1985
Pupillary measures of binocular luminance summation in infants and stereoblind adults.
Shea S, Doussard-Roosevelt J, Aslin R. Pupillary measures of binocular luminance summation in infants and stereoblind adults. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 1985, 26: 1064-70. PMID: 4019097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBinocular luminance summationPupillary measuresPupillary systemPreverbal infantsFourth postnatal monthStandard clinical measuresStrabismic infantsBinocular functionStereoscopic performanceDevelopmental changesLuminance summationStereopsisBest predictorClinical measuresAdultsMeasuresOnset agePostnatal month
1980
Assessment of stereopsis in human infants.
Shea S, Fox R, Aslin R, Dumais S. Assessment of stereopsis in human infants. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 1980, 19: 1400-4. PMID: 7429778.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsForced-choice judgmentsDynamic random-element stereogramsAssessment of stereopsisRandom-element stereogramsVisual attentionChance levelInfant behaviorHuman infantsColor television monitorIndividual infantsStereopsisBinocular anomaliesAge groupsBinocular functionObserver performanceEarly assessmentStereogramsJudgmentsInfantsBehaviorStrong evidenceAttentionPerformanceObserverBinocular Vision in Infants: A Review and a Theoretical Framework11Preparation of this article was partially supported by grants from NSF (BNS-77-04580) and NICHD (HD-00309) to RNA. We gratefully acknowledge the helpful comments and criticisms provided by Martin Banks, Robert Fox, Conrad Mueller, Clark Presson, Sandra Shea, Linda Smith, and Davida Teller
Aslin R, Dumais S. Binocular Vision in Infants: A Review and a Theoretical Framework11Preparation of this article was partially supported by grants from NSF (BNS-77-04580) and NICHD (HD-00309) to RNA. We gratefully acknowledge the helpful comments and criticisms provided by Martin Banks, Robert Fox, Conrad Mueller, Clark Presson, Sandra Shea, Linda Smith, and Davida Teller. Advances In Child Development And Behavior 1980, 15: 53-94. PMID: 7010956, DOI: 10.1016/s0065-2407(08)60125-1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research