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A Cerebral Basis for Visual Discomfort and Visual Stress
Hibbard PB, Allen P, Asher JM, Burke B, Braithwaite JJ, Cole GG, Dow C, Evans BJW, Franklin A, Haigh SM, Hemph?l? H, Hosking I, Keyes A, Lee C, Leonards U, Manning C, Maule J, Miller N, Monet K, O’Hare L, Penacchio O, Plant GT, Powell G, Price A, Schofield AJ, Slouka M, Sumner P, Valentine C, Wilcockson T, Yoshimoto S & Wilkins AJ (2026) A Cerebral Basis for Visual Discomfort and Visual Stress. Vision, 10 (2), p. 34. https://doi.org/10.3390/vision10020034
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Visual discomfort for flickering sinusoids is not predicted by the spatio-temporal contrast sensitivity function
Hibbard PB, Asher JM, O'Hare L, Evans C & Dow C (2026) Visual discomfort for flickering sinusoids is not predicted by the spatio-temporal contrast sensitivity function. Vision Research, 238, Art. No.: 108720. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2025.108720
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The contributions of pictorial, motion, and binocular cues to the perception of depth and distance
Hibbard PB, Asher JM & Hornsey RL (2025) The contributions of pictorial, motion, and binocular cues to the perception of depth and distance. Vision Research, 234, Art. No.: 108653. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2025.108653
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Perceived intrinsic 3D shape of faces is robust to changes in lighting direction, image rotation and polarity inversion
Asher JM, Hibbard PB & Webb ALM (2025) Perceived intrinsic 3D shape of faces is robust to changes in lighting direction, image rotation and polarity inversion. Vision Research, 227, Art. No.: 108535. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2024.108535
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Immersive-360° theater: User experience in the virtual auditorium and platform efficacy for current and underserved audiences.
Webb ALM, Hibbard PB, Dawson J, van Dam LC, Asher JM & Kellgren-Parker LJ (2024) Immersive-360° theater: User experience in the virtual auditorium and platform efficacy for current and underserved audiences.. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts. https://doi.org/10.1037/aca0000624
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Excitation-Inhibition Imbalance in Migraine: From Neurotransmitters to Brain Oscillations
O’Hare L, Tarasi L, Asher JM, Hibbard PB & Romei V (2023) Excitation-Inhibition Imbalance in Migraine: From Neurotransmitters to Brain Oscillations. 黑料不打烊 Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24 (12), Art. No.: 10093. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241210093
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Binocular Information Improves the Reliability and Consistency of Pictorial Relief
Hibbard PB, Hornsey RL & Asher JM (2023) Binocular Information Improves the Reliability and Consistency of Pictorial Relief. Vision, 7 (1). https://doi.org/10.3390/vision7010001
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Visual Field Loss: Integrating Overlayed Information to Increase the Effective Field of View
Asher JM & Hibbard PB (2022) Visual Field Loss: Integrating Overlayed Information to Increase the Effective Field of View. Vision, 6 (4), Art. No.: 67. https://doi.org/10.3390/vision6040067
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Saccadic eye movements are deployed faster for salient facial stimuli, but are relatively indifferent to their emotional content
Webb ALM, Asher JM & Hibbard PB (2022) Saccadic eye movements are deployed faster for salient facial stimuli, but are relatively indifferent to their emotional content. Hibbard P (Researcher) Vision Research, 198, Art. No.: 108054. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2022.108054
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Robust natural depth for anticorrelated random dot stereogram for edge stimuli, but minimal reversed depth for embedded circular stimuli, irrespective of eccentricity
Hibbard PB & Asher JM (2022) Robust natural depth for anticorrelated random dot stereogram for edge stimuli, but minimal reversed depth for embedded circular stimuli, irrespective of eccentricity. Maiello G (Editor) PLOS ONE, 17 (9), Art. No.: e0274566. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274566
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Migraine Visual Aura and Cortical Spreading Depression—Linking Mathematical Models to Empirical Evidence
O’Hare L, Asher JM & Hibbard PB (2021) Migraine Visual Aura and Cortical Spreading Depression—Linking Mathematical Models to Empirical Evidence. Vision, 5 (2), Art. No.: 30. https://doi.org/10.3390/vision5020030
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No Evidence of Reduced Contrast Sensitivity in Migraine-with-Aura for Large, Narrowband, Centrally Presented Noise-Masked Stimuli
Asher JM, O’Hare L & Hibbard PB (2021) No Evidence of Reduced Contrast Sensitivity in Migraine-with-Aura for Large, Narrowband, Centrally Presented Noise-Masked Stimuli. Vision, 5 (2), Art. No.: 32. https://doi.org/10.3390/vision5020032
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Typical Lateral Interactions, but Increased Contrast Sensitivity, in Migraine-With-Aura
Asher J, O’Hare L, Romei V & Hibbard P (2018) Typical Lateral Interactions, but Increased Contrast Sensitivity, in Migraine-With-Aura. Vision, 2 (1), Art. No.: 7. https://doi.org/10.3390/vision2010007