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[1] Padula WV. A Behavioral Vision Approach for Persons with Physical Disabilities. Optometric Extension Publishers, 1988.
[2] Padula W, Argyris S, Ray J. Visual Evoked Vision syndrome (PTVS) in patients with traumatic brain injuries (TBI), Brain Injury 1994;8(2):125-133.
[3] Trevarthen CB, Sperry R. Perceptual unity of the ambient visual field in human commissurotomy patients. Brain 1973;96:547-570.
[4] Liebowitz HW. and Post RB. The two modes of 28: processing concept and some implications. In: Beck JJ, ed. Organization and Representation in Perception. Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, in press.
[5] Thomas J. Lecture at the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association Symposium in Atlanta, GA, 1992.
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