المواد الدراسية
In this second of a two course series, anomalies and dysfunctions of normal binocular function and skills are discussed. Topics included will be suppression, amblyopia, strabismus, fusion problems as well as inability to adequately accommodate,...
Discussion of the benefits of binocular vision to man as well as the many effects of phenomena found in vision secondary to binocularity including: fusion, fixation disparity, accommodation, AC/A ratio, convergence and ultimately binocular...
In this course, spatial vision, temporal aspects of vision, motion perception, depth perception, the organization of cells in the striate cortex, information streams and extrastriate processing, development and maturation of vision, will be covered...
In this entirely clinical course, identical to optometry clinics I, the student is required to continue to examine (and fill in case reports for) a minimum of five routine patients a week, in the external Optometry clinic run by the Optometry...
Functional retinal physiology, parallel processing, gross electrical potentials and color vision, will be covered over ten weeks with 2 hours of lecture per week.
The student continues to examine (and fill in case reports for) a minimum of three patients a week, in the external optometry clinic run by the optometry department. However, in this advanced clinical rotation, the students must undergo two-week...
