Explore the intricate world of vision and visual disorders with our comprehensive guide, “Neurology of Vision and Visual Disorders”, the 178th Volume in the esteemed Handbooks of Neurology series. This invaluable research resource delves deep into the neurological complexities of the brain and nervous system, offering profound insights into vision changes and disorders that originate from the retina and extend to the cortex.
Key Features:
– Comprehensive reviews of the neurological foundations of visual perception disorders.
– Detailed discussions on the journey of vision, from the retina to the cortex.
– Unveils the functional organization, electrophysiology, and subcortical visual pathways.
– Accurate assessments, diagnosis strategies, and management of visual perception disorders.
– Collaborative chapters co-written by basic scientists and clinicians to provide an in-depth understanding of the mechanisms driving the clinical syndromes.
This volume also touches upon the pertinent topic of vision’s impact on driving safety. We understand the critical role clinics play in determining driving suitability, and so, our experts have devoted significant time to exploring the interplay between visual loss, attention, and strategic compensations.
Lastly, discover the latest in vision therapies and the evidence supporting these innovative approaches. This must-have resource features contributions from international experts based in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Singapore, the UK, and the US, ensuring a global perspective on the subject.
Dive deeper into the neurological aspects of vision and visual disorders with our insightful and informative guide. Ideal for clinicians, researchers, and students alike, this volume is a practical addition to any neurological or vision science collection.
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Jason J.S. Barton (Editor),
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