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Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics. 21:277-285
Numbers of guide dog owners (GDOs) in the United Kingdom reached 4700 by the end of 1998. Despite this growing trend, little is known about the nature of their visual loss. This paper reports the results of a national three-centre investigation into
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C. G. Gallagher, J. G. Noble, L. A. J. O’Neill, G. Boland, M. Quinn, M. A. Hollywood, I. D. Hill, C. Sweeney, C. M. O’Connor, B. F. Leek, M. D. Walker, R. G. O’Regan, D. C. Moriarty, A. J. Mackarel, S. O’Connor, K. M. O’Boyle, A. Moore, B. A. Gormley, A. McGuigan, J. J. O’Connor, P. McLoughlin, G. Saleshando, T. Robson, F. M. Keane, N. G. McHale, C. S. Downes, C. E. Herron, C. R. Barnett, H. R. Harty, S. R. McKeown, S. Ryan, S. M. McDonough, A. E. Dusoir, C. N. Scholfield, G. O’Cuinn, E. O’Loinsigh, E. M. Dunne, D. M. Cannon, M. McGuire, K. M. Lagan, S. D. Moore, D. M. Walsh, A. F. L. Cramp, W. T. McNicholas, A. S. Lowe, P. P. Corkery, K. D. McCloskey, J. M. Allen, P. D. Glasgow, D. Cox, C. Hutchinson, D. G. Hirst, T. Quinn, P. Nolan, E. Kilbride, G. McBean, A. K. Keenan, T. M. Curtis, V. C. Cullen, D. A. Hurley, S. Wilson, C. R. Clarke, G. D. Baxter, D. Hirst, H. P. Frizelle, A. Bradford, J. P. Ryan, B. P. Curran, S. W. Kerrigan, A. W. Baird, B. M. Hannigan, O. Carroll, D. J. Fitzerald, K. D. Thornbury, P. J. Magee, G. P. Sergeant, R. Humphrey
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Irish Journal of Medical Science. 168:286-297
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Visual Impairment Research. 1:95-109
The health and social circumstances of a random sample of 82 guide dog owners in Scotland were investigated in comparison with two other groups of visually impaired people (hospital low vision clinic patients and social services rehabilitation client
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Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 81(8)
Lagan KM, Dusoir AE, McDonough SM, Baxter GD. Wound measurement: the comparative reliability of direct versus photographic tracings analyzed by planimetry versus digitizing techniques. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2000;81:1110-6. Objective: To investigate t
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The British journal of ophthalmology. 83(4)
BACKGROUND/AIMS—Out of an estimated 90 000 visually impaired people in Scotland, 509 make use of a guide dog. Initial research in Northern Ireland suggests that the ophthalmic profile of guide dog owners (GDOs) is highly specific. The aim of this s
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A. E. Dusoir
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Perception & Psychophysics. 16:466-470
Thomas and Legge have proposed amatching hypothesis for two-alternative detection and recognition tasks. Given symmetric payoff, S is supposed to match his unconditional response probabilities to the presentation probabilities. More generally, even w
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A. E. Dusoir
Publikováno v:
Perception & Psychophysics. 17:167-178
The review considers various proposals about the form of isobias curves and about the relation between bias and bias conditions (payoff, presentation probability, and instructions). Though the proposals differ sharply, none of them proves to be adequ
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A. E. Dusoir
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Perception & Psychophysics. 23:542-545
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A. E. Dusoir
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Perception & Psychophysics. 27:163-175
Deterministic and probabilistic additive learning models forsignal detection/recognition replace the fixed criterion of classical detection models with one which shifts from trial to trial in the light of the preceding trial events. Data from a sinus
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A. E. Dusoir
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British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology. 33:36-47
Threshold models assume J discrete sensory states, which are related to responses by a probabilistic response rule. The paper discusses how we can refute threshold models with J small without imposing a priori constraints on the response rule. An arg