Samuel Sokol

Affiliations: 
Ophthalmology and Pediatrics Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Infant Visual System
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Haimovici R, D'Amico DJ, Gragoudas ES, et al. (2002) The expanded clinical spectrum of deferoxamine retinopathy. Ophthalmology. 109: 164-71
Celesia GG, Bodis-Wollner I, Chatrian GE, et al. (1993) Recommended standards for electroretinograms and visual evoked potentials. Report of an IFCN committee. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 87: 421-36
Sokol S, Zemon V, Moskowitz A. (1992) Development of lateral interactions in the infant visual system. Visual Neuroscience. 8: 3-8
Sokol S, Moskowitz A, McCormack G. (1992) Infant VEP and preferential looking acuity measured with phase alternating gratings. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 33: 3156-61
Sokol S, Moskowitz A, Hansen V. (1989) Evoked potential and preferential looking correlates of the oblique effect in 3-month-old infants. Documenta Ophthalmologica. Advances in Ophthalmology. 71: 321-8
Peli E, McCormack G, Sokol S. (1988) Signal to noise ratio considerations in the analysis of sweep visual-evoked potentials. Applied Optics. 27: 1094-8
Sokol S, Moskowitz A, McCormack G, et al. (1988) Infant grating acuity is temporally tuned. Vision Research. 28: 1357-66
Sokol S, Moskowitz A, Hansen V. (1987) Electrophysiological evidence for the oblique effect in human infants. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 28: 731-5
Sokol S, Moskowitz A, Skarf B, et al. (1985) Contrast sensitivity in diabetics with and without background retinopathy. Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960). 103: 51-4
Sokol S, Moskowitz A. (1985) Comparison of pattern VEPs and preferential-looking behavior in 3-month-old infants. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 26: 359-65
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