This book will be invaluable to all those studying optometry, dispensing optics and physiological optics. The depth of coverage will make it a prime source of information for the qualified practitioner or a prospective researcher in these fields.
It includes sections on the side effects of spectacle and contact lens corrections and on the aberrations of the eye. The four chapters on the oculomotor system and stereopsis are intended to provide a foundation for further study.
The clinical chapters contribute both to a fundamental understanding of the procedures, together with practical advice gained from many years of work as a practising optometrist. The results of recent research are included, in order to give an insight into possible advances in techniques or explanations of clinical findings. The more theoretical chapters give a clear basis to the underlying theoretical principles, gained from the many years teaching experience of one of the authors.
Preface to third edition; General introduction; The eyes optical system; Visual acuity and contrast sensitivity; Spherical ametropia; Astigmatism; Subjective refraction; Accommodation and near vision; the inadequate stimulus myopias; Ocular motility and binocular vision; Convergence; Anomalies of binocular vision: heterophoria and heterotropia; Stereopsis and the stereoscope; The schematic eye; Subsidiary effects of correcting lenses: magnifying devices; Anisometropia and aniseikonia; Ocular aberrations; Visual examination of the eye and ophthalmoscopy; Retinoscopy (skiascopy); Objective optometers; Vision screening, new subjective refractors and techniques; Measurement of ocular dimensions; Distribution and ocular dioptrics of ametropia; Entoptic phenomena; Appendix A; Appendix B; General Bibliography; Answers; Index
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