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The Visual System in Vertebrates

Inglese · Tascabile

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The vertebrate eye has been, and continues to be, an object of interest and of inquiry for biologists, physicists, chemists, psychologists, and others. Quite apart from its important role in the development of ophthalmology and related medical disciplines, the vertebrate eye is an exemplar of the ingenuity of living systems in adapting to the diverse and changing environments in which vertebrates have evolved. The wonder is not so much that the visual system, like other body systems, has been able to adapt in this way, but rather that these adaptations have taken such a variety of forms. In a previous volume in this series (VII/I) Eakin expressed admiration for the diversity of invertebrate photoreceptors. A comparable situation exists for the vertebrate eye as a whole and one object of this volume is to present to the reader the nature of this diversity. One result of this diversification of ocular structures and properties is that the experimental biologist has available a number of systems for study that are unique or especially favorable for the investigation of particular questions in visual science or neurobiology. This volume includes some examples of progress made by the use of such specially selected vertebrate systems. It is our hope that this comparative approach will continue to reveal new and useful preparations for the examination of important questions.

Sommario

1 The History of the Vertebrates.- 2 The Cyclostome Retina.- 3 Adaptations to the Deep-Sea Environment.- 4 Evolutionary Adaptations of Fishes to the Photic Environment.- 5 The Visual World of the Amphibia.- 6 The Amphibian Eye: Development and Regeneration.- 7 The Visual Pigments of Geckos and other Vertebrates: An Essay in Comparative Biology.- 8 Vision in Turtles.- 9 Adaptive Radiation of the Pineal System.- 10 The Avian Eye and its Adaptations.- 11 The Topography of Vision in Mammals of Contrasting Life Style: Comparative Optics and Retinal Organisation.

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Con la collaborazione di Crescitelli (Editore), F Crescitelli (Editore), F. Crescitelli (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 22.09.2013
 
EAN 9783642664700
ISBN 978-3-642-66470-0
Pagine 815
Dimensioni 170 mm x 244 mm x 43 mm
Peso 1380 g
Illustrazioni XII, 815 p.
Serie Handbook of Sensory Physiology / Autrum,H.(Eds):Hdbk Sens.Physiology Vol 7
Handbook of Sensory Physiology / Autrum,H.(Eds):Hdbk Sens.Physiology Vol 7
Handbook of Sensory Physiology
Autrum,H.(Eds):Hdbk Sens.Physiology Vol 7
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Medicina > Branche non cliniche

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