LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
*signifies articles
in publications that are not peer-reviewed, classified as "Outreach".
287. Lee, C-s, Wilkins A.J. Modelling the phantom
array from the spatial waveform on the retina. TBA
286. O’Hare*1,
L., Hibbard, P.B. Wilkins, A.J. (in press) Evidence
for increased background neural noise in migraine aura: hyperactive but not
hyperresponsive. Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain DOI:
10.1111/head.15046
285.
Valentine, C., Wilkins, A.J.,
Mitcheltree, H., Penacchio, O., Beckles, B.,
Hosking, I. Visual Discomfort in the Built Environment: Leveraging Generative
AI and Computational Analysis to Evaluate Predicted Visual Stress in
Architectural Façades. Buildings 15, 2208. https://doi.org/10.3390/
buildings15132208
284.
Mitcheltree, H., Valentine, C., Hosking, I., Wilkins, A., Sunikka-Blank, M., & Steemers,
K. (2025). Investigating visual stress within family and domestic violence
refuges in Australia. Frontiers
of Architectural Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foar.2025.05.004
283.
Wilkins, A.J. A neurological
basis for visual stress and its treatment with coloured filters. Vision
Research (2025); 231:108615. DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2025.108615.
282. Wilkins A.J.
Visual discomfort, neural inefficiency and the cortical haemodynamic response.
Academia Biology (2025): 3, 1-6, DOI: 10.20935/AcadBiol7618.
281. Kent, M.G., Ko, W.H.,
Konstantzos, I., Schiavon, S., MacNaughton, P. and Wilkins, A.J. The design of
window shades and fenestration for view clarity. Lighting Research and
Technology, August 2024. DOI: 10.1177/14771535241261270
280. Kasteleijn-Nolt Trenite, K.,
Acharya, J., Baumer, F.M., Beran, R., Craiu, D., French, J, Parisi, P., Solodar,
J., Szaflarski J., Takahashi, Y., Thio, L.L. Tolchin, B., Wilkins, A, Fisher
R.S. Frequently asked questions and answers on Visually-Provoked (Ph
279. Zhao Y, Wei Y, Wang Y, So
RHY, Chan CCH, Cheung RTF and Wilkins A (2023) Identification of the human
cerebral cortical hemodynamic response to passive whole-body movements using
near-infrared spectroscopy. Front. Neurol. 14:1280015. doi:
10.3389/fneu
278. Wilkins, A. J. (2024). Re:
efficacy of coloured lenses for patients diagnosed with visual stress. Clinical and Experimental Optometry,
1–2. https://doi.org/10.1080/08164622.2024.2372394
277. Laycox, C. A., Thompson, R., Haggerty, J. A.,
Wilkins, A. J., & Haigh, S. M. (2024). Flicker and reading speed: Effects
on individuals with visual sensitivity. Perception, in press. https://doi.org/10.1177/03010066241252066
276. Gal E, Gispets
J, Wilkins A, Zyroff M, Netanya E, Gantz L. (2024).
Assessment of a Clinical Test for Detection of Alteration in Visual Perception
Due to Astigmatism. Clinical Ophthalmology 18;
723–733.
275. Penacchio,
O., Otazu, X., Wilkins, A.J & Haigh, S.M. (2023). A mechanistic account of
visual discomfort. Front. Neurosci. 17:1200661. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1200661
274. Veitch, J.A., Van Roon
P., D'Angiulli, A., Wilkins, A., Lehman, B., Burns, G.J. & Dikel, E.E.
Effects of temporal light modulation on cognitive performance, eye movements
and brain function. LEUKOS, DOI 10.1080/15502724.2023.217088
273. Christy Lai-Ming Hui,
Stephanie Ming-Yin Wong, Terrence Yat-To Yu, Terry Tak-Yee
Lau, Olivia Choi, Samantha Tsang, Yi-Nam Suen, Bess
Yin-Hung Lam, Corine Sau-Man Wong, Simon Sai-Yu Lui, Kai-Tai
Chan, Michael Tak-Hing Wong, Gloria Hoi-Yan Wong, Sherry Kit-Wa Chan, Edwin Ho-Ming Lee, Wing-Chung Chang,
Arnold Wilkins & Eric Yu-Hai Chen. Visual‑stress‑related
cortical excitability as a prospective marker for symptoms
of depression and anxiety in young people. European Archives of
Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience https://doi.org/10.1007/s00406-022-01469-7
272. Wilkins,
A.J., Evans, B.J.W. (2022) Vision, Reading difficulties and Visual Stress.
Springer.
271. Wilkins, A.J., Evans, B.J.W.
& Plant, G.T. Potential uses for precision tinted lenses in a neurology
clinic. touchNeuro in press
270. Fisher RS, Acharya JN, Baumer FM, French JA, Parisi P, Solodar
JH, Szaflarski JP, Thio LL, Tolchin B, Wilkins AJ, Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenité D. Visually
sensitive seizures: An updated review by the Epilepsy Foundation. Epilepsia.
2022 Apr;63(4):739-768. doi: 10.1111/epi.17175.
269. Penacchio,
O., Haigh, S.M., Ross, X., Ferguson, R., Wilkins, A.J. (2021). Visual
Discomfort and Variations in Chromaticity in Art and Nature. Frontiers in Neuroscience,https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.711064
268. Huang, J. Wilkins, A.J.
(2021) The functional network of the visual cortex is altered in migraine.
Vision (Basel), 18;5(4):57
267. Wilkins A.J. & Cooper,
N. (2021) Treatment of cluster headache in a different light: a case report. touchREVIEWS in Neurology, 17(2),110-11.
266. Gilchrist, J.M., Allen,
P.M., Monger, L., Srinivasan, K., Wilkins A. (2021) Precision, Reliability and
Application of the Wilkins Rate of Reading Test. Ophthalmic and Physiological
Optics. 41(6), 1198-1208.
265. Brinciotti,
M., Wilkins, A.J., Penacchio, O. & Matricardi, M. (2021). Pattern-sensitive
epileptic patients use uncomfortable visual stimuli to self-induce seizures.
Epilepsy and Behaviour, 122
264. Wilkins, A.J., Haigh, S.M.,
Mahroo, O.A. Plant, G.T. (2021) Photophobia in migraine: a symptom cluster?
Cephalalgia, 41(11-12):1240-1248.
263. Wilkins, A.J. Fear of light:
on the cause and remediation of photophobia. (2021). Lighting Research and
Technology, 53:395-404.
262. Wilkins, A.J. Visual stress:
origins and treatment. CNS 2021 (6), 1-13.
261. Srinivasan, K., Gilchrist,
J., Krishnan, G., Wilkins, A. & Allen, P. (2019). Clinical use of the
Kannada and English Rate of Reading Tests. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, Article
2116, doi: 10.3389/psyg.2019.02116.
260*. Wilkins, A.J. (2020).
Response to "Optical lens tinting - a review of its functional mechanism,
efficacy, and applications." US Ophthalmic Review, 13(1), 16.
259. Le, A.T.D., Cole, G.G.,
Wilkins, A.J. (2020). Trypophobia: heart rate, heart rate variability and
haemodynamic response. Journal of Affective Disorders, 274:1147-1151.
258. Yoshimoto, S., Jiang, F.,
Takeuchi, T., Wilkins, A.J. & Webster, M.A. (2020). Visual discomfort from
flicker: Effects of mean light level and contrast. Vision Research, 173, 50-60.
257. Park, S.W., Lee, C-S., Kang,
H.R., Pak, H.S. and Wilkins, A. (2019). Visibility of the phantom array effect
according to luminance, chromaticity and geometry. Lighting Res. Technol. 52,
377-388.
256. Yoshimoto, S., Jian, F.,
Takeuchi, T., Wilkins, A.J. & Webster, M.A. (2020). Visual discomfort from
flicker: effects of mean light level and contrast. Vision Research, 173,50-60.
255. Vieira, A. van der Linde,
I., Bright, P. and Wilkins, A. (2020). Preference for lighting chromaticity in
migraine with aura. Headache, 60(6):1124-1131.
254. Wilkins, A., Smith, K. &
Penacchio, O. (2020). The influence of typography on
algorithms that predict the speed and comfort of reading. Vision (Basel), 4(1),
18; https://doi.org/10.3390/vision4010018.
253. Ludlow, A.K., Giannadou, A., Franklin, A., Allen, P.M., Simmons, D.R.
& Wilkins, A.J. (2020). The possible use of precision tinted lenses to
improve social cognition in children with Autism Spectrum
Disorders. Vision Research 170: 53-59.
252. Alkhalifa,
F., Wilkins, A., Almurbati, N. & Pinelo J.
(2020). Examining the visual effect of trypophobic
repetitive pattern in contemporary urban environments: Bahrain as a case for
Middle East countries. Journal of Architecture and Urbanism. 44(1), 44-51.
251. Wilkins, A.J. (2019). Darwin
versus visual discomfort. Vilagitastechnikai Evkonyv 2018-2019, 4-19.
250. Aldrich, A., Hibbard, P.,
Wilkins, A. (2019). Vision and hyper-responsiveness in migraine. Vision
(Basel), 11 , 3(4), 62;
doi:10.3390/vision3040062
249. Brown, E., Foulsham, T., Lee, C-s., Wilkins A. (2020). Visibility of
temporal light artefact from flicker at 11kHz. Lighting Research and
Technology, 52:371-376.
248. Yoshimoto, S. Jiang, F., Takeuchi, T.,
Wilkins, A.J. and Webster, M.A. (2019). Adaptation and visual discomfort from
flicker. Vision Research, 160, 99-107.
247. Aldrich, A. Lovell-Patel,
R., Allen, P. Wilkins, A.J. (2018). The repeatability of colorimetry is
precise(ly) as expected. Neuro-ophthalmology and
Visual Neuroscience, 3(1), 1-6.
246. Wilkins, A.J. Penacchio, O.
and Leonards, U. (2018). The built environment and its patterns: a view from
the vision sciences. SDAR Journal of Sustainable Design and Applied Research,
6, (1) 41-48.
245. Wilkins, A.J. (2018).
Illumination from Darwin and discomfort from illumination. Paper
presented at the 16th International Symposium on the Science and Technology of
Lighting. Sheffield UK.
244. Srinivasan, K., Krishnan,
G., Wilkins, A.J., Allen, P. (2018). Reliability and validity of a Kannada rate
of reading test. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology 807. DOI
10.4103/ijo.IJO_807_17
243. Boyce,
P.R. and Wilkins, A.J. (2018). Visual discomfort indoors. Lighting Research and
Technology, 50, 98-114.
242. Haigh, S.M., Cooper, N.R.
and Wilkins, A.J. (2017). Chromaticity separation and the alpha response. Neuropsychologia, 108, 1-5.
241. Yoshimoto, S. Garcia, J.,
Jiang, F. Wilkins, A.J., Takeuchi, T. and Webster, M.A. (2017). Visual
discomfort and flicker. Vision Research 138, 18-28.
240. Evans,B.J.W., Allen, P.M.
and Wilkins, A.J.(2017). A Delphi study to develop
practical diagnostic guidelines for visual stress (pattern-related visual
stress) Journal of Optometry 10(3), 161-168.
239. Cheong, Y.H., So, R.H.,
Wilkins A.J. (2016). How vertical stripes affect recognition of Chinese
characters. Vision Sciences Society meeting, Florida (abstract).
238. Le, A.T., Payne, J.R.,
Clarke, C.L., Kelly, M.A., Prudenziati, F., Armsby, E., Penacchio, O.,
Wilkins, A.J. (2017). Discomfort from urban scenes: metabolic consequences.
Landscape and Urban Planning, 160, 61-68.
237. Wilkins, A.J. (2016). Risk
of bias in assessing Risk of Bias. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 37,
107-8.
236. Cheong, Y.H., So, R.H., Wilkins A.J.
(2015). How vertical stripes affect recognition of Chinese characters. The
Fifth International Symposium on Visual Image Safety (VIMS2015) Tokyo Japan.pp 15-16.
235. Ludlow, A.K. & Wilkins,
A.J. (2016). Atypical sensory behaviours in children with Tourette's Syndrome
and in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Research in Developmental Disabilities, 56, 108-116.
234.
Engel, S.A., Wilkins, A.J., Mand, S., Helwig, N.E., & Allen, P.M. (2016).
Habitual wearers of colored lenses adapt more rapidly
to the color changes the lenses produce. Vision
Research,125, 41-48.
233. Mynt, J., Latham, K., Mann, D.,
Gomersall, Wilkins AJ, & Allen PM. (2016). The relationship between visual
function and performance in rifle shooting for athletes with vision impairment.
DMJ Open Sport Exerc Med 2016; 2:e00008
doi 1136/bmjsem-2015-000080.
232. Monger, L.J. Wilkins, A.J.
& Allen, P.M. (2016) Pattern glare: the effects of contrast and color. Front. Psychol 6:1651
231. Le A.T.D., Cole, G, Wilkins
A.J. (2015). Assessment of trypophobia and an analysis of its visual
precipitation. Q. J. Exp. Psychol. (Hove). Nov;68(11):2304-22. doi: 10.1080/17470218.2015.1013970. Epub
2015 Mar 11
230. Whitaker, L., Jones, C.R.G.
Wilkins, A.J. & Roberson, D. (2015). Judging the intensity of emotional
expression in faces: the effects of coloured tints on individuals with autism
spectrum disorder. Autism Research, 9(4):450-9. Epub
2015 Jun 8.
229. Wilkins, A.J. (2016). A
physiological basis for visual discomfort: application in lighting design.
Lighting Research and Technology, 48: 44-54.
228*. Wilkins, A.J., Allen,
P.M.,Monger, L. and
Gilchrist, J. (2016). Visual stress and dyslexia for the practising
optometrist. Optometry in Practice, 17, (2).
227. Monger, L.J., Shah, D.
Wilkins, A.J. Allen, P.M. (2016). The effect of viewing distance on responses
to the Pattern Glare Test. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 99(1):47-50.
226. Hollingsworth, R.S., Ludlow,
A.K., Wilkins A.J., Calver, R.I. and Allen, P. (2015). Visual performance and
the use of colored filters in children who are deaf.
Optometry and Vision Science, 92(6), 690-699.226.
225. Haigh, S.M., Cooper, N.R.
& Wilkins, A.J. (2015). Cortical excitability and the shape of the
haemodynamic response. Neuroimage, 111, 379-384.
224. Penacchio,
O. & Wilkins A. (2015). Visual discomfort and the spatial distribution of
Fourier energy. Vision Research 108, 1-7.
223. Monger, L, Wilkins A, and
Allen P. (2015) Identifying visual stress during a routine eye examination.
Journal of Optometry 11.
222*. Wilkins, A. (2014). CFF is
a seductive but misleading concept. Leader. Lighting Research and Technology,
46, 368.
221. Wilkins, A.J. and Kiff, I.
(2015). On the clarity of the music stave. Psychology of Music, 43(6),
870-880.
220. Lehman, B. and Wilkins A.J.
(2014). Designing to mitigate the effects of flicker in LED lighting. IEEE
Power Electronics Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 3, September.
219. Veitch, Van Roon,
P. Angiulli, A. Wilkins, A., Lehman, B., Burns, G.J. Dikel, E.E. (2014) Effects
of luminous modulation on cognitive performance, eye movements and brain
function. National Research Council Canada Client Report B3249.5.
218. Wilkins, A.J. Haigh
S.M. Hibbard, P.B., and Huang, J. (2014). Haemodynamics,
hypermetabolism and homeostasis. Proceedings ISOTT, London .
217. Haigh, S. M., Karanovic, O.,
Wilkinson, F., and Wilkins, A. J. (2012). Cortical hyperexcitability in
migraine and aversion to patterns. Cephalalgia, 32(3):236-40.
216. Hollingsworth, R., Ludlow,
A.K., Wilkins, A.J., Calver, R. and Allen P.M. (2014). Visual performance and
ocular abnormalities in deaf children and young adults: a literature review.
Acta Ophthalmologica, 92(4), 305-310.
215. Wilkins A.J. and Hibbard
P.B. (2014). Discomfort and hypermetabolism. Proceedings of the 50th
Anniversary Convention of the AISB,1st 4th April 2014, Goldsmiths, University
of London.
214. Haigh, S.M., Barningham, L.,
Berntsen, M,, Coutts, L.V., Hobbs, E.S.T., Irabor, J.,Lever, E.M., Tang, P., Wilkins
A.J. (2013). Discomfort and the cortical haemodynamic response to coloured
gratings. Vision Research 89, 47-53.
*213.
Wilkins, A.J. (2013). Seeing text. In The Dyslexia Handbook Ed A. Fawcett and
K. Saunders. The British Dyslexia Association: Bracknell.
212. Haigh, S.M., Jaschinski, W.,
Allen, P.M. and Wilkins, A.J. (2013). Accommodation to uncomfortable patterns.
Perception, 42, 208-222.
211. Allen, P.M., Dedi, S.,
Kumar, D., Patel, T., Aloo, M. and Wilkins, A.J. (2012) Accommodation, pattern
glare, and coloured overlays. Perception, 41(12), 1458-67.
210. Cole G.G. and Wilkins A.J.
(2013) Fear of holes. Psychological Science, 24 (10), 1980-1985.
209. Atallah, P. Pelah, A.. and Wilkins, A.. (2012). Visual
stress symptoms from stereoscopic television, IEEE Signal Processing Society,
Proceedings of the International Conference on 3D Imaging 2012 (I3CD 2012),
Liege, Belgium, 3-5 Dec 2012.
208. Braithwaite, J.J., Broglia, E., Brincat, O., Stapley, L. Wilkins, A.J.,
Takahashi, C. (i2013) Signs of increased cortical hyperexcitability selectively
associated with spontaneous anomalous bodily experiences in a non-clinical
population. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13546805.2013.768176
207.Roberts J.E. and Wilkins,
A.J. (2013). Flicker can be perceived during saccades at frequencies in excess of 1kHz. Lighting Research and Technology, 45,
124-132.
206. Wilkins, A.J. (2012).
Origins of visual stress. In J. Stein and Z. Kapoula
(ed.) Visual aspects of dyslexia. Oxford University Press: Oxford. pp 63-78.
205. Coutts, L.V. Cooper, C.E.,
Elwell, C.E. and Wilkins, A.J. (2012). Time course of the haemodynamic response
to visual stimulation in migraine, measured using near-infrared spectroscopy.
Cephalalgia, 32(8), 621-9.
204. Ludlow, A.K.
Taylor-Whiffen, E. and Wilkins, A.J. (2012). Coloured filters enhance the
visual perception of social cues in children with autism spectrum disorders.
ISRN Neurology, 2012, 298098.
203. *Allen P.M., Evans,
B.J.W. and Wilkins, A.J. (2012) The uses of colour in optometric practice to
ameliorate symptoms of visual stress.Optometry in
Practice 13 (1) 1-8
202. Braithwaite, J.J., Broglia, E., Bagshaw, A.P. and Wilkins, A.J. (2013).
Evidence of elevated cortical hyperexcitability and its association with
out-of-body experiences in the non-clinical population: new findings from a
pattern-glare task. Cortex, 49(3), 793-80 European5.
201. Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite, D., Rubboli, G.,
Hirsch, E., Martins da Silva, A., Seri, S., Wilkins, A., Parra, J., Covanis, A., Elia, M., Capovilla, G., Stephani, U.,
Harding, G. (2012). Methodlogy of phitic
stimulation revisited: updated European algorithm for visual stimulation in the
EEG laboratory. Epilepsia, 53(1), 16-24.
200. Huang, J., Zong, X.,
Wilkins, A., Jenkins, B., Bozoki, A. and Cao, Y.
(2011). fMRI evidence that precision ophthalmic tints reduce cortical
hyperactivation in migraine. Cephalalgia , 31(8),
925-36.
199. Lehman, B., Wilkins, A.,
Berman, S., Poplwski, M. and Miller N.J. (2011).
Proposing measures of flicker in the low frequencies for lighting applications.
In Energy
Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2011 IEEE 2865-2872.
198. Khalil, N.F, Nicotra, A,
and Wilkins, A.J. (2011). Asymmetry of visual function in migraine with aura:
correlation with lateralisation of headache and aura. Cephalalgia 31(2),
213-212.
197. Wilkins, A.J. (2010).
Pattern sensitive epilepsy.In
Atlas of the Epilepsies. Ed Panayiotopoulos, C. P, Benbadis,
S.R. et al. Springer: London.
196. Jainta,
S, Jaschinski,W, and
Wilkins, A.J. (2010). Periodic letter strokes within a word affect fixation
disparity during reading. Journal of Vision,10(13), 2.
195. Wilkins,A .J., Veitch, J.
and Lehman, B. (2010), LED lighting flicker and potential health concerns: IEEE
standard PAR1789 update. IEEE ECCE, 171-178.
194. Juricevic,
I, Land, L, Wilkins, A.J. and Webster, M.A. (2010). Visual discomfort and
natural image statistics.Perception,
39(7), 884-899.
193a. Wilkins
AJ, Evans BJ. Visual stress, its treatment with spectral filters, and its
relationship to visually induced motion sickness. Appl Ergon. 2010
Jul;41(4):509-15. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2009.01.011. Epub 2009 Mar 14. PMID: 19286164.
193.Allen, P.M, Hussain, A,
Usherwood, C, and Wilkins, A.J. (2010). Pattern-related visual stress,
chromaticity and accommodation.Investigative
Ophthalmology and Vision Science, 51(12), 6843-6849.
192.
Allen, P.M, Evans, B.J.W, Wilkins, A.J. (2010). Vision and Reading
Difficulties. Ten Alps Creative: London
191a. References for the
articles in Optometry Today.
191*. Allen, P, Evans, B.J.W.and Wilkins A.J. (2009).*. Vision and Reading
Difficulties Part 5: Clinical protocol and the role of the eye-care
practitioner. Optometry Today 22 May, 30-36.
190*. Wilkins A.J,
Allen, P. and Evans, B.J.W. (2009).Vision and Reading
Difficulties Part 4: Coloured filters - how do they work? Optometry Today 24
April, 30-37.
189*. Wilkins A.J,
Evans, B.J.W. and Allen, P. (2009).Vision and Reading
Difficulties Part 3: Coloured filters - do they work? Optometry Today 27 Mar,
30-38.
188*. Evans, B.J.W,
Allen, P. and Wilkins A.J. (2009).Vision and Reading
Difficulties Part 2: Optometric correlates of reading difficulties. Optometry
Today 27 Feb, 30-38.
187*. Allen, P, Evans, B.J.W. and
Wilkins A.J. (2009).*. Vision and Reading Difficulties Part 1: Specific
learning difficulties and vision. Optometry Today 31 Jan, 30-36.
186. Smedley, A.R.D, Webb, A.R.
and Wilkins, A.J. (2010). Potential of wind turbines to cause epileptic
seizures under various meteorological conditions. Epilepsia 51(7),
1146-1151.
185. Wilkins, A, Cleave, R,
Grayson, N and Wilson, L. (2009). Typography for children may be
inappropriately designed. Journal of Research in Reading, 32(4), 402-412.
184. Wilkins, A.J. and Evans, B,J,W. (2009). Visual stress, its treatment with spectral
filters, and its relationship to visually induced motion sickness. Applied
Ergonomics 41(4), 509-515.
183. Winterbottom, M. and
Wilkins, A.J. (2009). Lighting and discomfort in the classroom. Journal of
Environmental Psychology, 29, 63-75.
182. Ludlow, A.K. and Wilkins,
A.J. (2009). Color as a therapeutic intervention.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 39(5), 815-818.
181. Harding, G.F.A, Harding, P.
and Wilkins A.J. (2008). Wind turbines, flicker and photosensitive epilepsy:
Characterising the flashing that may precipitate seizures and optimising
guidelines to prevent them. Epilepsia, 49(6), 1095 - 1098.
180. Fernandez, D. and Wilkins
A.J. (2008). Uncomfortable images in art and nature. Perception, 37(7), 1098
1113.
179. Wilkins, A.J. Huang, J. and
Cao, Y. (2007). Prevention of visual stress and migraine with precision
spectral filters. Drug Development Research, 68, 469-475.
178. Ludlow, A.K, Wilkins, A. J,
and Heaton, P. (2008). Coloured overlays enhance visual perceptual performance
in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Research
in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2(3), 498-515
177. Wilkins, AJ, Smith, J,
Willison, C.K, Beare, T, Boyd, A, Hardy, G, Mell, L, Peach, C. Harper, S.
(2007). Stripes within words affect reading. Perception, 36(12), 1788-1803.
176. Newman Wright,B., Wilkins, A.J. and
Zoukos, Y. (2007). Spectral filters can improve
reading and visual search in patients with multiple sclerosis. Journal of
Neurology, 254(12):1729-1735.
175. Smith, L. and Wilkins, A.J.
(2007). How many overlay colours are necessary to increase reading speed? A
comparison of two systems. Journal of Research in Reading 30, 332-34.
174. Riddell, P.M., Wilkins,
A.J., and Hainline, L. (2006). The Effect of Colored
Lenses on the Visual Evoked Response in Children With
Visual Stress. Optometry & Vision Science. 83(5):299-305.
173. Ludlow,A.K., Wilkins, A.J.,
and Heaton, P. (2006). The Effect of Coloured Overlays on Reading Ability in
Children with Autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,
36(4):507-16.
172. Griffin, M. Prior, D.,
Cooper, C.E., Wilkins, A.J. and Elwell, C.E. (2006). Near infrared spectroscopy
as a non-invasive assessment of cortical abnormality in migraine? Oxygen
transport to tissue XXVII, 203-208.
171.DAth, P.J., Thomson, W.D.,
Wilkins, A.J. (2006). Memory for the color of
non-monochromatic lights. Color Research and
Application, 32(1), 11-15.
170*.Wilkins,
A.J. (2005). Dyslexia: medical fact or fiction. Optometry Today, October 7.
169. Wilkins, A., Emmett, J.,
Harding, G. (2005). Characterizing the patterned images that precipitate
seizures and optimizing guidelines to prevent them. Epilepsia, 46, 1212-1218.
168.Fisher RS, Harding G, Erba G,
Barkley GL, Wilkins A. (2005). Photic- and pattern-induced seizures: a review
for the Epilepsy Foundation of America Working Group.Epilepsia,46 (9),
1426-1441.
167.Harding G, Wilkins AJ, Erba
G, Barkley GL, Fisher RS. (2005). Photic- and pattern-induced seizures: expert
consensus of the Epilepsy Foundation of America Working Group.Epilepsia,46(9),
1423-5
166. Wilkins, A.J., Sihra, N. and
Nimmo-Smith, I. (2005). How precise do precision tints
have to be and how many are necessary.Ophthal. Physiol. Opt. 25, 269-276.
165. Wilkins, A.J. (2005). Visual
stress in neurological disease. Advances in clinical neuroscience and
rehabilitation. 4(6), 22-23.
164. Wilkins, A.J., Sihra, N. and
Myers, A. (2005). Increasing reading speed using colours: issues concerning
reliability and specificity, and their theoretical and practical implications
Perception, 34, 109-120.
163. Wilkins, A.J., Huang, J. and
Cao, Y. (2004). Visual stress theory and its application to reading and reading
tests. Journal of Research in Reading, 27, (2), 152-162.
162. Covanis,
A., Stodieck, S.R. and Wilkins, A.J. (2004) Treatment
of photosensitivity. Epilepsia, 45, (Suppl. 1):40-45.
161. Wilkins, A.J., Bonanni, P., Porciatti, V., Guerrini, R. (2004). Physiology of human
photosensitivity. Epilepsia, 45(Suppl. 1):7-13.
160. Huang, J., Wilkins, A., and
Cao, Y. (2004). Mechanisms whereby precision spectral filters reduce visual
stress: an fMRI study. Tenth Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain
Mapping, June 13-17, 2004, Budapest, Hungary.
159. Waldie, M. Wilkins, A.J.
(2004). How large does an overlay have to be? Ophthalmic and Physiological
Optics, 24(1), 57-60.
158.
Wilkins, A.J. (2003). Reading through Colour. Wiley: Chichester. ISBN
0-470-85116-3
157. Wilkins, A.J., Patel, R.
Adjamian, R., Evans, B.J.W. (2002). Tinted spectacles and visually sensitive
migraine. Cephalalgia, 22, 711-719.
156. Wilkins, A.J. (2002).
Coloured overlays and their effects on reading speed: a review. Ophthal. Physiol. Opt., 22, 448-454.
155. Evans, B.J.W., Patel, R.,
Wilkins, A.J. (2002). Optometric function in visually sensitive migraine before
and after treatment with tinted spectacles. Ophthalmic and Physiological
Optics 22, 130-142.
154. Hughes, L.E. and Wilkins,
A.J. (2002). Reading at a distance: implications for the design of text in childrens big books. British Journal of Educational
Psychology, 72(2), 213-226.
153. Scott, L., McWhinnie, H.,
Taylor, L., Stevenson, N.,Irons,
P.,Lewis, E.,Evans, M., Evans, B., Wilkins,
A., (2002). Coloured overlays in schools: orthoptic and optometric findings.
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 22, 156-165.
152. Bouldoukian,
J., Wilkins, A.J., Evans, B.J.W. (2002). Randomised control trial of the effect
of coloured overlays on the rate of reading of people with specific learning
difficulties. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 22(1), 55-60.
151. Wilkins, A.J. and Evans, B.J.W. (2001).
Pattern Glare Test. IOO Marketing Ltd., London.
150. Binnie, C. D. Emmett, J.
Gardiner, P. Harding, G.F.A. Harrison, D. and Wilkins A. J. (2001).
Characterizing the flashing television images that precipitate seizures. SMPTE
Journal, August..
149. Simmers, A.J., Bex, P.J.,
Smith F.K.H. and Wilkins A.J. (2001). Spatiotemporal visual function in tinted
lens wearers. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 42(3), 879-884.
148. Simmers, A.J., Gray, L.S.
and Wilkins, A.J. (2001). The influence of tinted lenses upon ocular
accommodation. Vision Research, 41, 1229-1238.
147. Evans, B.J.W. and Wilkins,
A.J. (2001). A new near vision test card. Optometry Today, Dec 15.
146. Evans, B.J.W. and Wilkins, A.J. (2001). Institute
of Optometry Near Test Card. IOO Marketing Ltd., London.
145. Wilkins, A.J., Lewis, E.,
Smith, F. and Rowland, E. (2001). Coloured overlays and their benefit for
reading. Journal of Research in Reading, 24(1), 41-64.
144. Hughes, L.E. and Wilkins,
A.J. (2000). Typography in childrens reading schemes
may be suboptimal: evidence from measures of reading rate. Journal of Research
in Reading, 23(3), 314-324.
143. Wilkins, A.J. and Sihra, N. (2000). A colorizer for use in determining an
optimal ophthalmic tint. Color Research and
Application, 26(3), 246-253.
142. Evans, B.J.W., Lightstone,
A., Eperjesi, F., Duffy, J., Speedwell, L., Patel, R. and Wilkins A.J. (1999) A
review of the management of 323 consecutive patients seen in a specific
learning difficulties clinic. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 19(6),
454-466.
141. Kasteleijn-Nost
Trenite, D.G.A., Binnie, C.D., Harding, G.F.A.,
Wilkins, A. (1999). Photic stimulation: standardization of screening methods.
Epilepsia 40, (Suppl. 4) 75-79.
140. Kasteleijn-Nost
Trenite, D.G.A., Binnie, C.D., Haring, G.F.A.,
Wilkins, A., Covanis, T., Eeg-Olofsson,
O., Goosens, L., Henriksen, O., Kramer, G., Leyton,
F., Pedersen, B., Ricci, S., Rubboli, G., Spekreijse, H., Waltz, S. (1999). Medical technology
assessment: photic stimulation - standardization of screening methods. Neurophysiol. Clin. 29, 318-324.
139. Simmers, A.J., Gray, L.S. and Wilkins, A.
(1999). The influence of Precision Tinted lenses upon ocular accommodation.
Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. (
Suppl.) 40, No. 4, 361.
138. Wilkins, A.J., Baker, A.,
Amin, D. Smith, S., Bradford, J. Boniface, S., Zaiwalla,
Z., Besag, F.M.C., Binnie, C.D. and Fish, D. (1999).
Treatment of photosensitive epilepsy using coloured filters. Seizure, 8,
444-449.
137. Wilkins, A.J., Lewis, E.
(1999). Coloured overlays, text and texture. Perception, 28, 641-650.
136. Lightstone, A., Lightstone,
T, Wilkins, A.J. (1999). Both coloured overlays and coloured lenses can improve
reading fluency, but their optimal chromaticities
differ. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 19(4), 279-285.
135. Kasteleijn-Nolst
Trenite, D.G.A., Binnie, C.D., Harding, G.F.A. and Wilkins, A. (1998). Photic
stimulation (IPS) during EEG in epilepsy. Electroencephalogr.
Clin. Neurophysiol. [Suppl. 1001], 109: 20.
134.
Binnie, C.D. and Wilkins, A.J. (1998). Visually induced seizures not caused by
flicker. In Reflex Seizures and Reflex Epilepsies, Zifkin, B.G., Andermann, F.,
Baumanoir, A. and Rowan, A.J. (Eds),
Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia, pp. 123 - 138.
133.
Binnie, C.D. and Wilkins, A.J. (1997). Ecstatic seizures induced by television.
Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 63, 273.
132. Sellen, A.J., Louie, G.,
Harris, J.E., Wilkins, A.J. (1997). What brings intentions to mind?: An in situ study of
prospective memory. Memory, 5(4), 483-507.
131. Chen E.Y.H., Lam, L.C.W.,
Chen, R.Y.L., Nguyen, D.G.H., Chan, C.K.Y., Wilkins, A.J. (1997).
Neuropsychological correlates of sustained attention in schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Research 24, 299-310.
130. Jeanes, R., Busby, A.,
Martin, J., Lewis, E., Stevenson, N., Pointon, D., and Wilkins A.J. (1997).
Prolonged use of coloured overlays for classroom reading. British Journal of
Psychology, 88, 531-548.
129. Wilkins, A.J. (1996).
Helping reading with colour.Dyslexia Review, 7(3).
128. Wilkins, A.J. (1996). A
system for precision ophthalmic tinting and its role in the treatment of visual
stress. In: C.M. Dickinson, I. J. Murray, and D. Garden (Eds), John Dalton's
Colour Vision Legacy. London; Taylor and Francis, pp. 695-708.
127. Evans, B. J. W., Wilkins, A.
J., Busby, A., Jeanes, R., (1996). Optometric characteristics of children with
reading difficulties who report a benefit from coloured filters. In: C.M.
Dickinson, I. J. Murray, and D. Garden (Eds), John Dalton's Colour Vision
Legacy. London; Taylor and Francis, pp. 709-715.
126. Wilkins, L.T., and Wilkins,
A.J. (1996). Guidelines for rationing. British Medical Journal, 313(7064), 558.
125. Chronicle, E.P. and Wilkins,
A.J. (1996). Gratings that induce distortions mask superimposed targets.
Perception, 25, 661-668.
124. Wilkins, A.J.
, Jeanes, R.J., Pumfrey, P.D. and Laskier, M.
(1996). Rate of Reading Test: its reliability, and its validity in the
assessment of the effects of coloured overlays. Ophthalmic and Physiological
Optics, 16, 491-497.
123. Evans, B.J.W., Wilkins,
A.J., J. Brown, A. Busby, A. Wingfield, R. Jeanes and J. Bald (1996). A
preliminary investigation into the aetiology of Meares-Irlen syndrome.
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 16(4), 286-296.
122. Wilkins, A.J. (1995). Towards an
understanding of reflex epilepsy and the absence. In J.S.Duncan and C.P.Panayiotopoulos
(eds) Typical Absences and Related Epileptic Syndromes. London: Churchill, pp
196-205.
121a. Evans, B.J.W. Busby, A.
Jeanes, R., Wilkina, A.J. (1995).Optometric
correlates of Meares-Irlen syndrome: a matched group study. Ophthalmic and
Physiological Optics, 15(5),481-487.
121.
Wilkins, A.J. (1995) Visual Stress. Oxford University Press. 194 pp.
120. Tyrrell, R., Holland, K.,
Dennis, D. and Wilkins, A.J. (1995). Coloured overlays, visual discomfort,
visual search and classroom reading. Journal of Research in Reading, 18(1),
10-23.
119. Chronicle, E.P., Wilkins,
A.J. and Coleston, D.M. (1995) Thresholds for detection of a target against a
background grating suggest visual dysfunction in migraine with aura but not
migraine without aura. Cephalalgia, 15, 117-22.
118. Chen, E., McKenna, P. and Wilkins, A.J.
(1995). Semantic processing and categorisation in schizophrenia. In A. Sims
(ed.), Speech and Language Disorders in Psychiatry. Gaskell, London.
pp.126-137.
117. Wilkins, A.J., Evans,
B.J.W., Brown, J.A., Busby, A.E., Wingfield, A.E., Jeanes, R.J. and Bald, J.
(1994). Double-masked placebo-controlled trial of precision spectral filters in
children who use coloured overlays. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 14(4),
365-370.
116. Wilkins, A.J. (1994)
Reading and individual preferences for illuminant
chromaticity. Proceedings, Lux Europa, Edinburgh.
115.
Wilkins, A.J. (1994) Overlays for classroom and optometric use. Ophthalmic and
Physiological Optics, 14, 97-99.
114. Wilkins, A.J. (1994) Apparatus for and a
method of obtaining an ophthalmic tint. UK Patent No. 2,246,427. 4th May.
113.
Wilkins, A.J. (1994) Photosensitive epilepsy associated with playing computer
games. A review commissioned by the Consumer Safety Unit of the Department of
Trade and Industry.
112.
Wilkins, A.J. (1994) Sources of visual stress. Proceedings of the CIE
Conference, Vienna.
111.
Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite, D.G.A., Dekker, E., Spekreijse, G.J.F., Brekelmans,
G.J.F., Wilkins, A.J. and van Emde Boas, W. (1994) The role of television,
videogames and computers in epileptic photosensitive patients: preliminary
results. Epilepsia. (Abstract only).
110. Chen, E.Y.H., Wilkins, A.J.,
McKenna, P.J. (1994) Semantic memory is both impaired and anomalous in
schizophrenia. Psychological Medicine, 24, 193-202.
109. Binnie, C.D., Harding, G.F.A., Richens, A. and Wilkins, A. (1994). Video games and
epileptic seizures - a consensus statement. Seizure, 3, 245-246.
108.
Wilkins, A.J. (1993) Intuitive overlays for use by teachers and optometrists.
Institute of Optometry Marketing.
107.
Wilkins, A.J. (1993) A system for precision ophthalmic tinting: manual for the
intuitive colorimeter. Cerium Visual Technologies. pp.27.
106. Wilkins, A.J. (1993) Reading
and visual discomfort. In D. Willows, R. Kruk amp; E. Corcos (ed.), Visual
Processes in Reading and Reading Disabilities, Erlbaum Associates New Jersey.
pp.435-456.
105. Wilkins, A.J. (1993) Health
and efficiency in lighting practice. Energy, 18(2), 123-129.
104. Maclachlan,
A. Yale, S. and Wilkins, A.J. (1993) Open trials of precision ophthalmic
tinting: 1-year follow-up of 55 patients. Ophthalmic and Physiological
Optics, 13, 175-178.
103. Kennard, C. and Wilkins, A.J. (1993)
Special Sensation. In R. Greenwood M.P Barnes, T.M.McMillan amp; C.D. Ward (ed.),
Neurological Rehabilitation. Churchill Livingstone: Edinbugh.
102. Wilkins, A.J., Milroy, R.,
Nimmo-Smith,I.,Wright, A.,
Tyrrell, R., Holland, K., Martin, J., Bald, J., Yale, S., Miles, T., Noakes,T.
(1992) Preliminary observations concerning treatment of visual discomfort and
associated perceptual distortion. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 12,
257-263.
101. Wilkins, A., Peck, A. and
Jordan, B. (1992) Visual discomfort in the classroom. Child Language Teaching
and Therapy, 7(3), 326-340.
100. Wilkins, A.J., Nimmo-Smith,
M.I. and Jansons, J. (1992) A colorimeter for the intuitive manipulation of hue
and saturation, and its application in the study of perceptual distortion.
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 12, 381-385.
99*. Wilkins, A.J. (1992) Information about
televisions and computer displays for patients with photosensitive epilepsy.
British Epilepsy Association.
98.
Wilkins, A.J. (1992) Possibilities for migraine therapy using coloured glasses?
In Proceedings of the Anglo Dutch Migraine meeting, (ed. T.J. Steiner)
Canterbury.
97.
Smith A.P., Tyrrell D.A.J., Barrow, G.I., Higgins, P.G., Bull, S., Trickett, S.
and Wilkins A.J. (1992) The common cold, pattern sensitivity, and contrast
sensitivity. Psychological Medicine, 22, 487-494.
96. Wilkinson, P.R. and Wilkins, A.J. (1991)
Optical devices for reducing photophobia. Patent no. GB 9000165 (4.1.91).
London: UK Patent Office.
95.
Wilkins, A.J. and Wilkinson P. (1991) A tint to reduce eye-strain
from fluorescent lighting? Preliminary observations. Ophthalmic and
Physiological Optics, 11, 172-175.
94.
Wilkins, A.J. and Neary, C. (1991) Some visual, optometric and perceptual
effects of coloured glasses. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 11, 163-171.
93.
Wilkins, A.J. (1991) Visual display units versus visual computation. Behaviour
and Information Technology, 10(6), 515-523.
92.
Wilkins, A.J. (1991) Visual discomfort and reading. In J. F. Stein (ed.),
Vision and Visual Dyslexia. Macmillan: Basingstoke, pp.155-170.
91.
Wilkins A.J. (1991) Light right for sight: heath and efficiency in lighting
practice. In E. Mills (ed.), Proceedings of the First European Conference on
Energy Efficient Lighting, Stockholm.
90.
Chronicle E. and Wilkins A.J. (1991) Colour and visual discomfort in
migraineurs. Lancet, 338, 890.
89.
Wilkins, A.J. and Clark C. (1990) Modulation from fluorescent lamps. Lighting
Research and Technology, 22(2), 103-109.
88. Wilkins, A.J., Binnie, C.D., Darby, C.E. and Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite, D. (1990) Inferences regarding
the visual precipitation of seizures, eye-strain and
headaches. In: A. Avoli, P. Gloor, G. Kostpoulos and R. Naquet (ed.), Generalised epilepsy:
neurological approaches. Birkhauser:Boston,
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87.
Wilkins, A.J. (1990). Stress and distress from fluorescent lighting. In
S. Puglisi-Allegra and A. Oliverio (ed.), Psychobiology of Stress. Kluwer
Academic: Netherlands, pp.211-221
86.
Watt, R.J., Bock, J. Thimbleby, H. and Wilkins, A.J.
(1990) Visible aspects of text. In: Applying visual psychophysics to user
interface design. British Telecom. pp 309-325.
85.
Somazzi, L., Della Sala, S .
and Wilkins, A.J. (1990) A simple test of contrast sensitivity in glaucoma.
Italian Journal of Ophthalmology, 4(4), 209-213.
84.
Hazell, J. and Wilkins A.J. (1990) A contribution of fluorescent lighting to
agoraphobia. Psychological Medicine, 20, 591-596.
83.
Wilkins, A.J., Plant, G. and Huddy, A. (1989) Neuropsychological principles
applied to rehabilitation of a stroke patient. Lancet, 8628(1), 54.
82.
Wilkins, A.J., Nimmo-Smith, I.M., Slater, A. and Bedocs, L. (1989) Fluorescent
lighting, headaches and eye-strain. Lighting Research
and Technology, 21(1), 11-18.
81.
Wilkins, A.J. Binnie, C.D., Darby, C.E. and Kasteleijn-Nolst
Trenite, D.G.A. (1989) Epileptic and non-epileptic sensitivity to light. In: A.
Beaumanoir, H. Gastaut, R. Naquet (ed.), Reflex
seizures and reflex epilepsies. Geneve: Editions Medicine amp; Hygiene, pp
153-162.
80.
Wilkins A. (1989) Photosensitive Epilepsy and Visual Discomfort. In: Kennard
C., Swash M. (eds) Hierarchies in Neurology. Clinical Medicine and the Nervous
System. Springer, London.
79.
Watts, F.N. and Wilkins, A.J. (1989) The role of provocative visual stimuli in
agoraphobia. Psychological Medicine, 19, 875-885.
78.
Neary, C. and Wilkins, A.J. (1989) Effects of phosphor persistence on
perception and the control of eye movements. Perception, 18, 257-264.
77. Binnie, C.D., Darby, C.E., Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite, D.G.A. and Wilkins, A.J. (1989) Photosensitive
epilepsy: clinical features. In: A. Beaumanoir, H. Gastaut,
R. Naquet (ed.), Reflex seizures and reflex epilepsies. Geneve: Editions
Medicine amp; Hygiene, pp 163-170.
76.
Wilkins, A.J., Nimmo-Smith, I., Slater, A. and Bedocs, L. (1988) Fluorescent
lighting, headaches and eye-strain. In Proceedings of
the National Lighting Conference and Daylighting Colloquium. Cambridge: CIBSE,
pp.188-196.
75.
Wilkins, A., Della Sala, S., Somazzi, L. and
Nimmo-Smith, I.M. (1988) Age-related norms for the Cambridge low contrast
gratings including details concerning their design and use. Clinical Vision
Sciences, 2(3), 201-212.
74.
Wilkins, A.J. (1988) Visual distress in the office environment. Facilities,
17(4).
73.
Plant, G. and Wilkins, A. (1988) Preserved movement sensitivity following
occipital lobe damage: a case report of spatio-temporal
contrast sensitivity in the Riddoch phenomenon. Clinical Vision Sciences, 2(4),
321-329.
72.
Pelli, D.G., Robson, J.G. and Wilkins, A.J. (1988) The design of a new letter
chart for measuring contrast sensitivity. Clinical Vision Sciences, 2(3),
187-199.
71.
Hull, A., Wilkins, A.J. and Baddeley, A. (1988) Cognitive psychology and the
wiring of plugs. In Gruneberg, M.M., Morris, P.E. and
Sykes, R.N. (eds.), Practical Aspects of Memory: Current Research and Issues,
Vol. 1; Memory in Everyday Life. Chichester: John Wiley, pp.514-518.
70.
Wilkins, A.J., Shallice, T. and McCarthy, R. (1987) Frontal lesions and
sustained attention. Neuropsychologia, 25(2),
359-365.
69.
Wilkins, A.J. and Nimmo-Smith, M.I. (1987) The clarity and comfort of printed
text. Ergonomics, 30(12), 1705-1720.
68. Wilkins, A.J. and Lindsay, J. (1987)
Questions and answers about photosensitive epilepsy: A patient's guide. In E.Ross, D. Chadwick and R.Crawford (ed.), Epilepsy in
Young People. Chichester: John Wiley, pp.157-162.
67.
Wilkins, A.J. and Craven, B.J. (1987) Visual display units and fluorescent
lighting enlarge movements of the eyes across text. In J. Cronly-Dillon,
E.S. Rosen and J. Marshall (ed.), Hazards of Light (Eye and Skin): Myths and
Realities. Pergamon Press, pp.229-234.
66. Wilkins, A.J. (1987) What's in a name?
Perception, 16, 409-410.
65.
Wilkins, A.J. (1987) Visual sensitivity and hyperexcitability in epilepsy and
migraine. In F. Andermann and E.Lugaresi
(ed.), Migraine and Epilepsy. Boston, New York: Butterworth, pp.339-365.
64.
Wilkins, A.J. (1987) Stricken by Stripes. Migraine News, 53, 8-9.
63.
Wilkins, A.J. (1987) Photosensitive epilepsy and visual display units. In E.
Ross, D. Chadwick and R. Crawford (ed.), Epilepsy in Young People. Chichester:
John Wiley, pp.147-155.
62.
Nulty, D., Wilkins, A.J. and Williams, J.M. (1987) Mood, pattern sensitivity
and headache: a longitudinal study. Psychological Medicine ,
17, 705-713.
61. Kennard, C. and Wilkins, A.J. Migraine.
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University Press, pp.483-484.
60.
Della Sala, S., Bartoni, G., Somazzi, L., Stubbe, F., and Wilkins, A.J. (1987)
The rapid assessment of visual dysfunction in multiple sclerosis. Journal of
Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 50, 840-846.
59.
Binnie, C., Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite, D., Smit, A.
and Wilkins, A. (1987) Interactions of epileptiform EEG discharges and
cognition. Epilepsy Research, 1, 239-245.
58.
Wilkins, A.J. and Robson, J.G. (1986) The Cambridge Low Contrast Gratings.
London: Clement Clarke International.
57.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986) Why are some things unpleasant to look at? In D.J. Oborne
(ed.), Contemporary Ergonomics. London: Taylor and Francis, pp.259-263.
56. Wilkins, A.J. (1986)
What is visual discomfort? Trends in Neurosciences, 9(8), 343-346.
55.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986) Visual discomfort. Optician, 191(5048), 15-16.
54.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986) Remembering to do things in the laboratory and everyday
life. Acta Neurologica Scandanavia,
74(109), 109-112.
53.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986) On the manner in which sensory
and cognitive processes contribute to epileptogenesis
and are disrupted by it. Acta Neurologica Scandanavia, 74(109), 91-95.
52.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986) Intermittent illumination from visual display units and
fluorescent lighting affects movements of the eyes across text. Human Factors,
28(1), 75-81.
51. Wilkins, A.J. (1986) Disturbances of
vision and their association with epilepsy and related disorders. In M.R.Trimble and E.H.Reynolds (ed.), What is
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50.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986) Contrast sensitivity and its measurement. Optician,
192(5052), 13-14.
49.
Darby, C.E. Park, D.M., and Wilkins, A.J. (1986) EEG characteristics of
epileptic pattern sensitivity and their relation to the nature of pattern
stimulation and the effects of sodium valproate. Electroencephalography and
Clinical Neurophysiology, 63, 517-525.
48.
Bertoni, G., Somazzi, L. et al. and Wilkins, A.J. (1986) La sensibilite
au contraste par un noveau
test a choix force. Bulletin et Memoire S.F.O., 97, 140-145.
47. Wilkins, A.J. and
Lindsay, J. (1985) Common forms of reflex epilepsy: physiological mechanisms
and techniques for treatment. In T.A. Pedley and B.S. Meldrum (eds.), Recent
Advances in Epilepsy II. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, pp.239-271.
46.
Wilkins, A.J. (1985) Visual display units and fluorescent lighting affects
movements of the eyes across text. IBM Hursley Human Factors Laboratory Report
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45.
Wilkins, A.J. (1985) Discomfort and visual displays. Displays, 6, 101-103.
44.
Wilkins, A.J. (1985) Visual discomfort and cathode ray tube displays. In B.
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43.
Friedman, W.J. and Wilkins, A.J. (1985) Scale effects in memory for the time of
events. Memory and Cognition, 13, 168-175.
42.
Della Sala, S., Bartoni, G., Somazzi, L., Stubbe, F., and Wilkins, A.J. (1985)
Impaired contrast sensitivity in diabetic patients with and without
retinopathy: a new technique for rapid assessment. British Journal of
Ophthalmology, 69, 136-142.
41.
Binnie, C.D., Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite, D.G.A., De
Korte, R. and Wilkins, A.J. (1985) Visual display units and risk of seizures.
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40a. Aarts, J.H., Binnie,
C.D., Smit, A.M. Wilkins, A.J. (1984). Selective cognitive impairment during
focal and generalised epileptiform EEG activity. Brain 107(1), 293-308.
40.
Binnie, C.D., Findlay, J. and Wilkins, A.J. (1985) Mechanisms of epileptogenesis in photosensitive epilepsy implied by the
effects of moving patterns. Electroencephalography and Clinical
Neurophysiology, 61, 1-6.
39.
Wilkins, A.J., Nimmo-Smith, M.I., Tait, A., McManus, C., Della Sala, S.,
Tilley, A., Arnold, K., Barrie, M., Scott, S. (1984) A neurological basis for
visual discomfort. Brain, 107, 989-1017.
38.
Wilkins, A.J. and Nimmo-Smith, M.I. (1984) On the reduction of eye-strain when reading. Ophthalmic and Physiological
Optics, 4, 53-59.
37.
Meldrum, B.S. and Wilkins, A.J. (1984) Photosensitive epilepsy: integration of
pharmacological and psychophysical evidence. In P. Schwatzkroin
and H.V. Wheal (ed.), Electrophysiology of Epilepsy. London: Academic Press,
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36.
Della Sala, S., Somazzi, L. and Wilkins, A.J. (1984)
Rapid techniques for detecting "blurred vision" in diseases of
primary visual pathways. Lancet, 2, 1015-1016.
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Ives, J.R., Wilkins, A., Jones, M., Andermann, F. and Woods, J. (1976)
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Wilkins, A.J., Andermann, F. and Ives, J. (1975) Stripes,
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