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Informationen zum Autor McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide Klappentext From a renowned author team comes a clinically oriented approach to the introductor study of binocular vision. Essential reading for second-year optometry students, this vital core text covers testing procedures, diagnostic issues, and treatment modalities in preparation for more advanced clinical work. Key points to remember for national board exams are highlighted and discussions of clinical applications and procedures abound in every chapter. Suitable for second-year optometry students, this text covers the procedures, diagnostic issues, and treatment modalities in preparation for more advanced clinical welcome. It highlights the key points to remember for national board exams and discussions of applications and procedures abound in each chapter that are extensively illustrated. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1:Introduction to Binocular Vision: Why Do We Have Two Eyes? Chapter 2:Visual Direction. Chapter 3:Fusion and Correspondence. Chapter 4:The Horopter. Chapter 5:Alternatives to Fusion. Chapter 6:Binocular Summation. Chapter 7:Stereopsis. Chapter 8:Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology. Chapter 9:Development of Binocular Vision. Appendix A: Viewing the Stereograms In This Book.
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Chapter 1:Introduction to Binocular Vision: Why Do We Have Two Eyes? Chapter 2:Visual Direction. Chapter 3:Fusion and Correspondence. Chapter 4:The Horopter. Chapter 5:Alternatives to Fusion. Chapter 6:Binocular Summation. Chapter 7:Stereopsis. Chapter 8:Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology. Chapter 9:Development of Binocular Vision. Appendix A: Viewing the Stereograms In This Book.