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The Aqueous Humour and the Intraocular Pressure
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Hugh Davson
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1990
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Macmillan Education UK
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Aqueous Humour and the Intraocular Pressure
pp. 96
The Vitreous Body
pp. 105
The Cornea
pp. 139
The Lens
pp. 205
Retinal Structure and Organization
pp. 211
Measurement of the Stimulus and Dioptrics of the Human Eye
pp. 219
Some General Aspects of Vision
pp. 230
Photochemical Aspects of Vision
pp. 264
Dark Adaptation and the Minimum Visual Stimulus
pp. 279
Electrophysiology of the Retina: Response to Stimulation and the Transduction Process
pp. 305
Electrophysiology of the Retina: Further Studies on Cold-Blooded Retina
pp. 325
Electrophysiology of the Retina: Further Aspects
pp. 362
Flicker
pp. 373
Visual Acuity
pp. 395
Wavelength Discrimination and the Theory of Colour Vision
pp. 423
The Stiles-Crawford Effect, Adaptation and Photopic Sensitivity Curves
pp. 449
Visual Perception: Introduction
pp. 486
Neurophysiology of Perception: The Higher Visual Pathways
pp. 515
Neurophysiology of Perception: Cortical Projection
pp. 531
Neurophysiology of Perception: Cortical Neurones
pp. 558
Neurophysiology of Perception: Spatial Analysis
pp. 603
Neurophysiology of Perception: Developmental Aspects of Visual Field Characteristics
pp. 628
Neurophysiology of Perception: Non-Geniculostriate Pathways and the Neurones of Their Central Stations
pp. 647
The Extraocular Muscles and Their Actions
pp. 667
Nervous Control of the Eye Movements
pp. 754
The Pupil
pp. 767
Accommodation
pp. 783
The Near Response
pp. 786
The Protective Mechanism
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