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Allman, John Accommodation Accommodative esotropia Acetylcholine Adaptation, to disorders
ADHD. See Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Alternating esotropia
Alternating fixation Alvarez, Bruce
Amblyopia (lazy eye; wandering eye) and causes of
and critical periods (in visual development) and effect of age on recovery from
and motion parallax
and nature-versus-nurture debate and occlusion therapy (patching) and perceptual learning
and recovery from amblyopia after loss of nonamblyopic eye
and vision therapy Amphibians Anisometropia Anisometropic amblyopia
Anomalous correspondence Archimedes
Arnheim, Rudolf Artists Astronauts
Atmospheric perspective (fig.) Atropine
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Audible traffic signals
Auditory cortex . See also Cerebral cortex; Somatosensory cortex; Visual cortex
Awareness
Bach-y-Rita, Paul Balance boards Barn owl
Barry, Andy
Barry, Dan as astronaut
Barry, Jenny
Barry, Susan(photo)
and bicycling
and blindness, fear of and crew team
and distance viewing and driving
and eye fatigue
and floating unmoored, sensation of and gaining stereopsis, doubts about and glasses, first pair of
and glasses, with prism and glasses, without prism and heights, fear of
and sense of immersion in space and jittery vision
and latent stereovision and mirrors
and movies and music
and National Public Radio, interview on and object location
and optometric records and ornithology
and piano and reading
school photos of and sensory overload and sewing
and stereoblindness, first learning of and stereomicroscope, use of
and stereopsis, acquisition of
and stereopsis, preoccupation with and strabismus as adult
and strabismus as child and strabismus as infant and surgery (eye)
and tennis
and thought process, change in and tidiness, need for
and vision therapy
and walking and running and window views
Basal forebrain Basketball Bates method Begley, Sharon
Behavioral optometrists. See also Optometrists; Developmental optometrists
Bell, Mrs. Berthoz, Alain Bicycling Biderman, Beverly Bifocals
Binocular continuum
Binocular depth neurons . See also Binocular neurons; Neurons
Binocular neurons (fig.) See also Binocular depth neurons; Neurons
Binocular rivalry Binocular vision Binocular vision disorders
permanence of (see also Critical periods) Birch, Eileen E.
Bird, Larry Birnbaum, Martin Black Stallion series Blakemore, Colin Blakeslee, Sandra Blind spot(fig.) Blindspot mechanism Blindness fear of
Body movement and vision. See also Movement Bradley, Bill
Braille
Brain and Visual Perception (Hubel and Wiesel) Brain injury
Brain plasticity
and synaptic connections
See also Auditory cortex; Learning, neuronal basis of; Neural development; Neuromodulators; Neurons; Somatosenosory cortex; Synaptic connections; Visual cortex
Brainstem
Brock, Frederick W.
Brock string (fig.)
Brock training techniques
Broglie, Princess Albert de (photo)
Brown, Garry
Brown, Stephanie Willen
Burian, Hermann M.
Cataracts
Cats(fig.)
Cerebral cortex. See also Auditory cortex, Somatosensory cortex, Visual cortex
Chavasse, Francis Bernard
Children and eye surgery See also Infants Chorost, Michael
Clark, Jennifer Cochlear implant
Cole, Eliza Coleman, Nick
College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD)
Colorblindness
Columbia School of Optometry Compensatory eye movements Concentration
Contact lenses
“Contributions to the Physiology of Vision-Part the
First. On some remarkable, and hitherto unobserved, Phenomena of Binocular Vision” (Wheatstone) Controlled reading. See also Reading Convergence(fig.) . See also Convergence insufficiency; Divergence; Vergence eye movements Convergence insufficiency . See also Convergence Cooper, Rachel
Corbit, Margaret Cornea(fig.)
Correlated input from the two eyes Corresponding retinal regions Corridor illusion (fig.)
Costenbader, Frank D. COVD. See College of Optometrists in Vision Development
Crew team
Critical periods (in visual development) and amblyopia new views about and strabismus
Crone, Robert A.
Crossed eyes. See Esotropia Cross-fixate. See also Fixate Crowding in strabismus and amblyopia
Danner, Mrs. Daw Nigel W.
Deafness
Deprivation amblyopia
Depth perception in art
Developmental optometrists . See also Behavioral optometrists; Optometrists
Dilts, Michelle Disorders, adaptation to
Distance and space, sense of . See also Depth perception.
Divergence(fig.) . See also Convergence; Vergence eye movements
Doidge, Norman
Dolezal, Hubert Dopamine Dore, Eric
Dore, Michelle Double vision(fig.) Driving
Duane’s syndrome Duffy, Pat
Duke-Elder, Sir Stewart Dynamic visual acuity testing
Ear
Escher, M. C.
Esotropia (crossed eyes) accommodative alternating infantile
Euclid
Exotropia (walleye)
Eye alignment test (cover test)
Eye fatigue
Eye movements, See Convergence, Divergence, Saccades, Smooth pursuits, Vergence eye movements
Fahle, Manfred Far lookers Farley, Walter Farsightedness Fasanella, Rocko Feinstein, Malcolm Fish
Fitzpatrick, Heather(photo) Fitzpatrick, Tara
Fixate(fig.). See also Cross-fixate; Gaze holding Floating unmoored, sensation of
Four-corners exercise Fovea (fig.)
Francke, Amiel Free-fuse. See also Fusion Frogs Frost-Arnold, Greg
Fully adapted strabismics
Fusion (fig.) . See also Panum’s fusional area; Peripheral fusion; Stereopsis
Fusion effort. See also Fusion
Gait
Garzia, Ralph Philip
Gaze. See also Gaze holding
Gaze holding and movement See also Fixate Geese
Gesell, Arnold
Gesell Institute of Human Development Gibson, James J.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goldstein, Kurt
Gray, Tracy Graylag geese
“The Green World” (Hochman) Greene, Red (nickname) Greenwald, Israel
Gregory, Richard L. Gretsky, Wayne Griffin, John R. Grisham, J. David Gruning, Carl
“Hands” (Sacks) Harmon, Darell Boyd Harris, Paul Harvard
Hearing Hebb, Donald
