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Rigmor Baraas

Short CV

Since 2012 Professor at Buskerud University College, Kongsberg, Norge
2005-2012 Associate Professor at Buskerud University College, Kongsberg, Norge

2002-2005

Post Doctoral fellow in the Visual and Computational Neuroscience Laboratory, University of Manchester, UK
1997-2002 PhD in Optometry and Visual Science, Visual Science Laboratory, University of Manchester, UK

Documents

CV of Rigmor Baraas [pdf]

Scientifc Interest

We combine experimental and clinical psychophysics with high-resolution retinal imaging (adaptive optics and OCT), and genetics to study the functional implications of normal and abnormal structural changes in the eye's photoreceptor layer and how this relates to how we see colour, spatial pattern and motion.

Memberships

  • Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO)
  • International Colour Vision Society (ICVS)
  • Optical Society of America (OSA)

Further Activities

  • Editor-in-chief of Scandinavian Journal of Optometry and Visual Science (www.sjovs.org)
  • Organizer of the 21st symposium of the International Colour Vision Society to be held at Buskerud Unviersity College, Kongsberg July 1-5, 2011 (icvs2011.hibu.no)
  • Organizer of Kongsberg Vision Meeting, annual Scandinavian meeting in vision science since 2008 (cvri.hibu.no/cvri/KVM_2011.html)

Research Group

Colour Vision and Retinal Imaging

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Contact

Buskerud University College

Department of Optometry and Visual Science

Frogsvei 41
3611 Kongsberg
Norway

Phone: +4732869787

E-mail:
rigmor.baraas[at]hibu.no

Website:
http://cvri.hibu.no

Key Publications

  1. Baraas R. C., Hagen L. A., Dees E. W., Neitz M. (2012)
    Substitution of isoleucine for threonine at position 190 of S-opsin causes S-cone-function abnormalities.
    Vision Research 73, 1-9
  2. Dees E. W., Dubra, A., and Baraas R. C. (2011)
    Variability in parafoveal cone mosaic in normal trichromatic individuals.
     Biomedical Optics Express 2(5), 1351-1358
  3. Michaelides M., Rha J., Dees E. W., Baraas R. C., Wagner-Schuman M. L., Mollon J. D., Dubis A. M., Andersen M. K., Rosenberg T., Larsen M., Moore A. T., Carroll J. (2011)
    Integrity of the Cone Photoreceptor Mosaic in Oligocone Trichromacy.
    Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision Science 52, 4754-4764
  4. Baraas R. C., Kulikowski J. J., and Muldoon M. (2010)
    Bar-like S-cone stimuli reveal the importance of an intermediate temporal filter.
    Journal of Optical Society of America A 27, 766-780
  5. Baraas R. C., Foster D. H., Amano K., and Nascimento S. M. C. (2010)
    Color constancy of red-green dichromats and anomalous trichromats.
    Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision Science 51, 2286-2292
  6. Carroll J., Baraas R. C., Morgan, J. I. W., Williams D. R., Foster D. H., Neitz M. (2009)
    Cone photoreceptor mosaic disruption associated with Cys203Arg mutation in the M-cone opsin.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 106, 20948-20953
  7. Baraas R. C. (2008)
    Poorer color discrimination by females when tested with pseudoisochromatic plates containing vanishing designs on neutral backgrounds.
    Visual Neuroscience 25, 501-505
  8. Baraas R. C., Carroll J., Gunther K. L., Chung M., Williams D. R., Foster D. H., Neitz M. (2007)
    Adaptive-optics retinal imaging reveals S-cone dystrophy in tritan color-vision deficiency.
    Journal of Optical Society of America A 24, 1438-1447
  9. Baraas R. C., Foster D. H., Amano K., and Nascimento S. M. C. (2006)
    Anomalous trichromats’ judgments of surface color in natural scenes under different daylights.
    Visual Neuroscience 23, 629 – 635
  10. Baraas R. C. (2005)
    Perception of chromatic motion requires luminance interaction.
    Perception 34, 1025 – 1028
  11. Baraas R. C., Foster D. H., Amano K., and Nascimento S. M. C. (2004)
    Improved colour constancy for protanopic observers with natural reflectance spectra.
    Visual Neuroscience 21(3), 347-351

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