Publications
St Clair Tracy, Helen, Nicola McDowell, Gordon N. Dutton, John Ravenscroft, Isobel Hay, and Andrew Blaikie. “Emulation of the subjective experience of visual dorsal stream dysfunction: a description of three in depth case studies.” Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 18 (2025): 1496811.
McDowell, Nicola, Helen St Clair Tracy, Andrew Blaikie, John Ravenscroft, and Gordon N. Dutton. “Hiding in plain sight: children with visual perceptual difficulties in schools.” Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 18 (2024): 1496730.
Jayasinghe, Aloka, Helen St Clair Tracy, John Ravenscroft, and Andrew Blaikie. “The CLASS (Cerebral visual impairment Learning and Awareness for School Staff) Pilot Study: An evaluation of the awareness of CVI amongst teachers and comparative evaluation of two different educational resources on understanding.” PLoS One 20, no. 6 (2025): e0324914
Cirta Tooth, Rachel Fiona Pilling, J Margaret Woodhouse. Jan 2024. Raising awareness of Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) through the use of educational videos: One size does not fit all.
Cassidy, Catherine Anne, Iain Oliver, Kamila Oles, Helen St Clair Tracy, Andrew Blaikie, and Alan Miller. “Immersive learning of cerebral visual impairment: understanding vision through dynamic immersive simulations.” In International Conference on Immersive Learning, pp. 81-95. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024
McDowell, N. (2023). Children with cerebral visual impairment related visual issues in the
Lueck, A., Harpster, K., Hartmann, E., Tracy, H. S. C., Jones, M., Legge, R., Kran, B., Ravenscroft, J., & Bauer, C. M. (2023). Toward Removing Barriers in the Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Care of Individuals With Cerebral Visual Impairments. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 10(2), 296-307.
J Ravenscroft, H St Clair Tracy, A Blaikie, Cerebral Visual Impairment on the Web: An Exploration of an Educational Web Resource as a Bridge to Public Understanding, Frontiers in Communication, Vol 6, Page 186, 15 September 2021,
Ravenscroft, J. (2020). Editorial. British Journal of Visual Impairment, 38(1), 3–5.
