The Wavelength Dependence of Intraocular Light Scattering
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Intraocular light scattering is a phenomenon with broad implications for theoretical, empirical and clinical vision fields. The purpose of this monograph is to provide a much needed review of its most central issue, wavelength dependency. Indeed, since Lord Rayleigh first provided the formulation to account for the blueness of the sky, numerous quantitative descriptions of scattering phenomena have been proposed with equally varying implications for wavelength dependence. Accounts of the most relevant physical theories are given in simple language. These theories have been called upon, at the most basic level, to account for the transparency of the ocular components, and at the highest level, how visual perception can be affected. Descriptions of the microanatomy of each of the major ocular components are made with reference to the various physical theories. Additional emphasis is given to the various methodologies by which intraocular light scattering is measured as well as the effects of aging and disease.
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M.Sc. and Ph.D. both from the University of Georgia, Athens, GA. He is a Cognitive psychologist with specialized training in physiological optics, visual perception, ocular nutrition and ecological vision. He worked briefly at the Arizona College of Optometry within Midwestern Univeristy until moving to the University of Kansas.
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- Sprache Englisch
- Untertitel A Review
- Autor Michael Engles
- Titel The Wavelength Dependence of Intraocular Light Scattering
- Veröffentlichung 30.03.2011
- ISBN 3844314865
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783844314861
- Jahr 2011
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T6mm
- Gewicht 143g
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 84
- GTIN 09783844314861