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Browsing publications by Dr Kathleen Vancleef.

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza
Dr Kathleen Vancleef
Professor Jenny Read
Efficient estimation of stereo thresholds: What slope should be assumed for the psychometric function?2020
Dr Gary Ushaw
Dr Craig Sharp
Jessica Hugill
Sheima Rafiq
Carla Black
et al.
Analysis of Soft Data for Mass Provision of Stereoacuity Testing Through a Serious Game for Health2017
Dr Kathleen Vancleef
Professor Jenny Read
Dr Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza
Overestimation of stereo thresholds by the TNO stereotest is not due to global stereopsis2017
Dr Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza
Dr Kathleen Vancleef
Professor Jenny Read
Avoiding monocular artifacts in clinical stereotests presented on column-interleaved digital stereoscopic displays2016
Dr Kathleen Vancleef
Professor Jenny Read
Dr Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza
Comparing stereotests: the TNO test overestimates stereoacuity2016
Dr Kathleen Vancleef
Response priming evidence for feedforward processing of snake contours but not of ladder contours and textures2016
Dr Kathleen Vancleef
tDCS over left M1 or DLPFC does not improve learning of a bimanual coordination task2016
Dr Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza
Dr Kathleen Vancleef
Professor Jenny Read
The Stereoscopic Anisotropy Develops During Childhood2016
Professor Jenny Read
Dr Kathleen Vancleef
Dr Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza
Professor Graham Morgan
Dr Craig Sharp
et al.
ASTEROID: Accurate STEReoacuity measurement in the eye clinic2015
Dr Kathleen Vancleef
CVIT 3-6, a screening test for cerebral visual impairment in young children2015