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Drs. Paul L. Kaufman, Albert Alm, Leonard A Levin, Siv F. E. Nilsson, James Ver Hoeve, and Samuel Wu present the 11th Edition of the classic text Adler's Physiology of the Eye, updated to enhance your understanding of ocular function. This full-color, user-friendly edition captures the latest molecular, genetic, and biochemical discoveries and offers you unparalleled knowledge and insight into the physiology of the eye and its structures. A new organization by function, rather than anatomy, helps you make a stronger connection between physiological principles and clinical practice; and more than 1,000 great new full-color illustrations help clarify complex concepts. You can also access the complete contents online at www.expertconsult.com.





Deepen your grasp of the physiological principles that underlie visual acuity, color vision, ocular circulation, the extraocular muscle, and much more.





Improve your understanding of physiology by referring to this totally updated volume--organized by function, rather than anatomy--and make a stronger connection between physiological principles and clinical practice. Better visualize information with a new, revamped format that includes 1,000 illustrations presented in full-color to better clarify complex concepts and functions. Access the most recent molecular, genetic, and biochemical discoveries affecting eye function, and gain fresh perspectives from a new, international editorial team. Search the entire contents online and download all the illustrations at www.expertconsult.com.
Preface vii
List of Contributors viii
Acknowledgements vi
Dedication vii
Section 1 Focusing of an image on the retina
1 Optics
1(27)
Paulo Schor
David Miller
2 Optical aberrations and wavefront sensing
28(12)
Ricardo N. Sepulveda
Ron Krueger
3 Accommodation
40(31)
Adrian Glasser
Section 2 Physiology of optical media
4 Cornea and sclera
71(60)
Daniel C. Dawson
John L. Ubels
Henry F. Edelhauser
5 The lens
131(33)
David Beebe
6 The vitreous
164(18)
Henrik Lund-Andersen
Birgit Sander
Section 3 Direction of gaze
7 The extraocular muscles
182(26)
Linda MeLoon
8 Three-dimensional rotations of the eye
208(12)
Christian Quaia
Lance M. Optican
9 Neural control of eye movements
220(23)
Clifton M. Schor
Section 4 Nutrition of the eye
10 Ocular circulation
243(31)
Charles F. Riva
Albeit Alm
Constantin J. Pournaras
11 Production and flow of aqueous humor
274(34)
B'Ann True Gabelt
Paul L. Kaufman
12 Metabolic interactions between neurons and filial cells
308(17)
Carole Poitry-Yamate
Constantin J. Pournaras
13 The function of the retinal pigment epithelium
325(8)
Olaf Strauss
Horst Helbig
Section 5 Protection of the eye
14 Functions of the orbit and eyelids
333(17)
Gregory J. Griepentrog
Mark J. Lucarelli
15 Formation and function of the tear film
350(13)
Darlene A. Dartt
16 Sensory innervation of the eve
363(22)
Carlos Belmonte
Timo T. Tervo
Juana Gallar
17 Outward-directed transport
385(9)
Pradeep K. Karla
Sai H.S. Boddu
Chanukya R. Dasari
Ashim K. Mitra
Section 6 Photoreception
18 Biochemical cascade of phototransduction
394(17)
Alecia K. Gross
Theodore G. Wensel
19 Photoresponses of rods and cones
411(18)
Peter R MacLeish
Clint L. Makino
20 Light adaptation in photoreceptors
429(14)
Trevor D. Lamb
Section 7 Visual processing in the retina
21 The synaptic organization of the retina
443(16)
Robert E. Marc
22 Signal processing in the outer retina
459(12)
Samuel M. Wu
23 Signal processing in the inner retina
471(9)
Peter D. Lukasiewicz
Erika D. Eggers
24 Electroretinogram of human, monkey and mouse
480(22)
Laura J. Frishman
Minhua H. Wang
Section 8 Non-perceptive vision
25 Regulation of light through the pupil
502(24)
Randy Kardon
26 Ganglion-cell photoreceptors and non-image forming vision
526(19)
Kwoon Y. Wong
David M. Berson
Section 9 Visual processing in the brain
27 Overview of central visual pathways
545(5)
Joanne A. Matsubara
Jamie D. Boyd
28 Optic nerve
550(24)
Jeffrey L. Goldberg
29 Processing in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN)
574(12)
Vivien Casagrande
Jennifer Ichida
30 Processing in the primary visual cortex
586(13)
Vivien Casagrande
Roan Marion
31 Extrastriate visual cortex
599(14)
Jamie D. Boyd
Joanne A. Matsubara
Section 10 Visual perception
32 Early processing of spatial form
613(14)
Robert F. Hess
33 Visual acuity
627(21)
Dennis M. Levi
34 Color vision
648(7)
Jay Neitz
Katherine Mancuso
James A. Kuchenbecker
Maureen Neitz
35 The visual field
655(22)
Chris A. Johnson
Michael Wall
36 Binocular vision
677(21)
Ronald S. Harwerth
Clifton M. Schor
37 Temporal properties of vision
698(15)
Allison M. McKendrick
Chris A. Johnson
Section 11 Development and deprivation of vision
38 Development of vision in infancy
713(12)
Anthony M. Norcia
39 Development of retinogeniculate projections
725(7)
S.M. Koch
E.M. Ullian
40 Developmental visual deprivation
732(18)
Yuzo M. Chino
41 The effects of visual deprivation after infancy
750(17)
Lindsay B. Lewis
Ione Fine
Index 767