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ISBN 10: 0323011292
ISBN 13: 978-0323011297
Author: Gunter K. von Noorden MD, Emilio C. Campos MD
Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility Theory and Management of Strabismus Sixth Table of contents:
PART ONE
Physiology of the Sensorimotor Cooperation of the Eyes
Chapter 1: General Introduction
The Eyes as a Sensorimotor Unit
The Tasks of the Motor System
Nature and Control of Ocular Movements
Voluntary and Involuntary Eye Movements
Cybernetic Control of the Eye Movements
Apparent Movement of the Environment
Empiricism and Nativism
Chapter 2: Binocular Vision and Space Perception
Fusion, Diplopia, and the Law of Sensory Correspondence
Retinomotor Values
Relative Subjective Visual Directions
Common Relative Subjective Visual Directions
Retinal Correspondence
Sensory Fusion
Motor Fusion
Retinal Rivalry
Objective (Physical) and Subjective (Visual) Space
Discrepancies of Objective and Subjective Metrics
Distribution of Corresponding Retinal Elements
The Foveae as Corresponding Elements
The Horopter
Physiologic Diplopia
Clinical Significance
Suppression
Panum’s Area of Single Binocular Vision
Fixation Disparity
Stereopsis
Physiologic Basis of Stereopsis
Local vs. Global Stereopsis
Stereopsis and Fusion
Stereoscopic Acuity
Monocular (Nonstereoscopic) Clues to Spatial Orientation
Interaction of Stereoscopic and Monocular Clues
Clinical Significance of Monocular Clues
Experimental Determination of the Longitudinal Horopter and the Criteria of Retinal Correspondence
Criterion of Single Vision
Apparent Frontal Plane Criterion
Criterion of Common Visual Directions
Criterion of Highest Stereoscopic Sensitivity
Egocentric (Absolute) Localization
Egocentric Localization and Convergence
Egocentric Localization and Proprioception
Clinical Significance of Relative and Egocentric Localization
Theories of Binocular Vision
Correspondence and Disparity
Neurophysiologic Theory of Binocular Vision and Stereopsis
Older Theories of Binocular Vision
Advantages of Binocular Vision
Chapter 3: Summary of the Gross Anatomy of the Extraocular Muscles
Rectus Muscles
Muscle Pulleys
Oblique Muscles
Fascial System
Tenon’s Capsule
Muscle Sheaths and Their Extensions
Ligament of Lockwood
Check Ligaments
Intracapsular Portion of the Muscle
Functional Role of the Fascial System
Developmental Anomalies of Extraocular Muscles and the Fascial System
Innervation of Extraocular Muscles
Blood Supply of Extraocular Muscles
Chapter 4: Physiology of the Ocular Movements
Basic Kinematics
Translatory and Rotary Movements
Center of Rotation
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