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E-grāmata: Basic and Clinical Applications of Vision Science: The Professor Jay M. Enoch Festschrift Volume

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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£

Papildus informācija

Springer Book Archives
I.- A multifaceted career in basic and applied Vision Science..- II.-
Photoreceptor waveguides - A simple approach..- Imaging Photoreceptors in the
living eye with adaptive optics..- Photopigment absorptance and directional
sensitivity in peripheral primate retina..- Refractive index gradients in
sunfish cones.- Apodization neutralization: A new technique for investigating
the impact of the Stiles-Crawford effect on the visual function..- Analysis
of human receptor density..- Directional sensitivity of the cone system in
normal and anomalous color vision..- A formalism for analyzing degraded edges
using modified Heaviside functions..- Clinical implications of changes in
lens and ocular imaging properties..- Color and luminance: A 24 bit analysis
of eccentric photorefraction combined with Bruckner red reflex (VVDA)..-
Potential acuity on a shoestring: The use of entoptic imagery..- The axial
length/corneal radius ratio on emmetropia and ametropia: A review..- New
Progressive addition lenses with aspherical prescription surfaces..-
Calculation of aberration coefficients: A matrix method..- Residual Stress in
PRK operated cornea and evaluation of the retinal image..- The rotating
dandelion: A new entoptic phenomenon?.- Sampling theory of visual resolution
and its clinical applications..- A new method for measurement of
cyclodeviation in diagnostic positions by the New Cyclo Test..- Activity of
the human primary motor cortex during motor performance and motor imagery: A
functional magnetic resonance investigation..- Binocular chromatic rivalry
and chromatic grid stimuli..- Modeling magno- and parvo-like contributions
from contrast-response functions using neuromagnetic measures..- Equivalence
of temporal frequency and modulation depth for flicker response suppression:
Preliminary results..- Haemostatic effects of the CW-Nd: YAG laser..-
Developing magnocellular pathways in children show reduced sensitivity to
movement discrimination..- An anatomical method for monitoring
experimentally-induced changes in eye-related columns in kitten visual
cortex..- The effects of barium on retinal function in the rabbit..-
Exploring the characteristics of secret eye movements during fixation: A new
approach of chaotic time series..- Visual imagery and virtual reality: New
evidence supporting the scanpath theory explains the illusion of completeness
and clarity..- Guided Search 3.0: A model of visual search catches up with
Jay Enoch 40 years later..- Ophthalmic Dysfunction Treatment trial for
retinitis pigmentosa..- Evaluation of lymphocyte proliferation assay to
purified protein derivative, enzyme linked immunosorbant assay, and
tuberculin hypersensitivity in Eales disease..- Refractive surgery in
flux..- Visual function favors age-related macular degeneration? A tentative
hypothesis..- Comparison of Goldmann tonometry measurements using creamer vs
fluorescein in cynomolgus monkeys..- Wavelength dependent lens transmission
properties in diabetics and non-diabetics..- Phototoxic consequences of the
corneal dome..- Topography of rod and cone sensitivity loss in retinitis
pigmentosa..- Residual psychophysical deficits following recovery from the
Cuban epidemic of optic neuropathy..- In vivo cellular characterization of
retinal pathology in a small eye animal..- Visual Psychophysics And Clinical
Applications Outside-In processing and the global precedence effect..- Visual
fields and functionality..- Assessing reading ability in normal and low
vision using the MNREAD reading acuity chart: Preliminary results..- Sensory
deficits in idiopathic congenitalnystagmus..- Optical transfer functions,
polyplopia and selective spatial frequency loss in contrast sensitivity
functions..- A new look at the utrocular discrimination..- The effect of age
on the Westheimer function..- Extensions of sustained-like and transient-like
effects..- Functional and imaging investigations in patients with
well-defined abnormalities of the visual system..- Evaluation of quantitative
measurement of prism induced metamorphopsia..- An analysis of human visual
receptive fields using the perimetric method..- Reaction times for
recognition of degraded facial images..- Functional division of human
retina..- Grating visual acuity with short exposure duration..- Double flash
resolution altered in aging and early glaucoma..- Descartes contact tube: A
contribution to contact lens history..- Mach bands and art.- Author Index.