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  1. 13 wrz 2019 · The book consists of 14 chapters: Chapter 1: Orbit; pages 1-18 Chapter 2: Eyelids, Conjunctiva, Lacrimal Glands and Ducts; pages 19-54 Chapter 3: Orbital Vessels and Nerves; pages 55-86 Chapter 4...

  2. Detailed knowledge of the anatomy of the visual system, in combination with skilled examination, allows precise localization of neuropathological processes. Moreover, these principles guide effective diagnosis and management of neuro-ophthalmic disorders.

  3. 1 kwi 2017 · Edition: 1st. Chapter: Anatomy of the Human Visual Pathway. Publisher: Springer. Editors: Karolína Skorkovská. Authors: Marek Joukal. Masaryk University. Citations (27) References (43) Figures...

  4. Visual System. EYEBALL — composed of three concentric layers: 1] SCLERA (white) and CORNEA (transparent) = outer, fibrous layer. 2] IRIS, CILIARY BODY and CHOROID = middle, vascular layer (uvea). ally from an optic cup). The pigmented epithelium of the retina lines the iris.

  5. The Physiology of Human Vision. What you perceive about the world around you is “all in your head”. After reading Chapter 4, especially Section 4.4, you should understand that the light around us forms images on our retinas that capture colors, motions, and spatial relationships in the physical world.

  6. First published 2008. Printed in the United Kingdom at the University Press, Cambridge. A catalogue record for this publication is available from the British Library. ISBN 978-0-521-88319-1 hardback ISBN 978-0-521-70964-4 paperback.

  7. The Visual System. Hans J. ten Donkelaar and Johannes R. M. Cruysberg. Klingler’s preparation of the optic projections. Contents. 8.1 Introduction – 411. 8.2 Anatomy and Imaging of the Visual System – 411. 8.2.1 The Retina – 412. 8.2.2 The Optic Nerve, the Optic Chiasm and the Optic Tract – 419. 8.2.3 The Lateral Geniculate Body – 421.

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