Spatial vision
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Spatial vision
(Vision and visual dysfunction / general editor, John R. Cronly-Dillon, v. 10)
Macmillan Press, Scientific & Medical, 1991
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is part of a 16 volume thematic encyclopedia on vision covering all research aspects of this mutidisciplinary field by 300 contributors from around the world. Each volume is extensively referenced, illustrated and indexed. The articles relate the current state of our knowledge and areas of continuing advancement and will be updated in additional volumes every five years. It is aimed at libraries in all universities, relevant departments and other insitutions conducting research into vision, medical schools and relevant major industrial concerns such as pharmaceutical, optics and robotics companies.
Table of Contents
- A brief review of some of the stiluli and analysis method used in spatiotemporal vision research, D.M.Regan
- psychophysical models of spatial vision and nyperacuity, H.R.Wilson
- hyperacuities in spatial vision, M.J.Morgan
- temporal properties of normal and abnormal spatial vision, G.T.Plant, theories of visual texture perception, J.Bergen
- development of spatial vision, J.Van Hof-van Duin and G.Mohn
- spatial vision based on motion parallax, chromatic contrast and binocular disparity, D.M.Regan
- spatial vision in amblyopia, D.M.Levi
- spatial vision in multiple sclerosis, D.M.Regan
- spatio-temporal contrast vision in Parkinson's disease and MPTP-treated monkeys - the role of dopamine, I.Bodis-Wollner and D.M.Regan
- spatial vision after cortical lesions, K.Ruddock
- the physiological basis of contrast sensitivity, Shapley.
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