G. Verriest (Hrsg.)
Colour Vision Deficiencies VII
Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium of the International Research Group on Colour Vision Deficiencies held at Centre Médical Universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland, 23¿25 June 1983
Herausgegeben:Verriest, G.
G. Verriest (Hrsg.)
Colour Vision Deficiencies VII
Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium of the International Research Group on Colour Vision Deficiencies held at Centre Médical Universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland, 23¿25 June 1983
Herausgegeben:Verriest, G.
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Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium of the International Research Group on Colour Vision Deficiencies Held at Centre Medical Universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland, 23-25 June, 1983
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Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium of the International Research Group on Colour Vision Deficiencies Held at Centre Medical Universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland, 23-25 June, 1983
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- Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series 39
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-90-6193-735-7
- 1984.
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 1984
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9789061937357
- ISBN-10: 9061937353
- Artikelnr.: 22108809
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series 39
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-90-6193-735-7
- 1984.
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 1984
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9789061937357
- ISBN-10: 9061937353
- Artikelnr.: 22108809
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Obituaries.- A tribute to Louise L. Sloan.- Dr Oskar Neubauer.- 2. Electrophysiology and Colour Vision.- Electrophysiology of color vision. I. Cellular level (invited paper).- Electrophysiology of colour vision. II. Studies on colour vision by means of the electroretinogram and the visually evoked cortical potential: a review (invited paper).- ERG indices of color vision variations in monkeys.- Correlates between chromatic electrophysiological recordings and chromatic psychophysical functions in normal and abnormal observers.- Visual evoked potentials and colour pattern stimulations.- Spectral response pattern of ERG recorded with scanning method in congenital colour defectives.- 3. Metameric Matches Relevant for Assessment of Colour Vision.- Metameric matches relevant for assessment of color vision. I. Theoretical considerations (invited paper).- Metameric matches relevant for assessment of color vision. II. Practical aspects (invited paper).- Analysis of variance in anomaloscope matches.- Color matches on large fields, changes with retinal area stimulated or with duration of presentation.- Retinal distribution of macular pigment.- Brightness-luminance discrepancy in the frame of colour vision deficiencies.- Clinical colorimetric examinations in the purple.- Dichromatic and anomalous trichromatic colour vision examined with small and large field matches by means of the projection anomaloscope.- Influences of variation in lenticular and macular pigmentation on dichromatic neutral points.- Rayleigh equation in acquired color vision defects.- 4. Clinical Colour Vision Test Batteries.- Clinical color vision examination (invited paper).- Principles of colour vision test battery selection.- Acquired defects of colour discrimination statistically evaluated through abattery of tests.- The contribution of the City University test (1st and 2nd editions) in a clinical test laboratory.- 5. Methods of Examination.- New pseudoisochromatic plates for acquired color vision defects.- Pseudoisochromatic charts in acquired dyschromatopsia.- Influence of some factors on not-typical responses to three tests of color vision in children.- Comments on the use of the Standard Pseudoisochromatic plates and the New Color Test of Lanthony.- The effect of age on performance on the Panel D-15 and desaturated D-15: a quantitative evaluation.- An analysis of the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue test.- On the comparison of monocular and binocular 100-Hue responses.- Validity of different contrast tests in glaucoma.- Saturation contrasts: clinical application potential.- Psychophysical flicker threshold in congenital colour vision deficiencies: clinical and ergophthalmological aspects.- A clinical evaluation of the 'OSCAR' color vision set.- Value of the Rodenstock Farbentestscheibe 3040.173 for the diagnosis of congenital colour vision defects.- A revised three-light test.- A new pocket anomaloscope.- Presentation of a design to measure the McCollough effect.- 6. Congenital Defects.- Spatial summation in dichromats.- Microspectrophotometric and psychophysical results for the same deuteranopic observer.- Mesopic deuteranopic vision with a large observation field.- Achromatopsia and combination defects of protan, deutan and tritan genes.- 7. Acquired Defects.- The three color vision mechanisms in different field sizes in acquired color vision defects.- Clinical application of the transient tritanopia effect.- Saturation discrimination in acquired colour vision deficiencies on the tritanopic confusion line.- Colour vision in a case of unilateral nuclearcataract.- Color discrimination (100-Hue test) after successful surgical treatment of retinal detachment.- Retinal drusen and colour vision.- A quantitative assessment of colour discrimination in normal vision and senile macular degeneration using some colour confusion tests.- Colour vision in relation to other visual functions in the presence of slight macular degeneration.- Colour vision in young diabetics.- The regression between FM 100-Hue test scores and age in preretinopathic diabetes.- The performance at the FM 100-Hue test as a risk factor for diabetic retinopathy.- Urine testing inaccuracies among diabetic patients with colour vision deficiency.- Correlation between color vision deficiency and results of clinical examination in glaucomatous patients.- Night blindness with a tritan colour vision defect.- Transient cerebral achromatopsia.
1. Obituaries.- A tribute to Louise L. Sloan.- Dr Oskar Neubauer.- 2. Electrophysiology and Colour Vision.- Electrophysiology of color vision. I. Cellular level (invited paper).- Electrophysiology of colour vision. II. Studies on colour vision by means of the electroretinogram and the visually evoked cortical potential: a review (invited paper).- ERG indices of color vision variations in monkeys.- Correlates between chromatic electrophysiological recordings and chromatic psychophysical functions in normal and abnormal observers.- Visual evoked potentials and colour pattern stimulations.- Spectral response pattern of ERG recorded with scanning method in congenital colour defectives.- 3. Metameric Matches Relevant for Assessment of Colour Vision.- Metameric matches relevant for assessment of color vision. I. Theoretical considerations (invited paper).- Metameric matches relevant for assessment of color vision. II. Practical aspects (invited paper).- Analysis of variance in anomaloscope matches.- Color matches on large fields, changes with retinal area stimulated or with duration of presentation.- Retinal distribution of macular pigment.- Brightness-luminance discrepancy in the frame of colour vision deficiencies.- Clinical colorimetric examinations in the purple.- Dichromatic and anomalous trichromatic colour vision examined with small and large field matches by means of the projection anomaloscope.- Influences of variation in lenticular and macular pigmentation on dichromatic neutral points.- Rayleigh equation in acquired color vision defects.- 4. Clinical Colour Vision Test Batteries.- Clinical color vision examination (invited paper).- Principles of colour vision test battery selection.- Acquired defects of colour discrimination statistically evaluated through abattery of tests.- The contribution of the City University test (1st and 2nd editions) in a clinical test laboratory.- 5. Methods of Examination.- New pseudoisochromatic plates for acquired color vision defects.- Pseudoisochromatic charts in acquired dyschromatopsia.- Influence of some factors on not-typical responses to three tests of color vision in children.- Comments on the use of the Standard Pseudoisochromatic plates and the New Color Test of Lanthony.- The effect of age on performance on the Panel D-15 and desaturated D-15: a quantitative evaluation.- An analysis of the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue test.- On the comparison of monocular and binocular 100-Hue responses.- Validity of different contrast tests in glaucoma.- Saturation contrasts: clinical application potential.- Psychophysical flicker threshold in congenital colour vision deficiencies: clinical and ergophthalmological aspects.- A clinical evaluation of the 'OSCAR' color vision set.- Value of the Rodenstock Farbentestscheibe 3040.173 for the diagnosis of congenital colour vision defects.- A revised three-light test.- A new pocket anomaloscope.- Presentation of a design to measure the McCollough effect.- 6. Congenital Defects.- Spatial summation in dichromats.- Microspectrophotometric and psychophysical results for the same deuteranopic observer.- Mesopic deuteranopic vision with a large observation field.- Achromatopsia and combination defects of protan, deutan and tritan genes.- 7. Acquired Defects.- The three color vision mechanisms in different field sizes in acquired color vision defects.- Clinical application of the transient tritanopia effect.- Saturation discrimination in acquired colour vision deficiencies on the tritanopic confusion line.- Colour vision in a case of unilateral nuclearcataract.- Color discrimination (100-Hue test) after successful surgical treatment of retinal detachment.- Retinal drusen and colour vision.- A quantitative assessment of colour discrimination in normal vision and senile macular degeneration using some colour confusion tests.- Colour vision in relation to other visual functions in the presence of slight macular degeneration.- Colour vision in young diabetics.- The regression between FM 100-Hue test scores and age in preretinopathic diabetes.- The performance at the FM 100-Hue test as a risk factor for diabetic retinopathy.- Urine testing inaccuracies among diabetic patients with colour vision deficiency.- Correlation between color vision deficiency and results of clinical examination in glaucomatous patients.- Night blindness with a tritan colour vision defect.- Transient cerebral achromatopsia.