Rhea T. Eskew

Affiliations: 
Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
vision, color science
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Rucker FJ, Eskew RT, Taylor C. (2020) Signals for defocus arise from longitudinal chromatic aberration in chick. Experimental Eye Research. 198: 108126
He J, Taveras Cruz Y, Eskew RT. (2020) Methods for determining equiluminance in terms of L/M cone ratios. Journal of Vision. 20: 22
Cruz YT, He J, Eskew RT. (2019) Using S-Cone signals to detect the effects of longitudinal chromatic aberration Journal of Vision. 19: 6
Taylor CP, Shepard TG, Rucker FJ, et al. (2018) Sensitivity to S-Cone Stimuli and the Development of Myopia. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 59: 4622-4630
Conway BR, Eskew RT, Martin PR, et al. (2018) A tour of contemporary color vision research. Vision Research
Rider AT, Henning GB, Eskew RT, et al. (2018) Harmonics added to a flickering light can upset the balance between ON and OFF pathways to produce illusory colors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Shepard TG, Lahlaf SI, Eskew RT. (2017) Labeling the lines: A test of a six-mechanism model of chromatic detection. Journal of Vision. 17: 9
Gabree SH, Shepard TG, Eskew RT. (2017) Asymmetric High-Contrast Masking in S Cone Increment and Decrement Pathways. Vision Research
He J, Taylor C, Rucker F, et al. (2017) S-cone and achromatic contrast sensitivity functions Journal of Vision. 17: 42
Shepard TG, Swanson EA, McCarthy CL, et al. (2016) A model of selective masking in chromatic detection. Journal of Vision. 16: 3
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