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Avila, M., Hong, L.E., Moates, A., Turano, K., Thaker, G. The role of anticipation in schizophrenia-related pursuit initiation deficits. Journal of Neurophysiology. 2006; 95:593-601.

Fortenbaugh, F.C., Hicks, J.C., Hao, L., & Turano, K.A. High-speed navigators: Using more than what meets the eye. Journal of Vision. 2006; 6:565-579.

Freeman, E.E., Muñoz, B., Turano, K., West, S.K. Measures of visual function and driving modification in older adults. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2006; 47:514-520.

Patel, I., Turano, K.A., Broman, A.T., Bandeen-Roche, K., Muņoz, B., West, S.K.. Measures of visual function and percentage of preferred walking speed in older adults: the Salisbury Eye Evaluation (SEE) Project. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 2006; 47:65-71.

Hassan, S.E., Geruschat, D.R., and Turano, K.A. Head movements while crossing streets: Effect of vision impairment. Optometry and Vision Science. 2005; 82:18-26.

West, S.K., Munoz, B., Rubin, G.S., Bandeen-Roche, K., Turano, K.A., and Broman, A.T. Compensatory strategy use identifies risk of incident disability for the visually impaired. Archives of Ophthalmology. 2005; 123:1242-1247.

Freeman, E.E., Muņoz B, Turano, K., West, S.K. Measures of visual function and time to driving cessation in older adults. Optometry and Vision Science. 2005; 82: 765-773.

Turano, K.A., Yu, D., Hao, L., and Hicks, J. Optic-flow and egocentric-direction strategies in walking: Central vs peripheral visual field. Vision Research. 2005; 45: 3117-3132.

Broman, A.T., Turano, K.A., West, S.K., Rubin, G.S., Munoz, B. Divided visual attention as a predictor of bumping while walking: The Salisbury Eye Evaluation Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 2004 Sep; 45(9):2955-60.

Chaudhury, S., Eisinger, J.M., Lei, H., Hicks, J., Chivukula, R., and Turano, K.A. (2004) Visual illusion in virtual world alters women’s target-directed walking. Experimental Brain Research. 2004 Dec; 159(3):360-9.

Turano, K.A., Broman, A.T., Bandeen-Roche, K., Munoz, B., Rubin, G.S., West, S.K., and the SEE Project Team. (2004) Association of Visual Field Loss and Mobility Performance in Older Adults: Salisbury Eye Evaluation Study. Optometry and Vision Science, 120: 298-307. PDF version 

Geruschat, D.R., Hassan, S.E., and Turano, K.A. (2003) Gaze behavior while crossing complex intersections. Optometry and Vision Science,80:515-28. PDF version 

Turano, K.A., Geruschat, D.R., and Baker, F.H. (2003) Oculomotor strategies for the direction of gaze tested with a real-world activity. Vision Research,43:333-346. 
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Turano, K.A., Geruschat, D.R., and Baker, F.H. (2002) Fixation behavior while walking: Persons with central visual field loss. Vision Research, 42:2635-2644. PDF version 

Turano, K.A., Massof, R.W., and Quigley, H.A. (2002) A self-assessment instrument designed for measuring independent mobility in RP patients: Generalizability to glaucoma patients. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 43: 2874-2881. 
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West, S.K., Rubin, G.S., Broman, A.T., Munoz, B., Roche, K.B., Turano, K. and SEE Project Team. (2002) How does visual impairment affect performance on tasks of everyday life? The SEE Project. Archives of Ophthalmology,120: 774-80. PDF version

Geruschat, D.R. and Turano, K.A. (2002) Connecting research on retinitis pigmentosa to the practice of orientation and mobility. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 96: 69-85. PDF version 

Turano, K.A., Geruschat, D.R., Baker, F.H., Stahl, J.W., and Shapiro, M.D. (2001) Direction of gaze while walking a simple route: Persons with normal vision and persons with retinitis pigmentosa. Optometry and Vision Science, 78: 667-675. PDF version

Turano, K.A. and Massof, R.W. (2001) Nonlinear contribution of eye velocity to motion perception. Vision Research, 41, 385-395. PDF version

Turano, K.A., Rubin, G.S., & Quigley, H.A. (1999) Mobility performance in glaucoma. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 40, 2803-2809. PDF version 

Turano, K. A., Geruschat, D.R., Stahl, J.W., & Massof, R.W. (1999) Perceived visual ability for independent mobility in persons with retinitis pigmentosa. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 40, 865-877. PDF version 

Kim, J. and Turano, K.A. (1999) Optimal spatial frequencies for discrimination of motion direction in optic flow patterns. Vision Research, 39, 3175-3186. PDF version 

Turano, K. A., and Heidenreich, S.M. (1999) Eye movements affect the perceived speed of visual motion. Vision Research, 39, 1177-1187. PDF version 

Turano, K. A., Geruschat, D.R. & Stahl, J.W. (1998) Mental effort required for walking: Effects of retinitis pigmentosa. Optometry and Vision Science, 75, 879-886. 
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Geruschat, D.R., Turano, K.A., and Stahl, J.W. (1998) Traditional measures of mobility performance and retinitis pigmentosa. Optometry and Vision Science, 75, 525-537. PDF version 

Turano, K. A., Huang, A. S., and Quigley, H.A.(1997) Temporal filter of the motion sensor in glaucoma. Vision Research, 37, 2315-2324. PDF version

Turano, K., and Heidenreich, S.M. (1996) Speed discrimination of distal stimuli during smooth pursuit eye motion. Vision Research, 36, 3507-3517. PDF version 

Turano, K., Dagnelie,G., and Herdman, S.J. (1996) Visual stabilization of posture in people with central visual field loss. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 37, 1483-1491. PDF version 

Heidenreich, S.M. and Turano, K. (1996) Speed discrimination under stabilized and normal viewing conditions. Vision Research, 36, 1819-1826. PDF version 

Watson, A.B. and Turano, K. (1995) The optimal motion stimulus. Vision Research, 35, 325-336. PDF version 

Turano, K. (1995) Self-motion path discrimination: Effects of image stabilization. Journal of Vestibular Research, 5, 411-420. PDF version 

Turano, K., Rubin, G.S., Herdman, S.J., Chee, E. and Fried, L.P. (1994) Visual stabilization of posture in the elderly: Fallers versus non-fallers. Optometry and Vision Science, 71, 761-769. PDF version 

Rubin, G.S. and Turano, K. (1994) Low vision reading with sequential word presentation. Vision Research, 34, 1723-1733. PDF version 

Turano, K. and Wang, X. (1994) Visual discrimination between a curved and straight path of self motion: Effects of forward speed. Vision Research, 34, 107-114. 
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Turano, K., Herdman, S.J. and Dagnelie,G. (1993) Visual stabilization of posture in retinitis pigmentosa and in artificially-restricted visual fields. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 34, 3004-3010. PDF version 

Turano, K. and Wang, X. (1992) Motion thresholds in retinitis pigmentosa. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science , 33, 67-78. PDF version

Rubin, G.S and Turano, K. (1992) Reading without saccadic eye movements. Vision Research, 32, 895-902. PDF version 

Pantle, A. and Turano, K. (1992) Visual resolution of motion ambiguity with periodic luminance- and contrast-domain stimuli. Vision Research , 32, 2093-2106. 
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Turano, K. and Schuchard, R.A. (1991) Space perception in observers with visual field loss. Clinical Vision Sciences, 6, 289-299. PDF version 

Turano, K. (1991) Evidence for a common motion mechanism of luminance- and contrast-modulated patterns: Selective adaptation. Perception, 20, 455-466. 
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Turano, K. (1991) Bisection judgments in patients with retinitis pigmentosa. Clinical Vision Sciences, 6, 119-130. PDF version 

Fried, L.P., Herdman, S.J., Kuhn, K.E., Rubin, G. and Turano, K. (1991) Preclinical disability: Hypotheses about the bottom of the iceberg. Journal of Aging and Health, 3, 285-300. PDF version 

Turano, K. and Pantle, A. (1989) On the mechanism that encodes the movement of contrast variations I: Velocity discrimination. Vision Research, 29, 207-221. 
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Turano, K. and Pantle, A. (1985) Discontinuity limits for the generation of visual motion aftereffects with sine- and square-wave gratings. Journal of the Optical Society of America A 2, 260-266. PDF version 

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