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Author Dowling, John E., author.

Title Vision : how it works and what can go wrong / John E. Dowling and Joseph L. Dowling, Jr.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 204 pages) : illustrations
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-189) and index.
Contents Visual pathways, eye development, and retinal organization : visual deficits and blindness -- Focusing light--cornea and lens : refractive errors, dry eye, and cataracts -- Capturing light--the photoreceptors : retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration -- Analyzing the visual image--the retina : glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy -- Beyond the retina--lateral geniculate nucleus and visual cortex : amblyopia -- Higher-level processing and visual perception : blindsight -- Looking back and forward.
Summary "Over the past fifty years, enormous progress has been made in understanding visual mechanisms and treating eye disorders. And yet the scientist is not always aware of the latest clinical advances and the clinician is often not up to date on the basic scientific discoveries. Writing in nontechnical language, John and Joseph Dowling, a neuroscientist and an ophthalmologist, examine vision from both perspectives, providing concise descriptions of basic visual mechanisms and related clinical abnormalities. Thus, an account of the photoreceptors is followed by a consideration of retinitis pigmentosa and macular degeneration; an explanation of the retina's function is followed by details of glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. The authors begin with the cornea and lens, which project an image on the light-sensitive elements inside the eye, the photoreceptors, and how that process can be compromised by such disorders as cataracts and corneal disease. They go on to describe, among other things, how the photoreceptors capture light; retinal and visual cortical anatomy and physiology; and higher level visual processing that leads to perception. Cortical disorders such as amblyopia are discussed as well as specific deficits such as the inability to recognize faces, colors, or moving objects. Finally, they survey the evolution of our knowledge of vision, and speculate about future advances"--MIT CogNet.
Note Print version record.
Language English.
Subject Vision -- Popular works.
Eye -- Physiology -- Popular works.
Ophthalmology -- Popular works.
Eye -- Diseases -- Popular works.
Vision, Ocular.
Vision, Ocular -- physiology.
Eye Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Physiology.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Human Anatomy & Physiology.
Eye -- Diseases. (OCoLC)fst00919133
Eye -- Physiology. (OCoLC)fst00919193
Ophthalmology. (OCoLC)fst01046503
Vision. (OCoLC)fst01167852
Indexed Term NEUROSCIENCE/Visual Neuroscience
NEUROSCIENCE/General
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES/General
Genre/Form Popular works. (OCoLC)fst01423846
Added Author Dowling, Joseph L., Jr., author.
Other Form: Print version: 9780262034616 0262034611 (DLC) 2015039901 (OCoLC)932302337
ISBN 9780262333566 (electronic book)
0262333562 (electronic book)
9780262034616 (hardcover alkaline paper)
0262034611 (hardcover alkaline paper)
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