Centre for Applied Vision Research
  1. Visual Neuroscience and Psychophysics
  2. Ocular Optics and Instrumentation
  3. Ophthalmic Assessments and Patient Outcomes following Ophthalmic Interventions
  4. Visual Development and Plasticity
  5. Ophthalmic Public Health
  6. Measurement Techniques in Vision
  1. Research & Case Studies
Vision

AVOT Vision: Research publications

  • J. L. Barbur and M. Rodriguez-Carmona. “Color vision changes in normal aging”. In: Handbook of Color Psychology, Eds. A.J. Elliot, M. D. Fairchild and A. Franklin. 180-196, Cambridge University Press (2015).
  • E. J. Patterson, G. Bargary and J. L. Barbur. “Understanding disability glare: light scatter and retinal illuminance as predictors of sensitivity to contrast”. J.Opt.Soc.Am.A, 32, 576-585 (2015).
  • G. Bargary, Y. Jia and J. L. Barbur. “Mechanisms for discomfort glare in central vision”. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 56, 464-471 (2015).
  • H. Gillespie-Gallery, E. Konstantakopoulou, J. A. Harlow and J. L. Barbur. “Capturing age-related changes in functional contrast sensitivity with decreasing light levels in monocular and binocular vision”. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 54, 6093-6103 (2013).
  • F. G. Rauscher, C. M. Chisholm, D. F. Edgar, and J. L. Barbur. Assessment of novel binocular colour, motion and contrast tests in glaucoma. Cell Tissue Res. 353 (2):297-310, 2013.
  • J. L. Barbur and M. Rodriguez-Carmona. Variability in normal and defective colour vision: consequences for occupational environments. In: Colour design, edited by J. Best, Cambridge:Woodhead Publishing Limited, 2012, p. 24-82.
  • J. L. Barbur and E. Konstantakopoulou. “Changes in color vision with decreasing light level: separating the effects of normal aging from disease”. J Opt Soc Am A, 29, 27-35, 2012.
  • J. L. Barbur and D. M. Connolly, "Effects of hypoxia on colour vision with emphasis on the mesopic range," Expert Rev. Ophthalmol., 6, 409-420 (2011).
  • M. O'Neill-Biba, S. Sivaprasad, M. Rodriguez-Carmona, J. E. Wolf, and J. L. Barbur. Loss of chromatic sensitivity in AMD and diabetes: a comparative study. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 30 (5):705-716, 2010.
  • J. L. Barbur, M. Rodriguez-Carmona, J. A. Harlow, K. Mancuso, J. Neitz, and M. Neitz, "A study of unusual Rayleigh matches in deutan deficiency," Vis. Neurosci., 25, 507-516 (2008).
  • J. L. Barbur and K. Spang, "Colour constancy and conscious perception of changes of illuminant," Neuropsychologia, 46, 853-863 (2008).
  • J. L. Barbur, M. Rodriguez-Carmona, J. A. Harlow, K. Mancuso, J. Neitz, and M. Neitz. A study of unusual Rayleigh matches in deutan deficiency. Vis. Neurosci. 25 (3):507-516, 2008. [download pdf]
  • D. M. Connolly, J. L. Barbur, S. L. Hosking, and I. R. Moorhead. Mild hypoxia impairs chromatic sensitivity in the mesopic range. Invest Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 49 (2):820-827, 2008.
  • M. Rodriguez-Carmona, L. T. Sharpe, J. A. Harlow, and J. L. Barbur. Sex-related differences in chromatic sensitivity. Vis. Neurosci. 25 (3):433-440, 2008.
  • S. I. Moro, M. L. Rodriguez-Carmona, E. C. Frost, G. T. Plant, and J. L. Barbur. Recovery of vision and pupil responses in optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 27 (5):451-460, 2007. [download pdf]
  • J. L. Barbur, M. Rodriguez-Carmona, and A. J. Harlow. Establishing the statistical limits of "normal" chromatic sensitivity. In CIE Proceedings: Expert Symposium - 75 Years of the CIE Standard Observer, CIE x 030 (2006). ISBN 3901906517. [download pdf]
  • J. L. Barbur. 'Double-blindsight' revealed through the processing of color and luminance contrast defined motion signals. Prog. Brain Res. 2004.;144.:243.-59.
  • Marisa Rodriguez-Carmona, Jessica Kvansakul, J. Alister Harlow, Wolfgang Köpcke, Wolfgang Schalch and John L. Barbur. The effects of supplementation with lutein and/or zeaxanthin on human macular pigment density and colour vision Ophthal. Physiol. Opt. 2006; 26:137-147
  • Jessica Kvansakul, Marisa Rodriguez-Carmona, David F. Edgar, Felix M. Barker, Wolfgang Köpcke, Wolfgang Schalch and John L. Barbur. Supplementation with the carotenoids lutein or zeaxanthin improves human visual performance Ophthal. Physiol. Opt. 2006; 26:363-371
  • M. L. Rodriguez-Carmona, J. A. Harlow, G. Walker, and J. L. Barbur. The variability of normal trichromatic vision and the establishment of the "normal" range Proceedings of 10th Congress of the International Colour Association. Granada. 2005; 979-982 [download pdf]
  • Squire T. J., Rodriguez-Carmona M., Evans A. D. B., Barbur J. L. Color Vision Tests for Aviation: Comparison of the Anomaloscope and Three Lantern Types Aviat Space Environ Med 2005; 76:421-9
  • J. L. Barbur, "'Double-blindsight' revealed through the processing of color and luminance contrast defined motion signals," Prog. Brain Res., 144, 243-259 (2004).
  • Barbur, J. L. Understanding Colour Trends in Cognitive Neurosciences, Vol. 7, 434-436 (2003).
  • Knoblauch, K., Vital-Durand, F., and Barbur, J. L., Variation of chromatic sensitivity across the life span Vision Res., 41: 23-36 (2001).