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Publications and Patents of T. Maddess  return to home
 

  • Papers in Refereed Journals

 

Maddess, T., Rascher, U., Siebke, K., Lüttge, U. & Osmond, B. (2002). Spatio-temporal variations in chlorophyll fluorescence during the phases of CAM, and during endogenous rhythms in continuous light, in thick leaves of Kalanchoë daigremontiana. Plant Biol. In Press.

Maddess T. and Nagai Y. (2001) Discriminating isotrigon textures. Vision Res.  41, 3837–3860. PDF
Bees discriminate complex textures like humans

Nagai, Y., Maddess, T. & Ankiewicz, A. (2001). Discrete algebra on cellular automata and binary textures. Mem. Kokushikan U. Centre Inf. Sci. 22: 51-64.

Maddess, T., Severt, W. & Stange, G. (2001). Comparison of three tests using the frequency doubling illusion to diagnose glaucoma. Clinical Exp. Ophthalmol., 29, 359-367.  PDF

Maddess, T., James, A.C., Goldberg, I., Wine, S. & Dobinson, J. (2000). Comparing a parallel PERG, automated perimetry and frequency doubling thresholds. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci., 41,3818-3826. PDF

Maddess, T., James, A.C., Goldberg, I., Wine, S. & Dobinson, J. (2000). A frequency doubling illusion based multiregion PERG for glaucoma. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci., 41, 3827-3832. PDF

Maddess, T. (2000). Perspectives on the use of frequency doubling and short wavelength perimetry for the diagnosis of glaucoma. Clinical Exp. Ophthalmol., 28, 245-247. PDF, Early History of FDT

Severt, W.L., Maddess, T. & Ibbotson, M.R. (2000). Employing following eye movements to discriminate normal from glaucoma subjects. Clinical Exp. Ophthalmol., 28, 172-174. PDF

Hemmi, J.M., Maddess, T. & Mark, R.F. (2000). Spectral sensitivity of photoreceptors in an Australian marsupial, the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii). Vision Res., 40, 591-599. PDF

Nagai, Y. & Maddess, T. (2000). Randomness on binary textures in vision research. American Physics Soc., 3, 28-30.

Maddess, T., Davey, M. & Yang, E. (1999). Discrimination of complex textures by bees. J. Comp. Physiol. A, 184, 107-177. PDF

Maddess, T., Goldberg, I., Wine, S., Dobinson, J., Welsh, A.H. & James, A.C. (1999). Testing for glaucoma with the spatial frequency doubling illusion. Vision Res., 39, 4258-4273. PDF

Maddess, T. & Kulikowski, J. (1999). Apparent fineness of stationary compound gratings. Vision Res., 39, 3404-3416. PDF

Maddess, T. & Severt, W.L. (1999). Testing for glaucoma with the frequency doubling illusion in the whole, macular and eccentric visual fields. Aust. N. Z. J. Ophthalmol., 27, 198-200. PDF

Davey, M., Maddess, T. & Srinivasan, M.V. (1998). The spatiotemporal properties of the Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet effect are consistent with "filling-in". Vision Res., 38, 2037-2046. PDF

Davey, M., Srinivasan, M.V. & Maddess, T. (1998). The Craik-O’Brien-Cornsweet Illusion in Honeybees. Naturwiss., 85, 73-75. PDF

Maddess, T., Davey, M., Srinivasan, M.V. & James, A.C. (1998). The Craik-O’Brien-Cornsweet effect and brightness induction both proceed by the spreading of brightness information. Aus. N. Z. J. Ophthalmol., 26, 95-97.

Maddess, T., Hemmi, J. & James, A.C. (1998). Evidence for spatial aliasing effects in the Y-like cells of the magnocellular visual pathway. Vision Res., 38, 1843-1859. PDF

Maddess, T., Srinivasan, M.V. & Davey, M.P. (1998). Response to Pessoa and Neumann on filling-in effects. Trends Cog. Sci., 2, 425. PDF

Bedford, S., Maddess, T., Rose, K.A. & James, A.C. (1997). Correlations between observability of the spatial frequency doubled illusion and a multi-region PERG. Aus. N. Z. J. Ophthalmol., 25, 91-93. PDF

Maddess, T., Bedford, S., James, A.C. & Rose, K.A. (1997). A multiple frequency, multiple region pattern electroretinogram investigation of nonlinear retinal signals. Aus. N. Z. J. Ophthalmol., 25, 94-97. PDF

Yang, E.C. & Maddess, T. (1997). Orientation-sensitive neurons in the brain of the honeybee (Apis mellifera). J. Insect Physiol.,43, 329-336. PDF

James, A.C., Maddess, T., Rouhan, K., Bedford, S. & Snowball, M. (1995). Evidence for My-cell involvement in the spatial frequency doubled illusion as revealed by a multiple region PERG for glaucoma. J. Opt. Soc. Am. VSIA Tech. Dig., 1, 314-317. PDF

Ibbotson, M.R. & Maddess, T. (1994). Temporal frequency and binocularity govern adaptation of the human oculomotor system. Exp. Brain Res., 99, 148-154.

Ibbotson, M.R., Mark, R.F. & Maddess, T. (1994). Spatiotemporal response properties of direction selective neurons in the nucleus of the optic tract and dorsal terminal nucleus of the wallaby. J. Neurophysiol.,72, 2927-2943.

Maddess, T. & Henry, G.H. (1992). Nonlinear visual responses and visual deficits in ocular hypertensive and glaucoma subjects. Clinical Vision Sci., 7, 371-383. PDF

Maddess, T. & Ibbotson, M.R. (1992). Human ocular following responses are plastic: evidence for control by temporal frequency-dependent cortical adaptation. Exp. Brain Res., 91, 525-538.

Maddess, T. & Vidyasagar, T.R. (1992). Evidence that the adaptive gain control exhibited by neurons of the striate visual cortex is a co-operative network property. Proc. Aus. Conf. Neural. Net., 3, 84-87. PDF

Ibbotson, M.R., Maddess, T. & Dubois, R.A. (1991). A system of insect neurons sensitive to horizontal and vertical image motion connects the medulla and midbrain. J. Comp. Physiol. A, 169, 355-367.

Maddess, T., Dubois, R.A. & Ibbotson, M. (1991). Response properties and adaptation of neurons sensitive to image motion in the butterfly Papillio aegeus. J. Exp. Biol., 161, 171-199.

Maddess, T., McCourt, M.E., Blakeslee, B. & Cunningham, R.B. (1988). Factors governing the adaptation of cells in Area-17 of the cat visual cortex. Biol. Cybern., 59, 229-236.  PDF

Maddess, T. (1986). Afterimage-like effects in the motion-sensitive neuron H1. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B, 228, 433-459.

Maddess, T. (1985). Adaptive processes affecting the response of the motion sensitive neuron H1. Proc . IEEE SMC, 85, 862-866. PDF

Maddess, T. & Laughlin, S.B. (1985). Adaptation of the motion-sensitive neuron H1 is generated locally and governed by contrast frequency. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B, 225, 251-275. PDF

  • Patents and Patent Applications

James, A.C. & Maddess, T. (2000). Method and apparatus for assessing neural function by sparse stimuli. Australia, Patent, No. PQ 6465/00.

Ibbotson, M.R. & Maddess, T.L. (1999). Vision assessment from observations of early ocular following. Australia, Patent, No. PN8058/96.

Maddess, T.L. & James, A.C. (1998). Simultaneous binocular assessment of multiple optic nerve and cortical regions in diseases affecting nerve conduction. Australia, Patent, No. PP 2661.

James, A.C. & Maddess, T. (1996b). Glaucoma testing using non-linear systems identification techniques. USA, Patent, No. 5,539,482.

James, A.C. & Maddess, T. (1996a). Glaucoma testing using non-linear systems identification techniques. Australia, Patent, No. 667,702.

Maddess, T. (1995c). Early detection of glaucoma. Australia, Patent, No. 701075.

Maddess, T. (1995b). Early detection of glaucoma. Europe, Patent, No. 95917232.1.

Maddess, T. (1995a). Early detection of glaucoma. USA, Patent, No. 5912723.

Maddess, T. (1994b). Glaucoma testing from observations of optokinetic nystagmus. USA, Patent, No. 5,295,495.

Maddess, T. (1994a). Glaucoma testing from observations of optokinetic nystagmus. Australia, Patent, No. 645420.

Maddess, T. (1991b). Method and apparatus for use in diagnosis of glaucoma. USA, Patent, No. 5,065,767.

Maddess, T. (1991a). Method and apparatus for use in diagnosis of glaucoma. Australia, Patent, No. 611,585.

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  • Book Chapters and Other Publications

Maddess, T. & Severt, S. (2000). Invited extended abstract of: Testing for glaucoma with the frequency doubling illusion in the whole, macular and eccentric visual fields. Excerpta Medica, 8(4), In Press.

Maddess, T. (2000). Dynamic effects in real-time responses of motion sensitive neurons. In: Computational, neural and ecological constraints of visual motion processing. Zanker, J. M. & Zeil, J., Eds. NY, Springer. pp 322-329.

Sobey, P. & Maddess, T. (1991). You can bet on it. New Scientist. Aug. 10, 56

Maddess, T. (1985). Adaptive processes affecting motion-sensitive neurons in flies, butterflies and cats. Neurobiology, RSBS, ANU, Ph.D. thesis, QP355.2.M32, 167 pages.


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