B A Steinman
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Johnson T, Werne J, Brown E, Abbott A, Berke M, Steinman B, et al.
Nature
. 2016 Aug;
537(7619):220-224.
PMID: 27509851
African climate is generally considered to have evolved towards progressively drier conditions over the past few million years, with increased variability as glacial-interglacial change intensified worldwide. Palaeoclimate records derived mainly...
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Steinman B, Frankcombe L, Mann M, Miller S, England M
Science
. 2015 Dec;
350(6266):1326.
PMID: 26659049
Kravtsov et al. claim that we incorrectly assess the statistical independence of simulated samples of internal climate variability and that we underestimate uncertainty in our calculations of observed internal variability....
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Steinman B, Vasunilashorn S
J Nutr Health Aging
. 2011 Mar;
15(4):296-302.
PMID: 21437562
Objectives: To investigate whether biological markers of health differ among older adults with visual impairment compared to those with normal vision. Design: We use data from the National Health and...
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Steinman S, Steinman B, Garzia R
Optom Vis Sci
. 1998 Oct;
75(9):674-81.
PMID: 9778701
Recent research in reading disability has discovered that at least some reading-disabled subjects have deficits in their magnocellular (M) visual pathways. However, the mechanism by which M pathway deficits affect...
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Steinman S, Steinman B
Optom Vis Sci
. 1998 Mar;
75(2):146-55.
PMID: 9503440
Visual attention has been defined by different researchers and clinicians in a variety of ways that are sometimes conflicting or confusing. This paper will provide a unified definition of visual...
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Steinman B, Steinman S, Lehmkuhle S
Vision Res
. 1997 Jan;
37(1):17-23.
PMID: 9068828
Robust visual attentional responses are produced by the sudden onset of a visual cue, but the properties of cues that best elicit an attentional response are not fully known. We...
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Steinman B, Steinman S, Lehmkuhle S
Vision Res
. 1995 Jul;
35(13):1859-69.
PMID: 7660592
The sudden onset of a cue triggers visual attention, which then enhances visual processing in the zone near the cue. This enhancement causes a motion illusion in subsequent stimuli presented...
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Steinman S, Steinman B, Trick G, Lehmkuhle S
Optom Vis Sci
. 1994 Dec;
71(12):743-9.
PMID: 7898881
Background: Reduced visual attention has been implicated as a major factor in age-related deficits of real-world functioning such as driving. However, the contribution of sensory factors to visual attention deficits...
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Steinman S, Steinman B, Nielsen M
Optom Vis Sci
. 1989 Nov;
66(11):793-5.
PMID: 2616141
A young scientist reported severe headaches emanating from behind one eye with an associated intermittent monocular blur. The monocular near cross-cylinder test revealed an accommodative fluctuation of one eye alone...