Suzanne P. McKee

Publications:

McKee, S.P., Westheimer, G. Specificity of cone mechanisms in lateral interaction. J. Physiol., 206: 117-128, 1970.

Westheimer, G., McKee, S.P. Failure of Donder's law during smooth pursuit eye movements. Vision Res., 13: 2145-2153, 1973.

Westheimer, G., McKee, S.P. Visual acuity in the presence of retinal-image motion. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 65: 847-850, 1975.

McCann, J.J., McKee, S.P., Taylor, T.H. Quantitative studies in retinex theory: A comparison between theoretical predictions and observer responses to the "Color Mondrian" experiments. Vision Res., 16: 445-458, 1976.

Westheimer, G., Shimamura, K., McKee, S.P. Interference with line-orientation sensitivity. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 66: 332-338, 1976.

McKee, S.P., McCann, J.J., Benton, J.L. Color vision from rod and long-wave cone interactions: Conditions in which rods contribute to multicolored images. Vision Res., 17: 175-185, 1977.

Westheimer, G., McKee, S.P. Integration regions for visual hyperacuity. Vision Res., 17: 89-93, 1977.

Westheimer, G., McKee, S.P. Perception of temporal order in adjacent visual stimuli. Vision Res., 17: 887-892, 1977.

Westheimer, G., McKee, S.P. Spatial configurations for visual hyperacuity. Vision Res., 17: 941-948, 1977.

Westheimer, G., McKee, S.P. Stereoscopic acuity for moving retinal images. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 68: 450-455, 1978.

McKee, S.P., Westheimer, G. Improvement in vernier acuity with practice. Perception & Psychophysics, 24: 258-262, 1978.

Westheimer, G., McKee, S.P., What prior uniocular processing is necessary for stereopsis? Investigative Ophthalmology & Vis. Sci., 18: 893-912.

Westheimer, G., McKee, S.P. Stereoscopic acuity with defocused and spatially filtered retinal images. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 70: 772-778, 1980.

McKee, S.P. A local mechanism for differential velocity detection. Vision Res., 21: 491-500, 1981.

McKee, S.P. The spatial requirements for fine stereoacuity. Vision Res., 23: 191-198, 1983.

Morgan, M.J., Watt, R.J., McKee, S.P. Exposure duration effects the sensitivity of vernier acuity to target motion. Vision Res., 23: 541-546, 1983.

McKee, S.P., Nakayama, K. The detection of motion in the peripheral visual field. Vision Res., 24: 25-32, 1984.

McKee, S.P., Taylor, D.G. The discrimination of time: A comparison of foveal and peripheral sensitivity. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 6: 620-627, 1984.

McKee, S.P., Klein, S., Teller, D.Y. Statistical properties of forced-choice psychometric functions: Implications of probit analysis. Perception & Psychophysics, 37: 286-298, 1985.

McKee, S.P., Welch, L. Sequential recruitment in the discrimination of velocity. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 2: 243-251, 1985.

Mitchison, G.J., McKee, S.P. Interpolation in stereopsis. Nature 315: 402-404, 1985.
Welch, L., McKee, S.P. Colliding targets: Spatial localization within the motion system. Vision Res., 25: 1901-1910, 1985.

McKee, S.P., Silverman, G.S., Nakayama, K. Precise velocity discrimination despite random variations in temporal frequency and contrast. Vision Res., 26: 609-620, 1986.

Mitchison, G.J., McKee, S.P. Interpolation and the detection of fine structure in stereoscopic matching. Vision Res., 27: 295-302, 1987.

Mitchison, G.J., McKee, S.P. The resolution of ambiguous stereoscopic matching by interpolation. Vision Res., 27: 285-294, 1987.

McKee, S.P., Levi, D.M. Dichoptic hyperacuity: The precision of nonius alignment. J. Opt. Soc. Am., A 4: 1104-1108, 1987.

Kowler, E., McKee, S.P. The precision of smooth pursuit of constant velocity target motions. Vision Res., 27: 993-1015, 1987.

McKee, S.P., Mitchison, G.J. The role of retinal correspondence in stereoscopic matching. Vision Res., 8: 1001-1012, 1988.

Steinman, S.B., Levi, D.M., McKee, S.P. Discrimination of time and velocity in the amblyopic visual system. Clin. Vision Sci., 2: 265-276, 1988.

McKee, S.P., Welch, L. Is there a constancy for velocity? Vision Res., 29: 553-561, 1989.

Bowne, S.F., McKee, S.P., Glaser, D.A. Motion interference in speed discrimination. J. Opt. Soc. Am., A 6: 1112-1121, 1989.

McKee, S.P., Welch, L., Taylor, D.G., Bowne, S.F. Finding the common bond: Stereoacuity and the other hyperacuities. Vision Res., 30: 879-891, 1990.

McKee, S.P., Levi, D.M., Bowne, S.F. The imprecision of stereopsis. Vision Res., 30: 1763-1779, 1990.

Mitchison, G.J., McKee, S.P. The role of orientation disparity in stereoscopic tilt perception. Vision Res., 30: 1781-1792, 1990.

McKee, S.P., Welch, L. The precision of size constancy. Vision Res., 32: 1447-1460, 1992.

McKee, S.P., Schor, C.M., Steinman, S.B., Wilson, N., Koch, G., Davis, S.K., Hsu-Winges, C., Day, S.H., Chan, C.L., Movshon, J.A., Flom, M.C., Levi, D.M., Flynn, J.T. The classification of amblyopia on the basis of visual and oculomotor performance. Tr. Am. Oph. Soc., LXXXX: 123-148, 1992.

McKee, S.P., Harrad, R.A. Fusional suppression in normal and stereoanomalous observers. Vision Res., 33: 1645-1658, 1993.

Harrad, R.A., McKee, S.P., Blake, R., Yang, Y. Binocular rivalry disrupts stereopsis. Perception, 23: 15-28, 1994.

McKee, S.P., Bravo, M.J., Taylor, D.G., Legge, G.E. Stereo matching precedes dichoptic masking. Vision Res., 34: 1047-1060, 1994.

*Watamaniuk, S.N.J., McKee, S.P., Grzywacz, N. Detecting a trajectory embedded in random-direction motion noise. Vision Res., 35: 65-77, 1995.

McKee, S.P., Bravo, M.J., Smallman, H.S., Legge, G.E. The "uniqueness constraint" and binocular masking. Perception, 24: 49-65, 1995.

Grzywacz, N., Watamaniuk, S.N.J., McKee, S.P. Temporal coherence theory for the detection and measurement of visual motion. Vision Res., 35: 3183-3203, 1995.

*Smallman, H.S., McKee, S.P. A contrast-ratio constraint on stereo matching. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond., B 260: 265-271, 1995.

*Watamaniuk, S.N.J., McKee, S.P. Seeing motion behind occluders. Nature, 377: 720-730, 1995.

Schor, C.M., Fusar, R.E., Wilson, N., McKee, S.P. Prediction of early onset esotropia from components of the infantile squint syndrome. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci., 38: 719-740. 1997.

*McKee, S.P., Watamaniuk, S.N.J., Harris, J.M., Smallman, H.S., Taylor, D.G. Is stereopsis effective in breaking camouflage for moving targets? Vision Res., 37: 2047-2055, 1997.

Harris, J.M., McKee, S.P., Smallman, H.S. Fine-scale processing of human stereopsis. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 14: 1673-1683, 1997.

Welch, L., MacLeod, D.I.A., McKee, S.P. Motion interference: Perturbing perceived direction. Vision Res., 37: 2725-2736, 1997.

Pettet, M.W., McKee, S.P., Grzywacz, N.M. Constraints on long range interactions mediating contour detection. Vision Res., 38: 865-880, 1998.

Watamaniuk, S.N.J., McKee, S.P. Simultaneous encoding of direction at a local and global scale. Perception & Psychophysics, 60: 191-200, 1998.

*Harris, J.M., McKee, S.P., Watamaniuk, S. N.J. Visual search for motion-in-depth: masking by disparity noise. Nature Neuroscience, 1, 2: 165-168, 1998. PDF Version

*Verghese, P., Watamaniuk, S.N.J., McKee, S.P., Grzywacz, N.M. Local motion detectors cannot account for the detectability of an extended trajectory in noise. Vision Res., 39: 19-30, 1999.

Harrad, R.A., McKee, S.P. Comment on "Preschool Vision Screening: Results of a Systematic Review" by Snowden, S.K., Stewart-Brown, S.L., McKee, S.P. Surv. Ophthalmol., 43: 374-376, 1999.

*Glennerster, A. & McKee, S.P. Bias and sensitivity of stereo judgements in the presence of a slanted reference plane. Vision Res., 39: 3057-3069, 1999.

*Kiorpes, L. & McKee, S.P. Neural mechanisms underlying amblyopia. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 9: 480-486, 1999.

*Verghese, P., McKee, S.P., Grzywacz, N. M. Stimulus configuration determines the detectability of motion signals in noise. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 17, 9: 1525-1534, 2000.

*Morgan, M.J., Watamaniuk, S.N.J. & McKee, S.P. The use of an implicit standard in psychophysical measurements. Vision Res., 2341-2350, 2000.

*Glennerster, A., McKee, S. P. & Birch, M.D. Evidence for surface-based processing of binocular disparity. Current Biology, 12: 825-828, 2002.

*McKee, S.P.,& Verghese, P. Stereo transparency and the disparity gradient limit. Vision Res., 1963-1977, 2002.

*Vreven, D. McKee, S.P., & Verghese, P. Contour completion through depth interferes with stereoacuity, Vision Res., 42: 2153-2162, 2002.

*Verghese, P., & McKee, S. P. Predicting future motion. Journal of Vision, 2: 413-423, 2002. PDF Version

McKee, S. P., Levi, D. M., & Movshon, J. A. (2003). The pattern of visual deficits in amblyopia. Journal of Vision, 3(5), 380-405, http://journalofvision.org/3/5/5/, doi:10.1167/3.5.5.

Farell, B., Li, S., & McKee, S. P.. (2004a) Disparity increment thresholds for gratings. Journal of Vision, 4(3), 156-168, http://journalofvision.org/4/3/3/, doi:10.1167/4.3.3.

Farell, B., Li, S. & McKee, S.P. (2004b) Coarse scales, fine scales, and their interaction in stereoscopic vision. Journal of Vision, 488-499, http://journalofvision.org/4/6/8/, doi:10.1167/4.6.8

Glennerster, A. & McKee, S.P.(2004) Sensitivity to depth relief on slanted surfaces. Journal of Vision, , http://journalofvision.org/4/5/3/, doi:10.1167/4.5.3.

McKee, S.P., Verghese, P. & Farell, B. (2004) What is the Depth of a Sinusoidal Grating? Journal of Vision, 524-538, http://journalofvision.org/4/7/1/, doi:10.1167/4.7.1

Verghese, P., & McKee, S.P.,(2004) Visual search in clutter. Vision Research, 44, 1217-1225

Norcia, A.M., McKee, S.P., Bonneh, Y., & Pettet, M.W. (2004) Suppression of monocular visual direction under fused binocular stimulation: evoked potential measurements. Journal of Vision In Press.

Hale, J., Harrad, R.A., McKee, S.P., Pettet, M.W., Norcia, A.M. (2004) A VEP measure of the binocular fusion of horizontal and vertical disparities. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, In Press.


Chapters

McKee, S.P. The physical constraints of visual hyperacuity. Vision and Visual Dysfunction: 5, The Limits of Vision. Ed. by J.J. Kulikowski, I.J. Murray, V. Walsh. Macmillan, London, 1991, pp. 221-233.

McKee, S.P., Watamaniuk, S.N.J. The psychophysics of motion perception. Visual Detection of Motion. Smith, A.T., Snowden, R.J. (Eds.), Academic Press, London, 1994, pp. 85-114.

McKee, S.P., Smallman, H.S. Size and Speed Constancy. Perceptual Constancies: Why things look as they do. Walsh, V., Kulikowski, J.J. (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, New York, 1998, 373-408.

McKee, S.P., Harris, J.M. Binocularity. Oxford Textbook of Ophthalmology. Easty, D., Sparrow, J. (Eds.), Oxford University Press, 1999, 239-242.


Conference Proceedings

McKee, S.P. The challenge of the real observer. Frontiers of Visual Science, Proceedings of the 1985 Symposium. National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1987, pp. 38-50.

McKee, S.P. & Harris, J.M. Combining stereopsis and motion in human vision. Society for Information Display: International Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 24, 1998, pp.1029-1032.

McKee, S.P. Binocular functioning and visual acuity in amblyopia. Vision screening techniques: A survey, in Vision screening in the preschool child. Proceedings of a Conference held in Bethesda, MD September 10-11, 1998. Genetic Services Branch, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 1999, pp.206-228.

McCann, J.J., Benton, J. L., & McKee, S. P. Demonstration of red/white projections and rod-L-cone color. SPIE Proceedings, January 23, 2002.

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