
• Alberti, C.F., Bex, P.J. (2018). Binocular contrast summation and inhibition depends on spatial frequency, eccentricity and binocular disparity. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics. 38(5):525-537. pdf
• Alberti, C.F., Goldstein, R. Peli, E., Bowers, A.R. (2017). Driving with hemianopia V: Do individuals with hemianopia spontaneously adapt their gaze scanning to differing hazard detection demands? Translational Vision Science & Technology, 6(5), 11. pdf
• Alberti, C.F., Peli, E., Bowers, A.R. (2014). Driving with Hemianopia: III. Detection of stationary and approaching pedestrians in a simulator. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 55, 368-374. pdf
• Alberti, C.F., Shahar, A., Crundall, D. (2014). Are experienced drivers more likely than novice drivers to benefit from driving simulations with a wide field of view? Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 27(A), 124-132. pdf
• Alberti, C.F., Horowitz, T., Bronstad, P.M., Bowers, A.R. (2014). Visual attention measures predict pedestrian detection in central field loss: a pilot study. PLoSONE 9(2): e89381. pdf
• Alberti, C.F., Gamberini, L., Spagnolli, A., Varotto, D., Semenzato, L. (2012). Using eye-tracking to assess the effectiveness of a 3D Riding Simulator in training Hazard Perception. CyberPsychology, Behavior and Social Networking, 15(5), 274-276. pdf
• Shahar, A., Alberti, C.F., Clarke, D., & Crundall, D. (2010). Hazard Perception as a function of target location and the field of view. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 42, 1577-1584. pdf
• Alberti, C.F., Pavan, A., Campana, G. Casco, C. (2010). Segmentation by single and combined features involves different contextual influences. Vision Research, 50, 1065-1073. pdf
• Alberti, C.F., Furlan, S., De Sanctis, T., Salviato, T. & Gamberini, L. (2008). Accessibility to the web for the elderly: is it possibile? The proposal of Eldy software. 2nd European Workshop on Cybertherapy, Rehabilitation and e-Mental Health, 9-11. pdf