Manfred Mackeben

Mackeben, M. (1998). Enhancement of letter recognition by explicit and implicit cueing of transient focal attention. Osa Technical Digest, Sac5, 1, 104-107.
Mackeben, M., Colenbrander, A., & Gofen, A. (1999). Use your PC to quickly map remaining vision after foveal vision loss. Perimetry Update 1998/1999, 307–316.
Mackeben, M. (1999). Sustained focal attention and peripheral letter recognition. Spatial Vision, 12, 51–72.
Altpeter, E., Mackeben, M., & Trauzettel-Klosinski, S. (2000). The importance of sustained attention for patients with maculopathies. Vision Research, 40, 1539–1547.
Mackeben, M. (2000). Enhancement of peripheral letter recognition by typographic features. Visual Impairment Research, 2, 95–103.
Mackeben, M., & Colenbrander, A. (2000). Topographic Measurements of Low Contrast Letter Recognition as as a tool for diagnosis and vision rehabilitation. Vision Rehabilitation.
Mackeben, M. (2000). Typefaces Influence Peripheral Letter Recognition and Can be Optimized for Reading with Eccentric Viewing. Vision Rehabilitation, C.stuen Et Al.(Eds), 293-294.
Kristjánsson, Á., Mackeben, M., & Nakayama, K. (2001). Rapid, object-based learning in the deployment of transient attention. Perception, 30, 1375–1388.
Trauzettel-Klosinski, S., Mackeben, M., Reinhard, J., Feucht, A., Dürrwächter, U., & Klosinski, G. (2002). Pictogram naming in dyslexic and normal children assessed by SLO. Vision Research, 42, 789–799.
Mackeben, M., Trauzettel-Klosinski, S., Reinhard, J., Dürrwächter, U., Adler, M., & Klosinski, G. (2004). Eye movement control during single-word reading in dyslexics. Journal Of Vision, 4, 388-402.