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Tibber, M.S. and Kelly, Maria G. and Jansari, A. and Dakin, S.C. and Shepherd, Alex J. (2014) An inability to exclude visual noise in migraine. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 55 (4), pp. 2539-2546. ISSN 0146-0404.
Shepherd, Alex J. and Wyatt, G. and Tibber, M.S. (2011) Visual metacontrast masking in migraine. Cephalalgia 31 (3), pp. 346-356. ISSN 0333-1024.
Tibber, M.S. and Guedes, A. and Shepherd, Alex J. (2007) Orientation discrimination and contrast detection thresholds in migraine for cardinal and oblique angles. In: UNSPECIFIED (ed.) Headache and Migraine: Proceedings of the 15th Anglo-Dutch Migraine Association meeting. Utrecht, Netherlands: Wetenschappelijke uitgeverij Bunge.
Tibber, M.S. and Guedes, A. and Shepherd, Alex J. (2006) Orientation discrimination and contrast detection thresholds in migraine for cardinal and oblique angles. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 47 (12), pp. 5599-5604. ISSN 0146-0404.
Tibber, M.S. and Shepherd, Alex J. (2006) Transient tritanopia in migraine: evidence for a large-field retinal abnormality in blue-yellow opponent pathways. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 47 (11), pp. 5125-5131. ISSN 0146-0404.
Tibber, M.S. and Shepherd, Alex J. (2006) The oblique effect in migraine. In: Twenty-ninth European Conference on Visual Perception, 2006, St Petersburg, Russia. (Unpublished)
Tibber, M.S. and Shepherd, Alex J. (2005) Evidence for precortical, potentially retinal-based, abnormalities of the visual system in migraine. In: The XII Congress of the International Headache Society, 2005, Kyoto, Japan. (Unpublished)
Tibber, M.S. and Shepherd, Alex J. (2005) Retinal abnormalities contribute to S-cone selective deficits in migraine. In: Tenth Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting, 19th December 2005, Aston University, Birmingham, UK. (Unpublished)
Tibber, M.S. and Shepherd, Alex J. (2005) Retinal abnormalities contribute to S-cone selective deficits in migraine. In: Tenth Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting, 19th December 2005, Aston University, Birmingham, UK. (Unpublished)