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Binocular vision disorders --- Binocular vision --- Treatment.
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Binocular vision disorders. --- Anomalies, Binocular --- Binocular anomalies --- Binocular imbalances --- Imbalances, Binocular --- Vision disorders --- Eye --- Movement disorders --- Binocular vision disorders
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This basic text covers the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of the most prevalent vision disorders in a clinical optometrist's or ophthalmologist's practice. Coverage includes the most common non-strabismic binocular vision disorders, including accommodative and eye movement disorders as well as amblyopia. Coverage of each diagnostic category includes background information, symptoms, case analysis, and management options. Case studies appear at the end of each chapter. This edition includes three new chapters on primary care of binocular vision, accommodative and eye movement disorders; myopia control; and binocular vision problems associated with refractive surgery. The thoroughly revised chapters on vision therapy procedures and instrumentation describe the latest equipment and computer software. The chapters on advanced diagnostic and management issues have been updated with the latest research.
Accommodation, Ocular. --- Binocular vision disorders. --- Ocular Motility Disorders --- Vision Disparity. --- Vision, Binocular. --- Therapy.
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The anesthetic implications of eye muscle surgery are varied and numerous. Being a condition that can be seen in all age groups, the anesthetist or anesthesiologist will see pediatric, adult, and geriatric patient populations. This book examines and analyzes the causes, symptoms and treatment options to strabismus and nystagmus. It discusses benign paroxysmal positional vertigo; strabismus surgery; central positional dizziness; the treatment of intermittent exotropia in childhood; and nystagmus in posterior fossa stroke patients.
Eye --- Eye movement disorders --- Ocular motility disorders --- Oculomotor disorders --- Movement disorders --- Neuroophthalmology --- Binocular vision disorders --- Movement disorders. --- Diseases
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Binocular vision is achieved by five neurovisual systems originating in the retina but varying in their destination within the brain. Two systems have been widely studied: the retino-tectal or retino-collicular route, which subserves an expedient and raw estimate of the visual scene through the magnocellular pathway (Isa, 2002), and the retino-occipital or retino-cortical route, which allows slower but refined analysis of the visual scene through the parvocellular pathway (Espinosa & Stryker, 2012). But there also exist further neurovisual systems: the retino-hypothalamic, retino-pretectal, and accessory optic systems, which play a crucial role in vision though they are less understood ...The focus of this issue is to review the most recent findings in brain imaging and neurophysiology of binocular vision and coordination in humans and animals with frontally-placed eyes. The emphasis will be put on studies that enable transfer of knowledge toward visual training programs targeting binocular functional disorders (e.g., amblyopia) and visual field defects (e.g., hemianopia).
Binocular vision. --- Binocular vision disorders. --- Visual training. --- Neurophysiology. --- Visual Pathways --- visual rehabilitation --- Eye Movements --- Neurovisual disorders --- Binocular coordination --- binocular vision
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Binocular vision is achieved by five neurovisual systems originating in the retina but varying in their destination within the brain. Two systems have been widely studied: the retino-tectal or retino-collicular route, which subserves an expedient and raw estimate of the visual scene through the magnocellular pathway (Isa, 2002), and the retino-occipital or retino-cortical route, which allows slower but refined analysis of the visual scene through the parvocellular pathway (Espinosa & Stryker, 2012). But there also exist further neurovisual systems: the retino-hypothalamic, retino-pretectal, and accessory optic systems, which play a crucial role in vision though they are less understood ...The focus of this issue is to review the most recent findings in brain imaging and neurophysiology of binocular vision and coordination in humans and animals with frontally-placed eyes. The emphasis will be put on studies that enable transfer of knowledge toward visual training programs targeting binocular functional disorders (e.g., amblyopia) and visual field defects (e.g., hemianopia).
Binocular vision. --- Binocular vision disorders. --- Visual training. --- Neurophysiology. --- Visual Pathways --- visual rehabilitation --- Eye Movements --- Neurovisual disorders --- Binocular coordination --- binocular vision
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Eye Diseases --- Orthoptics. --- Binocular vision disorders. --- Vision binoculaire, Troubles de la --- diagnosis. --- therapy. --- EYE DISEASES --- Orthoptics --- diagnosis --- therapy --- Eye diseases --- Diagnosis. --- Therapy.
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Vision, Binocular --- Ocular Motility Disorders --- Strabismus --- Binocular vision disorders --- Eye --- Vision binoculaire, Troubles de la --- Oeil --- Strabisme --- therapy --- Movement disorders --- Treatment --- Troubles moteurs --- Traitement --- Vision, Binocular. --- Ocular Motility Disorders. --- therapy. --- Amblyopia --- Exotropia --- Ophthalmology --- Ophthalmoplegia
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Eye --- Eye movement disorders --- Ocular motility disorders --- Oculomotor disorders --- Movement disorders --- Neuroophthalmology --- Binocular vision disorders --- Eye movements --- Ocular motility --- Oculomotor system --- Biomechanics --- Rapid eye movement sleep --- Movements. --- Movement disorders. --- Diseases
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Now in a fully up-to-date 6th Edition, Pickwell's Binocular Vision Anomalies provides a practical introduction to binocular vision, offering comprehensive theory, how-to clinical guidance, and a summary of current research in a single, consolidated volume. Ideally suited for both students and clinicians, this bestselling text serves as an accessible, evidence-based reference when faced with binocular vision or pediatric challenges. Covers routine examinations and testing protocols, including CISS questionnaire, cover test, foveal suppression, fixation disparity, four prism diopter base out test, Lindblom's method, and double Maddox rod test. Includes numerous video clips of key testing procedures, including new clips on Mallett fixation disparity test and fusional reserve testing, as well as an interactive video quiz to help you test your knowledge. Features sweeping content updates such as the latest information on 3-D displays, therapeutic uses of computer games and virtual reality for vision therapy, computerized testing methodologies, binocular and accommodative mechanisms associated with myopia, updated prescribing criteria, therapeutic use of contact lenses, detection of pathology associated with strabismus, drugs causing diplopia, and the evidence-based treatment of convergence insufficiency syndrome and amblyopia. Contains helpful study features throughout, including Clinical Key Points boxes, step-by-step test routines, typical features of extraocular muscle palsies and syndromes, and Case Study boxes that cover important clinical and legal scenarios, and new boxes that summarize testing procedures for each of the main binocular vision tests. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Binocular vision disorders. --- Anomalies, Binocular --- Binocular anomalies --- Binocular imbalances --- Imbalances, Binocular --- Vision disorders --- Eye --- Movement disorders --- Orthoptics --- Vision, Binocular --- Vision Disorders --- Strabismus --- therapy --- diagnosis --- Binocular Vision --- Pleoptics --- Orthoptic --- Pleoptic --- Ophthalmology
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