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    Blink-related eye movements by RIGGS, L. A, KELLY, J. P, MANNING, K. A, MOORE, R. K

    “…Eye movements that accompany a blink have been measured in human subjects by the use of a visual-persistence method. With straight-ahead binocular viewing,…”
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    Dependence of visual suppression on the amplitudes of saccades and blinks by Stevenson, S B, Volkmann, F C, Kelly, J P, Riggs, L A

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1986)
    “…Visual suppression accompanying voluntary saccades and eyeblinks was measured for a range of amplitudes of both. Saccade amplitudes varied from 2 to 32 degrees…”
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    Saccadic suppression under conditions of whiteout by Riggs, LA, Manning, KA

    “…We have measured the impairment of vision that accompanies a saccadic eye movement under whiteout conditions. Translucent plastic diffusers were fitted around…”
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    Vergence eye movements and visual suppression by Manning, K A, Riggs, L A

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1984)
    “…Visual sensitivity was measured during vergence eye movements in order to determine whether a suppression of vision similar to that associated with saccades is…”
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    Human vision: Some objective explorations by Riggs, Lorrin A

    Published in The American psychologist (01-02-1976)
    “…Reports an address concerning objectivity in the study of human vision. Research which used objective measures to assess vision in humans and animals is…”
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    A retinal smear technique for varying grating contrast by Petry, H M, Knoblauch, K, Moore, R K, Riggs, L A

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1987)
    “…We present here a technique for modulating contrast in gratings seen in Maxwellian-view or on a projection screen. The method can be used with achromatic or…”
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    Optics, the eye, and the brain by Riggs, L A

    “…Optics began as a visual science, and the eye was the original optical instrument. Students of physiological optics, together with their clinical colleagues,…”
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