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Gordon Legge

Bruggeman H. & G.E. Legge. Psychophysics of reading. XIX. Hypertext search and retrieval with low vision. Proceedings of the IEEE (submitted).

Legge G.E., J.S. Mansfield & S.T.L Chung. Psychophysics of reading. XX. Linking letter recognition to reading speed in central and peripheral vision. Vision Research (in press).

Harland S., G.E. Legge & A. Luebker. Psychophysics of reading. XVII. Low- vision performance with four types of electronically magnified text. Optometry & Vision Science, 75, 183-190, 1998.

Chung S.T.L., J.S. Mansfield & G.E. Legge. Psychophysics of reading. XVIII. The effect of print size on reading speed in normal peripheral vision. Vision Research, 38, 2949-2962,1998.

Legge G.E., Ahn S.J., Klitz T.S. & Luebker A. Psychophysics of reading. XVI. The visual span in normal and low vision. Vision Research, 37, 1999-2010, 1997.

Beckmann P.J. & G.E. Legge. Psychophysics of reading. XIV. The page-navigation problem in using magnifiers. Vision Research, 36, 3723-3733, 1996.

Mansfield J.S., Legge G.E. & Bane M.C. Psychophysics of reading. XV. Font effects in normal and low vision. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 37, 1492-1501, 1996.

Ahn S.J. & G.E. Legge. Psychophysics of reading. XIII. Predictors of magnifier-aided reading speed in low vision. Vision Research, 35, 1931-1938, 1995.

Legge G.E., J.A. Ross, L.M. Isenberg & J.M. LaMay. Psychophysics of reading. XII. Clinical predictors of low-vision reading speed. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 33, 677-687, 1992.

 

 

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