(see also Stereopsis, Binocularity, & Stereo Reviews)
Evidence that the mechanisms for dynamic stereomotion have elongated receptive fields. Proc. Roy. Soc. 1995 262, 371-6 (with M.J. Morgan). PDF
Purely chromatic perception of motion in depth: Two eyes as sensitive as one. Perception & Psychophysics 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 A.M. Norcia and E.E. Sutter). PDF
Temporal frequency limits for stereoscopic apparent motion processes. Vision Res. 24, 395, 1984 (with A.M. Norcia). PDF
Spatiotemporal properties of Panums fusional area. Vision Res. 21, 683-692, 1981 (with C.M. Schor). PDF
Characteristics of stereomovement suppression. Perception & Psychophysics 17, 225-230, 1975.
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. Perception & Psychophysics 20, 125-128, 1976 (with J.M. Foley).
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.