<span>This fourth volume in the series Lectures in Optics provides comprehensive coverage of Visual Optics, which is the field of optics as applied to the function of the eye, a magnificent and highly complicated optical system. The optics part of vision in a βwell-performingβ eye pertains to the ef
Visual Optics (Lectures in Optics, 4)
β Scribed by George Asimellis
- Publisher
- SPIE Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
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- 722
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- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This fourth volume in the series Lectures in Optics provides comprehensive coverage of Visual Optics, which is the field of optics as applied to the function of the eye, a magnificent and highly complicated optical system. The optics part of vision in a βwell-performingβ eye pertains to the effects responsible for formation and initial detection of the retinal imageβthe picture of the world as it is projected onto the photosensitive layer of the eye, the retina. The book presents the necessary concepts and definitions that explain retinal image properties, including aspects such as visual acuity and color perception. It discusses the optics of the eye in the presence of refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism, certain limitations to vision such as accommodation and near vision, and effects of aging on vision such as presbyopia and low vision. Finally, chapters devoted to ophthalmic optics and prismatic effects provide in-depth coverage of the optics involved in the correction of refractive vision disorders.
β¦ Table of Contents
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Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Optics of the Eye
2 Refractive Elements of the Eye
3 Visual Acuity
4 Optics of the Retina
5 Color Perception
6 Ametropias
7 Accommmodation & Presbyopia
8 Astigmatism
9 Ophthalmic Lens Optics
10 Prismatic Effects
Appendix: Conventions and Notations
Appendix: Answers to Quiz Questions
Index
About the Author
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