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.