo tests (0.6 MiB)
- What-Where-When memory, unlike other cognitive abilities, is unimpaired in healthy people over 70 (2.8 MiB)
- Two common psychophysical measures of surround suppression reflect independent neuronal mechanisms (0.7 MiB)
- The stereoscopic anisotropy develops during childhood. (1.5 MiB)
- Understanding accommodative control in the clinic: Modeling latency and amplitude for uncorrected refractive error, presbyopia and cycloplegia (3.9 MiB)
- Ecology
- When is general wariness favored in avoiding multiple predator types? (0.7 MiB)
- The contrast sensitivity function of the praying mantis Sphodromantis lineola (2.6 MiB)
- Unravelling the illusion of flicker fusion (0.7 MiB)
- Stereopsis in animals: evolution, function and mechanisms (0.8 MiB)
- Hoarding titmice predominantly use Familiarity, and not Recollection, when remembering cache locations (1.8 MiB)
- Different memory systems in food-hoarding birds: A response to Pravosudov (0.5 MiB)
- Development
- The stereoscopic anisotropy develops during childhood. (1.5 MiB)
- Blindness to background: an inbuilt bias for visual objects (1.6 MiB)
- Analysis of Soft Data for Mass Provision of Stereoacuity Testing Through a Serious Game for Health (1.7 MiB)
- The impact of active research involvement of young children in the design of a new stereotest (1.4 MiB)
- B
- Accommodation
- Stereopsis
- Efficient estimation of stereo thresholds: What slope should be assumed for the psychometric function? (121 B)
- Reversed stereo depth and motion direction with anti-correlated stimuli (0.5 MiB)
- A Bayesian model of stereo depth / motion direction discrimination. (0.4 MiB)
- A Bayesian approach to the stereo correspondence problem. (1.3 MiB)
- A simple model accounts for the response of disparity-tuned V1 neurons to anti-correlated images. (1.5 MiB)
- Testing quantitative models of binocular disparity selectivity in primary visual cortex. (0.9 MiB)
- Ocular dominance predicts neither strength nor class of disparity selectivity with random-dot stimuli in primate V1. (1.3 MiB)
- Understanding the cortical specialization for horizontal disparity. (3.5 MiB)
- Early computational processing in binocular vision and depth perception. (0.6 MiB)
- The effect of interocular delay on disparity-selective V1 neurons: relationship to stereoacuity and the Pulfrich effect. (0.6 MiB)
- The stroboscopic Pulfrich effect is not evidence for the joint encoding of motion and depth. (0.7 MiB)
- All Pulfrich-like illusions can be explained without joint encoding of motion and disparity. (2.8 MiB)
- Does depth perception require vertical disparity detectors? (3.9 MiB)
- Sensors for impossible stimuli may solve the stereo correspondence problem. (0.6 MiB)
- Stereo vision requires an explicit encoding of vertical disparity (0.6 MiB)
- A quantitative explanation of responses to disparity defined edges in macaque V2. (0.9 MiB)
- Latitude and longitude vertical disparities (5.2 MiB)
- Stereo correspondence is optimized for large viewing distances (0.8 MiB)
- Multiple channels for horizontal, but only one for vertical corrugations? A new look at the stereo anisotropy (1.4 MiB)
- Vertical binocular disparity is encoded implicitly within a model neuronal population tuned to horizontal disparity and orientation (1.0 MiB)
- A specialization for vertical disparity discontinuities (2.5 MiB)
- Detectability of sine- versus square-wave disparity gratings: a challenge for current models of depth perception (2.7 MiB)
- Single vision during ocular deviation in intermittent exotropia (0.3 MiB)
- Visual suppression in intermittent exotropia during binocular alignment (2.2 MiB)
- Spatial stereoresolution for depth corrugations may be set in primary visual cortex (2.4 MiB)
- Independent mechanisms for bright and dark image features in a stereo correspondence task (1.8 MiB)
- Understanding visual cues to depth (0.3 MiB)
- Conjunctions between motion and disparity are encoded with the same spatial resolution as disparity alone (4.8 MiB)
- Stereoscopy and the Human Visual System (0.9 MiB)
- When is general wariness favored in avoiding multiple predator types? (0.7 MiB)
- The binocular advantage in visuomotor tasks involving tools (1.9 MiB)
- Visual Perception: One World from Two Eyes (0.2 MiB)
- Testing the horizontal-vertical stereo anisotropy with the critical-band masking paradigm (1.4 MiB)
- Perceptual compensation mechanisms when viewing stereoscopic 3D from an oblique angle (0.2 MiB)
- Stereo vision and strabismus (1.0 MiB)
- Viewer experience with stereoscopic 3D television in the home (1.8 MiB)
- The place of human psychophysics in modern neuroscience (0.8 MiB)
- Models of stereo vision (0.5 MiB)
- User experience while viewing stereoscopic 3D television (0.4 MiB)
- Interaction between size and disparity cues in distance judgements (81 KiB)
- What is stereoscopic vision good for? (0.7 MiB)
- Balance and coordination after viewing stereoscopic 3D television (1.5 MiB)
- Stereoscopic 3D content appears relatively veridical when viewed from an oblique angle (0.4 MiB)
- Small or far away? Size and distance perception in the praying mantis. (1.5 MiB)
- Avoiding monocular artifacts in clinical stereotests presented on column-interleaved digital stereoscopic displays (1.5 MiB)
- Neurons in Striate Cortex Signal Disparity in Half-Matched Random-Dot Stereograms (0.8 MiB)
- Visual Perception: A Novel Difference Channel in Binocular Vision (0.9 MiB)
- A single mechanism can account for human perception of depth in mixed correlation random dot stereograms (0.7 MiB)
- The stereoscopic anisotropy develops during childhood. (1.5 MiB)
- Insect stereopsis demonstrated using a 3D insect cinema (1.2 MiB)
- Viewing 3D TV over two months produces no discernible effects on balance, coordination or eyesight. (2.2 MiB)
- Thresholds for sine-wave corrugations defined by binocular disparity in random dot stereograms: Factor analysis of individual differences reveals two stereoscopic mechanisms tuned for spatial frequency (5 KiB)
- Stereopsis in animals: evolution, function and mechanisms (0.8 MiB)
- True stereoscopic 3D cannot be simulated by shifting 2D content off the screen plane (0.9 MiB)
- Visual Perception: Neural Networks for Stereopsis (0.4 MiB)
- Overestimation of stereo thresholds by the TNO stereotest is not due to global stereopsis. (18 KiB)
- A Novel Form of Stereo Vision in the Praying Mantis (2.5 MiB)
- Two choices good, four choices better: For measuring stereoacuity in children, a four-alternative forced-choice paradigm is more efficient than two (4.5 MiB)
- Which Stereotest do You Use? A Survey Research Study in the British Isles, the United States and Canada (2.6 MiB)
- ASTEROID: A New Clinical Stereotest on an Autostereo 3D Tablet (1.9 MiB)
- The psychophysics of stereopsis can be explained without invoking independent ON and OFF channels (1.3 MiB)
- Visual Perception: Monovision Can Bias the Apparent Depth of Moving Objects (0.6 MiB)
- A neuronal correlate of insect stereopsis (2.9 MiB)
- Second-order cues to figure motion enable object detection during prey capture by praying mantises (1.6 MiB)
- Binocular responsiveness of projection neurons of the praying mantis optic lobe in the frontal visual field (94 B)
- ASTEROID stereotest v1.0: lower stereo thresholds using smaller, denser and faster dots (0.6 MiB)
- Stereotest Comparison: Efficacy, Reliability, and Variability of a New Glasses-Free Stereotest (0.6 MiB)
- The impact of active research involvement of young children in the design of a new stereotest (1.4 MiB)
- Efficient estimation of stereo thresholds: What slope should be assumed for the psychometric function? (0.3 MiB)
- Binocular Vision and Stereopsis Across the Animal Kingdom (3.4 MiB)
- A computational model of stereoscopic prey capture in praying mantises (4.2 MiB)
- Stereopsis without correspondence (1.9 MiB)
- New Approaches to 3D Vision (3.2 MiB)
- Motion perception
- A Bayesian model of stereo depth / motion direction discrimination. (0.4 MiB)
- The stroboscopic Pulfrich effect is not evidence for the joint encoding of motion and depth. (0.7 MiB)
- All Pulfrich-like illusions can be explained without joint encoding of motion and disparity. (2.8 MiB)
- Spatial non-homogeneity of the antagonistic surround in motion perception (0.8 MiB)
- Spatial frequency bandwidth of surround suppression tuning curves (1.2 MiB)
- Conjunctions between motion and disparity are encoded with the same spatial resolution as disparity alone (4.8 MiB)
- Reduced visual surround suppression in schizophrenia shown by measuring contrast detection thresholds (2.0 MiB)
- An FPGA-based hardware accelerator for simulating spatiotemporal neurons (0.5 MiB)
- Two common psychophysical measures of surround suppression reflect independent neuronal mechanisms (0.7 MiB)
- Moderate acute alcohol intoxication has minimal effect on surround suppression measured with a motion direction discrimination task (1.0 MiB)
- Unravelling the illusion of flicker fusion (0.7 MiB)
- The optomotor response of the praying mantis is driven predominantly by the central visual field (1.9 MiB)
- Invisible noise obscures visible signal in insect motion detection (2.6 MiB)
- Contrast thresholds reveal different visual masking functions in humans and praying mantises (2.3 MiB)
- Apparent Motion Perception in the Praying Mantis: Psychophysics and Modelling (0.9 MiB)
- Pattern and Speed Interact to Hide Moving Prey (1.1 MiB)
- Second-order cues to figure motion enable object detection during prey capture by praying mantises (1.6 MiB)
- Reduced surround suppression in monocular motion perception (0.7 MiB)
- Peripheral Flicker Fusion at High Luminance: Beyond the Ferry–Porter Law (0.9 MiB)
- Computational neuroscience
- Reversed stereo depth and motion direction with anti-correlated stimuli (0.5 MiB)
- A Bayesian approach to the stereo correspondence problem. (1.3 MiB)
- A simple model accounts for the response of disparity-tuned V1 neurons to anti-correlated images. (1.5 MiB)
- Testing quantitative models of binocular disparity selectivity in primary visual cortex. (0.9 MiB)
- Understanding the cortical specialization for horizontal disparity. (3.5 MiB)
- Early computational processing in binocular vision and depth perception. (0.6 MiB)
- The stroboscopic Pulfrich effect is not evidence for the joint encoding of motion and depth. (0.7 MiB)
- All Pulfrich-like illusions can be explained without joint encoding of motion and disparity. (2.8 MiB)
- Extracellular calcium regulates postsynaptic efficacy through group 1 metabotropic glutamate receptors. (0.7 MiB)
- Does depth perception require vertical disparity detectors? (3.9 MiB)
- Sensors for impossible stimuli may solve the stereo correspondence problem. (0.6 MiB)
- Stereo vision requires an explicit encoding of vertical disparity (0.6 MiB)
- A quantitative explanation of responses to disparity defined edges in macaque V2. (0.9 MiB)
- Latitude and longitude vertical disparities (5.2 MiB)
- A specialization for vertical disparity discontinuities (2.5 MiB)
- Quantal analysis reveals a functional correlation between pre- and postsynaptic efficacy from excitatory connections in rat neocortex (1.7 MiB)
- Vertical binocular disparity is encoded implicitly within a model neuronal population tuned to horizontal disparity and orientation (1.0 MiB)
- Detectability of sine- versus square-wave disparity gratings: a challenge for current models of depth perception (2.7 MiB)
- Stereo correspondence is optimized for large viewing distances (0.8 MiB)
- Multiple channels for horizontal, but only one for vertical corrugations? A new look at the stereo anisotropy (1.4 MiB)
- Spatial stereoresolution for depth corrugations may be set in primary visual cortex (2.4 MiB)
- When is general wariness favored in avoiding multiple predator types? (0.7 MiB)
- The relative weight of shape and non-rigid motion cues in object perception: A model of the parameters underlying dynamic object discrimination (3.6 MiB)
- Models of stereo vision (0.5 MiB)
- An FPGA-based hardware accelerator for simulating spatiotemporal neurons (0.5 MiB)
- A single mechanism can account for human perception of depth in mixed correlation random dot stereograms (0.7 MiB)
- Visual Perception: A Novel Difference Channel in Binocular Vision (0.9 MiB)
- Neurons in Striate Cortex Signal Disparity in Half-Matched Random-Dot Stereograms (0.8 MiB)
- Visual Perception: Neural Networks for Stereopsis (0.4 MiB)
- Invisible noise obscures visible signal in insect motion detection (2.6 MiB)
- Apparent Motion Perception in the Praying Mantis: Psychophysics and Modelling (0.9 MiB)
- Contrast thresholds reveal different visual masking functions in humans and praying mantises (2.3 MiB)
- The psychophysics of stereopsis can be explained without invoking independent ON and OFF channels (1.3 MiB)
- A neuronal correlate of insect stereopsis (2.9 MiB)
- Binocular responsiveness of projection neurons of the praying mantis optic lobe in the frontal visual field (94 B)
- A computational model of stereoscopic prey capture in praying mantises (4.2 MiB)
- Synthetic OCT Data Generation to Enhance the Performance of Diagnostic Models for Neurodegenerative Diseases (3.1 MiB)
- Seeing the future: Predictive control in neural models of ocular accommodation (5.4 MiB)
- Stereopsis without correspondence (1.9 MiB)
- Different memory systems in food-hoarding birds: A response to Pravosudov (0.5 MiB)
- Physically stressed bees expect less reward in an active choice judgement bias test (9 KiB)
- Insect Vision
- The contrast sensitivity function of the praying mantis Sphodromantis lineola (2.6 MiB)
- Insect stereopsis demonstrated using a 3D insect cinema (1.2 MiB)
- Small or far away? Size and distance perception in the praying mantis. (1.5 MiB)
- Unravelling the illusion of flicker fusion (0.7 MiB)
- The optomotor response of the praying mantis is driven predominantly by the central visual field (1.9 MiB)
- Stereopsis in animals: evolution, function and mechanisms (0.8 MiB)
- Invisible noise obscures visible signal in insect motion detection (2.6 MiB)
- Apparent Motion Perception in the Praying Mantis: Psychophysics and Modelling (0.9 MiB)
- Contrast thresholds reveal different visual masking functions in humans and praying mantises (2.3 MiB)
- A Novel Form of Stereo Vision in the Praying Mantis (2.5 MiB)
- A neuronal correlate of insect stereopsis (2.9 MiB)
- Pattern and Speed Interact to Hide Moving Prey (1.1 MiB)
- Motion-in-depth perception and prey capture in the praying mantis Sphodromantis lineola (0.8 MiB)
- Second-order cues to figure motion enable object detection during prey capture by praying mantises (1.6 MiB)
- Binocular responsiveness of projection neurons of the praying mantis optic lobe in the frontal visual field (94 B)
- A computational model of stereoscopic prey capture in praying mantises (4.2 MiB)
- Stereopsis without correspondence (1.9 MiB)
- Physically stressed bees expect less reward in an active choice judgement bias test (9 KiB)
- Other vision science
- Measuring V1 receptive fields despite eye movements in awake monkeys. (0.8 MiB)
- The relative weight of shape and non-rigid motion cues in object perception: A model of the parameters underlying dynamic object discrimination (3.6 MiB)
- The scintillating grid illusion is enhanced by binocular viewing (1.7 MiB)
- Blindness to background: an inbuilt bias for visual objects (1.6 MiB)
- Extending the Human Foveal Spatial Contrast Sensitivity Function to High Luminance Range (3.4 MiB)
- Assessment of Psychophysical Methods for Measuring the Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency in Yes/No Tasks (0.5 MiB)
- Ocular accommodation and wavelength: The effect of longitudinal chromatic aberration on the stimulus–response curve (4.8 MiB)
- Synapses
- Galaxies
- Motion-in-depth perception and prey capture in the praying mantis Sphodromantis lineola (0.8 MiB)
- Binocular Vision and Stereopsis Across the Animal Kingdom (3.4 MiB)
- Seeing the future: Predictive control in neural models of ocular accommodation (5.4 MiB)
- New Approaches to 3D Vision (3.2 MiB)
- Hoarding titmice predominantly use Familiarity, and not Recollection, when remembering cache locations (1.8 MiB)
- Different memory systems in food-hoarding birds: A response to Pravosudov (0.5 MiB)
- Visual suppression
- Clinical Relevance
- Binocular vision disorders
- Stereoscopic vision in the absence of the lateral occipital cortex (1.7 MiB)
- Single vision during ocular deviation in intermittent exotropia (0.3 MiB)
- Visual suppression in intermittent exotropia during binocular alignment (2.2 MiB)
- Stereoacuity with Frisby and revised FD2 stereo tests (0.6 MiB)
- Stereo vision and strabismus (1.0 MiB)
- What is stereoscopic vision good for? (0.7 MiB)
- ASTEROID: Accurate STEReoacuity measurement in the eye clinic (0.2 MiB)
- Viewing 3D TV over two months produces no discernible effects on balance, coordination or eyesight. (2.2 MiB)
- Avoiding monocular artifacts in clinical stereotests presented on column-interleaved digital stereoscopic displays (1.5 MiB)
- Overestimation of stereo thresholds by the TNO stereotest is not due to global stereopsis. (18 KiB)
- Analysis of Soft Data for Mass Provision of Stereoacuity Testing Through a Serious Game for Health (1.7 MiB)
- Two choices good, four choices better: For measuring stereoacuity in children, a four-alternative forced-choice paradigm is more efficient than two (4.5 MiB)
- ASTEROID: A New Clinical Stereotest on an Autostereo 3D Tablet (1.9 MiB)
- Characterizing the Randot Preschool stereotest: Testability, norms, reliability, specificity and sensitivity in children aged 2-11 years (1.8 MiB)
- Stereotest Comparison: Efficacy, Reliability, and Variability of a New Glasses-Free Stereotest (0.6 MiB)
- ASTEROID stereotest v1.0: lower stereo thresholds using smaller, denser and faster dots (0.6 MiB)
- Other Disorders
- Stereoscopic vision in the absence of the lateral occipital cortex (1.7 MiB)
- Reduced visual surround suppression in schizophrenia shown by measuring contrast detection thresholds (2.0 MiB)
- Assessment of epilepsy using noninvasive visual psychophysics tests of surround suppression (2.1 MiB)
- Predicting attitudes towards screening for neurodegenerative diseases using OCT and artificial intelligence: Findings from a literature review (0.2 MiB)
- The Use of Eye-tracking Technology in Cleft Lip: A Literature Review (0.9 MiB)
- OCT imaging
- Retina
- Which Stereotest do You Use? A Survey Research Study in the British Isles, the United States and Canada (2.6 MiB)
- Visual Perception: Monovision Can Bias the Apparent Depth of Moving Objects (0.6 MiB)
- CNV-Net: Segmentation, Classification and Activity Score Measurement of Choroidal Neovascularization (CNV) Using Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCTA) (4.7 MiB)
- The Use of Eye-tracking Technology in Cleft Lip: A Literature Review (0.9 MiB)
- Understanding accommodative control in the clinic: Modeling latency and amplitude for uncorrected refractive error, presbyopia and cycloplegia (3.9 MiB)
- Binocular vision disorders
- Industrial Relevance
- 3D displays
- Stereoscopy and the Human Visual System (0.9 MiB)
- Perceptual compensation mechanisms when viewing stereoscopic 3D from an oblique angle (0.2 MiB)
- User experience while viewing stereoscopic 3D television (0.4 MiB)
- Viewer experience with stereoscopic 3D television in the home (1.8 MiB)
- Interaction between size and disparity cues in distance judgements (81 KiB)
- What is stereoscopic vision good for? (0.7 MiB)
- Balance and coordination after viewing stereoscopic 3D television (1.5 MiB)
- Stereoscopic 3D content appears relatively veridical when viewed from an oblique angle (0.4 MiB)
- Viewing 3D TV over two months produces no discernible effects on balance, coordination or eyesight. (2.2 MiB)
- Avoiding monocular artifacts in clinical stereotests presented on column-interleaved digital stereoscopic displays (1.5 MiB)
- True stereoscopic 3D cannot be simulated by shifting 2D content off the screen plane (0.9 MiB)
- ASTEROID: A New Clinical Stereotest on an Autostereo 3D Tablet (1.9 MiB)
- Understanding accommodative control in the clinic: Modeling latency and amplitude for uncorrected refractive error, presbyopia and cycloplegia (3.9 MiB)
- Extending the Human Foveal Spatial Contrast Sensitivity Function to High Luminance Range (3.4 MiB)
- Assessment of Psychophysical Methods for Measuring the Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency in Yes/No Tasks (0.5 MiB)
- Peripheral Flicker Fusion at High Luminance: Beyond the Ferry–Porter Law (0.9 MiB)
- Ocular accommodation and wavelength: The effect of longitudinal chromatic aberration on the stimulus–response curve (4.8 MiB)
- 3D displays
- Non-peer-reviewed
- Popular science
- Man, mantis and machine : the computation of 3D vision (0.6 MiB)
- Measuring near stereopsis (2.0 MiB)
- Latest research on amblyopia treatment (0.2 MiB)
- Reviews
- JonesPhDThesis2017 (2.9 MiB)
- The stability of model disk galaxies (7.9 MiB)
- The European Union Advanced Course in Computational Neuroscience: linking theoretical and experimental neurosciences. (51 KiB)
- Anatomy of the lobula complex in the brain of the praying mantis compared to the lobula complexes of the locust and cockroach (7.8 MiB)
- Measuring near stereopsis (2.0 MiB)
- Latest research on amblyopia treatment (0.2 MiB)
- Popular science
- Allenmark2011PhD (3.6 MiB)
- Yazdani2016PhD (8.3 MiB)
- Quantal-analysis2 (1.3 MiB)
- Hands2017PhD (2.6 MiB)