Alexandra E Boehm
Affiliations: | 2013- | Vision Science | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorDonald I. A. MacLeod | research assistant | 2010-2013 | UCSD |
Austin Roorda | grad student | 2013- | UC Berkeley |
William S. Tuten | post-doc | 2019- | UC Berkeley |
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Rodriguez C, Zhang LQ, Boehm AE, et al. (2023) Contributed Session II: Computational modeling of shift in unique yellow for small stimuli. Journal of Vision. 23: 78 |
Doyle HK, Herbeck SR, Boehm AE, et al. (2023) Boosting 2-photon vision with adaptive optics. Journal of Vision. 23: 4 |
Vanston JE, Boehm AE, Tuten WS, et al. (2023) It's not easy seeing green: The veridical perception of small spots. Journal of Vision. 23: 2 |
Boehm AE, Bosten J, MacLeod DIA. (2021) Color discrimination in anomalous trichromacy: Experiment and theory. Vision Research. 188: 85-95 |
Foote KG, Wong JJ, Boehm AE, et al. (2020) Comparing Cone Structure and Function in RHO- and RPGR-Associated Retinitis Pigmentosa. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 61: 42 |
Bowers NR, Boehm AE, Roorda A. (2019) The effects of fixational tremor on the retinal image. Journal of Vision. 19: 8 |
Schmidt BP, Boehm AE, Tuten WS, et al. (2019) Spatial summation of individual cones in human color vision. Plos One. 14: e0211397 |
Boehm AE, Privitera CM, Schmidt BP, et al. (2019) Transverse chromatic offsets with pupil displacements in the human eye: sources of variability and methods for real-time correction. Biomedical Optics Express. 10: 1691-1706 |
Schmidt B, Boehm A, Roorda A. (2019) Predicting the appearance of light targeted to spectrally identified cones Journal of Vision. 19: 13 |
Schmidt BP, Boehm AE, Foote KG, et al. (2018) The spectral identity of foveal cones is preserved in hue perception. Journal of Vision. 18: 19 |