Claudio M Privitera
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Privitera C, Stark L
IEEE Trans Image Process
. 2008 Feb;
12(8):917-23.
PMID: 18237965
Independent and automatic image processing is a fundamental objective of the computer vision community. Understanding the role of the eye movement scan path in human vision is an important step...
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Privitera C, Stark L
Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
. 2007 Feb;
2006:711-4.
PMID: 17271776
The human pupil is an important element studied in many clinical procedures. The binocular pupil model presented has a topology encompassing much of the complexity of the pupil system neurophysiology....
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Fujita T, Privitera C, Stark L
Comput Biol Med
. 2006 Aug;
37(7):965-74.
PMID: 16919257
Top-down informativeness elaboration and bottom-up conspicuity processing are intimately interconnected in visual perception. An internal cognitive model of the external world must necessarily control not only our recognition but also...
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Privitera C, Stark L
Biol Cybern
. 2006 Jan;
94(3):215-24.
PMID: 16404612
Many important intracranial neural pathways are involved in the control of the two muscles of the human pupil and the observation and analysis of pupil responses to light or other...
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Privitera C, Fujita T, Chernyak D, Stark L
Biol Cybern
. 2005 Jul;
93(2):141-52.
PMID: 16041546
Many studies have tried to answer an important question: is it possible to predict human visually selected regions-of-interest (hROIs)? hROIs are defined as the loci of eye fixations and they...
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Meeker M, Du R, Bacchetti P, Privitera C, Larson M, Holland M, et al.
J Neurosci Nurs
. 2005 Mar;
37(1):34-40.
PMID: 15794443
Pupillary size and reactivity have long been a critical component of the clinical assessment of patients with neurological disorders. The pupillary examination may provide critical information related to new or...