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Basic and Clinical Applications of Vision Science: The Professor Jay M. Enoch Festschrift Volume 1997 ed. [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 324 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 1470 g, XIX, 324 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series 60
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-1996
  • Izdevniecība: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 0792343484
  • ISBN-13: 9780792343486
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 324 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 1470 g, XIX, 324 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sērija : Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series 60
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-1996
  • Izdevniecība: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 0792343484
  • ISBN-13: 9780792343486
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Basic and Clinical Applications of Vision Sciences contains the edited papers presented at the Enoch Vision Science Symposium, April 27-30 1996, which was organized in honor of the pioneer in vision science, Dr Jay M Enoch. Dr Enoch served for twelve years as Dean, School of Optometry, University of California, Berkeley. The book is organized along the lines of Dr. Enoch's contributions to vision science, but is not limited to these topics. Of special note, the reader will find papers on important new developments in photoreceptor, ophthalmic and visual optics, retinal imaging, ophthalmic physiology and pathophysiology, visual psychophysics and visual techniques. The papers are grouped into the following sections: photoreceptor optics;

ophthalmic and visual optics; binocular vision, developmental vision, eye movements and physiology; ophthalmic dysfunction; visual psychophysics and clinical applications; history of vision science. £/LIST£
Preface xi(2) Acknowledgments xiii(2) List of Contributors xv PART I 3(34) A multifaceted career in basic and applied Vision Science. 3(14) J.M. Enoch Publications of Professor Jay M Enoch. 17(20) PART II 37(280) PHOTORECEPTOR OPTICS 37(40) Photoreceptor waveguides -- A simple approach. 37(6) S.A. Klein. Imaging Photoreceptors in the living eye with adaptive optics. 43(4) J. Liang D.R. Williams D.T. Miller Photopigment absorptance and directional sensitivity in peripheral primate reuna. 47(4) O.S. Packer D.R. Williams Refractive index gradients in sunfish cones 51(6) M.P. Rowe N. Engheta J.M. Corless E.N. Pugh Jr. Apodization neutralization: A new technique for investigating the impact of the Stiles-Crawford effect on the visual function. 57(6) M.C. Rynders L.N. Thibos A. Bradley N. Lopez-Gil Analysis of human receptor density. 63(10) C.W. Tyler. Directional sensitivity of the cone system in normal and anomalous color vision 73(4) P.L. Walraven OPHTHALMIC AND VISUAL OPTICS 77(50) A formalism for analyzing degraded edges using modified Heaviside functions. 77(6) M.L. Calvo A. Manzanares M. Chevalier V. Lakshminarayanan Clinical implications of changes in lens and ocular imaging properties. 83(10) M.C.W. Campbell A. Glasser A. Roorda Color and luminance: A 24 bit analysis of eccentric photorefraction combined with Bruckner red reflex (VVDA). 93(4) G. Cibis M. Crandall V. Pruzhanovskiy J. Lynd T. Hug Potential acuity on a shoestring: The use of entoptic imagery. 97(6) T.E. Cohn J.M. Enoch The axial length/corneal radius ratio on emmetropia and ametropia: A review. 103(4) T. Grosvenor D.A. Goss New Progressive addition lenses with aspherical prescription surfaces. 107(4) G. Guilino Calculation of aberration coefficients: A matrix method. 111(4) V. Lakshminarayanan S. Varadharajan Residual Stress in PRK operated cornea and evaluation of the retinal image. 115(4) H. Ohzu M. Khin M.H. Mori T. Hatada The rotating dandelion: A new entoptic phenomenon? 119(4) L. Spillmann. Sampling theory of visual resolution and its clinical applications. 123(4) L.N. Thibos BINOCULAR VISION, DEVELOPMENTAL VISION, EYE MOVEMENTS AND PHYSIOLOGY 127(66) A new method for measurement of cyclodeviation in diagnostic positions by the New Cyclo Test. 127(4) S. Awaya M. Sato T. Kora M. Arai Activity of the human primary motor cortex during motor performance and motor imagery: A functional magnetic resonance investigation. 131(6) P. Baraldi V. Cettolo M.P. Francescato M.E. Diamond C.E. Porro Binocular chromatic rivalry and chromatic grid stimuli. 137(6) M.C. Barris Modeling magno-and parvo-like contributions from contrast-response functions using neuromagnetic measures. 143(6) H-W. Chen C. Aine E. Flynn C.C. Wood Equivalence of temporal frequency and modulation depth for flicker response suppression: Preliminary results. 149(4) A. Eisner Haemostatic effects of the CW-Nd: Y AG laser. 153(6) F. Fankhauser S. Kwasniewska Developing magnocellular pathways in children show reduced sensitivity to movement discrimination. 159(6) T. Lawton An anatomical method for monitoring experimentally-induced changes in eye-related columns in kitten visual cortex. 165(6) D. Mitchell C. Beaver The effects of barium on retinal function in the rabbit. 171(6) I. Perlman B. Lei, E. Zemel A. Itzhaki Exploring the characteristics of secret eye movements during fixation: A new approach of chaotic time series. 177(4) R.A. Schuchard J.M. Lim Visual imagery and virtual reality: New evidence supporting the scanpath theory explains the illusion of completeness and clarity. 181(8) L. Stark Y. Choi Y. Yu Guided Search 3.0: A model of visual search catches up with Jay Enoch 40 years later. 189(4) J.M. Wolfe G. Gancarz OPHTHALMIC DYSFUNCTION 193(46) Treatment trial for retinitis pigmentosa. 193(6) E.L. Berson. Evaluation of lymphocyte proliferation assay to purified protein derivative, enzyme linked immunosorbant assay, and tuberculin hypersensitivity in Eales disease. 199(4) J. Biswas S. Narain S Roy H.N. Madhavan Refractive surgery in flux. 203(6) T.J. Campen R. Bovelle H.E. Kaufman Visual function favors age-related macular degeneration? A tentative hypothesis. 209(4) E.C. Campos C. Schiavi A. Baldi Comparison of Goldmann tonometry measurements using creamer vs fluorescein in cynomolgus monkeys. 213(4) M.A. Croft J. Kiland S.J. Gange A. Aref C.D. Pelzek P.L. Kaufman Wavelength dependent lens transmission properties in diabetics and non-diabetics. 217(4) C.A. Johnson J.M. Nelson-Quigg L.S. Morse Phototoxic consequences of the corneal dome. 221(6) L.S. Kwok. Topography of rod and cone sensitivity loss in retinitis pigmentosa. 227(4) S. Nusinowitz D.G. Birch Residual psychophysical deficits following recovery from the Cuban epidemic of optic neuropathy. 231(4) A. Sadun R. Rubin In vivo cellular characterization of retinal pathology in a small eye animal. 235(4) H. Zwick R. Elliot S.T. Schuschereba D.J. Lund B.E. Stuck VISUAL PSYCHOPHYSICS AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS 239(70) Outside-In processing and the global precedence effect. 239(4) G. Amirkhiabani Visual fields and functionality. 243(4) I.L. Bailey Assessing reading ability in normal and low vision using the MNREAD reading acuity chart: Preliminary results. 247(4) J.E. Bailey V. Lakshminarayanan Sensory deficits in idiopathic congenital nystagmus. 251(6) H.E. Bedell M.T. Ukwade Optical transfer functions, polyplopia and selective spatial frequency loss in contrast sensitivity functions. 257(6) L. Bour P. Apkarian A new look at the utrocular discrimination. 263(4) A.I. Cogan The effect of age on the Westheimer function. 267(4) J. Comerford D. Malloy A. Pruszenski F. Thorn Extensions of sustained-like and transient-like effects. 271(4) E.A. Essock J.S. McCarley M.J. Sinai B-G. Khang S. Lehmkuhle W.K. Krebs C. Yu Functional and imaging investigations in patients with well-defined abnormalities of the visual system. 275(4) F.W. Fitzke Evaluation of quantitative measurement of prism induced metamorphopsia. 279(4) H. Hirose J.M. Enoch K.M. Tuan An analysis of human visual receptive fields using the perimetric method. 283(4) K. Kani M. Takashima S. Nagata O. Mimura K. Takubo Reaction times for recognition of degraded facial images. 287(8) V. Lakshminarayanan S.K. Bhatia A. Samal G.V. Welland Functional division of human retina. 295(4) L. Liu C.M. Schor Grating visual acuity with short exposure duration. 299(6) S. Yamade M. Kono Double flash resolution altered in aging and early glaucoma. 305(4) T. Yasuma N. Miyakawa J. Yamazaki N. Yamamoto H. Hirose HISTORY OF VISION SCIENCE 309(8) Descartes contact tube: A contribution to contact lens history. 309(4) R.F. Heitz Mach bands and art. 313(4) M.F. Marmor AUTHOR INDEX 317