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Publications

MacLeod, D.I.A. (1972). Rods cancel cones in flicker. Nature, 235, 173-174.
MacLeod, D.I.A. (1972). The Schroedinger equation in binocular brightness combination. Perception, 1, 321-324.
Lennie, P. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1973). Background configuration and rod threshold. J. Physiol., 233, 143-156.
Gosline, C. J., MacLeod, D.I.A., and Rushton, W.A.H. (1973). Rod dark-adaptation measured above the cone threshold. J. Physiol., 234, 27-28.
Bonds, A. B. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1974). The bleaching and regeneration of rhodopsin in the cat. Journal of Physiology, 242, 237-253.
MacLeod, D.I.A. (1974). Directionally selective adaptation: A visual consequence of receptor disarray? Vision Research, 14, 369-378.
MacLeod, D.I.A., Virsu, V., and Carpenter, R.H.S. (1974). On mathematical illusions. Perceptions and Psychophysics, 16, 417-418.
MacLeod, D.I.A. and Hayhoe, M. M. (1974). Three pigments in normal and anomalous color vision. J. Opt. Soc. Amer., 64, 37-42.
MacLeod, D.I.A. and Hayhoe, M. M. (1974). Rod origin of prolonged afterimages. Science, 185, 1171-1172.

Barlow, H. B., MacLeod, D.I.A., and van Meeteren, A. (1976). Adaptation to gratings: No compensatory advantages found. Vision Research, 16, 1043-1045.
Gosline, C. J., MacLeod, D.I.A., and Rushton, W.A.H. (1976). The dark adaptation curve of rods measured by their afterimage. J. Physiol., 259, 491-499.
Hayhoe, M. M. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1976). A single anomalous photopigment? J. Opt. Soc. Am., 66, 276-277. Hayhoe, M. M., MacLeod, D.I.A., and Bruch, T. (1976). Rod-cone independence in dark adaptation. Vision Research, 16, 591-600.
MacLeod, D.I.A. and Lennie, P. (1976). Red-green blindness confined to one eye. Vision Research, 16, 691-702.
Russek, S. J. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1976). Recursively generated combination tones. J. Accoust. Soc. Am., 60, 40A (Abstract only).
Conner, J. D. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1977). Rod photoreceptors detect rapid flicker. Science, 195, 698-699.
Boynton, R. M., Hayhoe, M. M. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1977). The gap effect: Chromatic and achromatic visual discrimination as affected by field separation. Optica Acta, 24, 159-177.
MacLeod, D.I.A. (1978). Visual sensitivity. Annual Rev. Psychol., 29, 613-645.
Blick, D. W. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1978). Rod threshold: Influence of neighboring cones. Vision Research, 18, 1611-1616.
Bonds, A. B. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1978). A displaced Stiles-Crawford effect associated with an eccentric pupil. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci., 17, 754-761.
MacLeod, D.I.A. (1978). Brightness ceiling in scotopic vision. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 68, 1450 (Abstract).
MacLeod, D.I.A. and Boynton, R. M. (1979). Chromaticity diagram showing cone excitation by stimuli of equal luminance. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 69, 1183-1186.
Williams, D. R. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1979). Interchangeable backgrounds for cone afterimages. Vision Research, 19, 867-878.

MacLeod, D.I.A. and Boynton, R. M. (1980). Rectangular chromaticity diagram showing cone excitations at constant luminance. In Colour Vision V, 65-68 (London: Adam Hilger, 1980).
Eisner, A. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1980). Blue-sensitive cones do not contribute to luminance. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 70, 121-122.
Frome, F., MacLeod, D.I.A., Buck, S. and Williams, D. R. (1981). Large loss of visual sensitivity to flashed peripheral targets. Vision Research, 21, 1323-1328.
Williams, D. R., MacLeod, D.I.A. and Hayhoe, M. M. (1981). Foveal tritanopia. Vision Research, 21, 1411-1356.
Williams, D. R., MacLeod, D.I.A. and Hayhoe, M. M. (1981). Punctate sensitivity of the blue-sensitive mechanism. Vision Research, 21, 1357-1376.
Eisner, A. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1981). Flicker photometric study of chromatic adaptation: Selective suppression of cone inputs by colored backgrounds. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 71, 705-718.
Nagy, A., MacLeod, D.I.A., Heyneman, N. and Eisner, A. (1981). Four cone pigments in women heterozygous for color deficiency. J. Opt. Soc. Am., 71, 719-722.
MacLeod, D.I.A. (1981). Concluding remarks from a psychophysical perspective. Color Research and Application, 6, 249.
MacLeod, D.I.A. (1982). The estimation of the cone spectral sensitivities. Color Research and Application, 7, 142-145.
Lennie, P., Hayhoe, M. and Mac Leod, D.I.A. (1982). Stabilized vision through a bleaching window. Vision Research, 22, 827-833.
MacLeod, D.I.A. and Webster, M.A. (1983). Factors influencing the color matches of normal observers. In Colour Vision, ed. J. D. Mollon and L. T. Sharpe. London: Academic Press.
Golomb, B., Andersen, R. A., Nakayama, K., MacLeod, D. I. A., and Wong, A. (1985). Visual thresholds for shearing motion in monkey and man. Vision Research, 25, 813-820.
Nakayama, K., Silverman, G., MacLeod, D. I. A., Mulligan, J. B. (1985). Sensitivity to shearing and compressive motion in random dots. Perception, 14, 225-238.
MacLeod, D. I. A. (1985). Receptoral constraints on color appearance. Central and Peripheral Mechanisms of Color Vision, eds. D. Ottoson and S. Zeki. London: MacMillan.

Rushton, W. and MacLeod, D. (1986). The equivalent background of bleaching. Perception, 15(689-703).
Anstis, S., Cavanagh, P., Maurer, D., Lewis, T., MacLeod, D. I. A. and Mather, G. (1986). Computer-generated screening test for colorblindness. Color Res. and Application, 11, S63-S66.
MacLeod, D. I. A. (1986). Computer controlled color displays in vision research: Possibilities and problems. Color. Res. and Application, 11, S45-46.
Chen, B., MacLeod, D. I. A. and Stockman, A. (1987). Improvement in human vision under bright light: Grain or gain? J. Physiol., 394, 41-66.
Cavanagh, P., MacLeod, D.I.A. & Anstis, S. M. (1987). Equiluminance: Spatial and temporal factors and the contribution of blue-sensitive cones. Journal of the Optical Society of America, A4, 1428-1438.
MacLeod, D. I. A. and Stockman, A. Duplicity, phase lags and destructive interference in mesopic and scotopic flicker perception. Night Vision (eds. C. A. Johnson and H. Leibowitz). Washington: National Academy Presss, 1987.
Mulligan, J. B. and MacLeod, D. I. A. (1988). Reciprocity between luminance and dot density in the perception of brightness. Vision Res., 28, 503-519.
Webster, M. A. and MacLeod, D. I. A. (1988). Factors underlying individual differences in the color matches of normal observers. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 5, 1722-1735.
MacLeod, D. I. A. and Webster, M. A. (1988). Direct psychophysical estimates of the cone-pigment absorption spectra. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 6, 1736-1743.
MacLeod, D. I. A. and Boynton, R. M. (1989). Remarks on the constant luminance chromaticity diagram. Color: Research and Application, 4, 157-158.
MacLeod, D. I. A., Chen, B. and Crognale, M. (1989). Spatial organization of sensitivity regulation in rod vision. Vision Research, 29, 965-978.
Sharpe, L. T., Stockman, A., and MacLeod, D. I. A., (1989). Rod flicker perception: Scotopic duality, phase lags and destructive interference. Vision Research, 29, 1539-1559.

Walraven, J., Enroth-Cugell, C., Hood, D. C., MacLeod, D. I. A., and Schnapf, J. L. The control of visual sensitivity: Receptoral and postreceptoral processes. In The neurophysiological foundations of visual perception. Ed. Spillman, L. and Werner, J., Academic Press (1990).
MacLeod, D. I. A., Chen, B. and Stockman, A., Why do we see better in bright light? In Visual Coding and efficiency. Ed. C.B. Blakemore, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1990).
Cicerone, C. M. Hayhoe, M. M. and MacLeod, D. I. A. (1990). The spread of adaptation in human foveal and parafoveal cone vision. Vision Research, 30, 1603-1615.
Mulligan, J. B. and MacLeod, D. I. A. (1991). Visual sensitivity to spatially sampled modulation in human observers. Vision Research., 31, 895-905.
Stockman, A., MacLeod, D. I. A., and DePriest, D. D. (1991). The temporal properties of the human short-wave photoreceptors and their associated pathways. Vision Research, 31, 189-208.
Brown, R. O. and MacLeod, D. I. A. (1992). Saturation and color constancy. Advances in Color Vision Technical Digest (Optical Society of America, Washington, D. C., 1992), 4, 110-111.
MacLeod, D. I. A. (1992). Quasi-mechanistic accounts of color constancy. Advances in Color Vision Technical Digest (Optical Society of America, Washington, D. C., 1992), 4, 104-106.
MacLeod, D. I. A., Williams, D. R., and Makous, W. (1992). A visual nonlinearity fed by single cones. Vision Research, 32, 347-363.
MacLeod, D. I. A. and He, S. (1993). Visible flicker from invisible patterns. Nature, 361, 256-258.
Ahn, S. and MacLeod, D. I. A. (1993). Link-specific adaptation in the luminance and chromatic channels. Vision Research, 33, 2271-2286.
Stockman, A., MacLeod, D. I. A., & LeBrun, S. (1993). Faster than the eye can see: the blue cones respond to rapid flicker. J.Opt.Soc.Amer A, 10, 1396-1402.
Stockman, A., MacLeod, D.I.A. and Vivien, J.A. (1993) Isolation of the middle- and long-wavelength-sensitve cones in normal trichromats.J.Opt.Soc.Amer A, 10, 2471-2490.
Stockman, A., MacLeod, D.I.A. and Johnson, N.E. (1993) Spectral sensitivities of the human cones. J.Opt.Soc.Amer A, 10, 2471-2490.
77. Smallman, H.S. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1994) Size-disparity correlation in stereopsis at contrast threshold. J.Opt.Soc.Amer A, 11, 2169-2183.
78. Mulligan, J.B. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (1994) In search of an optoretinogram. Vision Science and its Applications (Technical Digest Series, vol.2 )Washington: Optical Society of America.
79. MacLeod, D.I.A.; & Willen, J. D. (1995) Is there a visual space? In: Geometric representations of perceptual phenomena: Papers in honor of Tarow Indow on his 70th birthday.; R. D. Luce, M. D'Zmura, D. D. Hoffman, G. J. Iverson, & A. K. Romney, Eds. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc, Mahwah, NJ, US. 1995. p. 47-60.

80. He, S., & MacLeod, D. I. A. (1996). Local luminance nonlinearity and receptor aliasing in the detection of high-frequency gratings. J Opt Soc Am A, 13, 1139-51.

81. Smallman, H. S., MacLeod, D. I. A., He, S., & Kentridge, R. W. (1996). Fine grain of the neural representation of human spatial vision. J Neurosci, 16, 1852-9.

82. Smallman, H. S., & MacLeod, D. I. A. (1997). Spatial scale interactions in stereo sensitivity and the neural representation of binocular disparity. Perception, 26, 977-94.

83. Welch, L., Macleod, D. I. A., & McKee, S. P. (1997). Motion interference: perturbing perceived direction. Vision Res, 37, 2725-36.

84. Brown, R. O., & MacLeod, D. I. A. (1997). Color appearance depends on the variance of surround colors. Curr Biol, 7, 844-9.

85. He, S., & Macleod, D. I. A. (1998). Contrast-modulation flicker: dynamics and spatial resolution of the light adaptation process. Vision Res, 38, 985-1000.

86. McMahon, M. J., & MacLeod, D. I. A. (1998). Dichromatic color vision at high light levels: red/green discrimination using the blue-sensitive mechanism. Vision Res, 38, 973-83.

87. He, S., & MacLeod, D. I. A. (1998). Local nonlinearity in S-cones and their estimated light-collecting apertures. Vision Res, 38, 1001-6.

88. Cohn, T. E., & MacLeod, D. I. A. (1999). Flash masking and facilitation by nearby luminance perturbations. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis, 16, 750-4.

89. He, S. and MacLeod, D. I. A. (2000). Spatial and temporal properties of  light adaptation in the rod system. Vision Research 2000;40(22):3073-81.

90. Beer, R. D. and MacLeod, D. I. A. (2000). Pre-exposure to contrast selectively compresses the achromatic half-axes of color space. Vision Research 40, 3083-8.

91. He,  S.  and MacLeod D. I A. (2001) Orientation-selective adaptation and tilt after-effect from invisible patterns. Nature 411, 473-6.

92.  Smallman, H.S., Macleod, D.I.A., and Doyle, P. (2001) Realignment of cones after cataract removal. Nature, 412, 604-605

93. von der Twer, T. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (2001) Optimal nonlinear codes for the perception of natural colours. Network, 12,  395-407.

94. Golz, J. and MacLeod, D.I.A. (in press) Influence of Scene Statistics on Colour Constancy. Nature, in press.

95. MacLeod, D. I. A. and von der Twer, T. (in press). The pleistochrome: optimal opponent codes for natural colors. To appear in: Color Perception: from Light to Object., R. Mausfeld and D. Heyer, eds., Oxford University Press.

96. MacLeod, D. I. A. and Golz, J. (in press). A computational analysis of colour constancy.  To appear in: Color Perception: from Light to Object., R. Mausfeld and D. Heyer, eds., Oxford University Press.

97. Ione Fine, Harvey S. Smallman, Peter Doyle and Donald I.A. MacLeod (in press). Visual function before and after the removal of bilateral congenital cataracts in adulthood.  Vision Research (in press).

?? Fine, I., MacLeod, D. I. A. and Boynton, G. M. “Surface segmentation based on the luminance and color statistics of natural scenes.”  Journal of the Optical Society of America.  20, 2003 (pp1283-91)

 

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