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E-raamat: Infant Vision [Oxford Scholarship Online e-raamatud]

Edited by (Department of Psychology, University College London), Edited by (, INSERM U371 Cerveau et Vision, Bron, France), Edited by (Department of Psychology, University College London)
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This extensive book provides an up-to-date overview by leading international authorities, spanning the disciplines of neuroscience, psychology, ophthalmology, optometry, and paediatrics, of normal and pathological infant visual development. It covers the development of retinal receptors; infant sensitivity to detail, colour, contrast, and movement; binocularity, eye movements, and refraction, and cognitive processing. Childrens' visual deficits, including amblyopia and cataract are covered.
Section 1: Basic Coding of Spatial and Chromatic Vision ;
1. Development
of contrast sensitivity in normal and amblyopic monkeys ;
2. The development
of the visual field: results from human and animal studies ;
3. Development
of Primate Rod Structure and Function ;
4. Assessing dimensionality in infant
colour vision ;
5. Spatial and temporal properties of infant colour vision ;
6. The development of visual motion processing ; Section II: Refraction and
Resolution ;
7. Basic considerations when refracting infants ;
8. Using near
retinoscopy to refract infants ;
9. Prediction of myopia in children ;
10.
Issues in infant vision screening and assessment ;
11. Photorefraction for
the detection of amblyogenic defects: past and present ;
12. The Rotterdam
C-Chart: visual acuity and interocular differences in very low birthweight
and/or very prematurely born children at the age of 5 years ;
13. Acuity
cards and the search for risk factors in infant visual development ; Section
III: Oculomotor and Binocular Processes ;
14. Striate cortex, extrastriate
cortex, and colliculus: some new approaches ;
15. Eye alignment and
convergence in young infants ;
16. Eye-head relations in neonates and young
infants ;
17. Development of binocularity and its sexual differentiation ;
18. Dioptric blur, grating visual acuity and stereoacuity in infants ;
19.
Evaluation of sensory visual development based on measures of oculomotor
responses ; Section IV: Perception, the Brain and Clinical Applications ;
20.
The organization of visual perception in early infancy ;
21. Pattern
processing in infancy: Hemispheric differences and brain maturation ;
22.
Practical application of the visual evoked potential in paediatric
neuro-ophthalmology ;
23. MRI findings in children with cerebral vision
impairment ;
24. Occlusion therapy for childhood amblyopia: current concepts
in treatment evaluation ;
25. Visual development following treatment of a
unilateral infantile cataract ;
26. Visual development in children with
congenital cataract ;
27. Visual instrumentation for use with visually
deficient children: Point Mobile