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12009Burton MP, McKeefry DJ, Barrett BT, Vakrou C, Morland AB. Disruptions to human speed perception induced by motion adaptation and transcranial magnetic stimulation. European Journal of Neuroscience (In Press).
22009Baseler HA, Gouws A, Morland AB  The Organization of the Visual Cortex in Patients with Scotomata Resulting from Lesions of the Central Retina  NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY 33, 149-157
32009McKeefry DJ, Gouws A, Burton MP, Morland AB. The noninvasive dissection of the human visual cortex: using FMRI and TMS to study the organization of the visual brain. Neuroscientist. 15, 489-506.
42009Gouws A, Woods W, Millman R, Morland A, Green G. DataViewer3D: An Open-Source, Cross-Platform Multi-Modal Neuroimaging Data Visualization Tool. Front Neuroinformatics. 3, 9. Epub 2009 Mar 27.
52008McKeefry DJ, Burton MP, Vakrou C, Barrett BT, Morland AB. Induced deficits in speed perception by transcranial magnetic stimulation of human cortical areas V5/MT+ and V3A. J Neurosci. 28, 6848-57.
62008Crossland MD, Morland AB, Feely MP, von dem Hagen E, Rubin GS. The effect of age and fixation instability on retinotopic mapping of primary visual cortex. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 49, 3734-9. 
72008von dem Hagen EA, Hoffmann MB, Morland AB. Identifying human albinism: a comparison of VEP and fMRI. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 49, 238-49.
82008Neveu MM, von dem Hagen E, Morland AB, Jeffery G. The fovea regulates symmetrical development of the visual cortex. J Comp Neurol. 506, 791-800.
92007Hoffmann MB, Schmidtborn LC, Morland AB. Abnormal representations in the visual cortex of patients with albinism: diagnostic aid and model for the investigation of the self-organisation of the visual cortex. Ophthalmologe. 104, 666-73.
102007von dem Hagen EA, Houston GC, Hoffmann MB, Morland AB. Pigmentation predicts the shift in the line of decussation in humans with albinism. Eur J Neurosci. 25, 503-11.
112007 ST Hammett, RA, Champion, PG, Thompson, A.B. Morland. Perceptual distortions of speed at low luminance: evidence inconsistent with a Bayesian account of speed encoding. Vision Research, 47, 564-8
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2005
E.A. von dem Hagen, G.C. Houston, M.B. Hoffmann, G. Jeffery, A.B. Morland. Retinal abnormalities in human albinism translate into a reduction of grey matter in the occipital cortex. Eur J Neurosci. 22, :2475-80.
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2005
S.T. Hammett, R.A. Champion, A.B. Morland, P.G. Thompson. A ratio model of perceived speed in the human visual system.
Proc Biol Sci. 272, :2351-6.
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2005
M.B. Hoffmann, B. Lorenz, A.B. Morland, L.C. Schmidtborn. Misrouting of the optic nerves in albinism: estimation of the extent with visual evoked potentials.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 46, 3892-8
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2004
N.P. Davies and A.B. Morland. Macular pigments: their characteristics and putative role. Progress in Retinal and Eye Research. 23, 533-559.
16
2004
A.B. Morland, S. Lê, E. Carroll, M. B. Hoffmann and A. Pambakian. The role of spared calcarine cortex and lateral occipital cortex in the responses of human hemianopes to visual motion. J.Cognitive Neurosci.16, 204-218.
17
2003
N.P. Davies and A.B. Morland. Temporal visual filtering in Diabetes Mellitus. Vision Res. 43, 2377-2385.
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2003
M.B. Hoffmann, D.J. Tolhurst, A.T. Moore and A.B. Morland. Organisation of the visual cortex in human albinism. J. Neurosci. 23, 8921-8930.
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2003
N.P. Davies and A.B. Morland. Extent of foveal tritanopia in diabetes mellitus. Br J Ophthalmol. 87, 742-746.
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2003
N.P. Davies and A.B. Morland. Spatial visual filtering in diabetes mellitus.Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 241, 489-496
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2002
H.A. Baseler, A.A. Brewer, L.T. Sharpe, A.B. Morland, H. Jagle and B.A. Wandell. Reorganization of human cortical maps caused by inherited photoreceptor abnormalities. Nature Neuroscience, 5, 364-370.
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2002
A.B. Morland, M.B. Hoffmann, M. Neveu and G.E. Holder. Abnormal visual projection in a human albino studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging and visual evoked potentials. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 72, 523-526.
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2002
N. P. Davies and A. B. Morland. Color matching in diabetes: Optical density of the crystalline lens and macular pigments. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 43, 281-289.
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2002
N. P. Davies and A. B. Morland. The Hermann-Hering grid illusion demonstrates disruption of lateral inhibition processing in diabetes mellitus. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 86, 203-208.
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2001
A. B. Morland, H. A. Baseler, M. B. Hoffmann, L. T. Sharpe and B. A. Wandell. Abnormal retinotopic representations in human visual cortex revealed by fMRI. Acta Psychologica, 107, 229-247.
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2001
M. W. Hankins, S. R. Jones, A. Jenkins and A. B. Morland. Diurnal daylight phase affects the temporal properties of both the b-wave and d-wave of the human electroretinogram. Brain Research, 889, 339-343.
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2000
A. L. M. Pambakian, D. S. Wooding, N. Patel, A. B. Morland, C. Kennard and S. K. Mannan Scanning the visual world: a study of patients with homonymous hemianopia. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 69, 751-759.
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2000
E. A. Grunfeld, A. B. Morland, A. M. Bronstein and M. A. Gresty Adaptation to oscillopsia - A psychophysical and questionnaire investigation. Brain, 123, 277-290.
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1999
H. A. Baseler, A. B. Morland and B. A. Wandell Topographic organization of human visual areas in the absence of input from primary cortex. Journal of Neuroscience, 19, 2619-2627.
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1999
A. B. Morland Conscious and veridical motion perception in the absence of the striate cortex. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 6, 43-53.
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1999
A. B. Morland, S. R. Jones, A. L. Finlay, E. Deyzac, S. Le and S. Kemp Visual perception of motion, luminance and colour in a human hemianope. Brain, 122, 1183-1198.
32 
1998
U. Vogt, A. Morland, C. Migdal and K. Ruddock Spatial and temporal visual filtering in patients with glaucoma and ocular hypertension. Eye, 12, 691-696.
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1998
J. A. Shallo-Hoffmann, A. M. Bronstein, J. Acheson, A. B. Morland and M. A. Gresty Vertical and horizontal motion perception in congenital nystagmus. Neuro-Ophthalmology, 19, 171.
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1998
A. B. Morland, A. M. Bronstein, K. H. Ruddock and D. S. Wooding Oscillopsia: visual function during motion in the absence of vestibulo-ocular reflex. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 65, 828-835.
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1997
A. B. Morland and K. H. Ruddock Retinotopic organisation of cortical mechanisms responsive to colour: Evidence from patient studies. Acta Psychologica, 97, 7-24.
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1997
A. L. Finlay, S. R. Jones, A. B. Morland, J. A. Ogilvie and K. H. Ruddock Movement in the normal visual hemifield induces a percept in the 'blind' hemifield of a human hemianope. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 264, 267-275.
37 
1996
A. B. Morland, J. A. Ogilvie, K. H. Ruddock and J. R. Wright Orientation discrimination is impaired in the absence of the striate cortical contribution to human vision. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 263, 633-640.
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1996
A. B. Morland, J. A. Ogilvie, K. H. Ruddock and J. R. Wright A new abnormality of human vision provides evidence of interactions between cortical mechanisms sensitive to movement and those sensitive to colour. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 263, 1087-1094.
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1996
B. S. Mesland, A. L. Finlay, A. H. Wertheim, G. R. Barnes, A. B. Morland, A. M. Bronstein and M. A. Gresty Object motion perception during ego-motion: Patients with a complete loss of vestibular function vs normals. Brain Research Bulletin, 40, 459-465.
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1995
C. Kennard, M. Lawden, A. B. Morland and K. H. Ruddock Color Identification and Color Constancy Are Impaired in a Patient With Incomplete Achromatopsia Associated With Prestriate Cortical-Lesions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 260, 169-175.
41 
1990
W. F. Alkhateeb, A. B. Morland, K. H. Ruddock and C. J. Savage Spatial, colour and contrast response characteristics of mechanisms which mediate discrimination of pattern orientation and magnification. Spatial Vision, 5, 143-157.
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