Abstract
Vengu Lakshminarayanan urged me to summarize my experiences as a vision scientist and issues confronted along the way. Here, I describe influences which have affected my scientific career, but I discuss only limited aspects of my administrative, organizational, and professional activities in the USA or abroad. And I do not discuss my research into the history of science.
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Books
Enoch JM, editor. Perimetric Standards and Perimetric Glossary of the International Council of Ophthalmology; Concilium Ophthalmologicum Universale; The Hague: Dr. W. Junk bv Publishers, 1979.
Enoch JM, Fitzgerald CR, and Campos EC. Quantitative Layer-by-Layer Perimetry: an extended analysis. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1980.
Enoch JM, and Tobey FL Jr. Vertebrate Photoreceptor Optics. Springer Series in Optical Sciences. Volume 23. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 1981.
Proenza L, Enoch JM and Jampolsky A, editors. Clinical Applications of Visual Psychophysics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981.
Dawson W and Enoch JM, editors. Foundations of Sensory Science. New York-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 198
Enoch JM and Cavanaugh HD, editors. Contact lenses: Challenges, Controversies and Opportunities. CORNEA, Vol. 9, Suppl. 1, New York: Raven Press, 1990.
Book Chapters
McGraw J and Enoch JM. Summary of Army Medical Research Laboratory, Report No. 99. In: Obrig TE and Salvatori PL, editors. Contact Lenses. New York: Obrig Laboratories, 1957: 404–4
Enoch JM. Physiology: Vision. In: Sorsby A, editor. Modern Ophthalmology. Vol. 1, Basic Aspects. Butterworths, London: 1963: 202–289.
Enoch JM. The retina as a fiber optics bundle. Appendix B In: Kapany NS, editor. Fiber Optics, Principles and Applications. New York: Academic Press, 1967: 372–3
Enoch JM. An attempt to restore binocular stereoscopic vision in selected unilateral aphakic patients. In: Becker B and BurDe R, editors. Current Concepts in Ophthalmology. St. Louis: CV Mosby, 1969: 236–247.
Enoch JM. The two-color threshold technique of Stiles and derived component color mechanisms. In: Hurvich L, editor. The Handbook of Sensory Physiology. Vol. VII/4. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1972:537–567.
Enoch JM. Vertebrate rod receptors are directionally sensitive. In: Snyder AW and Menzel R, editors. Photoreceptor Optics. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1975: 17–
Enoch JM. Retinal stretch and accommodation. In: Kaufman H and Zimmerman T, editors. Current Concepts of Ophthalmology. Vol 4. St. Louis: CV Mosby, 1976: 59–78.
Provine RR and Enoch JM. On voluntary ocular accommodation in biofeedback and self-control. In: An Aldine Annual on the Regulation of Bodily Processes and Consciousness. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Company, 1976: 526–528.
Enoch JM. Vertebrate photoreceptor orientation. In: Kaufman H and Zimmerman T, editors. Current Concepts in Ophthalmology. Vol 6. St. Louis: CV Mosby, 1979: 69–96.
Enoch JM and Campos EC. New quantitative perimetric tests designed to evaluate receptive-field-like properties in diseases of the retina and the optic nerve. In: Sokol S, editor. Electrophysiology and Psychophysics: Their Use in Ophthalmic Diagnosis; International Ophthalmology Clinics. Vol 20(1). Boston: Little, Brown and Co. Inc., 1980: 83–133.
[11] Enoch JM. Vision Problems of the Aging Patient: An Overview. In: Rosenbloom AA and Morgan MW, editors. Vision and Aging: General and Clinical Perspectives. 2nd ed. New York: Professional Press Books, Fairchild Publications, 1985: 77–82.
Enoch JM, Williams RA, Essock EA, and Fendick MG. Hyperacuity: A Promising Means of Evaluating Vision Through Cataract. In: Osborne NN and Chader GL, editors. Progress in Retinal Research. Vol. 4. Oxford and New York: Pergamon Press, 1985: 67–88.
Adams AJ, Bodis-Wollner I, Enoch JM, Jeannerod M, and Mitchell DE. Normal and Abnormal Mechanisms of Vision: as Revealed by Visual Disorders and Visual Deprivation. In: Spillmann L and Werner JS, editors. Visual Perception: the Neurophysiological Foundations. New York: Academic Press, 1990.
Campos E and Enoch JM. The Management of the Aphakic Neonate. In: Rosenbloom AA and Morgan MW, editors.Pediatric Optometry. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott, 1990: 420–4
Enoch JM and Lakshminarayanan V. Clinical Visual Psychophysics Measurements. In: Masters BR, editor. New Developments in Noninvasive Studies to Evaluate Ocular Function. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1990: 454–478.
Enoch JM and Lakshminarayanan V. Retinal Fibre Optics. In: Charman WN, editor. Vision and Visual Dysfunction. Vol. 1: Visual Optics and Instrumentation. London: Macmillan Books, 1991: 280–309.
Papers
Enoch, J.M.: Prescribing the prism correction. Optical Journal Review 88:27–31,1951.
Enoch, J.M. and McGraw, J.L.: Contact lenses: Some aspects of visual acuity and photophobia. Part I. Am. J.Optom. and Arch. Am. Acad. Optom, Visual Acuity. 31:1–27, 1954.
Enoch, J.M. and McGraw, J.L.: Contact lenses: Some aspects of visual acuity and photophobia, Part II. Am. J. Optom. and Arch. Am. Acad. Optom, 31:78–87, 1954.
McGraw, J.L and Enoch, J.M.: Contact lenses-An evaluating study. Trans. Amer. Acad, of Ophth. & Optom., 58:561–575, 1954.
Boynton, R.M., Bush, W.R., and Enoch, J.M.: Rapid changes in foveal sensitivity resulting from direct and indirect adapting stimuli. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 44:56–60, 1954.
Boynton, R.M., Enoch, J.M. and Bush, W.R.: Physical measures of stray light in excised eyes. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 33:879–886, 1954.
Enoch, J.M.: Descartes’ contact lens. Am. J. Optom. and Arch. Am. Acad. Optom. 33:77–78, 1956.
Enoch, J.M.: Review of Zigler’s work. Intersociety Color Council Newsletter, 126:2–5, 1956.
Enoch, J.M.: Amblyopia and the Stiles-Crawford effect. Am. J. Optom. and Arch. Am. Acad. Optom. 34:298–309, 1957.
Enoch, J.M.: Summated response of the retina to light entering different parts of the pupil. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 48:392–405, 1958. (Ph. D. Dissertation, Ohio State University, 1956.)
Enoch, J.M. and Fry, G.A.: Characteristics of a model retinal receptor studied at microwave frequencies. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 48:899–911, 1958.
Enoch, J.M.: Effect of the size of a complex display upon visual search. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 49:280–286, 1959.
Enoch, J.M.: Further studies on the relationship between Amblyopia and the Stiles-Crawford effect. Am. J. Optom. and Arch. Am. Acad. Optom. 36:111–128, 1959.
Enoch, J.M.: Natural Tendencies in Visual Search of a Complex Display. In: Visual Search Techniques, Publication #171, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Washington D.C: 92–93; 187-193; 251-252, 195
Enoch, J.M.: Environmental stress as related to the visual mechanism. Human Factors 2:76–83, 1960.
Enoch, J.M.: Receptor Amblyopia. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 48 Part 11:262–273, 1959.
Enoch, J.M.: Optical interaction effects in models of parts of the visualreceptors. Arch. Ophthalmol. 63:548–558, 1960.
Enoch, J.M.: Response of a model retinal receptor as a function of wavelength. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 50:315–320, 1960.
Kalk, M. and Enoch, J.M.: An objective test procedure designed to aid in selecting, training and rating photo interpreters. Photogr Ammetric Engineering 228–237, 1960.
Constant, M.A. and Enoch, J.M.: A simple optical aid for obtaining calibration curves in tonography. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 49 Part 1:1030–1031, 1960.
Enoch, J.M.: Waveguide modes: Are they present, and what is their possible role in the visual mechanism? J. Opt. Soc. Am. 50:1025–1026,1960.
Enoch, J.M.: Waveguide modes in retinal receptors. Science 133, No. 3461:1353–1354, 1961.
Enoch, J.M.: Visualization of wave-guide modes in retinal receptors, Am. J. Ophthalmol. 51 Part 11:1107–1118, 1961.
Fankhauser F., Enoch, J.M. and Cibis, P.: Receptor orientation in retinal pathology: A first study. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 52 Part 11:767–783, 1961.
Enoch, J.M.: Nature of the transmission of energy in the retinal receptors. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 51:1122–1126, 1961.
Enoch, J.M. and Stiles, W.S.: The color change of monochromatic light with retinal angle of incidence. Optica Acta 8:329–358, 1961.
Fankhauser, F. and Enoch, J.M.: The effects of blur upon perimetric thresholds. Arch. Ophthalmol. 68:240–251, 196
Enoch, J.M.: Optical properties of retinal receptors. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 53:71–85, 1963.
Enoch, J.M.: The use of tetrazolium to distinguish between retinal receptors exposed and not exposed to light. Invest. Ophthalmol. 2:16–23, 1963.
Enoch, J.M.: Some waveguide characteristics of retinal receptors. Giornale di Fisica IV, No. 4:cover, p. 242 and opposite p. 248, October-December 1963.
Enoch, J.M.: Validation of an indicator of m Ammalian retinal receptor response: Action spectrum. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 54:368–373, 1964.
Enoch, J.M.: Physical properties of the retinal receptors and response of the retinal receptors. Psychol. Bull. 61:242–251, 1964.
Enoch, J.M.: Validation of an indicator of mammalian retinal receptor response: Absolute threshold. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 54:1027–1030, 1964.
Enoch, J.M.: An approach towards the study of retinal receptor optics. Am. J. Optom. & Arch. Am. Acad. Optom 42:63–70, 1965.
Enoch, J.M.: Validation of an indicator of mammalian retinal receptor response: Density of stain as a function of stimulus magnitude. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 56:116–123, 1966 and Erratum J. Opt. Soc. Am. 56:529, 1966.
Enoch, J.M. and Glismann, L.E.: Physical and optical changes in excised retinal tissue: Resolution of retinal receptors as a fiber optics bundle. Invest. Ophthalmol. 5:208–221, 1966.
Enoch, J.M.: Retinal microspectrophotometry. J.Opt. Soc. Am. 56:833–835, 1966.
Enoch, J.M.: The current status of receptor Amblyopia. Doc. Ophthalmol. 23:130–148, 1967.
Enoch, J.M.: Comments on “Excitation of waveguide modes in retinal receptors.” J. Opt. Soc. Am. 57:548–549, 1967.
Enoch, J.M.: Validation of an indicator of mammalian retinal receptor response: Recovery in the dark following exposure to a luminous stimulus. Invest. Ophthalmol. 6:647–656, 1967.
Enoch, J.M.: A spectacle-contact lens combination used as a reverse Galilean telescope in unilateral aphakia.Am. J. Optom. & Arch. Am. Acad. Optom 45:231–240, 1968.
Enoch, J.M. and Windsor, C.E.: Remission of nystagmus following fitting contact lenses to an infant with aniridia. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 66:333–335, 1968.
Enoch, J.M., Goldmann, H. and Sunga, R.: The ability to distinguish which eye was stimulated by light. Invest. Ophthalmol. 8:317–331, 1969.
Enoch, J.M. and Sunga, R.N.: Hans Goldmann Festschrift article. Development of quantitative perimetric tests. Doc. Ophthalmol. 26:215–229, 1969.
Krill, A., Potts, A., Johanson, C. and Enoch, J.M.: A discrepancy between dark adaptation and the electroretinogram in chloroquine retinopathy. Proc. ISCERG: 317–339, 1969.
Enoch, J.M. and Sunga, R.N.: The development of quantitative perimetric tests. Osterreich Ophthalmologische Gesellshaft, 12 Jahreshauptvers Ammlung, Vienna:69 and enclosures, June 5–7, 1969.
Enoch, J.M.: Photoreceptor orientation following retinal detachment. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 67:603–604, 1969.
Enoch, J.M.: Amblyopia, eccentric fixation and the Stiles-Crawford effect. Am. J. Optom. 47:482–484, 1970.
Enoch, J.M., Sunga, R.N. and Bachmann, E.: Static perimetric technique believed to test receptive field properties. I. Extension of Westheimer’s experiments on spatial interaction. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 70:113–126, 1970.
Enoch, J.M., Sunga, R.and Bachmann, E.: Static perimetric technique believed to test receptive field properties. II. Adaptation of the method to the quantitative perimeter. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 70:126–137, 1970.
Sunga, R. N. and Enoch, J.M.: A static perimetric technique believed to test receptive field properties: III. Clinical trials. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 70:244–272, 1970.
Sunga, R.N. and Enoch, J.M.: Further perimetric analysis of patients with lesions of the visual pathways. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 70:403–422, 1970.
Enoch, J.M. and Sunga, R.N.: Neue wege der quantitativen Perimetric. Albrecht V. Graefes. Arch. klin. exp. Ophthalmol. 179:259–270, 1970.
Brown, R. and Enoch, J.M.: Combined rules of thumb in aniseikonic prescriptions. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 69:118–126, 1970.
Enoch, J.M., Berger, R. and Birns, R.: A static perimetric technique believed to test receptive field properties: Extension and verification of the analysis. Doc. Ophthalmol. 29:127–153, 1970.
Enoch, J.M., Berger, R. and Birns, R.: A static perimetric technique believed to test receptive field properties: Responses near visual field lesions with sharp borders. Doc. Ophthalmol. 29:154–167, 1970.
Enoch, J.M.: Office evaluation of rhodopsin. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 70:995–996, 1970.
Zappia R., Enoch, J.M., St Amper, R. Winkelman, J. and Gay, A.: The Riddoch phenomenon revealed in non-occipital lobe lesions. Brit. J. Ophthalmol. 55:416–420, 1971.
Enoch, J.M. and Goldberg, M.: Lateral and longitudinal magnification in direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy. Arch. Ophthalmol. 86:536–547, 1971.
Enoch, J.M.: Retinal directional resolution. In: Pierce J and Levene J, editors. Visual Science. 1971: Indiana Univ. Press, Bloomington, Indiana: 40–57.
Laties, A. and Enoch, J.M.: An analysis of retinal receptor orientation: I. Angular relationship of neighboring photoreceptors. Invest. Ophthalmol. 10:69–77, 1971.
Enoch, J.M. and Laties, A.: An analysis of retinal receptor orientation: II. Predictions for psychophysical tests. Invest. Ophthalmol. 10:959–970, 1971.
Enoch, J.M. and Scandrett, J.: Human foveal far-field radiation pattern. Invest. Ophthalmol. 10:167–170 and cover picture, 1971.
Winston, R. and Enoch, J.M.: Retinal cone receptor as an ideal light collector. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 61:1120–1121, 1971.
Enoch, J.M.: The needs for standards in tests of vision. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 72:836–837, 1971.
Enoch, J.M.: Comments on “Binocular considerations for the monocular aphakic.” J. Am. Optom. Assn. 42:1077, 1971.
Ohzu H., Enoch, J.M. and O’Hair, J. Optical modulation by the isolated retina and retinal receptors. Vision Res. 12:231–244, 1972.
Ohzu, H. and Enoch, J.M.: Optical modulation by the isolated human fovea. Vis. Res. 12:245–251, 1972.
Ohzu, H. and Enoch, J.M.: Optische Modulation durch isolierte Netzhaute. Optica Acta 19:347–350, 1972.
Enoch, J.M.: Retinal receptor orientation and the role of fiber optics in vision. The First Glenn Fry Lecture. Am. J. of Optom. & Arch. Am. Acad. Optom. 49:455–470, 1972.
Enoch, J.M. and Hope, G.M.: An analysis of retinal receptor orientation: III. Results of initial psychophysical tests. Invest. Ophthalmol. 11:765–782, 1972.
Enoch, J.M. and Hope, G.M.: An analysis of retinal receptor orientation. IV. Center of the entrance pupil and the center of convergence of orientation and directional sensitivity. Investmol. Ophthal. 11:1017–1021, 1972.
Enoch, J.M.: On the presentation of the Friedenwald Award in Ophthalmology to Dr. Alan Laties. Invest. Ophthalmol. 11:550–552, 1972.
Enoch, J.M.: The fitting of hydrophyllic (soft) contact lenses to infants and young children: I. Mensuration data on aphakic eyes of children born with congenital cataracts. Contact Lens Med. Bull. 5:36–47, 1972.
Enoch, J.M.: The fitting of hydrophyllic (soft) contact lenses to infants and young children: II. Fitting techniques and initial results on aphakic children. Contact Lens Med. Bull. 5:48–49, 1972.
Enoch, J.M., Scandrett, J. and Tobey, F.L. Jr.: A study of the effects of bleaching on the width and index of refraction of frog rod outer segments. Vis. Res. 13:171–183, 1973.
Enoch, J.M. and Hope, G.M.: Interferometric resolution determinations in the fovea and parafovea. Doc. Ophthalmol. 34:143–156, 1973.
Honda, Y. and Enoch, J.M.: The appearance of rhythmic wavelets on the ERG of alphachymotryipsin poisoned m Ammalian retinas. Doc. Ophthalmol. 34:91–103, 1973.
Enoch, J.M. and Tobey, F.L. Jr.: A special microscope microspectrophotometer: Optical design and application to the determination of waveguide properties of frog rods. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 63:1345–1356, 1973.
Daw, N. and Enoch, J.M.: Contrast sensitivity, Westheimer function and Stiles-Crawford effect in the blue cone monochromat. Vis. Res. 13:1669–1681, 1973.
Blank, K. and Enoch, J.M.: Monocular spatial distortions induced by marked accommodation. Science 182:393–395, 1973.
Enoch, J.M.: Effect of substantial accommodation on total retinal area. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 63:899, 1973.
Enoch, J.M. and Hope, G.M.: Directional sensitivity of the foveal and parafoveal retina. The Becker Festschrift. Invest. Ophthalmol. 12:497–503, 1973.
Enoch, J.M., Van Loo, J.A. and Okun, E.: Realignment of photoreceptors disturbed in orientation secondary to retinal detachment. Invest. Ophthalmol. 12:849–853, 1973.
Tobey, F.L., Jr. and Enoch, J.M.: Directionality and waveguide properties of optically isolated rat rods. Invest. Ophthalmol. 12:873–880, 1973.
Enoch, J.M.: Comment on “Morphologic changes in photoreceptor outer segments following photic injury.” Ophthalmic Res. 6:372–373, 1974.
Enoch, J.M.: A rapid, accurate technique for retinoscopy of the aphakic infant or child in the operating room. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 78:335–336, 1974.
Enoch, J.M.: International visual field test standards. Annee Ther. Clin. Ophthalmol. 24:371–375, 1974.
Verriest G., Aulhorn E., Enoch, J.M. and Israel, A.: An attempt at standardization of the terminology in visual field investigation. Annee Ther. Clin. Ophthalmol. 24:376–390, 1974.
Enoch, J.M.: Directional sensitivity and directional selectivity. Vis. Res. 15:1172, 1975.
Enoch, J.M.: Marked accommodation, retinal stretch, monocular space perception and retinal receptor orientation. Charles F. Prentice Award lecture. Am J. Optom. Physiol. Opt. 52:375–392; 435, 1975.
Blank K., Pro vine, R.R. and Enoch, J.M.: Shift in the peak of the photopic Stiles-Crawford function with marked accommodation. Vis. Res. 15:499–507, 1975.
Benson, W.E., Kolker, A.E., Enoch, J.M., Van Loo, J.A. Jr. and Honda, Y.: Best’s vitelliform macular dystrophy. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 79:59–66, 19
Enoch, J.M. and Lawrence, B.: A perimetric technique believed to test receptive field properties: Sequential evaluation in glaucoma and other conditions. Annee Ther. Clin. Ophthalmol. 25:215–235, 1974. NOTE: With permission of President of the Symposium, Am. J. Ophthalmol. 80:734-758, 1975.
Enoch, J.M. and Horowitz, B.R.: The vertebrate retinal receptor as a waveguide. In: Fox J, editor. Proc. of the Symposium on Optical and Acoustical Micro Electronics Vol XXIII, 1975: Microwave Research Institute Symposia Series, Polytechnic Press, N.Y.:133–159
Tobey, F.L., Jr., Enoch, J.M. and Scandrett, J.M.: Experimentally determined optical properties of goldfish cones and rods. Invest. Ophthalmol. 14:7–21, 1975.
Van Loo, J.A., Jr. and Enoch, J.M.: The scotopic Stiles-Crawford effect. Vis. Res. 15:1005–1009, 1975.
Provine, R. and Enoch, J.M.: On voluntary ocular accommodation. Perception and Psychophysics, 17:209–212, 1975.
Enoch, J.M.: Use of inverted telescopic corrections incorporating soft contact lenses in the (partial) correction of aniseikonia in cases of unilateral aphakia. Adv Opthalmol. 32: 54–66, 1976.
Enoch, J.M., Lazarus, J. and Johnson, C: Human psychophysical analysis of receptive fieldlike properties: I. A new transient-like visual response using a moving windmill (Werblin-type) target. Sens. Processes, 1:14–32, 1976.
Bourne, W. and Enoch, J.M.: Some optical principles of the clinical specular microscope. Invest. Ophthalmol. 15:29–32, 1976.
Johnson, C.A. and Enoch, J.M.: Human psychophysical analysis of receptive field-like properties-II. Dichoptic properties of the Westheimer function. Vis. Res. 16:1455–1462, 1976.
Johnson, C.A. and Enoch, J.M.: Human psychophysical analysis of receptive field-like properties-III. Dichoptic properties of a new transient-like psychophysical function. Vis. Res. 16:1463–1470, 1976.
Enoch, J.M. and Johnson, C.A.: Additivity of effects within sectors of the sensitization zone of the Westheimer function. Am. J. Optom. Physiol. Opt. 53:350–358, 1976.
Enoch, J.M.: Vertebrate photoreceptor orientation. Int. J. Quantum Chem. Quantum Biol. 3:65–88, 1976.
Johnson, C.A. and Enoch, J.M.: Human psychophysical analysis of receptive field-like properties-IV. Further ex Amination and specification of the psychophysical transient-like function. Doc. Ophthalmol. 41:329–345, 1976.
Enoch, J.M., Johnson, C.A. and Fitzgerald, C.R.: Human psychophysical analysis of receptive field-like properties: V. Adaptation of stationary and moving windmill target characteristics to clinical populations. Doc. Ophthalmol. 41:347–370, 1976.
Johnson, C.A. and Enoch, J.M.: Human psychophysical analysis of receptive field-like properties. VI. Current summary and analysis of factors affecting the psychophysical transient-like function. Doc. Ophthalmol.Proc. Ser. 14:367–372, 1976.
Enoch, J.M., Johnson, C.A. and Fitzgerald, C.R.: Human psychophysical analysis of receptive field-like properties: VII. Initial clinical trials of the psychophysical transient-like function. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Ser. 14:373–378, 1976.
Enoch, J.M. and Rabinowicz, I.M.: Early surgery and visual correction of an infant born with unilateral eye lens opacity. Doc. Ophthalmol. 41:371–382, 1976.
Enoch, J.M.: Re: “Try this: Equalizing the Images.” Contact Lens Forum 1:7, 1976.
Enoch, J.M. and Johnson, C.A.: The Westheimer function as an indicator of fixation locus. Am. J. Ophthalmol. 83:495–498, 1977.
C Ampos, E.C., Enoch, J.M. and Rabinowicz, I.M.: Tentativi di rieducazione in un paziente di sei mesi con afachia monolaterale dovuta a cataratta congenita. Giorn. It. Ortott. 5:65–68, 1977.
Enoch, J.M. and C Ampos, E.C.: Analisi di pazienti con glaucoma ad angolo aperto mediante tecniche perimetriche che riflettono proprieta’ del tipo di quelle dei c Ampi recettivi retinici. Atti della Societa Of talmologica Italiana, 1–14, 1977.
Enoch, J.M.: Histochemical psychophysics, or would you believe psychophysical histochemistry. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis Sci. 16:1–4, 1977.
C Ampos, E.C., Bedell, H.E., Enoch, J.M. and Fitzgerald, C.R.: Retinal receptive field-like properties and Stiles-Crawford effect in a patient with a traumatic choroidal rupture. Doc. Ophthalmol. 45:381–395, 1978.
Enoch, J.M. and Tobey, F.L. Jr.: Use of the waveguide parameter V to determine the difference in the index of refraction between the rat rod outer segment and the interstitial matrix. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 68:1130–1134,1978.
Enoch, J.M.: The relationship between retinal receptor orientation and photoreceptor optics. Int. Ophthalmol. Clin. 18:41–80, 1978.
Enoch, J.M.: Restoration of binocularity in unilateral aphakia by non surgical means. Int. Ophthalmol. Clin. 18:273–282, 1978.
Enoch, J.M., Bedell, H.E. and Campos, E.C.: Local variations in rod receptor orientation. Vis. Res. 18:123–124, 1978.
Enoch, J.M.: Quantitative layer-by-layer perimetry. The Francis I. Proctor Lecture (1977). Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 17:208–257, 1978.
Campos, E.C., Enoch, J.M. and Rabinowicz, I.M.: Prismatic therapy in aphakia due to congenital cataract. In: Reinecke RD, editor. Strabismus. 1978: Grune and Stratton, Inc., New York: 319–325.
Sloan, L. and Enoch, J.M.: Considerations related to “going metric”: The best metric distances for measuring visual acuity and the correct use of the Snellen fraction. Arch. Ophthalmol. 96:1567, 197
Enoch, J.M.: The receptor fiber optics bundle and retinoscopy. Am. J. Optom. Physiol. Opt. 56:661–662, 1979.
Enoch, J.M., Rabinowicz, I.M. and Campos, E.C.: Visual correction of infant sensory deprivation Amblyopia: Post-surgical management in unilateral aphakia. In: Gernet H, editor. Diagnosstica Ultrasonica in Ophthalmologica. SIDUO VII. 1979: R.A. Remy, Verlag, Munster: 209–220.
Enoch, J.M., Campos, E.C. and Bedell, H.E.: Visual resolution in a patient exhibiting a visual fatigue or saturation-like effect: Probably multiple sclerosis. Arch. Ophthalmol. 97:76–78, 1979.
Bedell, H.E. and Enoch, J.M.: A study of the Stiles-Crawford (S-C) function at 35° in the temporal field and the stability of the foveal S-C function peak over time. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 69:435–442, 1979.
Enoch, J.M. and Bedell, H.E.: Specification of the directionality of the Stiles-Crawford function. Am. J. Optom. Physiol. Opt. 56:341–344, 1979.
Enoch, J.M., Rabinowicz, I.M. and Campos, E.C.: Post surgical contact lens correction of infants with sensory deprivation Amblyopia associated with unilateral congenital cataract. J. Jpn. Contact Lens Soc. 21:95–104, 1979.
Enoch, J.M.: Fitting parameters which need to be considered when designing soft contact lenses for the neonate. Contact and Intraocular Lens Med. J. 5:31–37, 1979.
Fitzgerald, C.R., Enoch, J.M., Campos, E.C. and Bedell, H.E.: Comparison of visual function studies in two cases of senile macular degeneration. Albrecht v. Graefe’s Arch. klin. exp. Ophthalmol. 210:79–91, 1979.
Enoch, J.M., Campos, E.C, Greer, M. and Trobe, J.: Measurement of visual resolution at high luminance levels in patients with possible demyelinating disease. Ophthalmol. 1:99–104, 1979.
Enoch, J.M., Fitzgerald, C.R. and Campos, E.C: The relationship between fundus lesions and areas of functional change. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Series. 19:381–393, 1979.
Enoch, J.M. and Campos, E.C: Analysis of patients with open-angle glaucoma using perimetric techniques reflecting receptive field-like properties. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Series 19:137–149, 1979.
Enoch, J.M.: Physiology of monocular aphakia. Ophthalmol. 86:391–398, 1979.
Enoch, J.M., Bedell, H.E. and Kaufman, H.E.: Interferometric visual acuity in anterior segment pathology. Arch. Ophthalmol. 97:1916–1919, 1979.
Enoch, J.M.: Techniques for evaluating scleral curvature and corneal vault. Die Contactlinse 13:19–25, 1979 (German). Contact Lens J, UK 8:5, 19-31, 1979.
Enoch, J.M., Ohzu, H. and Itoi, M.: Contrast (modulation) sensitivity functions measured in patients with high refractive error with emphasis on aphakia: I. Theoretical considerations. Doc. Ophthalmol. 47:139–145, 1979.
Enoch, J.M., Yamade, S. and Namba, A.: Contrast (modulation) sensitivity functions measured in patients with high refractive errors with emphasis on aphakia: II. Determinations on patients. Doc. Ophthalmol. 47:147–162, 1979.
Karlan, M.S. and Enoch, J.M.: Virtual image of the incus from a saline lens: An aid to safe dissection of the mastoid antrum. Otolaryngol. Head Neck Surg. 87:904–910, 1979.
Enoch, J.M., Birch, D.G. and Birch, E.E.: Monocular light exclusion for a period of days reduces directional sensitivity of the human retina. Science. 206:705–707, 1979.
Enoch, J.M.: The Stiles-Crawford Effect and Vertebrate Photoreceptor Optics. Adv. Ophthalmol. 41:206–211, 1980.
Enoch, J.M.: Need for standard test techniques in order to enhance interchangeability of test results. Adv. Ophthalmol. 41:170–171, 1980.
Enoch, J.M.: Keynote Presentation by Chairman, Proceedings of NEI Workshop on the Role of Psychophysics and Physiological Optics in Ophthalmic Diagnosis and Patient Evaluation, Bethesda, Maryland, September 9–10, 1976. Adv. Ophthalmol. 41:149-216, 198
Enoch, J.M.: Research directed towards improved localization of lesions at various loci along the visual pathways. Adv. Ophthalmol. 41:206–211, 1980.
Enoch, J.M.: Techniques for treating and optimizing performance in children born with sensory deprivation anomalies. Adv. Ophthalmol. 41:181–182, 1980.
Enoch, J.M.: Vertebrate receptor optics and orientation. Doc. Ophthalmol. 48:373–388, 1980.
Bedell, H.E. and Enoch, J.M.: An apparent failure of the photoreceptor alignment mechanism in a human observer. Arch. Ophthalmol. 98:2023–2026, 1980.
Fitzgerald, C.R., Enoch, J.M., Birch, D.G., Benedetto, M.D., Temme, L.A. and Dawson, W.W.: Anomalous pigment epithelial/photoreceptor relationships and receptor orientation. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 19:956–966,1980. Erratum, Invest. Ophthal. Visual Sci. 90:1052, 1980.
Temme, L.A., Enoch, J.M., Fitzgerald, C.R. and Merimee, T.J.: Transient-like function and associated retinal capillary anomalies: Analysis of a patient with early retinopathy secondary to juvenile onset diabetes mellitus. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 19:991–1008, 1980.
Fitzgerald, C.R., Birch, D.G. and Enoch, J.M.: Functional analysis of vision in patients following retinal detachment repair. Arch. Ophthalmol. 98:1237–1244, 1980.
Enoch, J.M., Birch, D.G. Birch, E.E. and Benedetto, M.D.: The effect of uniocular occlusion on selected visual functions. Trans. Ophthalmol. Soc. U.K. 99:407–412, 1980.
Birch, D.G., Birch, E.E. and Enoch, J.M.: Visual sensitivity, resolution, and Rayleigh matches following monocular occlusion for one week. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 70:954–958, 1980.
Enoch, J.M. and Birch, D.G.: Evidence for alteration in photoreceptor orientation. Ophthalmology 87:821–833, 1980.
Campos, E.C., Enoch, J.M., Fitzgerald, C.R. and Benedetto, M.D.: A simple psychophysical technique provides early diagnosis in optic neuritis. Doc. Ophthalmol. 49:325–335, 1980.
Enoch, J.M., Birch, D.G., Birch, E.E. and Benedetto, M.D.: Alteration in directional sensitivity of the retina by monocular occlusion. Vis. Res. 20:1185–1189, 1980.
Enoch, J.M., Fitzgerald, C.R., Campos, E.C. and Temme, L.A.: Different functional changes recorded in open angle glaucoma and anterior ischemic optic neuropathy. Doc. Ophthalmol. 50:169–184, 1980.
Campos, E.C. and Enoch, J.M.: Amount of aniseikonia compatible with fine binocular vision: Some old and new concepts. J. Pediatr. Ophthalmol. Strabismus 17:44–47, 1980.
Enoch, J.M. and Campos, E.C: New quantitative perimetric tests designed to evaluate receptive-field-like properties in diseases of the retina and the optic nerve. Int. Ophthalmol. Clin. 20:83–133, 1980.
Enoch, J.M., Fitzgerald, C.R. and Temme, L.A.: Remission of anomalies: An important aid to analysis. In:Proenza LM, Enoch JM, Jampolsky A, editors. Clinical applications of visual psychophysics. 1981: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 198–233.
Fitzgerald, C.R., Enoch, J.M. and Temme, L.A.: Kinetic perimetry (in the plateau region of the field) as a sensitive indicator of visual fatigue or saturation-like defects in retrobulbar anomalies. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Ser. 26:293–303, 1981.
Enoch, J.M. and Birch, D.G.: Inferred positive phototropic activity in human photoreceptors. Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. (Biol) 291:323–351 1981.
Fitzgerald, C.R., Enoch, J.M. and Temme, L.A.: Radiation therapy in and about the retina, optic nerve, and anterior visual pathway: Psychophysical assessment. Arch. Ophthalmol. 99:611–623, 1981.
Bedell, H.E., Enoch, J.M. and Fitzgerald, C.R.: Photoreceptor orientation. A graded disturbance bordering a region of choroidal atrophy. Arch. Ophthalmol. 99:1841–1844, 198
Enoch, J.M., Binder, P.S. and Bourne, W.M.: The need to measure added parameters in order to properly specify hydrogel lenses in the treatment of corneal pathology. Contact and Intraocular Lens Med. J. 7:331–336, 1981.
Baron, W.S. and Enoch, J.M.: Calculating photopic illuminance. Am. J. Optom. Physiol. Opt. 59:338–341, 1982.
Enoch, J.M., Eisner, A. and Bedell, H.E.: Further evaluation of an apparent failure of the photoreceptor alignment mechanism in a human observer. Arch. Ophthalmol. 100:1280–1281, 1982.
Eisner, A. and Enoch, J.M.: Some effects of 1 week’s monocular exposure to long-wavelength stimuli. Perception and Psychophysics 31:169–174, 1982.
Enoch, J.M.: Quantitative layer-by-layer perimetry: an update. Am. J. Optom. Physiol. Opt. 59:952–953, 1982.
Enoch, J.M.: To woo a Helmholtz. Am. J. Optom.Physiol.Opt.59:843, 1982.
Enoch, J.M.: Historical Vignette: “Joseph Le Conte.” Am. J. Optom. Physiol. Opt. 60:1003, 1983.
Enoch, J.A. and Williams, R.A.: Development of clinical tests of vision: Initial data on two hyperacuity paradigms. Perception and Psychophysics 33: 314–322, 1983.
Enoch, J.M. and Hamer, R.D.: Image size correction of the unilateral aphakic infant. Ophthalmic Pediatrics and Genetics 2:153–165, 1983.
Hudson, D.K., Enoch, J.M., Scandrett, J.H. and Bernstein, M.: A study of the effects of bleaching on the width and index of refraction of goldfish cone outer segments. In: Breinin GM and Seigel IM, editors. Advances in Diagnostic Visual Science. 1983: Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg: 30–34.
Enoch, J.M., Moses, R.A., Nygaard, R.W. and Allen, D.: Perimetric techniques used to assess retinal strain during accommodation. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Ser. 35:413–420, 1983.
Enoch, J.M.: Automation of perimetry and modern methods of subjective eye examination. In: Henkind P, editor. Acta: XXIV International Congress of Ophthalmology. 1983: J.B. Lippincott Co. 1:136–146.
Enoch, J.M.: Perimetry, today and tomorrow. Doc. Ophthalmol. 55:307–322, 1983.
Williams, R.A., Essock, E.A. and Enoch, J.M.: Influence of variable-sized backgrounds on a hyperacuity threshold. In: Breinen GM and Seigel IM, editors. Advances in Diagnostic Visual Science. Springer Series in Optical Sciences, 41. 1983: Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg: 232–238,.
Marmor, M.F., Aguirre G., Arden G., Berson E., Birch, D.G., Boughman, J.A., Carr R., Chatrian, G.E., Del Monte M., Dowling J., Enoch, J.M. et al.: Retinitis pigmentosa: A symposium on terminology and methods of examination. Ophthalmol. 90:126–131, 1983.
Enoch, J.M.: Fool’s gold, the alchemist’s pot, psychophysics and glaucoma. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 24:1440–1442, 1983.
Williams, R.A., Enoch, J.M. and Essock, E.A.: The resistance of selected hyperacuity configurations to retinal image degradation. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci. 25:389–399, 1984.
Essock, E.A., Williams, R.A., Enoch, J.M. and Raphael, S.: The effects of image degradation by cataract on vernier acuity. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 25:1043–1050, 1984.
Enoch, J.M., Williams, R.A., Essock. E.A. and Barricks, M.: Hyperacuity perimetry: Assessment of macular function through ocular opacities. Arch. Ophthalmol. 102:1164–1168, 1984.
Campbell, S.R. and Enoch, J.M.: Clinical comparison of the Coopervision Dicon Auto Perimeter 2000 to Goldmann Hagg-Streit Perimetry. Optometric Monthly. 75:274–279, 1984.
Enoch, J.M., Essock, E.A. and Williams, R.A.: Relating vernier acuity and Snellen acuity in specific clinical populations. Doc. Ophthalmol. 58:71–77, 1984.
Williams, R.A., Enoch, J.M. and Raphael, S.: Retinal image noise and vernier acuity. Vis. Res. 24:1735–1738, 1984.
Enoch, J.M., Williams, R.A., Essock, E.A. and Raphael, S.: Application of hyperacuity to assess vision through media and retinal opacities: methodology. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Ser. 42:569–575, 19
O’Donnell, J.J., Fendick, M.G. and Enoch, J.M.: Abnormal inner retinal function in gyrate atrophy. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Ser. 42:473–479, 1985.
Webb, R.H., Essock, E.A., Enoch, J.M. and Williams, R.A.: Measurement of layer-by-layer perimetry responses using direct retinal projection by the scanning laser ophthalmoscope. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Ser. 42:481–486, 1985.
Centaro, A., Savage, G.L., Enoch, J.M. and Newman, N.: Studies of drusen of the optic nerve head. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Ser. 42:467–472, 1985.
Williams, R.A., Enoch, J.M., Essock, E.A. and Barricks, M.A.: Application of hyperacuity to assess vision through media and retinal opacities: clinical trials. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Ser. 42:577–584, 1985.
Essock, E.A., Lehmkuhle S., Frascella, J. and Enoch, J.M.: Temporal modulation of the background affects the sensitization response of x-and y-cells in the dLGN of cat. Vis. Res. 25:8:1007–1019, 1985.
Enoch, J.M. and Campos, E.C.: Helping the aphakic neonate to see. Ophthalmol., 8:237–248, 1985.
Essock, E.A., Enoch, J.M., Williams, R.A., Barricks, M. and Raphael, S.: Joint application of hyperacuity perimetry and gap test in assessment of visual function behind cataracts: initial trials. Doc. Ophthalmol. 60:293–312, 1985.
Enoch, J.M., Essock, E.A., Williams, R.A. and Barricks, M.: Functional visual effects of lesions located near the optic nerve head. Doc. Ophthalmol. 61:137–156, 1985.
Lakshminarayanan, V. and Enoch, J.M.: Shape of the Stiles-Crawford function for traverses of the entrance pupil not passing through the peak of sensitivity. Am. J. Optom. Phys. Opt. 62:127–128, 1985.
Enoch, J.M., O’Donnell J., Williams, R.A. and Essock, E.A.: Retinal boundaries and visual function in gyrate atrophy. Arch. Ophthalmol. 102:1314–1316, 1984. Erratum, 103:1284, 1985.
Savage, G.L., Centaro, A., Enoch, J.M. and Newman, N.: Drusen of the optic nerve head: an important model. Ophthalmology 92:793–799, 1985.
Enoch, J.M. and Birch, D.G.: Comment on inferred positive phototropic activity in human photoreceptors. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B309:611–613, 1985.
Verriest, G. (ed.), Bailey, I.L., Calabria G., Campos, E.C., Crick, R.P. Enoch, J.M., et al.: The occupational visual field: II. Practical aspects: the functional visual field in abnormal conditions and its relationship to visual ergonomics, visual impairment and job fitness. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Ser. 42:281–326, 1985.
Enoch, J.M., Birch, D.G. and Birch, E.E.: Photoreceptor alignment. Science 229:4715:708, 1985.
Lakshminarayanan V., Enoch, J.M., Raasch T., Nygaard, R. and Crawford, B.: Effects of intraocular lens (IOL) tilt and displacement. In: Technical Digest. Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual Function, Optical Society of America. Washington D.C., 1985.
Hamer, R.D., Lakshminarayanan V., Enoch, J.M., Yasuma T., Birch, D.G. and Birch, E.E.: Stiles-Crawford functions are not broader after one week of total light exclusion.In: Technical Digest. Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual Function, Optical Society of America. Washington D.C., 1985.
Williams, R.W., and Enoch, J.M.: Hyperacuity: Assessing visual function behind ocular opacities. In: Technical Digest. Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual Function, Optical Society of America. Washington D.C., 1985.
Fausset, T.M. and Enoch, J.M.: A rapid, simple means of testing kinetic visual fields in young children.In: Technical Digest. Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual System, Optical Society of america, Washington D.C., 1986.
Lakshminarayanan V., Enoch, J.M. and Yamade, S.: The Stiles-Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind: studies of the SCE in an aniridic observer. In: Technical Digest. Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual System, Optical Society of america, Washington D.C., 1986.
Baraldi P., Enoch, J.M., Savage G., Lakshminarayanan, V. and Fendick, M.: Evaluating metamorphopsia in the presence of ocular opacities. In: Technical Digest. Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual System, Optical Society of america, Washington D.C., 1986.
Lakshminarayanan V., Enoch, J.M., Raasch T., Crawford, B. and Nygaard, R.W.: Refractive changes induced by intraocular lens tilt and longitudinal displacement. Arch. Ophthalmol. 104:90–92, 1986.
Enoch, J.M., Lakshminarayanan, V. and Yamade, S.: The Stiles-Crawford effect (SCE) of the first kind: studies of the SCE in an aniridic observer. W.S Stiles Memorial Issue. Perception, 15:777–784, 1986.
Baraldi P., Enoch, J.M. and Raphael, S.: Vision through nuclear and posterior subcapsular cataract. Int. Ophthalmol. 9:173–178, 1986.
Yasuma T., Hamer, R.D., Lakshminarayanan V., Enoch, J.M. and O’Donnell, J J.: Retinal receptor alignment and directional sensitivity in a gyrate atrophy patient. Clin. Vis. Sci. 1:93–102, 1986.
Hamer, R.D., Lakshminarayanan V., Yasuma T., Enoch, J.M. and O’Donnell, J.J.: Selective adaptation of the Stiles-Crawford function in patient with gyrate atrophy. Clin. Vis. Sci. 1:103–106, 1986.
Yamade S., Lakshminarayanan, V. and Enoch, J.M.: A comparison of two fast quantitative methods for evaluating the Stiles-Crawford function. Am. J. Optom. Physiol. Opt., 64:621–626, 1987.
Enoch, J.M., Hamer, R.D., Lakshminarayanan V., Yasuma T., Birch, D.G. and Yamade, S.: Effect of monocular light exclusion on the Stiles-Crawford function. Vis. Res. 27:507–510, 1987.
Enoch, J.M. and Nygaard, R.W.: Retinal strain induced by accommodation: an overview. In: Stark L and Obrecht G, editors. Presbyopia: Recent Research and Reviews. 1987: Professional Press Books, Fairchild Publications, New York: 142–146.
Heitz, R.F. and Enoch, J.M.: Leonardo da Vinci: an assessment of his discourse on image formation in the eye. In: Fiorentini A, Guyton DL, Siegel IM, editors. Advances in Diagnostic Visual Optics. 1987: Springer-Verlag, 19–26.
Baraldi, P. and Enoch, J.M.: Hyperacuity: successful evaluation of visual function through ocular opacities.In: Fiorentini A, Guyton DL, Siegel IM, editors. Advances in Diagnostic Visual Optics. 1987: Springer-Verlag: 82–87.
Lakshminarayanan V., Enoch, J.M. and Yamade, S.: Human photoreceptor orientation: normals and exceptions. In: Fiorentini A, Guyton DL, Siegel IM, editors. Advances in Diagnostic Visual Optics. 1987: Springer-Verlag: 28–32.
Enoch, J.M. and Baraldi, P.: Design for a field model of a hyperacuity apparatus suitable for application in developing countries. In: Fiorentini A, Guyton DL, Siegel IM, editors. Advances in Diagnostic Visual Optics. 1987: Springer-Verlag: 88–92.
Enoch, J.M.: It is proposed that the cornea of the eye of the bull’s head rhyton from the Little Palace of Knossos (artifact dated 1550-1500 B.C.) is a true lens. In: Fiorentini A, Guyton DL, Siegel IM, editors. Advances in Diagnostic Visual Optics. 1987: Springer-Verlag: 15–18.
Enoch, J.M., Savage, G. and Lakshminarayanan, V.: Anomalous visual response in Tourette’s syndrome. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Series, 49:667–672, 1987.
Fausset, T.M. and Enoch, J.M.: A rapid technique for kinetic visual field determination in young children and adults with central retinal lesions. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Series, 49:495–501, 1987.
Baraldi P., Enoch, J.M. and Raphael, S.: A comparison of visual impairment caused by nuclear (NC) and posterior subcapsular (PSC) cataracts. Doc. Ophthalmol. Proc. Series, 49:43–50, 1987.
Enoch, J.M.: A Note on the Late W.S. Stiles and Directional Sensitivity of the Retina. Ophthalmic, and Physiol. Optics, 7:509–510, 1987.
Enoch, J.M., Lakshminarayanan V., Savage, G. and Knowles, R.: Fundus photoperimetric analysis of pigmented chorioretinal lesions. In: Technical Digest. Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual System, Optical Society of america, Washington D.C., 174–178, 1987.
Enoch, J.M., Savage, G. and Lakshminarayanan, V.: Psychophysical tests of dopamine anomalies in the retina. In: Technical Digest. Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual System, Optical Society of america, Washington D.C., 162–166, 1987.
Enoch, J.M.: [atLife Span Planning for Human Needs: An International Perspective. J. Am. Optom. Assn., 59:282–284, 1988.
Bailey, J.E., Lakshminarayanan V., and Enoch, J.M.: Stiles-Crawford functions in an aphakic subject with retinitis pigmentosa. In Technical Digest. Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual System, Optical Society of america, Washington D.C., 58–61, 1988.
Peters, H.B., Enoch, J.M., and Sarver, M.D.: Meredith Walter Morgan-A Salute. Am. J. Opt. Physiol. Optics, 65:322–324, 1988.
Enoch, J.M., Baraldi P., Lakshminarayanan, V. Savage, G. and Fendick, M.: The measurement of metamorphopsia in the presence of ocular media opacities. Morgan Festschrift. Am. J. Optom. Physiol. Optics, 65:349–353, 1988.
Enoch, J.M., Lakshminarayanan V., Itzhaki, A., Shechter, G. and Marmor, M.: Layer-by-layer perimetry and haloperidol: Implications for schizophrenia and other diseases. In Belmaker RH, Sandler A and Dahlstrom A, editors. Progress in Catecholamine Research, Part C: Clinical Aspects. 1988: Alan R. Liss, Inc. New York, 131–136.
Enoch, J.M., Heitz R., Lakshminarayanan, V.: John Frederick William Herschel on testing for astigmatism in 1845. Ophthal. Physiol. Optics, 8:349–350, 1988.
Enoch, J.M., Lakshminarayanan V., Itzhaki, A.: Psychophysical studies of neuropsychiatric patients on and off haloperidol. In: Bodis-Wollner I and Piccolino M, editors. Dopaminergic Mechanisms in Vision, IBRO Roundtable Conference 1988: Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York: 227–237.
Lakshminarayanan V., Enoch, J.M.: The MacLeod selective adaptation paradigm in cases with modest cataracts. Clin. Vis. Sci., 3:155–156, 1988.
Enoch, J.M., Itzhaki, A., Lakshminarayanan V., Comerford, J.P. Lieberman, M. and Lowe, T.: Gilles de la Tourette syndrome: visual effects. Neuro-Ophthalmol. 8:251–257, 1988.
Enoch, J.M., Itzhaki, A., Lakshminarayanan V., Comerford, J.P., M. Lieberman, M. and Lowe, T.: Gilles de la Tourette syndrome: genetic marker. Neuro-Ophthalmol. 8:259–265, 1988.
Enoch, J.M., Itzhaki, A., Lakshminarayanan V., Comerford, J.P., Lieberman, M. and Lowe, T.: Anomalous kinetic visual fields in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome patients and family members. In: Heijl A, editor. Proceedings of the VIII International Perimetric Society Meeting, Perimetry Update 1988/89. 1989: Kugler & Ghedini; amsterdam: 77–84.
Enoch, J.M., Itzhaki, A., Lakshminarayanan V., Comerford, J.P. and Lieberman, M.: Visual field defects in patients with Gilles de la Tourette syndrome: Preliminary report. Int. Ophthalmol. 13:331–344, 1989.
Khamar, B.M., Enoch, J.M., Lowe, T.L., Schreier, H.: Temporal Steps in the Visual Field in Neuropsychiatric Disorders. Lancet, 2(8674): 1283–1284, 1989.
Enoch, J.M., Lakshminarayanan, V.: Biological light guides. Nature, 340:6230, p. 194, 1989.
Enoch, J.M., Itzhaki A., Lakshminarayanan, V.: Visual field anomalies in Tourette syndrome patients and family members. In: Technical Digest. Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual System, Optical Society of america. Washington D.C.,7:132–139, 1989.
Enoch, J.M.: Glenn Ansel Fry: An 80th Birthday Celebration. Optom. Vis. Sci., 67:57, 1990.
Aziz S., Lakshminarayanan V., Enoch, J.M.: PC-based hyperacuity tests. In: Technical Digest. Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual System, Optical Society of america. Washington D.C. 3:191–194, 1990.
Enoch, J.M., Hudson, D.K., Lakshminarayanan V., Scandrett J., Bernstein, M.: Effect of bleaching on the width and index of refraction of goldfish rod and cone outer segment fragment. Optom. Vis. Sci., 67:600–605, 1990.
Khamar, B.M., Enoch, J.M., Lakshminarayanan V., Chader, G.J.: Dopamine and Myopia. Optom. Vis. Sci. 67:908–910, 1990.
Enoch, J.M., Khamar, B.M., Lakshminarayanan, V.: Fluctuating field defects-A preliminary report. Neuro-Ophthalmol., 10:311–314, 1990.
Enoch, J.M., Khamar, B.M., Lakshminarayanan, V.: An analysis of step-like Field Defects in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. Neuro-Ophthalmol., 10:299–309, 1990.
Khamar, B.M., Enoch, J.M., Lakshminarayanan, V.: Step manifestations and sensitivity changes in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. Neuro-Ophthalmol., 10:293–298, 1990.
Enoch, J.M, Khamar, B.M., and Lakshminarayanan, V.: Static and kinetic perimetric field defects in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome: Quantifying step-like field defects. Clin. Vis. Sci., 6:361–369, 1991.
Enoch, J.M., Khamar, B.M., Lakshminarayanan V.: Changes in step-like effects in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome measured after a period of one year. Clin. Vis. Sci. 6:371–377, 1991.
Enoch, J.M., Lakshminarayanan V., and Khamar, B.M.: Time variation of step-like field defects in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome.In: Mills RP and Heijl A, editors. Proceedings of the IXth International Perimetric Society Meeting, Perimetry Update, 1990/91. 1991: Kugler Publishers, Amsterdam: 137–141.
Lakshminarayanan V., Aziz S., Enoch, J.M.: Quantification of metamorphopsia using hyperacuity techniques.: Optom. Vis. Sci., 68:940–945, 1991.
Enoch, J.M., Khamar, B.M., Lakshminarayanan, V.: Step-like field defects in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome: Changes during a day, Neuro-Ophthalmol., 11:307–317, 1991.
Enoch, J.M.: The design of an instrument for evaluation of vision, before, during and after refractive surgery, Lasers and Light in Ophthalmol. 4:111–119, 1991.
Enoch, J.M., Itzhaki, A., Lakshminarayanan V., Surendran T., Comerford, J.: Anomalous kinetic visual fields found in family members of patients with a confirmed diagnosis of Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. Optom. Vis. Sci., 68:807–812, 1991.
Reich L., Lakshminarayanan, V. and Enoch, J.M.: Analysis of the method of adjustment for testing potential acuity with the hyperacuity gap-A preliminary report. Clin. Vis. Sci., 6:451–456, 1991.
Bailey, J.E., Lakshminarayanan, V. and Enoch, J.M.: The Stiles-Crawford function in an aphakic subject with retinitis pigmentosa. Clin. Vis. Sci., 6:165–170, 1991.
Lakshminarayanan V., Aziz S., Enoch, J.M.: Gap function trends in different age groups.In: Technical Digest. Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual System, Optical Society of america, Washington D.C., 1:133–135, 1991.
Enoch, J.M., Campos, E.C.: Visual Correction of Unilateral Aphakic Neonates, Binocular Vision Quarterly, 6:7, 1991.
Enoch, J.M.: Extended comments with figures. In: McNicol A, editor. Workshop on Corneal Biophysics II, Optics, Measurement, and Modeling of the Cornea. 1992: National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD: 215–240.
Enoch, J.M., Knowles, R.A.: The instrument design and hyperacuity tasks used for precision alignment of optics and evaluating vision before, during, and after refractive surgery. Ophthalmic Technologies II, Proceedings of SPIE, 1644:145–154, 1992.
Enoch, J.M.: Hans Goldmann, M.D. Obituary. Optom. Vis. Sci., 69:168–169, 1992.
Enoch, J.M.: Hyperacuity, an extremely sensitive technique for evaluation of vision, may be of value in the assessment of results of refractive surgery, CLAO Journal, 18:64–71, 1992.
Lakshminarayanan V., Knowles, R.A., Enoch, J.M., Vasudevan, R.: Measurement of Fixational Stability While Performing a Hyperacuity Task Using the Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope: Preliminary Studies, Clin. Vis. Sci., 7:557–563, 1992.
Lakshminarayanan V., Aziz S., Enoch, J.M.: Variation of the hyperacuity gap function with age. Optom. Vis Sci., 69:423–426, 1992.
Lakshminarayanan V., Bailey, J.E., Enoch, J.M.: The Optics of Phakic, Pseudophakic, and Aphakic Eyes: effects on the Stiles-Crawford (SCE I) function. Optom. Vis. Sci., 70:404–408, 1993.
Lakshminarayanan V., Enoch, J.M., Knowles, R.A.: Residual aniseikonia among patients fitted with one or two intraocular lenses (pseudophakic corrections). Optom. Vis. Sci., 70:107–110, 1993.
Enoch, J.M., Barroso L., Huang, D.: Cataract: a critical problem in the developing world. Optom. Vis. Sci. 70:986–989, 1993.
Enoch, J.M., Lakshminarayanan V., Knowles, R.A.: Aniseikonia with Intraocular Lenses-Reply. Optom. Vis. Sci. 70:608–610, 1993.
Enoch, J.M.: Aniseikonia with Intraocular Lenses: A continuing saga.: Optom. Vis. Sci. 71:67–68,1993.
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Papers Submitted or in Press as of July 1996
Hirose H., Enoch, J.M, Tuan, K-M. Quantification of prism induced metamorphopsia as a model for clinical retinal (and other) distortions. Ophthal. Physiol. Opt.
Lakshminarayanan V., Bailey, J.E., and Enoch, J.M.: Photoreceptor orientation in nasal fundus ectasia. Optom. Vis. Sci.
Enoch, J.M.: Early lens use: Lens found in context with their original objects. Optom. Vis. Sci.
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Enoch, J.M.: Management of aniseikonia in patients with binocular vision and receiving one or two iols or treated with refractive surgery:A practical approach. J. Refract. Surg.
Enoch, J.M.: Refractive aniseikonia: A source of binocular vision stress and asthenopia. J. Refract. Surg. 12: 1996.
Enoch, J.M.: Lentil beans, early lenses, and when were lenses first used: Lenses found in context with their original objects. Technology and Culture.
Dickmann, A., Bolzani R., Scorolli L., Enoch, J.M.: Relations between monocular and binocular gaze stability during fixation. Proceedings of European Strabismological Association Meeting. Cambridge, UK, 1995.
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Methods for Evaluating metamorphopsia. Inventor: Enoch,J.M. and Knowles, R. U.S. Patent No. 4,798,456. Issued: January 17, 1989.
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Enoch, J.M. (1997). A Multifaceted Career in Basic and Applied Vision Science. In: Lakshminarayanan, V. (eds) Basic and Clinical Applications of Vision Science. Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series, vol 60. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5698-1_1
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