Introducing the long-awaited second edition of the ultimate authority on electrophysiologic vision testing – your go-to comprehensive reference for all things related to this critical field. Packed with detailed information on techniques, physiological concepts, clinical correlations, and much more, this updated edition is a must-have for practitioners and scholars alike.
Key Features and Benefits:
– Detailed coverage of techniques and problems in electrophysiologic vision testing
– Comprehensive insights into basic physiology, anatomy, and theoretical concepts
– Extensive new material reflecting recent advancements in the field
– 65 out of 84 chapters completely revised to provide up-to-date information
– Essential resource spanning disciplines within vision science
– Long-range perspective on the field’s development over the last century
Discover the rich history and background of clinical electrophysiology, delve into the anatomy of the retina, and explore the principles of cell biology in visual pathways at molecular and biochemical levels. Learn how these insights are applied to clinical tests such as electro-oculogram (EOG), electroretinogram (ERG), and visual evoked potentials (VEP), with detailed discussions on equipment, data analysis, testing protocols, diseases, and dysfunction.
New additions in this edition:
– Insights into the origin of electroretinogram waveforms
– Multifocal techniques for enhanced testing
– Recent advances in disease analysis
– Applications of electrophysiologic testing in genetic abnormalities research
Stay ahead of the curve with this updated edition, offering a wealth of knowledge that is not only crucial for the present but will also shape the future of electrophysiologic vision testing. Dive into the world of clinical electrophysiology and unlock a treasure trove of information that will elevate your understanding of this
Authors:
John R. Heckenlively (Editor),
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Publication Date:
April 7, 2006
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