IU School of Optometry V664 Physiological Optics 2: Visual Function
The basic aspects of monocular vision--including light and dark adaptation, color vision, and both spatial and temporal resolution. The science of measuring visual performance and its application to clinical optometry.

Spring 2005
Instructor: Arthur Bradley, PhD

Chapter 1
- Introduction
Chapter 2
- Radiometry and photometry
- Radiometry and photometry questions
- Radiometry and ocular hazards
Chapter 3
- Color vision and colorimetry
- Color vision mechanisms and perception
- Anomalous color vision
- Colored filters in Optometry
Chapter 4
- Psychophysics
Chapter 5: Spatial vision
- Visual acuity and contrast sensitivity
- Optical, anatomical, and neural determinants of visual acuity and contast sensitivity
- Impact of neural processing on spatial vision
Chapter 6
- Night and day
Chapter 7
- Temporal properties of vision
Chapter 8
- 3D vision monocular cues
Chapter 9
- Senescence of vision
- Infant vision
Study questions

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