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Terri L Lewis

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Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry|May 7, 2009
Effects of early pattern deprivation on visual developmentTerri L Lewis, Daphne Maurer
Developmental Psychobiology|March 18, 2005
Multiple sensitive periods in human visual development: evidence from visually deprived childrenTerri L Lewis, Daphne Maurer
Neuropsychologia|November 24, 2005
Repeated measurements of contrast sensitivity reveal limits to visual plasticity after early binocular deprivation in humansDaphne Maurer, Dave Ellemberg, Terri L Lewis
Journal of Vision|January 4, 2011
The development of spatial frequency discriminationAshna Patel, Daphne Maurer, Terri L Lewis
Vision Research|February 13, 2010
The effects of spatial proximity and collinearity on contour integration in adults and childrenBatsheva Hadad, Daphne Maurer, Terri L Lewis
Vision Research|August 25, 2009
Sensitivity to first- and second-order motion and form in children and adultsVickie Armstrong, Daphne Maurer, Terri L Lewis
Frontiers in Psychology|September 25, 2014
Developmental mechanisms underlying improved contrast thresholds for discriminations of orientation signals embedded in noiseSeong Taek Jeon, Daphne Maurer, Terri L Lewis
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 16, 2010
The development of contour interpolation: evidence from subjective contoursBat-Sheva Hadad, Daphne Maurer, Terri L Lewis
The Journal of General Psychology|April 3, 2018
The relationship between discrimination and memory for spacing and feature changes in housesRachel A Robbins, Terri L Lewis, Daphne Maurer
Developmental Science|December 22, 2006
Sleeper effectsDaphne Maurer, Catherine J Mondloch, Terri L Lewis
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Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry|May 7, 2009
Effects of early pattern deprivation on visual developmentTerri L Lewis, Daphne Maurer
Developmental Psychobiology|March 18, 2005
Multiple sensitive periods in human visual development: evidence from visually deprived childrenTerri L Lewis, Daphne Maurer
Neuropsychologia|November 24, 2005
Repeated measurements of contrast sensitivity reveal limits to visual plasticity after early binocular deprivation in humansDaphne Maurer, Dave Ellemberg, Terri L Lewis
Journal of Vision|January 4, 2011
The development of spatial frequency discriminationAshna Patel, Daphne Maurer, Terri L Lewis
Vision Research|February 13, 2010
The effects of spatial proximity and collinearity on contour integration in adults and childrenBatsheva Hadad, Daphne Maurer, Terri L Lewis
Vision Research|August 25, 2009
Sensitivity to first- and second-order motion and form in children and adultsVickie Armstrong, Daphne Maurer, Terri L Lewis
Frontiers in Psychology|September 25, 2014
Developmental mechanisms underlying improved contrast thresholds for discriminations of orientation signals embedded in noiseSeong Taek Jeon, Daphne Maurer, Terri L Lewis
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 16, 2010
The development of contour interpolation: evidence from subjective contoursBat-Sheva Hadad, Daphne Maurer, Terri L Lewis
The Journal of General Psychology|April 3, 2018
The relationship between discrimination and memory for spacing and feature changes in housesRachel A Robbins, Terri L Lewis, Daphne Maurer
Developmental Science|December 22, 2006
Sleeper effectsDaphne Maurer, Catherine J Mondloch, Terri L Lewis
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