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1. Association of macular pigment optical density with retinal layer thicknesses in eyes with and without manifest primary open-angle glaucoma

2. Initiation of feeding by four sympatric Neotropical primates (Ateles belzebuth, Lagothrix lagotricha poeppigii, Plecturocebus (Callicebus) discolor, and Pithecia aequatorialis) in Amazonian Ecuador: Relationships to photic and ecological factors.

4. Reticular Pseudodrusen Characteristics and Associations in the Carotenoids in Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2 (CAREDS2), an Ancillary Study of the Women's Health Initiative

5. Initiation of feeding by four sympatric Neotropical primates (Ateles belzebuth, Lagothrix lagotricha poeppigii, Plecturocebus (Callicebus) discolor, and Pithecia aequatorialis) in Amazonian Ecuador: Relationships to photic and ecological factors

7. Joint Associations of Diet, Lifestyle, and Genes with Age-Related Macular Degeneration

8. Macular lutein and zeaxanthin are related to brain lutein and zeaxanthin in primates

9. Physiological differences between neurons in layer 2 and layer 3 of primary visual cortex (V1) of alert macaque monkeys

10. The influence of supplemental lutein and docosahexaenoic acid on serum, lipoproteins, and macular pigmentation

11. Cognitive findings of an exploratory trial of docosahexaenoic acid and lutein supplementation in older women

12. Eye movements between saccades: Measuring ocular drift and tremor

13. Nutritional manipulation of primate retinas. IV. Effects of n−3 fatty acids, lutein, and zeaxanthin on S-cones and rods in the foveal region

14. High Response Reliability of Neurons in Primary Visual Cortex (V1) of Alert, Trained Monkeys

15. Primate area V1: Largest response gain for receptive fields in the straight-ahead direction

16. A physiological perspective on fixational eye movements

18. Physiological Properties of Macaque V1 Neurons are Correlated With Extracellular Spike Amplitude, Duration, and Polarity

19. Response Variability of Neurons in Primary Visual Cortex (V1) of Alert Monkeys

20. A Dissociation Between Brain Activity and Perception: Chromatically Opponent Cortical Neurons Signal Chromatic Flicker that is not Perceived

21. Dietary Manipulation of Plasma Carotenoid Concentrations of Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri sciureus)

22. Nutritional Manipulation of Primate Retinas, V: Effects of Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and n–3 Fatty Acids on Retinal Sensitivity to Blue-Light–Induced Damage

23. Physiological differences between neurons in layer 2 and layer 3 of primary visual cortex (V1) of alert macaque monkeys

24. Eye position compensation improves estimates of response magnitude and receptive field geometry in alert monkeys

25. Macular pigment density and age-related maculopathy in the Carotenoids in Age-Related Eye Disease Study. An ancillary study of the women's health initiative

26. Compensation for light loss resulting from filtering by macular pigment: relation to the S-cone pathway

27. Predictors of optical density of lutein and zeaxanthin in retinas of older women in the Carotenoids in Age-Related Eye Disease Study, an ancillary study of the Women's Health Initiative

28. Orientation and direction selectivity of neurons in V1 of alert monkeys: functional relationships and laminar distributions

29. Spatial organization of receptive fields of V1 neurons of alert monkeys: comparison with responses to gratings

30. Macular pigment density is reduced in obese subjects

32. Selective activation of visual cortex neurons by fixational eye movements: implications for neural coding

33. Macular pigment density measured by autofluorescence spectrometry: comparison with reflectometry and heterochromatic flicker photometry

34. Relation among serum and tissue concentrations of lutein and zeaxanthin and macular pigment density

35. Retinyl palmitate in macaque retina-retinal pigment epithelium-choroid: distribution and correlation with age and vitamin E

36. Enhancing Performance While Avoiding Damage: A Contribution of Macular Pigment

37. Genetic Determinants of Macular Pigments in Women of the Carotenoids in Age-Related Eye Disease Study

38. Individual Variations in the Spatial Profile of Macular Pigment

39. Comparison of fluorescein angiography with microvascular anatomy of macaque retinas

40. Healthy Lifestyles Related to Subsequent Prevalence of Age-Related Macular Degeneration

41. Awakening the visual cortex

43. Orientation selectivity in V1 of alert monkeys

46. Comparison Between Measurements of Retinal Thickness Made Noninvasively in Vivo and by Microscopy in Vitro

47. Saccades and drifts differentially modulate neuronal activity in V1: Effects of retinal image motion, position, and extraretinal influences

48. Spatial Profile of Macular Pigment and Its Relationship to Foveal Architecture

49. Macular Pigment Density and Age-Related Maculopathy in the Carotenoids in Age-Related Eye Disease Study

50. Nutritional Manipulation of Primate Retinas, III: Effects of Lutein or Zeaxanthin Supplementation on Adipose Tissue and Retina of Xanthophyll-Free Monkeys

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