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E-book: Handbook of Visual Optics, Volume Two: Instrumentation and Vision Correction

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  • Format: 404 pages
  • Pub. Date: 24-Feb-2017
  • Publisher: CRC Press Inc
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781482237931
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  • Format: 404 pages
  • Pub. Date: 24-Feb-2017
  • Publisher: CRC Press Inc
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781482237931
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Handbook of Visual Optics offers an authoritative overview of encyclopedic knowledge in the field of physiological optics. It builds from fundamental concepts to the science and technology of instruments and practical procedures of vision correction, integrating expert knowledge from physics, medicine, biology, psychology, and engineering. The chapters comprehensively cover all aspects of modern study and practice, from optical principles and optics of the eye and retina to novel ophthalmic tools for imaging and visual testing, devices and techniques for visual correction, and the relationship between ocular optics and visual perception.

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"The Handbook is very readable. It is most appropriate for researchers in visual optics and those involved in the design and testing of ophthalmic and optometric instrumentation. Trainees seeking a deeper understanding of the eyes physiological optical system would also benefit from reading this text." EuroTimes (Nov 2017)

Preface vii
Editor ix
Contributors xi
PART I OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTATION
1(170)
1 Light safety
3(14)
Ken Barat
2 Wavefront sensors
17(20)
Vasyl Molebny
3 Low-coherence interferometry
37(24)
Christoph K. Hitzenberger
4 Anterior segment OCT
61(30)
Ireneusz Grulkowski
5 Adaptive optics ophthalmoscopes
91(12)
Zoran Popovic
6 Adaptive optics optical coherence tomography (AO-OCT)
103(26)
Nathan Doble
7 Adaptive optics for visual testing
129(14)
Enrique Josua Fernandez
8 Multiphoton imaging of the cornea
143(12)
Moritz Winkler
Donald J. Brown
James V. Jester
9 Multiphoton imaging of the retina
155(16)
Robin Sharma
Jennifer J. Hunter
PART II VISION CORRECTION
171(104)
10 Ophthalmic lenses
173(14)
Daniel Malacara
11 Contact lenses
187(16)
Ian Cox
12 Corrections in highly aberrated eyes
203(8)
Jason D. Marsack
Raymond A. Applegate
13 Accommodating intraocular lenses
211(10)
Oliver Findl
Nino Hirnschall
14 Adjustable intraocular lenses: The light adjustable lens
221(12)
Christian A. Sandstedt
15 Laser refractive surgery
233(22)
Jorge L. Alio
Mohamed El Bahrawy
16 Nonlinear tissue processing in ophthalmic surgery
255(8)
Holger Lubatschowski
17 Corneal onlays and inlays
263(12)
Corina van de Pol
PART III IMPACT OF THE EYE'S OPTICS ON VISION
273
18 Optical and visual metrics
275(24)
Antonio Guirao
19 Predicting visual acuity
299(8)
Rafael Navarro
20 Neural adaptation to blur
307(18)
Michael A. Webster
Susana Marcos
21 Contrast adaptation
325(36)
Frank Schaeffel
22 Visual changes with aging
361(16)
Joanne Wood
Alex Black
23 Stereoacuity and optics
377(10)
Jose Ramon Jimenez
Index 387
Hear from Dr. Artal at this Q&A session: http://ow.ly/wudA30fLW84

Pablo Artal received his Ph.D. degree in Physics from the University Complutense of Madrid, and was a post-doctoral fellow at the Institut d'Optique, Orsay, France and a senior researcher at the Instituto de Optica in Madrid. He is since 1994 full Professor of Optics at the University of Murcia, Spain. He spent several periods doing collaborative research in laboratories in Europe, Australia and USA. He is a fellow member of the OSA and ARVO. He received the prestigious 2013 Edwin H Land medal award in recognition of his scientific contributions to the advancement of diagnostic and correction alternatives in visual optics. He is the recipient of the exclusive "ERC advanced grant" in 2013. He has published more than 150 reviewed papers that received 5500 citations (h-index: 41), presented more than 150 invited talks in international meetings and around 120 seminars in different research institutions. He is also a co-inventor of 18 international patents in the field of Optics and Ophthalmology. He has pioneered a number of highly innovative advances in the methods for studying the optics of the eye and has contributed substantially to our understanding of the factors that limit human visual resolution.

Dr. Artal is a pioneer in exploring the human eye with new technologies and designed new ophthalmic corrections. Several of his proposed solutions and instrument are currently in use in the clinical practice. For example, he co-invented intraocular lenses correcting for the corneal spherical aberration that provides improved quality of vision to millions of patients over the world. Dr. Artal is the founder of Voptica SL a spin-off company developing the concept he invented of adaptive optics vision analyzers. He has been the mentor of many graduate and post-doctoral students. His personal science blog is followed by readers, mostly graduate students and fellow researchers, from around the world. He has been editor of the Journal of the Optical Society of America A and the Journal of Vision.