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- These are Acrobat .pdf files of the paper listed above the icon. Color images are included in separate files. Papers may appear somewhat unreadable on your screen, but the printout should be fine.


Eckstein, M.P., Beutter, B.R., Bartroff, J. and Stone, L.S. - Guided Search Vs. Signal Detection Theory in Target Localization Tasks. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 40, In Press, 1999.

Stone, L.S. and Beutter, B.R. - Minimization of Retinal Slip Cannot Explain Human Smooth-Pursuit Eye Movements. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, in press, 1998.

Beutter, B.R. and Stone, L.S. - Oculometric Analysis of Pursuit Eye Movements can Measure Motion Coherence. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, in press, 1998.

Eckstein, M.P., Beutter, B.R. and Stone, L.S. - The effect of set size on the relationship between saccadic and perceptual decisions during search. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 39: S225, 1998.

Stone, L.S. and Perrone, J.A. - Quantitative simulations of MST visual receptive field properties using a template model of heading estimation. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 23: 1126, 1997.

Thompson, P. and Stone, L.S. - Up-down asymmetries in speed perception. Perception Suppl., 26: 79, 1997.

Eckstein, M.P., Beutter, B.R. and Stone, L.S. - The accuracy of saccadic and perceptual decisions in visual search. Perception Suppl., 26: 70, 1997.

Eckstein, M.P., Beutter, B.R. and Stone, L.S. - The visual efficiency of eye movements during search. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 38: S1152, 1997.

Beutter, B.R. and Stone, L.S. - Pursuit and direction perception are driven by similar and largely veridical object-motion signals. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 38: S693, 1997.

Stone, L.S., Beutter, B.R. and Lorenceau, J. - Steady-state pursuit is driven by object motion rather than the vector average of local motions. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 38: S936, 1997.

Stone, L.S., Beutter, B.R. and Lorenceau, J. - Tracking virtual trajectories. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 22: 963, 1996.

Beutter, B.R. and Stone, L.S. - Quantifying the Correlation Between Eye-Movement and Perceptual Responses to Moving Plaids. Ophthalmology and Visual Science Supplement, V.37, p.738, 1996.

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