Colour Vision Deficiencies XIII
Springer (Verlag)
978-94-010-6275-6 (ISBN)
1. ‘... aus dreyerley Arten von Membranen oder Molekülen’: George Palmer’s legacy.- 2. Levels of expression of the red, green and green-red hybrid pigment genes in the human retina.- 3. Variety of photopigment genes underlying red-green colour vision.- 4. Phenotypes of anomalous trichromacy.- 5. Ratio of M/L pigment gene expression decreases with retinal eccentricity.- 6. Unique hues in heterozygotes for protan and deutan deficiencies.- 7. Sensitivity and spectral tuning of the red-green chromatic pathway in heterozygous carriers of congenital colour vision defect.- 8. Rod and cone inputs to parvo- and magnocellular cells in the dichromatic common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus).- 9. Results of clinical colour vision tests of ‘Pigmentfarbenanomale’.- 10. Seattle, WA, USA): Structure and function in primate retina.- 11. Four cone subtypes in a primitive mammal, the South American opossum - immunocytochemical characterization.- 12. Physical and sensory analysis of successive scotopic colour contrast.- 13. Visual colour processing is completed in the retina.- 14. Selective stimulation of colour vision in humans.- 15. Topographic differences of spectral sensitivity in rabbit retina. Evidence from small-field ERG and immunohistochemistry.- 16. Colour vision in a family with butterfly-shaped pigment dystrophy of the fovea.- 17. Colour vision deficiencies in two unrelated Sardinian families with butterfly-shaped macular dystrophy.- 18. Spatio-chromatic VEPs in recovered optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis.- 19. The effect of carbamazepine, phenytoin and valproic acid anti-epileptic convulsive drugs on visual perception.- 20. Colour vision in macular gliosis, cysts, holes and oedema: An approach to depth localization.- 21. A. Kurtenbach, U. Schiefer, E. Zrenner andA. Neu (Tübingen, Germany): Juvenile diabetics and the colour vision meter.- 22. Chromatic discrimination in subjects with both congenital and acquired colour vision deficiencies.- 23. Acquired tritanopia in diabetic maculopathy.- 24. A protocol for monitoring treatment with synthetic anti-malarial drugs.- 25. Visual function in patients affected by multiple sclerosis: visual field and colour vision.- 26. Features of foveal dichromacy illustrated by deuteranopia.- 27. The relative salience of the cardinal axes of colour space in normal and anomalous trichromats.- 28. Age-matched comparisons of chromatic thresholds between normal and strabismic observers.- 29. Detecting colour vision deficiency in 4- and 8-week-old human infants.- 30. Cone monochromacy: A case report.- 31. A new phenotype? Nagel ‘dichromats’ who reject ‘red matches green’ for a 2° field.- 32. Influence of stimulus luminance on automated Moreland matches.- 33. The clinical use of saturated and unsaturated Munsell panel tests.- 34. The pseudoisochromatic plates of E. N. Yustova.- 35. Evaluation of the desaturated Roth 28 HUE colour test - preliminary results.- 36. Evaluation of Yu’s Chinese pseudoisochromatic plates for acquired dyschromatopsia.- 37. Screening colour vision with an LMS calibrated display.- 38. Coldef and tritan flicker test: PC-based evaluation of central and peripheral colour vision.- 39. Effect of macular pigment on colour matching with field sizes in the 1° to 10° range.- 40. Psychometric functions for chromatic discriminations.- 41. Psychometric functions in the central visual field.- 42. Sons and mothers: Classification of colour-deficient and heterozygous subjects by counterphase modulation photometry.- 43. Influence of lightness (Munsell value) on desaturated PanelD15.- 44. Temperature and Rayleigh matching on Moreland’s anomaloscope.- 45. Effect of longitudinal chromatic aberration on photometric matches using a heterochromatic square-wave grating.- 46. Detecting blue-cone monochromats by electroretinography.- 47. Fast determination of the spectral modulation sensitivity function:a comparison between trichromats and deuteranopes.- 48. Colour discrimination in a monoptic and dichoptic task.- 49. Optimal step sizes for colour and luminance staircasing.- 50. Light scattered in the eye and its effect on the measurement of the colour constancy index.- 51. Do rod signals add with S cone signals in increment detection?.- 52. Distant colour induction on Fechner-Benham top.- 53. Influence of rod adaptation upon chromatic and achromatic cone-vision.- 54. Defective colour vision is a risk factor in driving.- 55. Doctors with inherited colour vision deficiency: their difficulties in clinical work.- 56. How much light reaches the retina?.- Author Index.
Reihe/Serie | Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series ; 59 |
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Zusatzinfo | XI, 516 p. |
Verlagsort | Dordrecht |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 160 x 240 mm |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Augenheilkunde |
ISBN-10 | 94-010-6275-7 / 9401062757 |
ISBN-13 | 978-94-010-6275-6 / 9789401062756 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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