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Visual perception : a clinical orientation / Steven H. Schwartz.
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Title:Visual perception : a clinical orientation / Steven H. Schwartz.
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Author/Creator:Schwartz, Steven H., author.
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Published/Created:New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Education, [2017]
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Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: WW105 .S38 2017
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Library of Congress Subjects:Vision.
Visual perception.
Vision disorders.
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Medical Subjects: Visual Perception.
Vision, Ocular.
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Edition:Fifth edition.
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Description:xiv, 427 pages ; 25 cm
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781259585012 hardcover ; alkaline paper
1259585018 hardcover ; alkaline paper
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Experimental Approaches
2. Introductory Concepts
Very Basic Ocular Anatomy
Basic Retinal Anatomy and Postretinal Pathways
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Transmission Characteristics of the Eye
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
3. Duplex Retina
Basic Distinctions Between Scotopic and Photopic Vision
Morphological Distinctions Between Rods and Cones
Photopigments in Rods and Cones
Retinal Distribution of Photoreceptors
Dark Adaptation
Light Adaptation
Spatial Resolution and Spatial Summation
Temporal Resolution and Temporal Summation
Stiles-Crawford Effect of the First Kind
Additional Clinical Considerations
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
4. Photometry
Photometry and Radiometry: Basic Concepts and Units
Inverse Square Law
Specification of Light Sources
Filters
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
5. Color Vision
Trichromatic Theory
Molecular Genetics of Cone Photopigments
Color Labels
Wavelength Discrimination
Color Constancy
Physiological Basis of Color Vision
CIE Color System
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
6. Anomalies of Color Vision
Classification
Basic Data of Inherited Red-Green Color Vision Anomalies
Color Labeling
Inheritance of Anomalous Color Vision
Molecular Genetics of Red-Green Color Vision Anomalies
Acquired Color Vision Anomalies
Achromatopsias
Chromatopsias
Color Vision Tests
Nagel Anomaloscope
Additional Clinical Considerations
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
7. Spatial Vision
Sine-Wave Gratings
Spatial Modulation Transfer Function of a Lens
Human Contrast Sensitivity Function
CSF High-Frequency Cutoff
CSF Low-Frequency Drop Off
Visual System as a Fourier Analyzer
Relationship of High-Frequency CSF Cutoff to Snellen Acuity
High-Pass Visual Acuity
Clinical Implications of the CSF
Clinical Determination of the CSF
Other Forms of Visual Acuity
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
8. Temporal Vision
Stimulus Considerations
Temporal Modulation Transfer Functions
Masking
Additional Clinical Considerations
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
9. Motion Perception
Stimuli Used to Study Motion Perception
Dorsal Processing Stream
Roles of Luminance and Color
Dynamic Visual Acuity
Saccadic Suppression
Additional Clinical Considerations
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
10. Depth Perception
Monocular Depth Cues
Binocular Depth Cues
Size Illusions
Additional Clinical Considerations
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
11. Psychophysical Methodology
Threshold: Basic Concepts
Threshold Determination
Signal Detection Theory
Weber's Law
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
12. Functional Retinal Physiology
Receptive Fields of Ganglion Cells
Photoreceptors
Horizontal Cells
Bipolar Cells
Amacrine Cells
Ganglion Cells
Additional Clinical Considerations
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
13. Parallel Processing
Parallel Retinocortical Pathways
Functions of the Parvo and Magno Pathways
Additional Clinical Considerations
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
14. Striate Cortex
Basic Organization of the Cortex
Simple and Complex Cells
Edges or Gratings
Striate Cortex Architecture
Additional Clinical Considerations
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
15. Information Streams and Extrastriate Processing
Information Diverges Beyond Striate Cortex
Cortical Modularity
Role of Area MT/V5 in Motion Perception
IT and Form Perception
Word About Visual Attention
Visual Agnosias
Visual Neglect and Synesthesia
Phantom Vision
Are There Grandmother Cells?
Can Vision Be Trained?
Summary
Self-Assessment Questions
16. Gross Electrical Potentials
Electrooculogram
Electroretinogram
Visually Evoked Potentials
Summary
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17. Development and Maturation of Vision
Deprivation Studies
Amblyopia
Meridional Amblyopia
Perceptual Consequences of Bilateral Visual Deprivation
Development of Myopia
Development of Grating Acuity
Development of Other Visual Capabilities
Additional Clinical Considerations
Vision in the Later Years
Self-Assessment Questions
Answers to Self-Assessment Questions
ch. 2 Introductory Concepts
ch. 3 Duplex Retina
ch. 4 Photometry
ch. 5 Color Vision
ch. 6 Anomalies of Color Vision
ch. 7 Spatial Vision
ch. 8 Temporal Vision
ch. 9 Motion Perception
ch. 10 Depth Perception
ch. 11 Psychophysical Methodology
ch. 12 Functional Retinal Physiology
ch. 13 Parallel Processing
ch. 14 Striate Cortex
ch. 15 Information Streams and Extrastriate Processing
ch. 16 Gross Electrical Potentials
ch. 17 Development and Maturation of Vision.