Infant Vision: 2 - Rilegato

 
9780198523161: Infant Vision: 2

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This extensive book provides an up-to-date overview by leading international authorities, spanning the disciplines of neuroscience, psychology, ophthalmology, optometry, and paediatrics, of normal and pathological infant visual development. It covers the development of retinal receptors; infant sensitivity to detail, colour, contrast, and movement; binocularity, eye movements, and refraction, and cognitive processing. Childrens' visual deficits, including amblyopia and cataract are covered.

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Contenuti

  • Section 1: Basic Coding of Spatial and Chromatic Vision
  • 1: L. Kiorpes: Development of contrast sensitivity in normal and amblyopic monkeys
  • 2: R. Sireteanu: The development of the visual field: results from human and animal studies
  • 3: A. Fulton, R.M. Hansen, E. Dorn and A. Henrickson: Development of Primate Rod Structure and Function
  • 4: K. Knoblauch, M. Bieber and J.S. Werner: Assessing dimensionality in infant colour vision
  • 5.: D.C. Burr, M.C. Morrone and A. Fiorentini: Spatial and temporal properties of infant colour vision
  • 6.: J.R.B. Wattam-Bell: The development of visual motion processing
  • Section II: Refraction and Resolution
  • 7.: F. Thorn: Basic considerations when refracting infants
  • 8: F. Thorn, J. Gwiazda and R. Held: Using near retinoscopy to refract infants
  • 9: J. Gwiazda, J. Bauer, F. Thorn and R. Held: Prediction of myopia in children
  • 10: J. Atkinson: Issues in infant vision screening and assessment
  • 11: M.R. Angi and E. Pilotto: Photorefraction for the detection of amblyogenic defects: past and present
  • 12: J. van Hof-Van Duin and J.W.R. Pott: The Rotterdam C-Chart: visual acuity and interocular differences in very low birthweight and/or very prematurely born children at the age of 5 years
  • 13: F. Vital-Durand, L. Ayzac and G. Pinzary: Acuity cards and the search for risk factors in infant visual development
  • Section III: Oculomotor and Binocular Processes
  • 14: O. Braddick, J. Atkinson and B. Hood: Striate cortex, extrastriate cortex, and colliculus: some new approaches
  • 15: L. Hainline and P.M. Riddell: Eye alignment and convergence in young infants
  • 16: I. Carchon and H. Bloch: Eye-head relations in neonates and young infants
  • 17: R. Held, F. Thorn, J. Gwiazda and J. Bauer: Development of binocularity and its sexual differentiation
  • 18: P.P. Schmidt, I.C.J. Wood, S. Lewin and H. Davis: Dioptric blur, grating visual acuity and stereoacuity in infants
  • 19: C. Buquet and J.R. Charlier: Evaluation of sensory visual development based on measures of oculomotor responses
  • Section IV: Perception, the Brain and Clinical Applications
  • 20: The organization of visual perception in early infancy
  • 21: S. de Schonen, C. Dereulle, J. Mancini and O. Pascalis: Pattern processing in infancy: Hemispheric differences and brain maturation
  • 22: P. Apkarian: Practical application of the visual evoked potential in paediatric neuro-ophthalmology
  • 23: G. Cioni, A.E. Ipata, R. Canapicchi, E. Fazzi and J. van Jof-van Duin: MRI findings in children with cerebral vision impairment
  • 24: M.J. Moseley and A.R. Fielder: Occlusion therapy for childhood amblyopia: current concepts in treatment evaluation
  • 25: R.G. Boothe: Visual development following treatment of a unilateral infantile cataract
  • 26: A. Sjöström, M. Abrahamsson, E. Byhr and J. Sjöström: Visual development in children with congenital cataract
  • 27: S. Portalier and F. Vital-Durand: Visual instrumentation for use with visually deficient children: Point Mobile

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