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Colour Vision Deficiencies IX: Proceedings of the ninth symposium of the International Research Group on Colour Vision Deficiencies, held at St. Johns College, Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A., 13 July 1987 1989 ed. [Kõva köide]

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  • Sari: Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series 52
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Dec-1988
  • Kirjastus: Kluwer Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0898384036
  • ISBN-13: 9780898384031
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 628 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 2370 g, XII, 628 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series 52
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Dec-1988
  • Kirjastus: Kluwer Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0898384036
  • ISBN-13: 9780898384031
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Proceedings of the symposium held in Annapolis, Md. July 1987. Major topics include: polymorphisms of normal color vision and inherited color defects; theoretical studies of color vision; cortical mechanisms of normal and abnormal color vision; acquired color vision deficiencies in retinal disorders; in optic nerve disorders; in short-wavelength cone pathways; Farnsworth-Munsell 100 hue and other clinical tests; and new instruments and techniques for testing. No index. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

Proceedings of the Ninth symposium of the International Research Group on Colour Vision Deficiencies, held at St. John's College, Annapolis, MD, July 1-3, 1987.
1. Polymorphisms of Normal Colour Vision and Inherited Colour Defects.-
Molecular genetics of human color vision..- Polymorphisms of cone pigments
among color normals: evidence from color matching..- Minor colour vision
defects: sib-sib correlations and relation to unique colours..- Color
discrimination and post-receptoral processes in congenital color
deficients..- High illuminance color matching in anomalous trichromacy..-
Critical flicker frequency in X-chromosome linked dichromats..- The effect of
object size on the performance of colour ordering and discrimination tasks..-
The blue cone electroretinogram isolated in a sex-linked achromat..- VEP
measures in a blue cone monochromat..- Congenital pro tan and deutan defects
in women..- On a possible explanation of the unusually high rates of colour
vision defects in some West of Scotland primary schools..- Incidence of
congenital colour vision defects in an Australian Optometrie population..-
Color vision screening in 4384 kindergarten children..-
2. Theoretical
Studies of Colour Vision.- König models of color vision..- Protanopie
opponent colour vision..-
3. Cortical Mechanisms of Normal and Abnormal
Colour Vision.- Cortical colour defects..- Electrophysiological correlates of
chromatic-opponent and achromatic stimulation in man..- Interaction between
colour- and pattern-evoked potentials..- Color differences in a deuteranope
scaled by chromatic modulation sensitivity..-
4. Acquired Colour Vision
Deficiencies in Retinal Disorders.- Localizing color vision deficiencies in
eye disease..- Color vision in a family with autosomal dominant cone
dystrophy..- Filter enhanced visual acuity in a case of central cone-rod
dystrophy..- A familial macular dystrophy with apparently preferential
short-wavelength-sensitive coneinvolvement. Preliminary report..- Color
vision losses in Kallmann syndrome..- Early color vision and ERG alterations
in posterior uveitis..- Equiluminous color deficits are greater than
achromatic losses in cases of toxoplasmosis..- Color discrimination in
long-term idiopathic central serous choroidopathy..- A comparison of S cone
pathway sensitivity loss in patients with diabetes and retinitis
pigmentosa..- Saturation discrimination and the degree of diabetic
retinopathy..- Permanent visual change associated with punctate foveal
lesions..-
5. Acquired Colour Defects in Optic Nerve Disorders.- Chromatic
and achromatic sensitivity in glaucoma..- Increment thresholds and spatial
summation for colour targets in ocular hypertension and glaucoma..-
Thresholds for blue and white stimuli in glaucoma..- Chromatic functional
loss and its relation to the morphology of the retina in the glaucomatous
eye..- Differences between perimetric thresholds for white and equiluminous
red, blue and yellow in a nerve fiber bundle defect..- Mysterious sparing of
blue sensitivity on yellow backgrounds in dominant optic atrophy..- The two
equation method. I. Results in normal color vision..- The two equation
method. II. Results in retinal and optic nerve disorders..-
6. Acquired
Colour Defects in Short-Wavelength Cone Pathways.- Colour discrimination in
long-term aphakia..- S cone loss with aging..- Differential adaptation of
cone mechanisms explains the preferential loss of short-wavelength cone
sensitivity in retinal disease..- ERG and behavioral analysis of spectral
sensitivity in normal and blue-blind rhesus monkeys..-
7. Farnsworth-Munsell
100-Hue Test and Other Clinical Colour Vision Tests.- Uses and abuses of the
Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test..- Unipolar, bipolar and other errors in the
Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test..- Method for estimating results in
Farnsworths D15 tests..- Quantitative comparison of Farnsworth and Kinnear
plots of the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test..- Normative data for the
significance of a change in error score on the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue
test..- Selection of an optimal light source for the FM 100-hue test..-
Farnsworth tests in the study of acquired colour vision defects in diabetic
retinopathy.- Loss of color opponency and concomitant changes in FM-100 hue
test in a case of cone-rod dystrophy..- A quick and simple portable scorer
for the FM 100-hue test..- Theoretical patterns of Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue
test in congenital color vision defects..- Characteristics of the random
100-hue observer..- Objective data for the SPP test, Part 2 (For acquired
color vision defects)..- Results of the OSCAR test in groups of normal and
abnormal subjects..- Observations on the use of the Lanthony Tritan Album..-
Clinical study of the Lanthonys Tritan Album: Initial results..-
8. New
Instruments and Techniques for Testing Colour Vision.- Experimental small
anomaloscope utilizing light-emitting diodes..- A computer-controlled
briefcase anomaloscope..- First trials on an automated examination of color
vision..- Evaluation of a CRT-based test of saturation discrimination using a
discrete matching technique.- The anomaloscope plate test: a new color vision
test for screening congenital red-green defects..- Comparative study between
test results of 8 deg. large-field anomaloscope and large-size panel D15 test
on dichro-mats..- Color contrast perimetry testing of the extrafoveal
macula..- Thresholds for iso-luminous colors across the visual field..- An
evaluation of the Fieldmaster F225 automatic perimeter..- Acquired color
visiondeficiencies and electronics..- Saturation and luminosity in color
vision testing..- The function of chromatic lightness and its application in
ocular pathology..- Change in the inhibiting effects of ocular pathology..-
Effects of broadbanded eye protection on dark adaptation..