
Visual Perception: A Clinical Orientation, Fifth Edition
Steven Schwartz(Author)
McGraw-Hill Education (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 24. July 2017
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-1-259-58501-2 (ISBN)
Description
The cornerstone text on visual science - now more clinically relevant than everSELF-ASSESSMENT QUIZ IN EACH CHAPTER
A Doody's Core Title for 2024 & 2022!
Through five acclaimed editions, this trusted text has bridged the gap between basic visual science and clinical application. The Fifth Edition continues this mission with a more streamlined presentation and an even greater focus on clinical relevancy. Wide in scope, the book covers every clinically important aspect of visual science, including color vision and its defects, spatial vision, temporal aspects of vision, psychophysics, physiology, and development and maturation of the visual system.
This edition has been dramatically enhanced, with all figures in beautiful full color and the addition of new clinical images (including color vision tests and fundus photographs). All chapters have been thoroughly revised to reflect the latest advances in basic science, while increasing their clinical orientation. You will also find self-assessment questions at the end of every chapter and current references from leaders in each subfield.
The information presented in Visual Perception, Fifth Edition cannot be found in any other single volume. The book's unique linkage of basic science and clinical application makes it of value to optometric and ophthalmologic students, faculty, and researchers. If you require a comprehensive text on visual science that imparts fundamental concepts in an engaging and interesting style, your search ends here.
A Doody's Core Title for 2024 & 2022!
Through five acclaimed editions, this trusted text has bridged the gap between basic visual science and clinical application. The Fifth Edition continues this mission with a more streamlined presentation and an even greater focus on clinical relevancy. Wide in scope, the book covers every clinically important aspect of visual science, including color vision and its defects, spatial vision, temporal aspects of vision, psychophysics, physiology, and development and maturation of the visual system.
This edition has been dramatically enhanced, with all figures in beautiful full color and the addition of new clinical images (including color vision tests and fundus photographs). All chapters have been thoroughly revised to reflect the latest advances in basic science, while increasing their clinical orientation. You will also find self-assessment questions at the end of every chapter and current references from leaders in each subfield.
The information presented in Visual Perception, Fifth Edition cannot be found in any other single volume. The book's unique linkage of basic science and clinical application makes it of value to optometric and ophthalmologic students, faculty, and researchers. If you require a comprehensive text on visual science that imparts fundamental concepts in an engaging and interesting style, your search ends here.
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Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
OH
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
200 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1077 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-259-58501-2 (9781259585012)
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Steven H. Schwartz
Visual Perception: A Clinical Orientation
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12/2009
4th Edition
McGraw-Hill Medical
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Dr. Schwartz studied optics at the School of Optometry, University of California, Berkeley and has taught optics in both the basic curriculum and special Board review courses. He has co-chaired the Examination Development Commission, National Board of Examiners in Optometry.
Content
1. Experimental Approaches
2. Introductory Concepts
3. The Duplex Retina
4. Photometry
5. Color Vision
6. Anomalies of Color Vision
7. Spatial Vision
8. Temporal Vision
9. Motion Perception
10. Depth Perception
11. Psychophysical Methodology
12. Functional Retinal Physiology
13. Parallel Processing
14. Striate Cortex
15. Information Streams and Extrastriate Processing
16. Gross Electrical Potentials
17. Development and Maturation of Vision
Answers to Self-Assessment Questions
2. Introductory Concepts
3. The Duplex Retina
4. Photometry
5. Color Vision
6. Anomalies of Color Vision
7. Spatial Vision
8. Temporal Vision
9. Motion Perception
10. Depth Perception
11. Psychophysical Methodology
12. Functional Retinal Physiology
13. Parallel Processing
14. Striate Cortex
15. Information Streams and Extrastriate Processing
16. Gross Electrical Potentials
17. Development and Maturation of Vision
Answers to Self-Assessment Questions