Publications by Laboratory Members
(without Lothar Spillmann)


 

1.Stromeyer, C.F., Klein, S. and Sternheim, C.E.: Is spatial adaptation caused by prolonged inhibition? Vision Res. 17, 603-606 (1977) 

2. Breitmeyer, B.: Disinhibition in metacontrast masking of vernier acuity targets: Sustained channels inhibit transient channels. Vision Res. 18, 1401-1405 (1978) 

3. Breitmeyer, B.: Metacontrast with black and white stimuli: Evidence for inhibition of on- and off-sustained activity by either on- or off-transient activity. Vision Res. 18, 1443-1448 (1978) 

4. Breitmeyer, B.: Metacontrast masking as a function mask energy. Bull. Psychon. Soc. 12, 50-52 (1978) 

5. Stromeyer, C.F., Kranda, K. and Sternheim, C.E.: Selective chromatic adaptation at different spatial frequencies. Vision Res. 18, 427-437 (1978) 

6. Breitmeyer, B. and Valberg, A.: Local foveal inhibitory effects of global peripheral excitation. Science 203, 463-464 (1979) 

7. Magnussen, S. and Kurtenbach, W.: A test for contrast-polarity selectivity in the tilt aftereffect. Perception 8, 523-528 (1979) 

8. Sternheim, C.E., Stromeyer, C.F. and Khoo, M.C.K.: Visibility of chromatic flicker upon spectrally mixed adapting fields. Vision Res. 19, 175-183 (1979) 

9. Breitmeyer, B.: Unmasking visual masking: A look at the "Why" behind the veil of the "How". Psychol. Rev. 87, 52-69 (1980) 

10. Breitmeyer, B., Valberg, A., Kurtenbach, W. and Neumeyer, C.: The lateral effect of oscillation of peripheral luminance gratings on the foveal increment threshold. Vision Res. 20, 799-805 (1980) 

11. Magnussen, S. and Kurtenbach, W.: Adapting to two orientations: Disinhibition in a visual after-effect. Science 207, 908-909 (1980) 

12. Magnussen, S. and Kurtenbach, W.: Linear summation of the tilt illusion and tilt aftereffect. Vision Res. 20, 39-42 (1980) 

13. Valberg, A. and Breitmeyer, B.: The lateral effect of oscillation of peripheral luminance gratings: Test of various hypotheses. Vision Res. 20, 789-798 (1980) 

14. White, K.D., Post, R.B. and Leibowitz, H.W.: Saccadic eye movements and body sway. Science 208, 621-623 (1980) 

15. Kurtenbach, W. and Magnussen, S.: Inhibition, disinhibition and summation among orientation detectors in human vision. Exp. Brain Res. 43, 193-198 (1981) 

16. Stromeyer, C.F. and Sternheim, C.E.: Visibility of red and green spatial patterns upon spectrally mixed adapting fields. Vision Res. 21, 397-407 (1981) 

17. Fuld, K., Werner, J.S. and Wooten, B.R.: The possible elemental nature of brown. Vision Res. 23, 631-637 (1983) 

18. Green, M.: Inhibition and facilitation of apparent motion by real motion. Vision Res. 23, 861-865 (1983) 

19. Myrtek, M. and Greenlee, M.W.: Psychophysiology of type A behavior pattern: a critical analysis. J. Psychosom. Res. 28, 455-466 (1984) 

20. Redies, C.: Die Neon-Farbtäuschung. Farbe + Design 29/30, 45-49 (1984) 

23. Ehrenstein, W., Manny, K. and Oepen, G.: Foveal interocular time thresholds and latency. J. Neurol. 231, 313-318 (1985) 

24. Droste, C. and Greenlee, M.W.: Two separate components of pain produced by the submaximal effort tourniquet technique. Pain 23, 95-96 (1985) 

25. Fach, C.: Bunttonverschiebung in Farbgittern. Farbe + Design 35/36 (1985) 

26. Greenlee, M.W. and Akita, M.: Transcutaneous partial oxygen tension and skin blood flow monitoring: continuous, noninvasive measures of cardiorespiratory change. Biol Psychol. 20, 285-294 (1985) 

27. Magnussen, S. and Greenlee, M.W.: Marathon adaptation to spatial contrast: Saturation in sight. Vision Res. 25, 1409-1411 (1985) 

28. Oehler, R.: Spatial interactions in the rhesus monkey retina: A behavioural study using the Westheimer paradigm. Exp. Brain Res. 59, 217-225 (1985) 

29. Droste, C., Greenlee, M.W. and Roskamm, H.: A defective angina pectoris pain warning system: experimental findings of ischemic and electrical pain test. Pain 26, 199-209 (1986) 

30. Fach, C. and Sharpe, L.T.: Assimilative hue shifts in color gratings depend on bar width. Perception & Psychophysics 40, 412-418 (1986) 

31. Magnussen, S. and Greenlee, M.W.: Contrast threshold elevation following continuous and interrupted adaptation. Vision Res. 26, 673-675 (1986) 

32. Magnussen, S. and Johnsen, T.: Temporal aspects of spatial adaptation: A study of the tilt aftereffect. Vision Res. 26, 661-671 (1986) 

33. Sharpe, L.T., Collewijn, H. and Nordby, K.: Fixation, pursuit and optokinetic nystagmus in a complete achromat. Clin. Vision Sci.. 1, 39-49 (1986) 

34. Fischer, B. and Breitmeyer, B.: Mechanisms of visual attention revealed by saccadic eye movements. Neuropsychologia 25, 73-83 (1987) 

35. Greenlee, M.W. and Magnussen, S.: Higher-harmonic adaptation and the detection of squarewave gratings. Vision Res. 27, 249-255 (1987) 

36. Greenlee, M.W. and Magnussen, S.: Saturation of the tilt aftereffect. Vision Res. 27, 1041-1043 (1987) 

37. Bach, M., Greenlee, M.W. and Bühler, B.: Contrast adaptation can increase visually evoked potential amplitude. Clin. Vision Sci. 3, 185-194 (1988) 

38. Braun, D. and Breitmeyer, B.: Relationship between directed visual attention and saccadic reaction times. Exp. Brain Res. 73, 546-552 (1988) 

39. Droste, C., Meyer-Blankenburg, H., Greenlee, M.W., and Roskamm, H.: Effect of physical exercise on pain thresholds and plasma beta-endorphins in patients with silent and symptomatic myocardial ischaemia. Eur. Heart J. 9 Suppl N:25, 33.33 (1988) 

40. Greenlee, M.W. and Heitger, F.: The functional role of contrast adaptation. Vision Res. 28, 791-797 (1988) 

41. Greenlee, M.W. and Magnussen, S.: Spatial waveform discrimination following higher-harmonic adaptation. J. Opt. Soc. Am., A, 5, 1744-1748 (1988) 

42. Greenlee, M.W. and Magnussen, S.: Interactions among spatial-frequency and orientation channels adapted concurrently. Vision Res. 28, 1303-1310 (1988) 

43. Greenlee, M.W., Magnussen, S. and Nordby, K.: Spatial vision of the achromat: Spatial frequency and orientation-specific adaptation. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 395, 661-678 (1988) 

44. Levi, D.M., Yap, Y.L. and Greenlee, M.W.: Is amblyopia an anomaly of photopic vision? Clin. Vision Sci. 3, 243-254 (1988) 

45. Nordby, K. and Sharpe, L.T.: The directional sensitivity of the photoreceptors in the human achromat. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 399, 267-281 (1988) 

46. Nyman, G., Greenlee, M.W. and Laurinen, P.: Sampling irregularity perturbs visual reconstruction. J. Opt. Soc. Am., A, 5, 628-635 (1988) 

47. Sharpe, L.T., Fach, C. and Nordby, K.: Temporal summation in the achromat. Vision Res. 28, 1263-1269 (1988) 

48. Sharpe, L.T., van den Berge, K., van der Tweel, L.H. and Nordby, K.: The pupil-lary light reflex in a complete achromat. Clin. Vision Sci. 3, 267-271 (1988) 

49. Sharpe, L.T., van Norren, D. and Nordby, K.: Pigment regeneration, visual adaptation and spectral sensitivity in the achromat. Clin. Vision Sci. 3, 9-17 (1988) 

50. Watten, R.G., Magnussen, S. and Greenlee, M.W.: Spatial-frequency discrimination, brain lateralisation, and acute intake of alcohol. Perception 7, 729-736 (1988) 

51. Greenlee, M.W. and Breitmeyer, B.G.: A choice-reaction time analysis of spatial frequency discrimination. Vision Res. 29, 1575-1586 (1989) 

52 Hess, R.F., Mullen, K.T., Sharpe, L.T. and Zrenner, E.: The photoreceptors in atypical achromatopsia. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 417, 123-149 (1989) 

53. Oehler, R. and Sharpe, L.T.: Dark adaptation and increment threshold in rhesus monkey and man. Exp. Brain Res. 75, 664-668 (1989) 

54. Sharpe, L.T., Fach, C.C. and Nordby, K.: Temporal summation a typical, complete achromat. Vision Res. 29, 1833-1834 (1989) 

55. Sharpe, L.T., Fach, C.C., Nordby, K. and Stockman, A.: The incremental threshold of the rod visual system and Weber's Law. Science 244, 354-356 (1989) 

56. Sharpe, L.T., Stockman, A. and MacLeod, D.I.A.: Rod flicker perception: Scoto-pic duality, phase lags and destructive interference. Vision Res. 29, 1539-1559 (1989) 

57. Braun, D. and Breitmeyer, B.: Effects of reappearance of fixated and attended stimuli upon saccadic reaction time. Exp. Brain Res. 81, 318-324 (1990) 

58. Greenlee, M.W., Gerling, J. and Waltenspiel, S.: Spatial-frequency discrimi-nation of drifting gratings. Vision Res. 30, 1331-1339 (1990) 

59. Magnussen, S., Greenlee, M.W., Asplund, R. and Dyrnes, S.: Perfect visual short-term memory for periodic patterns. Europ. J. Cogn. Psychol. 2, 345-362 (1990) 

60. Droste, C., Greenlee, M.W., Schreck, M., Roskamm, H.: Experimental pain thresholds and plasma beta-endorphin levels during exercise. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 23(3):334-342 (1991) 

61. Greenlee, M.W., Georgeson, M.A., Magnussen, S. and Harris, J.P.: The time course of adaptation to spatial contrast. Vision Res. 31, 223-236 (1991) 

62. Magnussen, S., Greenlee, M.W., Asplund, R. and Dyrnes, S.: Stimulus-specific mechanisms of visual short-term memory. Vision Res. 31, 1213-1219 (1991) 

63. Reitner, A., Sharpe, L.T. and Zrenner, E.: Is colour vision possible with only rods and blue-sensitive cones? Nature 352, 798-800 (1991) 

64. Sharpe, L.T., Harris, J.P, Fach, C.C. and Braun, D.,: Contingent-aftereffects: Lateral interactions between colour and motion. Perception & Psychophysics 49, 434-447 (1991) 

65. Sharpe, L.T. and Volbrecht, V.J.: Estimating middle- and long-wave cone sensi-tivity with large, long and tiny, brief targets. Perception 19, 745-757 (1991) 

66. Stockman, A., Sharpe, L.T., Zrenner, E. and Nordby, K.: Slow and fast pathways in the human rod visual system: electrophysiology and psychophysics. J. Opt. Soc. Amer. A 8, 1657-1665 (1991) 

67. Fach, C.C. and Sharpe, L.T.: Absolute threshold: the influence of body temperature, cortical noise, electromagnetic fields and circadian rhythm. Ophthal. Physiol. Optics (?) 

68. Droste, C. and Greenlee, M.W.: Comments on Padawer and Levine, PAIN, 48 (1992) 132-135. Pain 50, 241; 242-243 (1992) 

69. Greenlee, M.W. Review of Irvin Rock (ed.) The perceptual world: Readings from Scientific American Magazine. Perception 21, 281-283 (1992) 

70. Greenlee, M.W.: Spatial frequency discrimination of band-limited periodic targets: Effects of stimulus contrast, bandwidth and retinal eccentricity. Vision Res. 32, 275-283 (1992) 

71. Greenlee, M.W., Georgeson, M.A., Magnussen, S. and Harris, J.P.: The decay of adaptation to spatial contrast. A response to David Rose. Vision Res. 32, 1785-1788 (1992) 

72. Greenlee, M.W. and Thomas, J.P.; Effect of pattern adaptation on spatial frequency discrimination. J. Opt. Soc. Amer. A 9, 857-862 (1992) 

73. Magnussen, S., Dyrnes, S., Greenlee, M.W., Nordby, K. & Watten, R.: Time course of contrast adaptation to VDU-displayed text. Behav. & Inform. Technol. 11, 334-337 (1992) 

74. Magnussen, S. and Greenlee, M.W.: Retention and disruption of motion information in visual short-term memory. J. Exp. Psychol.: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 18, 151-156 (1992) 

75. Reitner, A., Sharpe, L.T. and Zrenner, E.: Wavelength discrimination as a function of field intensity, duration and size. Vision Res. 32, 179-185 (1992) 

76. Sharpe, L.T., Fach, C.C. and Stockman, A.: The field adaptation of the rod visual system. J. Physiol. 445, 319-343 (1992) 

77. Dresp, B.: The Kanizsa square does not engender a configurational superiority effect. Bull. Psychon. Soc. 31, 183-184 (1993) 

78. Dresp, B.: Bright lines and edges facilitate the detection of small light targets. Spatial Vision 7, 213-225 (1993) 

79. Dresp, B. and Bonnet, C.: Psychophysical studies of illusory form perception: Further evidence for local mechanisms. Vision Res. 33, 759-766 (1993) 

80. Droste, C., Ruf, G., Greenlee, M.W. and Roskamm, H.: Development of angina pectoris pain and cardiac events in asymptomatic patients with myocardial ischemia. Am. J. Cardiol. 72, 121-127 (1993) 

81. Greenlee, M.W., Rischewski, J., Mergner, T. and Seeger, W.: Delayed pattern discrimination in patients with temporal lobe damage. J. Neurosci. 13, 2565-2574 (1993) 

82. Greenlee, M.W. and Thomas, J.P.: Simultaneous discrimination of the spatial frequency and contrast of periodic stimuli. J. Opt. Soc. Amer. A 10, 395-404 (1993) 

83. Nathans, J., Maumenee, I.H. Zrenner E., Sadowski, B. Sharpe, L.T. Lewis RA., Hansen E., Rosenberg,T., Schwartz M., Heckenlively JR. et al.: Genetic heterogeneity among blue-cone monochromats. Amer. J. Hum. Genetics. 53, 987-1000, 1993 

84. Sharpe, L.T., Fach, C.C. and Stockman, A.: The spectral properties of the two rod pathways. Vision Res. 33, 2705-2720 (1993) 

85. Sharpe, L.T., Stockman, A., Fach, C.C. and Markstahler, U.: Temporal and spatial summation in the human rod visual system. J. Physiol. 463, 325-348 (1993) 

86. Sharpe, L.T., Whittle, P. and Nordby, K.: Spatial integration and sensitivity changes in the human rod visual system. J. Physiol. 461, 235-246 (1993) 

87. Droste, C., Kardos, A., Brody, S., Greenlee, M.W., Roskamm, H. and Rau, H.: Baroreceptor stimulation: pain perception and sensory thresholds. Biol. Psychol. 37, 101-113 (1994) 

88. Kardos, A., Rau, H., Greenlee, M.W., Droste. C., Brody, S. and Roskamm, H.: Reduced pain during baroreceptor stimulation in patients with symptomatic and silent myocardial ischaemia. Cardiovasc Res. 28, 515-518 (1994) 

89. Müller, R. and Greenlee, M. W.: Effect of contrast and adaptation on the perception of the direction and speed of drifting gratings. Vision Res. 34, 2071-2092 (1994) 

90. Rüther, K., Sharpe, L.T. and Zrenner, E.: Dual rod pathways in complete achromatopsia. German J. Ophthal. 3, 433-439 (1994) 

91. Sharpe, L.T., Hofmeister, J., Fach, C.C. and Stockman, A.: Spatial relations of flicker signals in the two rod pathways in man. J. Physiol. 474, 421-431 (1994) 

92. Greenlee, M.W., Lang. H.J., Mergner, T. and Seeger, W.: Visual short-term memory of stimulus velocity in patients with unilateral posterior brain damage. J. Neurosci. 15, 2287-2300 (1995) 

93. Kardos, A., Rau, H., Greenlee, M.W., Droste, C. and Roskamm, H.: Comparison of two mechanical carotid baroreceptor stimulation techniques. Acta Physiol Hung. 83, 121-133 (1995) 

94. Stockman, A., Sharpe, L.T., Rüther K. and Nordby, K.: Two signals in the human rod visual system: a model based on electrophysiological data. Visual Neuroscience 12, 951-970 (1995) 

95. Magnussen, S., Greenlee, M.W and Thomas, J.P.: Parallel processing in visual short-term memory. J. Exp. Psychol.: Human Perception & Performance 22, 202-212 (1996) 

96. Troscianko, T., Davidoff, J., Humphreys, G., Landis, T., Fahle, M., Greenlee, M.W., Brugger, P. and Phillips, W.: Human colour discrimination based on a non-parvocellular pathway? Current Biol. 6, 200-210 (1996) 

97. Greenlee, M.W., Koessler, M., Cornelissen and F.W., Mergner, T.: Visual discrimination and short-term memory for random patterns in patients with a focal cortical lesion. Cerebral Cortex 7, 253-267 (1997) 

98. Greenlee, M.W., Smith, A. T. Detection and discrimination of first- and second-order motion in patients with unilateral brain damage. Journal of Neuroscience, 17, 804-818 (1997) 

99. Magnussen, S. and Greenlee, M.W.: Competition and sharing of processing resources in visual discrimination. J. Exp. Psychol. Hum. Percept. Perform. 23, 1603-1616 (1997) 

100. Tebartz-Van Elst L., Greenlee M.W., Foley J.M., Lücking C.H. (1997) Contrast detection, discrimination and adaptation in patients with Parkinson's disease and multiple system atrophy. Brain 120, 2219-2228 (1997) 

101. Göpfert, E., Müller, R., Breuer, D. and Greenlee, M.W.: Similarities and dissimilarities between pattern VEPs and motion VEPs. Doc Ophthal. 99, 67-79 (1998) 

102. Greenlee, M.W. and Magnussen, S.: Limited-capacity mechanisms of visual discrimination. Vision Res. 38, 375-385 (1998) 

103. Magnussen, S. and Greenlee, M.W.: The psychophysics of perceptual memory. Psychol Res. 62, 81-92 (1998) Review 

104. Müller, R., Göpfert, E., Breuer, D. and Greenlee, M.W.: Motion VEPs with simultaneous measurement of perceived velocity. Doc. Ophthal. 99, 121-134 (1998) 

105. Müller, R., Greenlee, M.W. Simultaneous discrimination of the velocity and contrast of drifting gratings. J. Opt. Soc. Amer. A 15, 2023-2035 (1998) 

106. Cornelissen, F.W. and Greenlee, M.W.: Visual memory for random block patterns defined by luminance and color contrast. Vision Res. 40, 287-299 (2000) 

107. Greenlee, M.W., Berg, H., Stuhr, V. and Mergner, T.: Visual search and visual working memory in patients with chronic focal cortical lesions. Vision Res. 40, 3759-3773 (2000) 

108. Thomas, J.P., Magnussen, S. and Greenlee, M.W.: What limits simultaneous discrimination accuracy? Vision Res. 40, 3169-3172 (2000)

109. Hamburger, K.: Colour assimilation as a grouping factor. Gestalt Theory, Heft 2, 155-163 (2005)

110. Hamburger, K.: Rotary motion in Leviant's Enigma: Evidence of T-junctions? Perception (In print)


Book

1. Hess, R.F., Sharpe, L.T. and Nordby, K.(Eds.): Night Vision: Basic, Clinical and Applied Aspects. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1990)

 

Book Chapters

 1.Hess, R.F., Sharpe, L.T. and Nordby, K.(Eds.): Night Vision: Basic, Clinical and Applied Aspects. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1990) 

2. Stromeyer, C.F.: Form-color aftereffects in human vision. In: R. Held, W.H. Leibowitz and H.-L. Teuber (Eds.) Handbook of Sensory Physiology. Vol. VIII: Perception, S. 97-142. Springer, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York 1978 

3. Ehrenstein, W.H.: Richtungsspezifische Adaptation des Raum- und Bewegungs-hörens. In: L. Spillmann and B.R. Wooten (Eds.) Sensory Experience, Adaptation and Perception. Festschrift for Ivo Kohler, S. 401-419. Erlbaum, Hilldale, N.J. 1984 

4. Wooten, B.R.: The effects of successive chromatic contrast on spectral hue. In: L. Spillmann and B.R. Wooten (Eds.) Sensory Experience, Adaptation and Perception. Festschrift for Ivo Kohler, S. 471-494. Erlbaum, Hilldale, N.J. 1984 

5. Breitmeyer, B. and Braun, D.: Effects of fixation and attention on saccadic reaction time. In: R. Groner, G. d'Ydewalle and R. Parham (Eds.) From Eye to Mind: Information Acquisition in Perception, Search, and Reading, S. 71-79. Elsevier Science Publishers (North Holland) 1990 

6. Sharpe, L.T.: The light-adaptation of the human rod visual system. In: R.F. Hess, L.T. Sharpe and K. Nordby (Eds.) Night Vision: Basic, Clinical and Applied Aspects, S. 49-124. Cambridge University Press, London 1990 

7. Sharpe, L.T. and Nordby, K.: Total colour blindness: An introduction. In: R.F. Hess, L.T. Sharpe and K. Nordby (Eds.) Night Vision: Basic, Clinical and Applied Aspects, S. 253-289. Cambridge University Press, London 1990 

8. Sharpe, L.T. and Nordby, K.: The photoreceptors in the achromat. In: R.F. Hess, L.T. Sharpe and K. Nordby (Eds.) Night Vision: Basic, Clinical and Applied Aspects, S. 335-389. Cambridge University Press, London 1990 

9. Greenlee, M.W., Magnussen, S. and Thomas, J.P.: Different neural codes for spatial frequency and contrast. In: A. Valberg and B.B. Lee (Eds.) From Pigments to Perception. Advances in Understanding Visual Processes, pp. 451-454. NATO ASI Series, Plenum Press, London 1991 

10. Reitner, A., Sharpe, L.T. and Zrenner, E.: Wavelength discrimination with only rods and blue-cones. In: A. Valberg and B.B. Lee (Eds.) From Pigments to Perception. Advances in Understanding Visual Processes, pp. 67-71. NATO ASI Series, Plenum Press, London 1991 

11. Sharpe, L.T. and Stockman, A. Dual rod pathways. In: A. Valberg and B.B. Lee (Eds.) From Pigments to Perception. Advances in Understanding Visual Processes, pp.53-66. NATO ASI Series, Plenum Press, London 1991 

12. Kimmich, H., Pinow, C., Mergner, T. and Greenlee, M. W.: Smooth pursuit eye movements in patients with impaired visual motion perception. In Mergner, T.& Hlavacka, F. (Eds.) Multisensory control of posture (pp. 325-329). Plenum Press, New York 1995 

13. Maloney, L.T.: Statistical decision theory and biological vision. In: D. Heyer and R. Mausfeld (Eds.) Perception and the Physical World, pp.145-189. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2002