Neurology of vision and visual disorders / volume editors, Jason J.S. Barton, Alexander Leff ; series editors, Michael J. Aminoff, Fran©ʹois Boller, and Dick F. Swaab.

Other author/creatorBarton, Jason J. S.
Other author/creatorLeff, Alexander (Neurologist)
Other author/creatorAminoff, Michael J. (Michael Jeffrey)
Other author/creatorBoller, Fran©ʹois.
Other author/creatorSwaab, D. F. (Dick Frans)
SeriesHandbook of clinical neurology. 3rd series ; volume 178
Handbook of clinical neurology ; 3rd ser. vol. 178. ^A48
Contents 1. A review of diseases of the retina for neurologists; 2. Amblyopia; 3. Retinal ganglion cells and the magnocellular, parvocellular, and koniocellular subcortical visual pathways from the eye to the brain; 4. Perimetry and visual field defects; 5. Electrophysiology in neuro-ophthalmology; 6. The role of optical coherence tomography in the diagnosis of afferent visual pathway problems: A neuroophthalmic perspective; 7. The striate cortex and hemianopia; 8. Color vision; 11. Object recognition and visual object agnosia; 10. Prosopagnosia and disorders of face processing; 11. The relationship between mental and physical space and its impact on topographical disorientation; 12. Reading and alexia; 13. B©Łlint syndrome; 14. Motion perception and its disorders; 15. Aphantasia: The science of visual imagery extremes; 16. Blindsight; 17. Illusions, hallucinations, and visual snow; 18. Vision, attention, and driving; 19. Rehabilitation of visual disorders.
Abstract "Neurology of Vision and Visual Disorders, Volume 178 in the Handbooks of Neurology series provides comprehensive summaries of recent research on the brain and nervous system. This volume reviews alterations in vision that stem from the retina to the cortex. Coverage includes content on vision and driving derived from the large amount of time devoted in clinics to determining who is safe to drive, along with research on the interplay between visual loss, attention and strategic compensations that may determine driving suitability. The title concludes with vision therapies and the evidence behind these approaches. Each chapter is co-written by a basic scientist collaborating with a clinician to provide a solid underpinning of the mechanisms behind the clinical syndromes."-- Provided by publisher
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