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Werner, A. (2007). Colour constancy improves when an object moves. Journal of Vision, submitted.

 

Werner, A. (2006). The influence of depth segmentation on colour constancy. Perception, 35, 1171-1184.
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Werner, A., Smith, V., Pokorny, J., Kremers, J. & Greenlee, M. (2005) Psychophysical correlates of identified physiological processes in the human visual system. In: Kremer, J. (Ed), The Primate Visual System, 311-358. New York: Wiley & Sons.

 

Werner, A. & Ehmer, A. (2006). Age related changes of colour constancy. Perception, 35 (suppl), 23.

 

Ivanov, I. & Werner, A. (2006). The role of colour in visually guided actions. Perception, 35 (suppl), 149.

 

Martin, A. & Werner, A. (2006). The motion aftereffect under scotopic conditions. Perception, 35 (suppl), 219.

 

Gekeler, F., Shinoda, K., Blatsios, G., Werner, A. & Zrenner, E. (2005). Scotopic threshod responses to infrared irradiation in cats. Vision Research, 46, 357-364.
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Werner, A. (2005). Dynamic Colour constancy. Proceedings of the AIC Colour 05, Nieves, J.L. & Hernandez-Andres (Eds), 437-348.

 

Werner, A. (2004). Chromatic adaptation in motion. Journal of Vision, 4, 58.

 

Werner A. (2003b). Chromatic adaptation across depth planes. Perception, 32 (suppl), 148.

Werner A. (2003a). The spatial tuning of chromatic adaptation. Vision Research, 43, 1611-1623.
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Werner, A. & Sharpe, L.T. (2001). The influence of image articulation on the time-course of chromatic adaptation. Perception, 30 (suppl), 3.

Werner, A., Sharpe, L.T. & Zrenner, E. (2000). Asymmetries in the time-course of chromatic adaptation and the significance of contrast. Vision Research, 40, 1101-1113.
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Werner, A., & Woo, G. (1998). Are there differences in colour vision between Chinese and Caucasians? Proceedings of the 12th Asia Pacific Optometric Congress, 23.

 

Werner, A. (1996). The effect of contrasts on the time course of chromatic adaptation in a complex pattern. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, 37 (suppl), 1064.

 

Werner, A. (1995). Neural mechanisms underlying colour constancy. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, 36 (suppl), 558.

Werner, A., Schwarz, G. & Paulus, W. (1994). Ageing and chromatic contrast sensitivity. In: Color Vision Deficiency XII, Documenta Ophthalmologica, Proceedings Series, Drum, B., (Ed), 235 - 242. Boston: Kluwer.
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Paulus, W., Schwarz, G., Werner, A., Lange, H., Bayer, A., Hofschuster, M., Müller, N. & Zrenner, E. (1993). Impairment of retinal increment thresholds in Huntington’s Disease. Annals of Neurology, 34, 574 - 578.
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Werner, A. (1992). Psychophysical studies on ageing of the colour vision system. Perception, 21 (suppl), 21.

Werner, A. (1991). Studies on colour constancy in man using a checkerboard - Mondrian. In: From Pigments to Perception. Advances in Understanding Visual Processes, Nato ASI Series, A, Valberg, A. & Lee, B.B., (Eds), 391-395. New York: Plenum Press.
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Werner, A. (1990). Colour Constancy in the Honeybee, Apis mellifera. (Original Title: Farbkonstanz bei der Honigbiene, Apis mellifera. Untersuchung der zugrundeliegenden Mechanismen kontextbezogener Farbkodierung, sowie eine Studie der Farbkonstanzleistung des Menschen unter identischen Versuchsbedingungen). PhD Thesis, Freie Universität Berlin.

 

Menzel, R., Ventura, D.F., Werner, A., Joachim, L.C.M. & Backhaus, W. (1989). Spectral sensitivity of single photoreceptors and color vision in the stingless bee, Melipona quadrifasciata. Journal of Comparative Physiology, A, 166, 152-164.
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Backhaus, W. , Werner, A., & Menzel, R. (1987). Color Vision in honybees: metrik, dimensions, constancy and ecological factors. In: Neurobiology and Behavior of honeybees. Menzel, R. & Mercer, A. (Eds.), 172-190. Springer Verlag: Berlin.

Werner, A., Menzel, R. & Wehrhahn, Chr. (1988). Colour Constancy in the Honeybee. Journal of Neuroscience, 8, 156-159.
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