Vision research is one of the largest and most active areas within brain research. Psychologists, neuroscientists, opthamologists and optometrists, computer scientists, and engineers all have an interest in the practical side of the subject. Vision Research is a clear and comprehensive laboratory manual providing all the detailed practical information needed to undertake vision research. Spanning methods used across the breadth of vision research, this book provides detailed protocols and advice on experimental techniques and procedures, as well as useful background information. It covers the choice and use of modern light sources and optical components, with particular consideration of how to generate specified colours, and the creation and presentation of images, with special emphasis on up-to-date computer techniques. It also deals with the design of psychophysical experiments, and the particular problems posed by working with children and with animals. Finally, it provides a thorough coverage of all types of physiological measurement: of ERG and evoked potentials, and the measurement of accommodation, eye movements, and pupil diameter. Here are the "tricks of the trade" of vision research, from some if its leading practitioners, of a kind that cannot be found in published papers and are often only acquired through apprenticeship and a life-time of personal experience. Accessibly written for those with little background in optics and electronics, this book will be essential for students undertaking practical vision research for the first time. Clinical researchers and experienced researchers in other fields wishing to learn about and use vision research techniques will also find it extremely useful. An essential resource in every vision research laboratory.
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"One thing that is remarkable about this book is that no one has tried to produce a similar one before..." "...a book, which , to the beginner, is an invaluable source of information and to the experienced researcher is a reliable reminder of many of those things which one once knew but has temporarily forgotten or just neglected to learn." "...it is an unprecedented source of basic information and will be an asset to many vision scientists, whether involved at undergraduate level or in frontline research on the visual system." Brain, 1999
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Höhe: 248 mm
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978-0-19-852319-2 (9780198523192)
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Herausgeber*in
Department of PhysiologyDepartment of Physiology, University of Cambridge
Department of PhysiologyDepartment of Physiology, University of Cambridge
1. Optics and photometry ; 2. Light sources ; 3. Visual stimulus generation and computers ; 4. Specifying, generating, and measuring colours ; 5. Psychophysical methods ; 6. The behavioural analysis of animal vision ; 7. Research methods in infant vision ; 8. Gross potential recording methods in ophthalmology ; 9. Eye movement recording ; 10. Techniques for the dynamic measurement of accommodation and pupil size