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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
List of contributors | ||
A multifaceted career in basic and applied Vision Science | 3 | |
Publications of Professor Jay M. Enoch | 17 | |
Photoreceptor waveguides - A simple approach | 37 | |
Imaging Photoreceptors in the living eye with adaptive optics | 43 | |
Photopigment absorptance and directional sensitivity in peripheral primate retina | 47 | |
Refractive index gradients in sunfish cones | 51 | |
Apodization neutralization: A new technique for investigating the impact of the Stiles-Crawford effect on the visual function | 57 | |
Analysis of human receptor density | 63 | |
Directional sensitivity of the cone system in normal and anomalous color vision | 73 | |
A formalism for analyzing degraded edges using modified Heaviside functions | 77 | |
Clinical implications of changes in lens and ocular imaging properties | 83 | |
Color and luminance: A 24 bit analysis of eccentric photorefraction combined with Bruckner red reflex (VVDA) | 93 | |
Potential acuity on a shoestring: The use of entoptic imagery | 97 | |
The axial length/corneal radius ratio on emmetropia and ametropia: A review | 103 | |
New Progressive addition lenses with aspherical prescription surfaces | 107 | |
Calculation of aberration coefficients: A matrix method | 111 | |
Residual Stress in PRK operated cornea and evaluation of the retinal image | 115 | |
The rotating dandelion: A new entoptic phenomenon? | 119 | |
Sampling theory of visual resolution and its clinical applications | 123 | |
A new method for measurement of cyclodeviation in diagnostic positions by the New Cyclo Test | 127 | |
Activity of the human primary motor cortex during motor performance and motor imagery: A functional magnetic resonance investigation | 131 | |
Binocular chromatic rivalry and chromatic grid stimuli | 137 | |
Modeling magno- and parvo-like contributions from contrast-response functions using neuromagnetic measures | 143 | |
Equivalence of temporal frequency and modulation depth for flicker response suppression: Preliminary results | 149 | |
Haemostatic effects of the CW-Nd:YAG laser | 153 | |
Developing magnocellular pathways in children show reduced sensitivity to movement discrimination | 159 | |
An anatomical method for monitoring experimentally-induced changes in eye-related columns in kitten visual context | 165 | |
The effects of barium on retinal function in the rabbit | 171 | |
Exploring the characteristics of secret eye movements during fixation: A new approach of chaotic time series | 177 | |
Visual imagery and virtual reality: New evidence supporting the scanpath theory explains the illusion of completeness and clarity | 181 | |
Guided Search 3.0: A model of visual search catches up with Jay Enoch 40 years later | 189 | |
Treatment trial for retinitis pigmentosa | 193 | |
Evaluation of lymphocyte proliferation assay to purified protein derivative, enzyme linked immunosorbant assay, and tuberculin hypersensitivity in Eales' disease | 199 | |
Refractive surgery in flux | 203 | |
Visual function favors age-related macular degeneration? A tentative hypothesis | 209 | |
Comparison of Goldmann tonometry measurements using creamer vs fluorescein in cynomolgus monkeys | 213 | |
Wavelength dependent lens transmission properties in diabetics and non-diabetics | 217 | |
Phototoxic consequences of the corneal dome | 221 | |
Topography of rod and cone sensitivity loss in retinitis pigmentosa | 227 | |
Residual psychophysical deficits following recovery from the Cuban epidemic of optic neuropathy | 231 | |
In vivo cellular characterization of retinal pathology in a small eye animal | 235 | |
Outside-In processing and the global precedence effect | 239 | |
Visual fields and functionality | 243 | |
Assessing reading ability in normal and low vision using the MNREAD reading acuity chart: Preliminary results | 247 | |
Sensory deficits in idiopathic congenital nystagmus | 251 | |
Optical transfer functions, polyplopia and selective spatial frequency loss in contrast sensitivity functions | 257 | |
A new look at the utrocular discrimination | 263 | |
The effect of age on the Westheimer function | 267 | |
Extensions of sustained-like and transient-like effects | 271 | |
Functional and imaging investigations in patients with well-defined abnormalities of the visual system | 275 | |
Evaluation of quantitative measurement of prism induced metamorphopsia | 279 | |
An analysis of human visual receptive fields using the perimetric method | 283 | |
Reaction times for recognition of degraded facial images | 287 | |
Functional division of human retina | 295 | |
Grating visual acuity with short exposure duration | 299 | |
Double flash resolution altered in aging and early glaucoma | 305 | |
Descartes' contact tube: A contribution to contact lens history | 309 | |
Mach bands and art | 313 | |
Author Index | 317 |
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