(Ebook pdf) An Introduction to the Biology of Vision
• James T. McIlwain •
| #179725 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 1996-11-28 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.96 x.51 x6.97l,.84 | File Name: 0521498902 | 236 pages |
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This main goals of this text are to provide undergraduates with a working vocabulary and knowledge of the biology of vision and to acquaint them with the major themes in biological vision research. Part I treats the eye as an image-forming organ and provides an overview of the projections from the retina to key visual structures of the brain. The second part builds on this material, examining the functions of the retina and its central projections in greater detail. Par...
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