2000
Visual Function and Brain Organization in Non-decussating Retinal–Fugal Fibre Syndrome
Victor J, Apkarian P, Hirsch J, Conte M, Packard M, Relkin N, Kim K, Shapley R. Visual Function and Brain Organization in Non-decussating Retinal–Fugal Fibre Syndrome. Cerebral Cortex 2000, 10: 2-22. PMID: 10639391, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/10.1.2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentBrain MappingContrast SensitivityElectroencephalographyFemaleFunctional LateralityHumansInfantMagnetic Resonance ImagingMotion PerceptionNeuronal PlasticityOptic ChiasmOptic Nerve DiseasesPhotic StimulationRetinaSyndromeTwins, DizygoticVisual CortexVisual PathwaysVisual PerceptionConceptsVisual functionIpsilateral primary visual cortexExtensive bilateral activationMagnetic resonance imaging studyNormal visual behaviorPrimary visual cortexResonance imaging studyFunctional magnetic resonance imaging studyPrestriate areasVisual namingOcular instabilityRetinal projectionsStriate cortexBilateral activationVisual cortexVisual pathwayImaging studiesContrast sensitivityContralateral representationElectrophysiological investigationsEye mapSimple visual stimuliFunctional neuroimagingPatientsBrain organization
1989
The spatial resolution capacity of human foveal retina
Hirsch J, Curcio C. The spatial resolution capacity of human foveal retina. Vision Research 1989, 29: 1095-1101. PMID: 2617858, DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(89)90058-8.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1987
Two-dot vernier discrimination within 2.0 degrees of the foveal center.
Groll S, Hirsch J. Two-dot vernier discrimination within 2.0 degrees of the foveal center. Journal Of The Optical Society Of America A 1987, 4: 1535-42. PMID: 3625334, DOI: 10.1364/josaa.4.001535.Peer-Reviewed Original Research