LIST OF
PUBLICATIONS
*signifies articles published in magazines that are
not peer-reviewed, classified as "Outreach".
202.
Braithwaite, J.J., Broglia, E., Bagshaw, A.P. and Wilkins, A.J. (2012). Evidence of
elevated cortical hyperexcitability and its association with out-of-body
experiences in the non-clinical population: new findings from a pattern-glare
task. Cortex, in press.
191a. References for the
articles in Optometry Today.
170. Wilkins, A.J. (2005).*.
Dyslexia: medical fact or fiction. Optometry
Today, October 7.
162. Covanis, A, Stodieck, S.R. and
Wilkins, A.J. (2004). Treatment of photosensitivity. Epilepsia, 45,
(Suppl. 1).:40-45.
158. Wilkins, A.J. (2003). Reading through Colour.
Wiley: Chichester. ISBN 0-470-85116-3
151.
Wilkins, A.J. and Evans, B.J.W. (2001). Pattern Glare Test. IOO
Marketing Ltd, London.
147. Evans, B.J.W. and Wilkins,
A.J. (2001). A new near vision test card. Optometry Today, Dec 15.
146.
Evans, B.J.W. and Wilkins, A.J. (2001). Institute of Optometry Near Test Card. IOO Marketing Ltd, London.
140. Kasteleijn-Nost Trenite, D.G.A, Binnie, C.D,
Harding, G.F.A, Wilkins, A, Covanis, T, Eeg-Olofsson, O, Goosens, L, Henriksen, O, Kramer, G, Leyton, F, Pedersen, B, Ricci, S,
Rubboli, G, Spekreijse, H, Waltz, S. (1999). Medical
technology assessment: photic stimulation -
standardization of screening methods. Neurophysiol. Clin. 29, 318-324.
139.
Simmers, A.J, Gray, L.S. and Wilkins, A. (1999). The influence of Precision
Tinted lenses upon ocular accommodation. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. ( Suppl.). 40(4), 361.
137.
Wilkins, A.J, Lewis, E. (1999). Coloured overlays, text and texture. Perception, 28, 641-650.
135.
Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite, D.G.A, Binnie,
C.D, Harding, G.F.A. and Wilkins, A. (1998). Photic stimulation (
134. Binnie, C.D. and Wilkins, A.J. (1998). Visually induced
seizures not caused by flicker. In Reflex Seizures and Reflex Epilepsies,
Zifkin, B.G, Andermann, F, Baumanoir,
A. and Rowan, A.J. (Eds), Lippincott-Raven,
Philadelphia, pp. 123-138.
133. Binnie, C.D. and Wilkins, A.J. (1997). Ecstatic seizures
induced by television. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery
and Psychiatry, 63, 273.
129. Wilkins, A.J. (1996). Helping reading with colour. Dyslexia Review, 7(3).
122.
Wilkins, A.J. (1995). Towards an understanding of reflex
epilepsy and the absence. In J.S.Duncan and C.P.Panayiotopoulos (eds).
Typical Absences and Related Epileptic Syndromes.
London: Churchill, pp 196-205.
121a. Wilkins,
A.J. (1995). Visual
Stress. Oxford University Press. 194 pp.
119.
Chronicle, E.P, Wilkins, A.J. and Coleston, D.M.
(1995). Thresholds for detection of a target against a background grating
suggest visual dysfunction in migraine with aura but not migraine without aura.
Cephalagia, 15, 117-22.
118. Chen,
E, McKenna, P. and Wilkins, A.J. (1995). Semantic processing
and categorisation in schizophrenia. In A. Sims (ed.),
Speech and Language Disorders in Psychiatry. Gaskell, London. pp.126-137.
114.
Wilkins, A.J. (1994). Apparatus for and a method of
obtaining an ophthalmic tint. UK Patent No. 2,246,427. 4th May.
113.
Wilkins, A.J. (1994). Photosensitive epilepsy associated with playing computer
games. A review commissioned by the Consumer Safety Unit of the Department
of Trade and Industry.
112.
Wilkins, A.J. (1994). Sources of visual stress. Proceedings of the CIE Conference, Vienna.
111.
Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite, D.G.A, Dekker, E, Spekreijse, G.J.F, Brekelmans,
G.J.F, Wilkins, A.J. and van Emde Boas, W. (1994).
The role of television, videogames and computers in epileptic photosensitive
patients: preliminary results. Epilepsia. (Abstract only).
109. Binnie, C.D, Harding, G.F.A, Richens, A. and Wilkins, A.
(1994). Video games and epileptic seizures - a consensus
statement. Seizure, 3, 245-246.
108.
Wilkins, A.J. (1993). Intuitive overlays for use by teachers
and optometrists. Institute of Optometry Marketing, London.
107.
Wilkins, A.J. (1993). A system for precision ophthalmic tinting: manual for the
intuitive colorimeter. Cerium Visual Technologies.
pp.27.
105. Wilkins, A.J. (1993).
Health and efficiency in lighting practice. Energy,
18(2), 123-129.
103.
Kennard, C. and Wilkins, A.J. (1993). Special Sensation.
In R. Greenwood M.P Barnes, T.M.McMillan
and C.D. Ward (ed.), Neurological Rehabilitation. Churchill
Livingstone: Edinbugh.
101. Wilkins, A, Peck, A. and Jordan, B. (1992). Visual discomfort in the classroom. Child Language
Teaching and Therapy, 7(3), 326-340.
99.
Wilkins, A.J. (1992). Information about televisions and
computer displays for patients with photosensitive epilepsy. British Epilepsy Association.
98.
Wilkins, A.J. (1992). Possibilities for migraine therapy
using coloured glasses? In Proceedings of the Anglo
Dutch Migraine meeting, (ed. T.J. Steiner). Canterbury.
96.
Wilkinson, P.R. and Wilkins, A.J. (1991). Optical devices
for reducing photophobia. Patent no. GB 9000165
(4.1.91). London: UK Patent Office.
94.
Wilkins, A.J. and Neary, C. (1991). Some visual, optometric and perceptual effects of coloured glasses.
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 11, 163-171.
93.
Wilkins, A.J. (1991). Visual display units versus visual
computation. Behaviour and Information Technology, 10(6),
515-523.
92.
Wilkins, A.J. (1991). Visual discomfort and reading. In J. F. Stein (ed.), Vision and Visual Dyslexia.
Macmillan: Basingstoke, pp.155-170.
91.
Wilkins A.J. (1991). Light right for sight: heath and
efficiency in lighting practice. In E. Mills (ed.), Proceedings of
the First European Conference on Energy Efficient Lighting, Stockholm.
88.
Wilkins, A.J, Binnie, C.D, Darby, C.E. and
Kasteleijn-Nolst TrenitŸ, D. (1990). Inferences regarding the visual precipitation of seizures,
eye-strain and headaches. In: A. Avoli, P. Gloor, G. Kostpoulos and R. Naquet (ed.), Generalised epilepsy: neurological
approaches. Birkhauser:Boston,
pp.314-326.
87.
Wilkins, A.J. Stress and distress in the office environment. (1990).
In S. Puglisi-Allegra and A. Oliverio (ed.), Psychobiology
of Stress. Kluwer Academic: Netherlands,
pp.211-221
86. Watt,
R.J, Bock, J. Thimbleby, H. and Wilkins, A.J. (1990).
Visible aspects of text. In: Applying visual
psychophysics to user interface design. British Telecom.
pp 309-325.
85. Somazzi, L, Della Sala, S . and Wilkins, A.J. (1990). A simple test of contrast sensitivity in glaucoma. Italian
Journal of Ophthalmology, 4(4), 209-213.
83.
Wilkins, A.J, Plant, G. and Huddy, A. (1989).
Neuropsychological principles applied to rehabilitation of a stroke patient. Lancet, 8628(1), 54.
81.
Wilkins, A.J. Binnie, C.D, Darby, C.E. and
Kasteleijn-Nolst TrenitŸ, D.G.A. (1989). Epileptic and non-epileptic sensitivity to light. In: A. Beaumanoir, H. Gastaut, R. Naquet (ed.), Reflex seizures and reflex epilepsies.
Geneve: Editions Medicine and Hygiene, pp 153-162.
80.
Wilkins, A.J. (1989). Photosensitive epilepsy and visual
discomfort. In C. Kennard, and M.Swash (ed.), Hierarchies
in Neurology: A Reappraisal of a Jacksonian Concept.
London: Springer-Verlag, pp.65-75.
77. Binnie, C.D, Darby, C.E, Kasteleijn-Nolst TrenitŸ, D.G.A. and Wilkins, A.J. (1989). Photosensitive
epilepsy: clinical features. In: A. Beaumanoir, H. Gastaut, R. Naquet (ed.), Reflex
seizures and reflex epilepsies. Geneve: Editions
Medicine and Hygiene, pp 163-170.
74.
Wilkins, A.J. (1988). Visual distress in the office
environment. Facilities, 17(4).
73. Plant,
G. and Wilkins, A. (1988). Preserved movement sensitivity
following occipital lobe damage: a case report of spatio-temporal
contrast sensitivity in the Riddoch phenomenon.
Clinical Vision Sciences, 2(4), 321-329.
71. Hull,
A, Wilkins, A.J. and Baddeley, A. (1988). Cognitive psychology and the wiring of plugs. In Gruneberg, M.M, Morris, P.E. and Sykes, R.N. (eds.), Practical
Aspects of Memory: Current Research and Issues, 1; Memory in Everyday
Life. Chichester: John Wiley, pp.514-518.
70.
Wilkins, A.J, Shallice, T. and McCarthy, R. (1987). Frontal lesions and sustained attention. Neuropsychologia,
25(2), 359-365.
68.
Wilkins, A.J. and Lindsay, J. (1987). Questions and answers about
photosensitive epilepsy: A patient's guide. In E.Ross,
D. Chadwick and R.Crawford (ed.), Epilepsy in
Young People. Chichester: John Wiley, pp.157-162.
66.
Wilkins, A.J. (1987). What's in a name? Perception, 16, 409-410.
65. Wilkins,
A.J. (1987). Visual sensitivity and hyperexcitability
in epilepsy and migraine. In F. Andermann and E.Lugaresi (ed.), Migraine and Epilepsy.
Boston, New York: Butterworth, pp.339-365.
64.
Wilkins, A.J. (1987). Stricken by Stripes. Migraine
News, 53, 8-9.
63.
Wilkins, A.J. (1987). Photosensitive epilepsy and visual
display units. In E. Ross, D. Chadwick and R. Crawford (ed.), Epilepsy
in Young People. Chichester: John Wiley, pp.147-155.
61.
Kennard, C. and Wilkins, A.J. (1987). Migraine. In R.L. Gregory (ed.), Oxford Companion to the Mind.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.483-484.
60. Della Sala, S, Bartoni,
G, Somazzi, L, Stubbe, F,
and Wilkins, A.J. (1987). The rapid assessment of visual
dysfunction in multiple sclerosis. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery
and Psychiatry, 50, 840-846.
59. Binnie, C, Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite,
D, Smit, A. and Wilkins, A. (1987). Interactions of epileptiform EEG
discharges and cognition. Epilepsy Research, 1, 239-245.
58.
Wilkins, A.J. and Robson, J.G. (1986). The Cambridge Low
Contrast Gratings. London: Clement Clarke International.
57.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986). Why are some things unpleasant to look at? In D.J. Oborne (ed.), Contemporary
Ergonomics. London: Taylor and Francis, pp.259-263.
56.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986). What is visual discomfort? Trends in Neurosciences,
9(8), 343-346.
55.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986). Visual discomfort. Optician,
191(5048), 15-16.
54.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986). Remembering to do things in the
laboratory and everyday life. Acta Neurologica Scandanavia, 74(109),
109-112.
53.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986). On the manner in which sensory and
cognitive processes contribute to epileptogenesis and
are disrupted by it. Acta Neurologica Scandanavia, 74(109),
91-95.
51.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986). Disturbances of vision and their
association with epilepsy and related disorders. In M.R.Trimble
and E.H.Reynolds (ed.), What
is Epilepsy? Churchill Livingstone (Edinburgh),
pp.183-191.
50.
Wilkins, A.J. (1986). Contrast sensitivity and its measurement. Optician,
192(5052), 13-14.
48. Bertoni, G, Somazzi, L. et al.
and Wilkins, A.J. (1986). La sensibilite au contraste par un noveau test a choix force. Bulletin
et Memoire S.F.O, 97, 140-145.
47.
Wilkins, A.J. and Lindsay, J. (1985). Common forms of reflex epilepsy:
physiological mechanisms and techniques for treatment. In
T.A. Pedley and B.S. Meldrum (eds.), Recent
Advances in Epilepsy II. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone,
pp.239-271.
46.
Wilkins, A.J. (1985). Visual display units and fluorescent lighting affects
movements of the eyes across text.
45.
Wilkins, A.J. (1985). Discomfort and visual displays. Displays, 6,
101-103.
44.
Wilkins, A.J. (1985). Visual discomfort and cathode ray tube displays. In B. Shackel (ed.), Human Computer
Interaction-Interact '84. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 39. pp.75-79.
43.
Friedman, W.J. and Wilkins, A.J. (1985). Scale effects in memory for the time
of events. Memory and Cognition, 13, 168-175.
42. Della Sala, S, Bartoni,
G, Somazzi, L, Stubbe, F,
and Wilkins, A.J. (1985). Impaired contrast sensitivity in diabetic patients
with and without retinopathy: a new technique for rapid assessment. British
Journal of Ophthalmology, 69, 136-142.
41. Binnie, C.D, Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite,
D.G.A, De Korte, R. and Wilkins, A.J. (1985). Visual display units and risk of seizures. Lancet, 8435(1), 991.
37.
Meldrum, B.S. and Wilkins, A.J. (1984). Photosensitive epilepsy: integration of
pharmacological and psychophysical evidence. In P. Schwatzkroin
and H.V. Wheal (ed.), Electrophysiology of Epilepsy. London: Academic
Press, 51-77.
36. Della Sala, S, Somazzi,
L. and Wilkins, A.J. (1984). Rapid techniques for detecting
"blurred vision" in diseases of primary visual pathways. Lancet,
2, 1015-1016.
35. Baddeley, A.D. and Wilkins, A.J. (1984). Taking
memory out of the laboratory. In J.E. Harris and P.E.
Morris (eds.), Everyday Memory, Actions and Absentmindedness.
London: Academic Press, pp.1-17.
34. Aarts, J.H.P, Binnie, C.D, Smit, A.M. and Wilkins, A.J. (1984). Selective
cognitive impairment during focal and generalised epileptiform
EEG activity. Brain, 107, 293-308.
33.
Wilkins, A.J. (1983). Are there any conditions, such as epilepsy which should
preclude employees using visual display units? British
Medical Journal, 287, 482.
32.
Wilkins, A.J, Zifkin, B, Andermann, F. and McGovern,
E. (1982). Seizures induced by thinking. Annals of Neurology, 11,
608-612.
31. Wastell, D.G, Wilkins, A.J. and Darby, C.E. (1982).
Self-induction of epileptic seizures by eye closure: Spectral analysis of
concomitant EEG. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 45,
1151-1152.
30.
Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenite, D.G.A, Binnie,
C.D, de Korte, R.A, Overweg,
J, Peters, A.C.B. and Wilkins, A.J. (1982). Correlative
electrophysiological and clinical studies in photosensitive epilepsy. In
T.A. Betts, R.J. Hoppener and V. Peterson (ed.), British
Journal of Clinical Practice Symposium Supplement, 18, 81-83.
28. Aarts, J.H.P, Binnie, C.D, Smit, A.M. and Wilkins, A.J. (1982). Performance
testing during epileptiform EEG activity. In
T.A. Betts, R.J. Hoppener and V. Peterson, (ed.), British
Journal of Clinical Practice Symposium Supplement, 18, 78-80.
27.
Wilkins, A.J. (1981). Review of The Story of Ruth by
M. Schatzman. Perception, 10,
355.
26.
Wilkins, A.J, Binnie, C.D. and Darby, C.E. (1981). Interhemispheric differences in photosensitivity: I.
Pattern sensitivity thresholds. Electroencephalography and Clinical
Neurophysiology, 5, 461-468.
24. Binnie, C.D, Darby, C.E, de Korte,
R.A. and Wilkins, A.J. (1981). Interhemispheric differences in photosensitivity thresholds. In M. Dam, L.
Gram and J.K. Penry (ed.), Advances in Epileptology: XIIth Epilepsy
International Symposium. New York: Raven Press, pp.403-412.
23. Binnie, C.D, Wilkins, A.J. and de Korte,
R.A. (1981). Interhemispheric differences in photosensitivity:
II. Intermittent photic
stimulation. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology,
52, 469-472.
22.
Wilkins, A.J, Binnie, C.D. and Darby, C.E. (1980). Visually-induced seizures. Progress in Neurobiology, 15,
85-117.
21. Darby,
C.E, Wilkins, A.J, Binnie, C.D. and de Korte, R.A. (1980). Routine testing for
pattern sensitivity. Journal of Electrophysiological Technology, 6,
202-210.
20. Darby,
C.E, de Korte, R.A, Binnie,
C.D. and Wilkins, A.J. (1980). The self-induction of
epileptic seizures by eye-closure. Epilepsia,
21, 31-42.
19. Binnie, C.D, Darby, C.E, de Korte,
R.A, Veldhuizen, R. and Wilkins, A.J. (1980). EEG
sensitivity to television: effects of ambient lighting. Electroencephalography
and Clinical Neurophysiology, 50, 329-331.
18. Binnie, C.D, Darby, C.E, de Korte,
R.A. and Wilkins, A.J. (1980). Self-induction of epileptic seizures by eye
closure: incidence and recognition. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and
Psychiatry, 43, 386-389.
17.
Wilkins, A.J, Darby, C.E, Stefansson, S.F, Jeavons,
P.M. and Harding, G.F.A. (1979). Television epilepsy: the role of pattern. Electroencephalography
and Clinical Neurophysiology, 47, 163-171.
16.
Wilkins, A.J, Darby, C.E. and Binnie, C.D. (1979). On the triggering of photosensitive seizures. In D.J. Oborne, M.M. Gruneberg,
and J.R.Eisler, (ed.), Research in Psychology and
Medicine, Vol. 1. London: Academic Press, pp.377-384.
15.
Wilkins, A.J, Darby, C.E. and Binnie, C.D. (1979). Neurophysiological aspects of pattern-sensitive epilepsy. Brain, 102,
1-25.
14.
Wilkins, A.J. (1979). Sizing up categories. British
Journal of Psychology, 70, 143-148.
13.
Wilkins, A.J. (1979). Memory and absentmindedness. (Geheugen en verstrooidheideen
onderzoek naar het vergeten). T.N.O. Project, 6, 224-226.
12. Binnie, C.D, Darby, C.E. and Wilkins, A.J. (1979).
Pattern-sensitivity: The role of movement. In Lechner,
H. and Aranibar, A. (eds.), Proceedings of the
Second European Congress of Electroencephalography and Clinical
Neurophysiology. Elsevier: North Holland. pp.650-655.
9.
Wilkins, A.J. (1978). Television-induced epilepsy and its
prevention. Leader : British Medical
Journal, 1, 1301-1302.
8.
Wilkins, A.J. (1978). Television epilepsy. Epilepsy
News, 6, 6-7.
7.
Wilkins, A.J. (1978). Epileptogenic attributes of
television and visual display units. In an edited transcript of the one-day
meeting on eye-strain and VDUs, Loughborough University of Technology, 15
December. Ergonomics Society, with the technical
collaboration of the Applied Vision Association.
6.
Wilkins, A.J, Darby, C.E. and Binnie, C.D. (1977). Optical treatment of photosensitive epilepsy. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 43,
577.
5.
Stefansson, S.B, Darby, C.E, Wilkins, A.J, Binnie,
C.D, Malton, A.P, Smith, A.T. and Stockley,
A.V. (1977). Television epilepsy and pattern sensitivity.
British Medical Journal, 2, 88-90.
4. Ives,
J.R, Wilkins, A, Jones, M, Andermann, F. and Woods, J.
(1976). Twenty-seven days in the life of an epileptic patient. Biotelemetry,
3, 177-180.
3.
Wilkins, A.J, Andermann, F. and Ives, J. (1975). Stripes, complex
cells and seizures. An attempt to determine the locus
and nature of the trigger mechanism in pattern-sensitive epilepsy. Brain,
98, 365-380.
2.
Wilkins, A.J. and Stewart, A. (1974). The time course of
lateral asymmetries in visual perception of letters. Journal of
Experimental Psychology, 102, 905-908.
1.
Wilkins, A.J. (1971). Conjoint frequency, category size and
categorisation time. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behaviour,
10, 382-385.