Writings
- Behavioral Vision Care
- "A Book Report on: 'How to Read a Book'", Skeffington Symposium
- "A Perspective on Behavioral Optometry"
- "Changes in the COVD Quality of Life Assessment Before and After Vision Therapy" JBO 2007
- Chapter 1: What is Vision?
- Chapter 2: The Space World
- "Current Thoughts on the Neurology of Vision", JOVD, Volume 26 / Spring 1995
- "Learning Related Visual Problems in Baltimore City - A Long Term Project" JOVD, Vol 33/Summer 2002
- "Insights into Clinical Care from the Ophthalmologic Press", JBO, volume 12/2001/Number 6.
- "Perspectives on Behavioral Optometry -- A Model of Vision", JOVD
- "Prisms and Perception" Skeffington Symposium 1997
- "Putting the Trigger in One Man's Definition of Vision", Skeffington Symposium, 1990
- "The Behavioral Use of Prisms", OEP Monograph
- "The Binocular Continuum", JBO 2002
- "The Evolution of a Model", Skeffington Symposium
- "The Myth of Critical Periods", 1994 OEPF
- "The Non-Malingering Syndrome - Catching it Twice", JOVD Volume 30 / Fall 1999
- "The Prevalence of Visual Conditions in a Population of Juvenile Delinquents", OEP, Curriculum II, Volume 61, Number 4, January 1989
- "To Train or Not, Why is There a Question", OEPF
- "Towards a Unified Theory of Vision", JOVD, Volume 24/Winter 1993
- "Understanding and Investigating Patients' Internal Space World Representations", Skeffington Symposium, January 1992
- "Visual Conditions of Symphony Musicians", JAOA, Volume 59, Number 12, 12/1988
- "Wet Mind, A New Cognitive Neuroscience and It's Implications for Behavioral Optometry", Skeffington Symposium
- Changes in Scores on the COVD Quality of Life Assessment Before & After Vision Therapy - A Multi-Office Study, with Lauren Gormley, JBO, 2007