Scott Stevenson
Title | Associate Professor |
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Institution | University of Houston |
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Department | Dean, Optometry |
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Address | 4800 Calhoun Rd Houston TX 77004
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Phone | 713-743-1960 |
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Research F32EY006045 (STEVENSON, SCOTT)Nov 28, 1987 - Aug 31, 1991 NIH/NEI PSYCHOPHYSICS Role: Principal Investigator |
| R01EY010531 (STEVENSON, SCOTT)Apr 1, 1994 - Mar 31, 2000 NIH/NEI BINOCULAR MATCHING FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DISPARITY Role: Principal Investigator |
| R01EY012986 (STEVENSON, SCOTT)Apr 10, 2001 - Mar 31, 2006 NIH/NEI Binocular matching and disparity vergence. Role: Principal Investigator |
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Pratt JD, Stevenson SB, Bedell HE. Scotoma Visibility and Reading Rate with Bilateral Central Scotomas. Optom Vis Sci. 2017 Mar; 94(3):279-289. PMID: 28030516.
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Zawadzki RJ, Capps AG, Kim DY, Panorgias A, Stevenson SB, Hamann B, Werner JS. Progress on Developing Adaptive Optics-Optical Coherence Tomography for In Vivo Retinal Imaging: Monitoring and Correction of Eye Motion Artifacts. IEEE J Sel Top Quantum Electron. 2014 Mar; 20(2). PMID: 25544826.
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Arathorn DW, Stevenson SB, Yang Q, Tiruveedhula P, Roorda A. How the unstable eye sees a stable and moving world. J Vis. 2013 Aug 29; 13(10):22. PMID: 23988388; PMCID: PMC4525302.
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Bedell HE, Stevenson SB. Eye movement testing in clinical examination. Vision Res. 2013 Sep 20; 90:32-7. PMID: 23416869.
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Qian J, Adeseye SA, Stevenson SB, Patel SS, Bedell HE. D(max) for stereoscopic depth perception with simulated monovision correction. Seeing Perceiving. 2012; 25(5):399-408. PMID: 21774871.
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Nilsson A, Nilsson M, Stevenson SB, Brautaset RL. The influence of unilateral uncorrected astigmatism on binocular vision and fixation disparity. Strabismus. 2011 Dec; 19(4):138-41. PMID: 22107117.
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He L, Donnelly WJ, Stevenson SB, Glasser A. Saccadic lens instability increases with accommodative stimulus in presbyopes. J Vis. 2010 Apr 27; 10(4):14.1-16. PMID: 20465334; PMCID: PMC2913422.
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Rubenzer SJ, Stevenson SB. Horizontal gaze nystagmus: a review of vision science and application issues. J Forensic Sci. 2010 Mar 01; 55(2):394-409. PMID: 20102467.
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Raghunandan A, Frasier J, Poonja S, Roorda A, Stevenson SB. Psychophysical measurements of referenced and unreferenced motion processing using high-resolution retinal imaging. J Vis. 2008 Nov 04; 8(14):14.1-11. PMID: 19146315.
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Tong J, Stevenson SB, Bedell HE. Signals of eye-muscle proprioception modulate perceived motion smear. J Vis. 2008 Oct 23; 8(14):7.1-6. PMID: 19146308.
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Nilsson MM, Stevenson SB, Kumar G, Martin L, Brautaset RL. Fixation stability during Rarebit Fovea Test. Clin Exp Optom. 2009 Jan; 92(1):9-13. PMID: 18637108.
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Niu Y, Sarver EJ, Stevenson SB, Marsack JD, Parker KE, Applegate RA. Dynamic simulation of the effect of soft toric contact lenses movement on retinal image quality. Optom Vis Sci. 2008 Apr; 85(4):230-5. PMID: 18382338; PMCID: PMC2574183.
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Patel SS, Ukwade MT, Stevenson SB, Bedell HE, Sampath V, Ogmen H. Stereoscopic depth perception from oblique phase disparities. Vision Res. 2003 Nov; 43(24):2479-92. PMID: 13129536.
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Stevenson SB. Visual processing in disparity vergence control. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2002 Apr; 956:492-4. PMID: 11960849.
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