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Vision, In this textbook on the physiology of vision, Buser and Imbert synthesize the data in the field, proceeding from the biophysics of retinal receptors to processing in the visual areas of the cortex. Although the focus is on mammalian studies, some data fro, Vision has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Vision
  • Written by author R. H. Kay
  • Published by Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1992., 1992/11/02
  • In this textbook on the physiology of vision, Buser and Imbert synthesize the data in the field, proceeding from the biophysics of retinal receptors to processing in the visual areas of the cortex. Although the focus is on mammalian studies, some data fro
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Preface
1 Structure and Organization of the Retina 1
1 Introduction 1
2 General Organization 1
3 Receptors and the Pigment Epithelium 3
4 Topographic Differences in Receptor Distributions 9
5 Distribution of Optic Nerve Fibers, Visual Fields, and Binocular Vision: Phylogenetic Aspects 14
6 Intermediate Cellular Layers 26
7 Ganglion Cell Layer 32
8 Glial Cells 43
9 Efferent Nerve Fibers 43
2 The Physical Characteristics of Visual Stimuli 45
1 Radiant Energy: The Fundamental Radiometric Units 45
2 Light Energy: Fundamental Photometric Units 50
3 Colorimetric Units and Quantities 60
3 The Psychophysical Laws of Visual Sensation 81
1 Problems Concerned With Absolute Thresholds 81
2 Adaptation in the Retina 93
3 Simultaneous Contrast, Visual Acuity, and Spatial Frequency Resolution 108
4 Temporal Effects: Temporal Resolution 131
5 Movement Perception 137
6 Real Color Vision 151
7 Afterimages 172
8 Visual Space 174
4 Genesis and Elaboration of Signals in the Retina 194
1 Retinal Photochemistry 194
2 The Electroretinogram 230
3 The Operation of Retinal Receptors 249
4 The Neuronal Network in the Retina 277
5 Coding of the Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Light Stimuli 296
5 Mechanisms in the Central Visual Pathways 323
1 The Midbrain Visual Centers 323
2 The Lateral Geniculate Body 345
3 The Visual Areas of the Cortex 383
4 The Developing Visual System 493
Abridged Classification of Primates 499
References 501
Index 543


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