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.
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: 978-94-009-6553-9
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9789400965539
- ISBN-10: 9400965532
- Artikelnr.: 39508231
- Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series 39
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-94-009-6553-9
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9789400965539
- ISBN-10: 9400965532
- Artikelnr.: 39508231
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.