Martin Banks

Martin Banks

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 73

North America-United States

About Martin Banks

Martin Banks, With an exceptional h-index of 73 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of vision science, psychology, human factors, neuroscience.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

BiPMAP: a toolbox for predicting perceived motion artifacts on modern displays

High-fidelity eye, head, body, and world tracking with a wearable device

Contributed Session II: Bringing color into focus: Dynamic accommodation responses to polychromatic stimuli

The statistics of eye movements and binocular disparities during VR gaming: Implications for headset design

One Preferred Retinal Locus to rule them all: A fine dissection of the PRL in space and time

Author Response: Radial and tangential retinal magnifications as functions of visual field angle across spherical, oblate, and prolate retinal profiles

Consistency of the PRL Across Vergence Demand as a Measure of Objective Fixation Disparity

Oriented blur biases the perceived direction of motion

Martin Banks Information

University

Position

Professor of Vision Science

Citations(all)

25242

Citations(since 2020)

6734

Cited By

21968

hIndex(all)

73

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

160

i10Index(since 2020)

88

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, Berkeley

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Martin Banks Skills & Research Interests

vision science

psychology

human factors

neuroscience

Top articles of Martin Banks

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

BiPMAP: a toolbox for predicting perceived motion artifacts on modern displays

Optics Express

Guanghan Meng

Dekel Galor

Laura Waller

Martin S Banks

2024/3/25

High-fidelity eye, head, body, and world tracking with a wearable device

Behavior Research Methods

Vasha DuTell

Agostino Gibaldi

Giulia Focarelli

Bruno A Olshausen

Martin S Banks

2024/1

Contributed Session II: Bringing color into focus: Dynamic accommodation responses to polychromatic stimuli

Journal of Vision

Benjamin M Chin

Martin S Banks

Derek Nankivil

Austin Roorda

Emily A Cooper

2023/12/1

The statistics of eye movements and binocular disparities during VR gaming: Implications for headset design

ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) (to be presented at SIGGRAPH 2023)

Avi M Aizenman

George A Koulieris

Agostino Gibaldi

Vibhor Sehgal

Dennis M Levi

...

2022

One Preferred Retinal Locus to rule them all: A fine dissection of the PRL in space and time

Journal of Vision

Josselin Gautier

Norick R Bowers

Martin S Banks

Austin Roorda

2023/8/1

Author Response: Radial and tangential retinal magnifications as functions of visual field angle across spherical, oblate, and prolate retinal profiles

Translational Vision Science & Technology

Gareth D Hastings

Martin S Banks

Austin Roorda

2023/1/3

Consistency of the PRL Across Vergence Demand as a Measure of Objective Fixation Disparity

Journal of Vision

Norick R Bowers

Susana TL Chung

Martin S Banks

Austin Roorda

2023/8/1

Oriented blur biases the perceived direction of motion

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science

Cherlyn J Ng

Duje Tadin

Randolph Blake

Martin S Banks

Geunyoung Yoon

2023/6/1

Binocular varichroma and accommodation measurement system: the visual impact of LCA or TCA correction

Derek Nankivil

Swati Bhargava

Nadav H Ivzan

Steven A Cholewiak

Francesco LaRocca

...

2023/3/17

The visual benefits of correcting longitudinal and transverse chromatic aberration

Journal of Vision

Austin Roorda

Steven A Cholewiak

Swati Bhargava

Nadav H Ivzan

Francesco LaRocca

...

2023/2/1

Radial and tangential retinal magnifications as functions of visual field angle across spherical, oblate, and prolate retinal profiles

Translational Vision Science & Technology

Gareth D Hastings

Martin S Banks

Austin Roorda

2022/9/1

Modelling the expected effect of correcting chromatic aberration on visual performance

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science

Derek Nankivil

Austin Roorda

Nadav Ivzan

Martin Banks

2022/6/1

Human stereovision is affected by adaptation in the monocular channels

Journal of Vision

Cherlyn Ng

Martin Banks

Randolph Blake

Duje Tadin

Geunyoung Yoon

2022/12/5

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Journal of Vision

Jacqueline Fulvio

Pascal Mamassian

Nicholas Gaspelin

Matthew Hilchey

Dominique Lamy

...

2017/9

Suprathreshold contrast perception is altered by long-term adaptation to habitual optical blur

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science

Cherlyn J Ng

Ramkumar Sabesan

Antoine Barbot

Martin S Banks

Geunyoung Yoon

2022/10/3

Seeing the world like never before: human stereovision through perfect optics

bioRxiv

Cherlyn J Ng

Randolph Blake

Martin S Banks

Duje Tadin

Geunyoung Yoon

2021/1/6

Integrating high fidelity eye, head and world tracking in a wearable device

Vasha DuTell

Agostino Gibaldi

Giulia Focarelli

Bruno Olshausen

Martin S Banks

2021/5/25

A Study on the Activity and Operation of Nara Archives Netti Supporters of the National Archives of Korea

Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management

Jeyeon Baek

Seongsin Lee

2021

Solving parallax error for 3D eye tracking

Agostino Gibaldi

Vasha DuTell

Martin S Banks

2021/5/25

Lags and leads of accommodation in humans: Fact or fiction?

Journal of vision

Vivek Labhishetty

Steven A Cholewiak

Austin Roorda

Martin S Banks

2021/3/1

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