Lotte-Guri Bogfjellmo Sten

Associate professor
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences
Department of Optometry, Radiography and Lighting Design
Campus Kongsberg
Key interest areas: Visual perception, children's vision, anterior segment, binocular vision

Responsibilities

Course coordinator:

  • Visual perception
  • Binocular vision
  • Light, vision and perception

Competences

Research areas: Motion perception, anterior segment

 

Publications

Bogfjellmo, L-G, Bex, P. J. and Falkenberg, H. K. (2014) The development of global and local motion discrimination in school aged children. Journal of Vision 14(2) 19; doi:10.1167/14.2.19

Bogfjellmo, L-G, Bex, P. J. and Falkenberg, H. K. (2013) Reduction in Direction Discrimination With Age and Slow Speed Is Due to Both Increased Internal Noise and Reduced Sampling Efficiency. Investigative Ophthalmology & Vision Science 54:5204-5210 

REFEREED CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS

Sten, L-G. B, Råen M, Brevik TB & Drolsum L. (2017) Does femtosecond laser assisted penetrating keratoplasty lead to less astigmatism in keratoconus patients, compared with conventional penetrating keratoplasty? Acta ophthalmologcia, 95 S259

Bogfjellmo, L-G, Bex, P. J. & Falkenberg, H. K. (2014) Direction discrimination of global motion low contrast patterns in school aged children Investigative ophthalmology and visual science, 55:2742 

Bogfjellmo, L-G, Falkenberg, H. K. and Bex, P. J. (2012) Global motion perception at low speed is reduced due to increased internal noise and reduced sampling efficiency in young, mid-aged and old observers. Perception 41 ECVP E-Abstract 53 

Bogfjellmo, L-G, Falkenberg, H. K. and Bex, P. J. (2011) How does speed affect sampling efficiency and internal noise in a motion discrimination task? Scandinavian Journal of Optometry and Visual Science 4.(2) s. 17-18

Bogfjellmo, L-G, Falkenberg, H. K. and Bex, P. J. (2011) How does directional noise limit global sensitivity in ageing? Perception 40 ECVP Abstract Supplement, page 93 

Bogfjellmo, L-G, Falkenberg, H. K. and Bex, P. J. (2010) Is global motion processing limited by increased contrast noise?, SJOVS: 3: 25-26