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Eye Physiology - The Eye
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Introduction to the Optics of the Eye
by David A. Goss, Roger W. West
[JANUARY 2002]
Get the best start in visual optics. Reader friendly, this introduction gives you the most current information on the modern methods used to measure the eye and its images. Unique, it concentrates on the structure of the eye and measurement techniques. Self-contained sections on geometrical and physical optics provide tutorials for novices. Detailed examples show you how to manage specific calculations. Topics include basic geometrical and physical optics, the retinal image, ocular biometry, accommodation, and management of refractive errors.
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The Neurology of Vision
by Jonathan D. Trobe, Tanya K. Leonello (Illustrator)
[JUNE 2001]
Clinical and comprehensive treatment of the neurology of vision. Sections include how the visual system works, symptoms of a failing visual system, measures of a failing visual system, topographic disorders, nonorganic visual disturbances, and problem cases. With color illustrations.
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The Human Eye: Structure and Function
by Clyde W. Oyster
[JUNE 1999]
Comprehensive text emphasizing anatomy of the eye, but also incorporates biochemistry, physics, physiology, psychology, and other disciplines. Part one deals with initial stages of ocular development. Part two discusses the component parts of the eye. Uses technical language sparingly for the nonspecialist.
Intended for all scientists who are interested in the eye and vision -- particularly for those who are not already specialists in vision. This book comprehensively studies the relationship between structure and function in the eye, often using functional issues as a guide to the most meaningful and important features of the eye's anatomy. Also discusses changes in eye structure and function over different life stages, changes in the understanding of the eye over human history, and surgical procedures used to alter the structure of the eye in beneficial ways. Contains a thorough glossary.
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