
Visual Perception
Steven Schwartz(Author)
McGraw-Hill Medical (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 16. May 2004
Book
Hardback
496 pages
978-0-07-141187-5 (ISBN)
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Description
From reviews of the first and second editions: 'Read "Visual Perception" by Steven Schwartz, OD! a great tool for preparing for the boards! easy to read! These topics are particularly tough! Schwartz does a good job of explaining them in a concise manner! Many successful Berkeley test-takers swear by this book!' - The Berkeley Guide 2002. 'The author is extremely qualified to write from a perspective combining basic vision science with clinical applications! An excellent textbook for classes on visual perception for ophthalmologic clinicians...a detailed account of current methods in the assessment of the visual system, and...very enjoyable reading' - Janet P. Szlyk, PhD - 4 stars from "Doody's Health Science Book Review Journal".'An approachable introduction to the psychology and physiology of visual perception! Schwartz's style is clear and explanatory! Avoids confusing or unsupported statements and unnecessary mathematics' - Michael Harrad, MRCP, FRCOphth -Perception. This leading text provides a solid foundation for courses in visual perception.
Featuring hundreds of drawings and photos, it covers the mechanisms and assessment of visual perception for ophthalmologic clinicians and psychologists, in reader-friendly fashion. Perfect for preparation for board exams, "Visual Perception" treats all topics relevant to monocular visual perception - visual development, color vision, retinal and cortical physiology, and more.It includes chapters on adaptation, photometry, spatial and temporal vision, motion perception, psychophysical and electrophysiological methodology, and higher-order cortical processing. Written by an optometrist/scientist, "Visual Perception" artfully blends basic vision science with clinical applications and: covers all key topics on monocular sensory processes; instructs beginning-level clinicians and psychologists in visual perceptual processes and the noninvasive techniques that assess them; uses physiologically based models; teaches with plentiful illustrations; provides a wealth of self-assessment questions (with answers); and offers excellent references, current and from leaders in each subfield. New in this edition.
This title includes new and updated illustrations; and latest research findings; 162 multiple-choice practice questions (with answers).
Featuring hundreds of drawings and photos, it covers the mechanisms and assessment of visual perception for ophthalmologic clinicians and psychologists, in reader-friendly fashion. Perfect for preparation for board exams, "Visual Perception" treats all topics relevant to monocular visual perception - visual development, color vision, retinal and cortical physiology, and more.It includes chapters on adaptation, photometry, spatial and temporal vision, motion perception, psychophysical and electrophysiological methodology, and higher-order cortical processing. Written by an optometrist/scientist, "Visual Perception" artfully blends basic vision science with clinical applications and: covers all key topics on monocular sensory processes; instructs beginning-level clinicians and psychologists in visual perceptual processes and the noninvasive techniques that assess them; uses physiologically based models; teaches with plentiful illustrations; provides a wealth of self-assessment questions (with answers); and offers excellent references, current and from leaders in each subfield. New in this edition.
This title includes new and updated illustrations; and latest research findings; 162 multiple-choice practice questions (with answers).
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
350 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-141187-5 (9780071411875)
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Steven H. Schwartz
Visual Perception: A Clinical Orientation
Book
12/2009
4th Edition
McGraw-Hill Medical
€105.22
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Person
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 Aspects of 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
18.Practice Exams 1, 2, 3
Answers to Self-Assessment Questions
Answers to Practice Exams
References
2.Introductory Concepts
3.The Duplex Retina
4.Photometry
5.Color Vision
6.Anomalies of Color Vision
7.Spatial Vision
8.Temporal Aspects of 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
18.Practice Exams 1, 2, 3
Answers to Self-Assessment Questions
Answers to Practice Exams
References