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Handbook of Visual Optics, Two-Volume Set.

By: Artal, Pablo [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2017Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource (832 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315119199; 1315119196; 9781482282719; 1482282712.Subject(s): OpticsDDC classification: 612.8/4 Online resources: Taylor & Francis Distributed by publisher. Purchase or institutional license may be required for access. | Taylor & Francis Click here to view. | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Cover; Volume I; Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Editor; Contributors; PART I: INTRODUCTION; 1. History of physiological optics in the twentieth century; 2. Possibilities in physiological optics; PART II: FUNDAMENTALS; 3. Geometrical optics; 4. Wave optics; 5. Aberrations in optical systems; 6. Photometry; 7. Characterization of visual stimuli using the standard display model; 8. Basic ophthalmic instruments; 9. Instrumentation for adaptive optics; 10. Anatomy and embryology of the eye: An overview; 11. The retina; 12. Visual system architecture
13. Visual psychophysical methodsPART III: OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE EYE; 14. The cornea; 15. The lens; 16. Schematic eyes; 17. Axes and angles of the eye; 18. The retina and the Stiles-Crawford effects; 19. Refractive errors; 20. Monochromatic aberrations; 21. Peripheral aberrations; 22. Customized eye models; 23. Scattering, straylight, and glare; 24. Accommodation mechanisms; 25. Accommodation dynamics; 26. Eye Movements; 27. Aging and the eye's optics; 28. Polarization properties; Index; Volume II; Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Editor; Contributors
PART I: OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTATION1. Light safety; 2. Wavefront sensors; 3. Low-coherence interferometry; 4. Anterior segment OCT; 5. Adaptive optics ophthalmoscopes; 6. Adaptive optics optical coherence tomography (AO-OCT); 7. Adaptive optics for visual testing; 8. Multiphoton imaging of the cornea; 9. Multiphoton imaging of the retina; PART II: VISION CORRECTION; 10. Ophthalmic lenses; 11. Contact lenses; 12. Corrections in highly aberrated eyes; 13. Accommodating intraocular lenses; 14. Adjustable intraocular lenses: the light adjustable lens; 15. Laser refractive surgery
16. Nonlinear tissue processing in ophthalmic surgery17. Corneal onlays and inlays; PART III: IMPACT OF THE EYE'S OPTICS ON VISION; 18. Optical and visual metrics; 19. Predicting visual acuity; 20. Neural adaptation to blur; 21. Contrast adaptation; 22. Visual changes with aging; 23. Stereoacuity and optics; Index
Scope and content: "Handbook of Visual Optics offers an authoritative overview of encyclopedic knowledge in the field of physiological optics. It builds from fundamental concepts to the science and technology of instruments and practical procedures of vision correction, integrating expert knowledge from physics, medicine, biology, psychology, and engineering. The chapters comprehensively cover all aspects of modern study and practice, from optical principles and optics of the eye and retina to novel ophthalmic tools for imaging and visual testing, devices and techniques for visual correction, and the relationship between ocular optics and visual perception."--Provided by publisher.
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"Handbook of Visual Optics offers an authoritative overview of encyclopedic knowledge in the field of physiological optics. It builds from fundamental concepts to the science and technology of instruments and practical procedures of vision correction, integrating expert knowledge from physics, medicine, biology, psychology, and engineering. The chapters comprehensively cover all aspects of modern study and practice, from optical principles and optics of the eye and retina to novel ophthalmic tools for imaging and visual testing, devices and techniques for visual correction, and the relationship between ocular optics and visual perception."--Provided by publisher.

Cover; Volume I; Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Editor; Contributors; PART I: INTRODUCTION; 1. History of physiological optics in the twentieth century; 2. Possibilities in physiological optics; PART II: FUNDAMENTALS; 3. Geometrical optics; 4. Wave optics; 5. Aberrations in optical systems; 6. Photometry; 7. Characterization of visual stimuli using the standard display model; 8. Basic ophthalmic instruments; 9. Instrumentation for adaptive optics; 10. Anatomy and embryology of the eye: An overview; 11. The retina; 12. Visual system architecture

13. Visual psychophysical methodsPART III: OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE EYE; 14. The cornea; 15. The lens; 16. Schematic eyes; 17. Axes and angles of the eye; 18. The retina and the Stiles-Crawford effects; 19. Refractive errors; 20. Monochromatic aberrations; 21. Peripheral aberrations; 22. Customized eye models; 23. Scattering, straylight, and glare; 24. Accommodation mechanisms; 25. Accommodation dynamics; 26. Eye Movements; 27. Aging and the eye's optics; 28. Polarization properties; Index; Volume II; Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Editor; Contributors

PART I: OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTATION1. Light safety; 2. Wavefront sensors; 3. Low-coherence interferometry; 4. Anterior segment OCT; 5. Adaptive optics ophthalmoscopes; 6. Adaptive optics optical coherence tomography (AO-OCT); 7. Adaptive optics for visual testing; 8. Multiphoton imaging of the cornea; 9. Multiphoton imaging of the retina; PART II: VISION CORRECTION; 10. Ophthalmic lenses; 11. Contact lenses; 12. Corrections in highly aberrated eyes; 13. Accommodating intraocular lenses; 14. Adjustable intraocular lenses: the light adjustable lens; 15. Laser refractive surgery

16. Nonlinear tissue processing in ophthalmic surgery17. Corneal onlays and inlays; PART III: IMPACT OF THE EYE'S OPTICS ON VISION; 18. Optical and visual metrics; 19. Predicting visual acuity; 20. Neural adaptation to blur; 21. Contrast adaptation; 22. Visual changes with aging; 23. Stereoacuity and optics; Index

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