Visual Development
Measurement of spatial contrast sensitivity with the swept contrast VEP. Vision Res. 29, 627-637, 1989 (with A.M. Norcia, R.D. Hamer, W. Wesemann).
Two processes controlling life span variations in flicker sensitivity. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A6, 481-490, 1989.
The development of monocular and binocular VEP acuity. Vision Res. 29, 397-408, 1989 (with R.D. Hamer, A.M. Norcia, C. Hsu-Winges).
Clinical application of temporal modulation sensitivity: Age norms for childhood to maturity. OSA Tech. Dig. 88-3, 36-39, 1988 (with M.B. Clarke, N. Hawker).
High visual contrast sensitivity in the young human infant. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 29, 44-49, 1988 (with A.M. Norcia, R.D. Hamer).
Two mechanisms revealed by sweep VEP contrast functions in infants. OSA Tech. Dig. 87-4, 24-27, 1987 (with R.D. Hamer, A.M. Norcia).
Plasticity of human acuity development with variations in visual experience. In, Adaptive Processes in Visual and Oculomotor Systems. Keller E.L., Zee D.A. (Eds.), Pergamon: Oxford, 1986, pp. 95-100 (with A.M. Norcia).
Electrophysiological assessment of contrast sensitivity in human infants. Am. J. Optom. Physiol. Opt. 63, 12-15, 1986.
Infant VEP acuity measurements: Analysis of individual differences and measurement error. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 61, 359-369, 1985 (with A.M. Norcia).
Digital filtering and robust regression techniques for estimating sensory thresholds from the evoked potential. IEEE Trans. Eng. Med. Bio. 4(4), 26-32, 1985 (with A.M. Norcia, M.B. Clarke).
Spatial frequency sweep VEP: Visual acuity during the first year of life. Vision Res. 25, 1399-1408, 1985 (with A.M. Norcia).
Ray-tracing analysis of paraxial photorefraction. Opt. Soc. Am., Tech. Digest, WA3, 1985 (with A.M. Norcia).
Assessment of visual function in infants by evoked potentials. Devel. Med. & Child Neurol. 24, 853-856, 1982.
Rapid assessment of visual function: An electronic sweep technique for the pattern VEP. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 18, 703-713, 1979 (with K. Nakayama, P.A. Apkarian, D.M. Levi).