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" Colour Vision Deficiencies IX : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 772944
Doc. No : b592938
Main Entry : edited by B. Drum, G. Verriest.
Title & Author : Colour Vision Deficiencies IX : : Proceedings of the ninth symposium of the International Research Group on Colour Vision Deficiencies, held at St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A., 1-3 July 1987\ edited by B. Drum, G. Verriest.
Publication Statement : Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1989
Series Statement : Documenta ophthalmologica., Proceedings series ;, 52.
ISBN : 9400926952
: : 9401077150
: : 9789400926950
: : 9789401077156
Contents : 1. Polymorphisms of Normal Colour Vision and Inherited Colour Defects --; Molecular genetics of human color vision. --; Polymorphisms of cone pigments among color normals: evidence from color matching. --; Minor colour vision defects: sib-sib correlations and relation to unique colours. --; Color discrimination and post-receptoral processes in congenital color deficients. --; High illuminance color matching in anomalous trichromacy. --; Critical flicker frequency in X-chromosome linked dichromats. --; The effect of object size on the performance of colour ordering and discrimination tasks. --; The blue cone electroretinogram isolated in a sex-linked achromat. --; VEP measures in a blue cone monochromat. --; Congenital pro tan and deutan defects in women. --; On a possible explanation of the unusually high rates of colour vision defects in some West of Scotland primary schools. --; Incidence of congenital colour vision defects in an Australian Optometrie population. --; Color vision screening in 4384 kindergarten children. --; 2. Theoretical Studies of Colour Vision --; König models of color vision. --; Protanopie opponent colour vision. --; 3. Cortical Mechanisms of Normal and Abnormal Colour Vision --; Cortical colour defects. --; Electrophysiological correlates of chromatic-opponent and achromatic stimulation in man. --; Interaction between colour- and pattern-evoked potentials. --; Color differences in a deuteranope scaled by chromatic modulation sensitivity. --; 4. Acquired Colour Vision Deficiencies in Retinal Disorders --; Localizing color vision deficiencies in eye disease. --; Color vision in a family with autosomal dominant cone dystrophy. --; Filter enhanced visual acuity in a case of central cone-rod dystrophy. --; A familial macular dystrophy with apparently preferential short-wavelength-sensitive cone involvement. Preliminary report. --; Color vision losses in Kallmann syndrome. --; Early color vision and ERG alterations in posterior uveitis. --; Equiluminous color deficits are greater than achromatic losses in cases of toxoplasmosis. --; Color discrimination in long-term idiopathic central serous choroidopathy. --; A comparison of S cone pathway sensitivity loss in patients with diabetes and retinitis pigmentosa. --; Saturation discrimination and the degree of diabetic retinopathy. --; Permanent visual change associated with punctate foveal lesions. --; 5. Acquired Colour Defects in Optic Nerve Disorders --; Chromatic and achromatic sensitivity in glaucoma. --; Increment thresholds and spatial summation for colour targets in ocular hypertension and glaucoma. --; Thresholds for blue and white stimuli in glaucoma. --; Chromatic functional loss and its relation to the morphology of the retina in the glaucomatous eye. --; Differences between perimetric thresholds for white and equiluminous red, blue and yellow in a nerve fiber bundle defect. --; Mysterious sparing of blue sensitivity on yellow backgrounds in dominant optic atrophy. --; The two equation method. I. Results in normal color vision. --; The two equation method. II. Results in retinal and optic nerve disorders. --; 6. Acquired Colour Defects in Short-Wavelength Cone Pathways --; Colour discrimination in long-term aphakia. --; S cone loss with aging. --; Differential adaptation of cone mechanisms explains the preferential loss of short-wavelength cone sensitivity in retinal disease. --; ERG and behavioral analysis of spectral sensitivity in normal and blue-blind rhesus monkeys. --; 7. Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue Test and Other Clinical Colour Vision Tests --; Uses and abuses of the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test. --; Unipolar, bipolar and other errors in the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test. --; Method for estimating results in Farnsworth's D15 tests. --; Quantitative comparison of Farnsworth and Kinnear plots of the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test. --; Normative data for the significance of a change in error score on the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test. --; Selection of an optimal light source for the FM 100-hue test. --; Farnsworth tests in the study of acquired colour vision defects in diabetic retinopathy --; Loss of color opponency and concomitant changes in FM-100 hue test in a case of cone-rod dystrophy. --; A quick and simple portable scorer for the FM 100-hue test. --; Theoretical patterns of Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test in congenital color vision defects. --; Characteristics of the random 100-hue observer. --; Objective data for the SPP test, Part 2 (For acquired color vision defects). --; Results of the OSCAR test in groups of normal and abnormal subjects. --; Observations on the use of the Lanthony Tritan Album. --; Clinical study of the Lanthony's Tritan Album: Initial results. --; 8. New Instruments and Techniques for Testing Colour Vision --; Experimental small anomaloscope utilizing light-emitting diodes. --; A computer-controlled briefcase anomaloscope. --; First trials on an automated examination of color vision. --; Evaluation of a CRT-based test of saturation discrimination using a discrete matching technique --; The anomaloscope plate test: a new color vision test for screening congenital red-green defects. --; Comparative study between test results of 8 deg. large-field anomaloscope and large-size panel D15 test on dichro-mats. --; Color contrast perimetry testing of the extrafoveal macula. --; Thresholds for iso-luminous colors across the visual field. --; An evaluation of the Fieldmaster F225 automatic perimeter. --; Acquired color vision deficiencies and electronics. --; Saturation and luminosity in color vision testing. --; The function of chromatic lightness and its application in ocular pathology. --; Change in the inhibiting effects of ocular pathology. --; Effects of broadbanded eye protection on dark adaptation.
Subject : Medicine.
Subject : Ophthalmology.
LC Classification : ‭RE921‬‭.E358 1989‬
Added Entry : B Drum
: G Verriest
Parallel Title : Proceedings of the Ninth symposium of the International Research Group on Colour Vision Deficiencies, held at St. John's College, Annapolis, MD, July 1-3, 1987
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