
Table of Contents Preface IPS lecture Is there a future for perimetry? S. Drance Objective measures Does the multifocal electroretinogram provide a topographic, objective measure of ganglion cell function in glaucoma? B. Fortune, C.A. Johnson and G.A. Cioffi Comparison of threshold and multifocal-visual evoked potential perimetry in recovered optic neuritis R. Kardon, S. Givre, M. Wall and D. Hood Retinal thickness measurements in chronic glaucoma and ocular hypertension P. Brusini, C. Tosoni and F. Miani Image processing of scanning laser tomography images to determine retinal thickness N. Hutchings, J.G. Flanagan, C. Hudson, X. He and T.J. Holmes The relationship between retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and static visual fields in glaucoma R. Asaoka, M. Osako, K. Tachibana, T. Okano and M. Usui Perimetry methods and applications The effectiveness of detecting early glaucomatous field defects using the size I stimulus K. Yamada, M. Osako, S. Osako, T. Okan and M. Usui The intrinsic noise of contrast sensitivity perimetry R.S. Harwerth and E.L. Smith, III Influence of refractive correction on the peripheral visual field in static perimetry. Preliminary results G. Koller, A. Haas, M. Zulauf, F. Koerner and D. Mojon Modeling the hill of vision R. Schwabe, R. Vonthein, N. Ata, J. Paetzold, T.J. Dietrich and U. Schiefer Student's visual field map L. Frisén
Page Count:
426
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
ISBN-10:
9062991874
ISBN-13:
9789062991877
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