The neuroanatomy of the visual system / presented by: Josephine C. Moore.

Other author Moore, Josephine C., speaker.
Format Video (Streaming)
Publication InfoFairacres, NM : Clinician's View, 2001.
Description1 online resource (274 min.).
Supplemental ContentPart 1 & 2
Supplemental ContentPart 3 & 4
Supplemental ContentPart 5
Subjects

SeriesRehabilitation therapy in video
Contents Part 1 & 2: Introduction -- Development of the Eye -- Maturation of the Visual System -- Anatomy of the Orbit -- Muscles of Eyes -- Types of Eyeballs -- Basic Structures of the Eye -- Rods & Cones of the Retina -- Refraction -- Accommodation -- Vergence & Version -- Terminology & Etiologies.
Contents Part 3 & 4: Terminology & Etiologies Continued -- Strabismus -- Visual Fields -- Visual Pathways -- The Occulo-Vesitibulo-Cervical Triad -- Parallel-Distributed Processing -- Role of the Cerebellum in Vision & Posture.
Contents Part 5: Role of the Cerebellum in Vision & Posture Continued -- Learning, Memory, & Recall.
Abstract This seminar presents the neuroanatomy of the visual system and its importance in the development of movement, posture and sensorimotor function. The role of the visual system as a primary integrating system of all other sensory systems is presented with emphasis on the overriding influence of the visual system in learning, memory and motor control. Topics include: The Development of the Eye, Maturation of the Visual System, Basic Structures of the Eye, Vergence and Version, Strabismus, Visual Fields & Visual Pathways, The Occulo-Vestibulo-Cervical Triad, Parallel-Distributed Processing, The Role of the Cerebellum in Motor Control and Vision.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed Feb. 27, 2013).
Other formsPreviously released as DVD.
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2012. (Rehabilitation therapy in video). Available via World Wide Web.
LanguageThis edition in English.
Genre/formNonfiction films.