Manfred Mackeben

Mackeben, M., Colenbrander, A., & Schainholz, D. (1994). Comparison of three ways to assess residual vision after macular vision loss. Low Vision-Research And New Developments In Rehabilitation", Kooijman Ac Et Al.(Eds.), 51–58.
Poggel, D. A., Strasburger, H., & Mackeben, M. (2007). Cueing attention by relative motion in the periphery of the visual field. Perception, 36, 955-970.
Mackeben, M., & Colenbrander, A. (1994). Mapping the topography of residual vision after macular vision loss. Low Vision - Research And New Developments In Rehabilitation., 59–67.
Mackeben, M., & Colenbrander, A. (1996). Quick assessment of the topography of macular vision loss using a new PC-based field analyzer. Proc. Of The Int'l Low Vision Conference.
Mackeben, M. (1998). Enhancement of letter recognition by explicit and implicit cueing of transient focal attention. Osa Technical Digest, Sac5, 1, 104-107.
Mackeben, M., Colenbrander, A., & Gofen, A. (1999). Use your PC to quickly map remaining vision after foveal vision loss. Perimetry Update 1998/1999, 307–316.
Mackeben, M. (1999). Sustained focal attention and peripheral letter recognition. Spatial Vision, 12, 51–72.
Eckmiller, R., & Mackeben, M. (1978). Pursuit eye movements and their neural control in the monkey. Pflügers Archiv European Journal Of Physiology, 377, 15–23.
Nakayama, K., Mackeben, M., & Sutter, E. (1980). Narrow spatial and temporal frequency tuning in the alert monkey {VEP}. Brain Research, 193, 263–267.
Nakayama, K., & Mackeben, M. (1982). Steady state visual evoked potentials in the alert primate. Vision Research, 22, 1261–1271.