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Visual Psychophysical and Electrophysiological Research in Ophthalmology and Neuro-Ophthalmology
- 291. Regan D (2002). Proctor Lecture: an Hypothesis Based Approach to Clinical Psychophysics and to the Design of Visual Tests. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci, 43, 1311-1323.
- 276. Steeves JKE, Gray R, Steinbach MJ and Regan D (2000). Accuracy of Estimating Time to Collision Using only Monocular Information in Unilaterally Enucleated Observers and Monocularly Viewing Normal Controls. Vision Research, 40, 3783-3789.
- 266. Giaschi DE, Lang a and Regan D (1997). Reversible Dissociation of Sensitivity to Dynamic Stimuli in Parkinsons Disease: Is Magnocellular Function Essential to Reading Motion-Defined Letters?. Vision Research, 37, 3531-3534.
- 262. Giaschi DE, Trope GE, Kothe AC and Hong XH (1996). Loss of Sensitivity to Motion-Defined Form in Patients with Primary Open angle Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 13, 707-716.
- 245. Regan D and Simpson T. L (1995). Multiple Sclerosis Can Cause Visual Processing Deficits Specific to Texture-Defined Form. Neurology, 45, 809-815.
- 235. Giaschi D, Regan D, Kraft S and Kothe AC (1993). Crowding and Contrast in Amblyopia. Optom. Vis. Sci, 70, 192-197.
- 230. Regan D, Giaschi D and Fresco B (1993). Measurement of Glare Susceptibility Using Low-Contrast Letter Charts. Optom. and Vis. Sci, 70, 969-975.
- 229. Regan D, Giaschi D and Fresco B (1993). Measurement of Glare Susceptibility in Cataract Patients Using Low-Contrast Letter Charts. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 13, 115-123.
- 223. Giaschi D, Regan D, Kothe AC, Sharpe JA and Hong XH (1992). Motion-Defined Letter Detection and Recognition in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. Ann. Neurol, 31, 621-628.
- 222. Giaschi D, Regan D, Kraft S and Hong XH (1992). Defective Processing of Motion in the Fellow Eye of Unilateral Amblyopes. Invest Ophthal. Vis. Sci, 33, 2483-2489.
- 221. Regan D (1992). Detection and Discrimination of Spatial Form in Patients with Eye Or Visual Pathway Disorders. M. I. T. Press: Massachusetts, Fifth annual Retina Research Foundation Symposium. Contrast Sensitivity: From Receptors to Clinic, 309-337.
- 216. Regan D, Giaschi D, Kraft S and Kothe AC (1992). Method for Identifying Amblyopes Whose Reduced Line Acuity Is Caused by Defective Selection and /Or Control of Gaze. Opthalmic and Physiological Optics, 12, 425-432.
- 215. Regan D, Giaschi D, Sharpe Ja and Hong XH (1992). Visual Processing of Motion-Defined Form: Selective Failure in Patients with Parietotemporal Lesions. J. Neurosci, 12, 2198-2210.
- 212. Bodis-Wollner I and Regan D (1991). Spatiotemporal Contrast Vision in Parkinson's Disease and MPtp Treated Monkeys: the Role of Dopamine. London: Macmillan, Spatial Vision (D Regan (Ed.)), 250-260.
- 209. Regan D (1991). A Sensitive Method for Quantifying Functional Loss Caused by Veiling Glare in Patients and in Elderly Nonpatients. Opt Soc of Amer Tech Digest, Vol. 1, 251-254.
- 206. Regan D (1991). Do Letter Charts Measure Contrast Sensitivity?. Clin Vis Science, 6, 401-408.
- 204. Regan D (1991). Spatiotemporal Abnormalities of Vision in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. London: Macmillan, Spatial Vision (D Regan (Ed.)), 239-249.
- 198. Regan D and Hong XH (1991). Motion-Defined Letter Reading Test. Opt Soc Amertech Digest, Vol. 1, 260-263.
- 197. Regan D, Kothe AC and Sharpe JA (1991). Recognition of Motion-Defined Shapes in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis and Optic Neuritis. Brain, 114, 1129-1155.
- 195. Kothe AC and Regan D (1990). Crowding Depends on Contrast. Optom and Vis Sci, 67, 283-6.
- 194. Kothe a and Regan D (1990). The Component of Gaze Selection/Control in the Development of Visual Acuity in Children. Optom and Vis Sci, 67, 770-778.
- 193. Regan D (1990). High and Low Contrast Acuity. Optom and Vis Sci, 67, 650-53.
- 185. Regan D (1989). To What Extent Can Visual Defects Caused by Multiple Sclerosis Be Understood in Terms of Parallel Processing?. New York: Raven, Vision and the Brain: the Organization of the Central Visual System (B Cohen (Ed.)), 317-29.
- 181. Regan D (1988). Low Contrast Letter Charts and Sinewave Grating Tests in Ophthalmological and Neurological Disorders. Clin Vis Sci, 2, 235-50.
- 180. Regan D (1988). Low-Contrast Visual Acuity Test for Paediatric Use. Can J Ophthalmol, 23, 224-7.
- 179. Regan D (1988). Visual Sensory Loss in Patients with Parkinson's Disease. New York: A. R. Liss, I Bodis-Wollner, M. Piccolino (Eds), Dopaminergic Mechanisms in Vision. Neurology and Neurobiology 43, 221-26.
- 175. Apkarian P, Tijssen R, Spekreijse H and Regan D (1987). Origin of Notches in Csf: Optical Or Neural?. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 28, 607-12.
- 171. Regan D and Maxner C (1987). Orientation-Selective Visual Loss in Patients with Parkinson's Disease. Brain, 110, 239-71.
- 170. Regan D and Neima D (1987). Relation Between VEP and Visual Function in Lesions of the Optic Nerve and Visual Pathway. Proc Conf on Electric and Magnetic Activity of the Central Nervous System, Trondheim, Norway. Agard Conf. Proc. 432, 38, 1-8.
- 160. Regan D and Maxner C (1986). Orientation-Dependent Loss of Contrast Sensitivity for Pattern and Flicker Sensitivity in Multiple Sclerosis. Clin Vision Sci, 1, 1-23.
- 154. Regan D (1985). Evoked Potentials and their Application to Neuro-Ophthalmology. Neuro-Ophthalmology, 5, 73-108.
- 153. Regan D (1985). Evoked Potentials in Diagnosis. Edinburgh: Churchill LivingsTone, Scientific Basis of Clinical Neurology (M Swash and C Kennard (Eds),),
- 151. Regan D (1985). New Visual Sensory Tests in Neurology and Ophthalmology. Milan: Amplifon, Proc 7th Evoked Potential Workshop, Univ of California, Irvine (A Starr (Ed.),), 101-19.
- 144. Neima D and Regan D (1984). Pattern Visual Evoked Potentials and Spatial Vision in Retrobulbar Neuritis and Multiple Sclerosis. Arch Neurol, 41, 198-201.
- 143. Neima D, Leblanc R and Regan D (1984). Visual Field Defects in Ocular Hypertension and Glaucoma. Arch Ophthalmol, 102, 1042-5.
- 137. Regan D (1984). Visual Psychophysical Tests in the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis. New York: Thieme-Stratton, The Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (Cm Poser (Ed.)), 64-75.
- 134. Regan D and Neima D (1984). Balance Between Pattern and Flicker Sensitivities in the Visual Fields of Ophthalmological Patients. Br J Ophthalmol, 68, 310-5.
- 133. Regan D and Neima D (1984). Low Contrast Letter Charts in Early Diabetic Retinopathy, Ocular Hypertension, Glaucoma and Parkinson's Disease. Br J Ophthalmol, 68, 885-9.
- 132. Regan D and Neima D (1984). Visual Fatigue and VEPs in Multiple Sclerosis, Glaucoma, Ocular Hypertension and Parkinson's Disease. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiat, 47, 673-8.
- 131. Regan D, Beverley KI and Macpherson H (1984). Pattern Visual Evoked Potentials in Amblyopic Children. Butterworth, Boston, Evoked Potentials Ii (R. H. Nodar and C. Barber (Eds.)), 293-301.
- 123. Regan D (1983). Visual Psychophysical Tests in Demyelinating Disease. Bull Soc Belge Ophtal, 208-I, 303-21.
- 119. Regan D and Neima D (1983). Low-Contrast Letter Charts As a Test of Visual Function. Ophthalmology, 90, 1192-1200.
- 111. Regan D, Bartol S, Murray TJ and Beverley KI (1982). Spatial Frequency Discrimination in Normal Vision and in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. Brain, 105, 735-54.
- 110. Regan D, Regal DM and Tibbles JAR (1982). Evoked Potentials During Recovery From Blindness Recorded Serially From an Infant and His Normally Sighted Twin. Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol, 54, 465-8.
- 105. Raymond J, Regan D and Murray TJ (1981). Abnormal Adaptation of Visual Contrast Sensitivity in Multiple Sclerosis Patients. Can J Neurol Sci, 8, 221-34.
- 103. Regan D (1981). Psychophysical Tests of Vision and Hearing in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. New York: Raven, Demyellnating Disease: Basic and Clinical Electrophysiology. Proc Vail Conf Ms Soc of Usa (Sg Waxman and Jm Ritchie (Eds.)), 217-37.
- 102. Regan D (1981). Visual Psychophysical Tests in Multiple Sclerosis As an Aid to Diagnosis, Localization of Pathology, and Assessment of Experimental therapy. New York: Cambridge Univ Press, Clinical Applications of Visual Psychophysics (Proc Nas/Nrc Symp),
- 99. Regan D, Raymond J, Ginsburg a and Murray TJ (1981). Contrast Sensitivity, Visual Acuity and the Discrimination of Snellen Letters in Multiple Sclerosis. Brain, 104, 333-50.
- 94. Regan D (1980). Detection and Quantification of Neuroophthalmological Abnormalities Using Psychophysical Measures of Visual Delay and Temporal Resolution. Boston: Little, Brown, Electrophysiology and Psychophysics: their Use in Ophthalmic Diagnosis. Tl Ophthal Clinics (S Sokol (Ed.)), 185-204.
- 93. Regan D (1980). New Visual Tests in Multiple Sclerosis. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, Topics in Neuro-Ophthalmology (Hs Thompson (Ed.)), 219-42.
- 92. Regan D (1980). Speedy Evoked Potential Methods for Assessing Vision in Normal and Amblyopic Eyes: Pros and Cons. Vision Research, 20, 265-9.
- 90. Regan D, Whitlock J, Murray TJ and Beverley KI (1980). Orientation-Specific Losses of Contrast Sensitivity in Multiple Sclerosis. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 19, 324-8.
- 76. Regan D (1978). Investigations of Normal and Defective Colour Vision by Evoked Potential Recording. Mod Probl Ophthal, 19, 19-28.
- 73. Regan D and Milner BA (1978). Objective Perimetry by Evoked Potential Recording: Limitations. Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol, 44, 393-7.
- 70. Galvin RJ, Heron JR and Regan D (1977). Sub Clinical Optic Neuropathy in Multiple Sclerosis. Arch Neurol, 34, 666-70.
- 67. Regan D (1977). Evoked Potentials in Basic and Clinical Research. Amsterdam: Elsevier, Eeg Informatics: a Didactic Review of Methods and Applications of Eeg Data Processing (A Rmond (Ed.)), 319-46.
- 65. Regan D (1977). New Methods for Neurological Assessment: Overview. Proc San Diego Biomed Symp, New York: Academic, Vol. 16, 55-62.
- 64. Regan D (1977). Rapid Methods for Refracting the Eye and for Assessing Visual Acuity in Amblyopia, Using Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials. Oxford: Oxford Univ Press, Visual Evoked Potentials in Man: New Developments (Je Desmedt (Ed.)), 418-26.
- 63. Regan D (1977). Speedy Assessment of Visual Acuity in Amblyopia by the Evoked Potential Method. Ophthalmologica, 175, 159-64.
- 61. Regan D (1977). Visual Evoked Potentials and Visual Perception in Multiple Sclerosis. Proc San Diego Biomed Symp, New York: Academic, Vol. 16, 87-95.
- 59. Regan D, Milner BA and Heron JR (1977). Slowing of Visual Signals in Multiple Sclerosis, Measured Psychophysically and by Steady-State Evoked Potentials. Oxford: Oxford Univ Press, Visual Evoked Potentials in Man: New Developments (Je Desmedt (Ed.)), 461-9.
- 58. Regan D, Murray TJ and Silver R (1977). Effect of Body Temperature on Visual Evoked Potential Delay and Visual Perception in Multiple Sclerosis. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiat, 40, 1083-91.
- 57. Regan D, Silver R and Murray TJ (1977). Visual Acuity and Contrast Sensitivity in Multiple Sclerosis: Hidden Visual Loss. Brain, 100, 563-79.
- 56. Galvin RJ, Regan D and Heron JR (1976). A Possible Means of Monitoring the Progress of Demyelination in Multiple Sclerosis: Effect of Body Temperature on Visual Perception of Double Light Flashes. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiat, 39, 861-5.
- 55. Galvin RJ, Regan D and Heron JR (1976). Impaired Temporal Resolution of Vision After Acute Retrobulbar Neuritis. Brain, 99, 255-68.
- 53. Regan D, Milner BA and Heron JR (1976). Delayed Visual Perception and Delayed Visual Evoked Potentials in the Spinal Form of Multiple Sclerosis and in Retrobulbar Neuritis. Brain, 99, 43-66.
- 52. Regan D, Varney P, Purdy J and Kraty N (1976). Visual Field analyzer: Assessment of Delay and Temporal Resolution of Vision. Med Biol Engng, 14, 8-14.
- 50. Heron JR, Milner BA and Regan D (1975). Measurement of Acuity Variations Within the Central Visual Field Caused by Neurological Lesions. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiat, 38, 356-62.
- 43. Heron JR, Regan D and Milner BA (1974). Delay in Visual Perception in Unilateral Optic Atrophy After Retrobulbar Neurities. Brain, 97, 755-72.
- 42. Milner BA, Regan D and Heron JR (1974). Differential Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis by Visual Evoked Potential Recording. Brain, 97, 755-72.
- 40. Regan D (1974). Visually Evoked Potential Methods with Clinical Application. Proc 11th Iscerg Symp, Bad Neuheim (1973). Docum Ophthal Proc Series, 4, 285-301.
- 39. Regan D and Spekreijse H (1974). Evoked Potential Indications of Colour Blindness. Vision Research, 14, 89-95.
- 33. Regan D (1973). Rapid Objective Refraction Using Evoked Brain Potentials. Invest Ophthalmol, 12, 669-79.
- 25. Milner BA, Regan D and Heron JR (1972). Theoretical Models of the Generation of Steady-State Evoked Potentials, their Relation to Neuroanatomy and their Relevance to Certain Clinical Problems. Adv Med Biol, 24, 157-69.
- 12. Regan D and Heron JE (1970). Simultaneous Recording of Visual Evoked Potentials From the Left and Right Hemispheres in Migraine. . London: Heinemann, Background to Migraine (Al Cochrane (Ed.)), 66-77.
- 8. Regan D and Heron JR (1969). Clinical Investigation of Lesions of the Visual Pathway: a New Objective Technique. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiat, 32, 479-83.