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Gordon E Legge

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Frontiers in Neuroscience|July 22, 2021
Simulating Visibility and Reading Performance in Low VisionYing-Zi Xiong, Quan Lei, Aurélie Calabrèse, et al.
Vision Research|September 5, 2002
Spatial-frequency characteristics of letter identification in central and peripheral visionSusana T L Chung, Gordon E Legge, Bosco S Tjan
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 30, 2012
Theories of reading should predict reading speedDenis G Pelli, Susana T L Chung, Gordon E Legge
Current Biology : CB|April 14, 2009
Retinotopically specific reorganization of visual cortex for tactile pattern recognitionSing-Hang Cheung, Fang Fang, Sheng He, et al.
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness|August 27, 2011
Assessment of Indoor Route-finding Technology for People with Visual ImpairmentAmy A Kalia, Gordon E Legge, Rudrava Roy, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 5, 2014
Sensory factors limiting horizontal and vertical visual span for letter recognitionDeyue Yu, Gordon E Legge, Gunther Wagoner, et al.
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry|June 22, 2022
Digital Reading with Low Vision: Principles for Selecting Display SizeYing-Zi Xiong, Nilsu Atilgan, Donald C Fletcher, et al.
Vision Research|July 16, 2017
Training peripheral vision to read: Boosting the speed of letter processingDeyue Yu, Gordon E Legge, Gunther Wagoner, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 2, 2010
Training improves reading speed in peripheral vision: is it due to attention?Hye-Won Lee, Miyoung Kwon, Gordon E Legge, et al.
Journal of Vision|April 17, 2026
Spatial remapping improves reading with simulated central field lossColin S Flowers, Arda Fidanci, Gordon E Legge, et al.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience|July 22, 2021
Simulating Visibility and Reading Performance in Low VisionYing-Zi Xiong, Quan Lei, Aurélie Calabrèse, et al.
Vision Research|September 5, 2002
Spatial-frequency characteristics of letter identification in central and peripheral visionSusana T L Chung, Gordon E Legge, Bosco S Tjan
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 30, 2012
Theories of reading should predict reading speedDenis G Pelli, Susana T L Chung, Gordon E Legge
Current Biology : CB|April 14, 2009
Retinotopically specific reorganization of visual cortex for tactile pattern recognitionSing-Hang Cheung, Fang Fang, Sheng He, et al.
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness|August 27, 2011
Assessment of Indoor Route-finding Technology for People with Visual ImpairmentAmy A Kalia, Gordon E Legge, Rudrava Roy, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 5, 2014
Sensory factors limiting horizontal and vertical visual span for letter recognitionDeyue Yu, Gordon E Legge, Gunther Wagoner, et al.
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry|June 22, 2022
Digital Reading with Low Vision: Principles for Selecting Display SizeYing-Zi Xiong, Nilsu Atilgan, Donald C Fletcher, et al.
Vision Research|July 16, 2017
Training peripheral vision to read: Boosting the speed of letter processingDeyue Yu, Gordon E Legge, Gunther Wagoner, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 2, 2010
Training improves reading speed in peripheral vision: is it due to attention?Hye-Won Lee, Miyoung Kwon, Gordon E Legge, et al.
Journal of Vision|April 17, 2026
Spatial remapping improves reading with simulated central field lossColin S Flowers, Arda Fidanci, Gordon E Legge, et al.
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