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Robert F Hess

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Clinical & Experimental Optometry|October 9, 2002
Amblyopia: site unseenRobert F Hess
Journal of AAPOS : the Official Publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus|August 11, 2007
Functional brain imaging--the missing link?Robert F Hess
BMJ Open Ophthalmology|September 26, 2022
Reasons why we might want to question the use of patching to treat amblyopia as well as the reliance on visual acuity as the primary outcome measureRobert F Hess
Vision Research|November 8, 2024
Towards a principled and efficacious approach to the treatment of amblyopia. A reviewRobert F Hess
Vision Research|July 20, 2002
Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motionTimothy Ledgeway, Robert F Hess
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|February 19, 2005
Foveal contour interaction: detection and discriminationOliver Ehrt, Robert F Hess
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|July 27, 2017
Characterization of Spatial Frequency Channels Underlying Disparity Sensitivity by Factor Analysis of Population DataAlexandre Reynaud, Robert F Hess
Journal of Vision|January 25, 2018
Interocular correlation sensitivity and its relationship with stereopsisAlexandre Reynaud, Robert F Hess
Vision Research|February 22, 2003
The detection of direction-defined and speed-defined spatial contours: one mechanism or two?Robert F Hess, Timothy Ledgeway
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|November 19, 2019
An Unexpected Spontaneous Motion-In-Depth Pulfrich Phenomenon in AmblyopiaAlexandre Reynaud, Robert F Hess
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Clinical & Experimental Optometry|October 9, 2002
Amblyopia: site unseenRobert F Hess
Journal of AAPOS : the Official Publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus|August 11, 2007
Functional brain imaging--the missing link?Robert F Hess
BMJ Open Ophthalmology|September 26, 2022
Reasons why we might want to question the use of patching to treat amblyopia as well as the reliance on visual acuity as the primary outcome measureRobert F Hess
Vision Research|November 8, 2024
Towards a principled and efficacious approach to the treatment of amblyopia. A reviewRobert F Hess
Vision Research|July 20, 2002
Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motionTimothy Ledgeway, Robert F Hess
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|February 19, 2005
Foveal contour interaction: detection and discriminationOliver Ehrt, Robert F Hess
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|July 27, 2017
Characterization of Spatial Frequency Channels Underlying Disparity Sensitivity by Factor Analysis of Population DataAlexandre Reynaud, Robert F Hess
Journal of Vision|January 25, 2018
Interocular correlation sensitivity and its relationship with stereopsisAlexandre Reynaud, Robert F Hess
Vision Research|February 22, 2003
The detection of direction-defined and speed-defined spatial contours: one mechanism or two?Robert F Hess, Timothy Ledgeway
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|November 19, 2019
An Unexpected Spontaneous Motion-In-Depth Pulfrich Phenomenon in AmblyopiaAlexandre Reynaud, Robert F Hess
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