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    Retinal Ganglion Cells-Diversity of Cell Types and Clinical Relevance by Kim, Ungsoo Samuel, Mahroo, Omar A, Mollon, John D, Yu-Wai-Man, Patrick

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (21-05-2021)
    “…Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) are the bridging neurons that connect the retinal input to the visual processing centres within the central nervous system. There…”
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    Integrity of the cone photoreceptor mosaic in oligocone trichromacy by Michaelides, Michel, Rha, Jungtae, Dees, Elise W, Baraas, Rigmor C, Wagner-Schuman, Melissa L, Mollon, John D, Dubis, Adam M, Andersen, Mette K G, Rosenberg, Thomas, Larsen, Michael, Moore, Anthony T, Carroll, Joseph

    “…Oligocone trichromacy (OT) is an unusual cone dysfunction syndrome characterized by reduced visual acuity, mild photophobia, reduced amplitude of the cone…”
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    Individual differences in visual science: What can be learned and what is good experimental practice? by Mollon, John D., Bosten, Jenny M., Peterzell, David H., Webster, Michael A.

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-12-2017)
    “…We all pass out our lives in private perceptual worlds. The differences in our sensory and perceptual experiences often go unnoticed until there emerges a…”
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    What kind of network is the brain? by Mollon, John D., Takahashi, Chie, Danilova, Marina V.

    Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-04-2022)
    “…The different areas of the cerebral cortex are linked by a network of white matter, comprising the myelinated axons of pyramidal cells. Is this network a…”
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    Evidence for an Association Between a pH-Dependent Potassium Channel, TWIK-1, and the Accuracy of Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements by Bargary, Gary, Bosten, Jenny M, Lawrance-Owen, Adam J, Goodbourn, Patrick T, Mollon, John D

    “…Within the healthy population there is a large variation in the ability to perform smooth pursuit eye movements. Our purpose was to investigate the genetic and…”
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    Color Vision Deficiency Among Doctors: Can We Make Useful Adaptations to the Color Codes Used in the Clinical Environment? by Thomas, Peter B. M., Nesaratnam, Nisha, Chaudhuri-Vayalambrone, Prannoy, Mollon, John D.

    Published in Journal of patient safety (01-12-2021)
    “…ABSTRACTColor vision deficiency (formerly known as color blindness) is common as a congenital and as an acquired condition. Some professions, most famously…”
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    Counterphase modulation photometry: comparison of two instruments by Le Sueur, Helen, Mollon, John D, Granzier, Jeroen, Jordan, Gabriele

    “…The ratio of long-wavelength to medium-wavelength sensitive cones varies significantly among people. In order to investigate the possible effect of this…”
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    Cardinal axes are not independent in color discrimination by Danilova, Marina V, Mollon, John D

    “…We measured chromatic discrimination under conditions where the target fields could be distinguished only by the ratio of excitation of the long- (L) and…”
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    Suggestive association with ocular phoria at chromosome 6p22 by Bosten, Jenny M, Hogg, Ruth E, Bargary, Gary, Goodbourn, Patrick T, Lawrance-Owen, Adam J, Mollon, John D

    “…We conducted a genome-wide association study to identify genetic factors that contribute to the etiology of heterophoria. We measured near and far vertical and…”
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    X-linked cone dystrophy and colour vision deficiency arising from a missense mutation in a hybrid L/M cone opsin gene by McClements, Michelle, Davies, Wayne I.L., Michaelides, Michel, Carroll, Joseph, Rha, Jungtae, Mollon, John D., Neitz, Maureen, MacLaren, Robert E., Moore, Anthony T., Hunt, David M.

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (22-03-2013)
    “…► Identification of a new missense mutation in L opsin gene. ► Deleterious effect on pigment production confirmation by in vitro expression. ► Single…”
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    Blue cone monochromacy: causative mutations and associated phenotypes by Gardner, Jessica C, Michaelides, Michel, Holder, Graham E, Kanuga, Naheed, Webb, Tom R, Mollon, John D, Moore, Anthony T, Hardcastle, Alison J

    Published in Molecular vision (01-05-2009)
    “…To perform a phenotypic assessment of members of three British families with blue cone monochromatism (BCM), and to determine the underlying molecular genetic…”
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    Computerized simulation of color appearance for dichromats by Brettel, H, Viénot, F, Mollon, J D

    “…We propose an algorithm that transforms a digitized color image so as to simulate for normal observers the appearance of the image for people who have…”
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    Compatible and incompatible representations in visual sensory storage by Bhardwaj, Rishi, Mollon, John D, Smithson, Hannah E

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (01-01-2012)
    “…Sensory storage shows a short-lived part-report advantage that survives an aftercoming visual noise pattern (Smithson & Mollon, 2006). We tested whether such…”
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    Progressive Cone Dystrophy Associated with Mutation in CNGB3 by Michaelides, Michel, Aligianis, Irene A, Ainsworth, John R, Good, Peter, Mollon, John D, Maher, Eamonn R, Moore, Anthony T, Hunt, David M

    “…To determine the molecular basis for phenotypic variability in a three-generation consanguineous family containing a single individual with complete…”
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    The evolution of trichromatic color vision by opsin gene duplication in New World and Old World primates by Dulai, K S, von Dornum, M, Mollon, J D, Hunt, D M

    Published in Genome research (01-07-1999)
    “…Trichromacy in all Old World primates is dependent on separate X-linked MW and LW opsin genes that are organized into a head-to-tail tandem array flanked on…”
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    X-linked cone dysfunction syndrome with myopia and protanopia by Michaelides, Michel, Johnson, Samantha, Bradshaw, Keith, Holder, Graham E, Simunovic, Matthew P, Mollon, John D, Moore, Anthony T, Hunt, David M

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-08-2005)
    “…To perform a detailed clinical, psychophysical, and molecular assessment of members of 4 families with an unusual X-linked cone dysfunction syndrome associated…”
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    Molecular evolution of trichromacy in primates by Hunt, David M, Dulai, Kanwaljit S, Cowing, Jill A, Julliot, Catherine, Mollon, John D, Bowmaker, James K, Li, Wen-Hsiung, Hewett-Emmett, David

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-11-1998)
    “…Although trichromacy in Old and New World primates is based on three visual pigments with spectral peaks in the violet (SW, shortwave), green (MW, middlewave)…”
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    Comparison at a Distance by Danilova, Marina V, Mollon, John D

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2003)
    “…The visual system is known to contain hard-wired mechanisms that compare the values of a given stimulus attribute at adjacent positions in the visual field;…”
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