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.pdfHeights, fear of Held, Richard 22
Helveston, Eugene M. Hering, Ewald
Hess, Robert
Hillier, Carl Hochman, Rachel
Hole-in-the-hand experiment Hong, Carole
Horopter Howard, Ian P. Hubel, David Hull, John Human eye(fig.)
muscles of (fig.) Hurst, Caroline Hyperactivity disorder
Immersion in space, sense of Imprinting
Infantile esotropia Infants
and eye surgery
and preferential-looking experiments and seeing in 3D
Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique
Inhibitory connections between the pathways of the two eyes
Jackson, Frank
James, William
Jampolsky, Arthur
Javal, Louis Emile
Jittery vision
Johns Hopkins University
Johnson Space Center (NASA)
Julesz, Bela
Kandel, Eric, R.
Kim, Julie
Kiorpes, Lynne
Knudsen, Eric
Kraskin, Robert
Krulwich, Robert
Kupfer, Carl
Kurson, Robert
Latent nystagmus
Lateral geniculate nucleus
Latent stereovision
Lazy eye. See Amblyopia Learning,
and neuronal basis of and vision
Learning disorders Learned nonuse
Leclerc, Georges-Louis, Comte de Buffon
Legally Blonde (film) Leigh, John R.
Lens (human eye) (fig.) Lessmann, Hans Lester, Joan Levi, Dennis M.
Living in a World Transformed (Dolezal) Livingstone, Margaret S.
Loading
Long-term potentiation Looking-soft technique, Lorenz, Konrad Low-vision devices Ludlam, William Lundin, Margaret
Macaque monkeys . See also Monkeys Macula (fig.)
Madeleine J. Magic Eye books
Magnetic source imaging
Mary the Neuroscientist The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (Sacks)
Markow, Steven
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) McGill University
McPhee, John
Merhar, Sarah Merleau-Ponty, Maurice Merzenich, Michael M.
MFBF. See Monocular fixation in a binocular field Milstein, Nathan
Mirrors
MIT. See Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mitchell, Donald E.
Monet, Claude Monkeys Monocular brain
Monocular deprivation experiments Monocular fixation in a binocular field (MFBF) Monocular neurons . See also Neurons Monter, Cyndi
Motion parallax Movement
and gaze holding
and perception See also Body movement and vision Movies
Movshon, J. Anthony
Multisensory neurons
Music
NASA and Johnson Space Center National Eye Institute
National Federation of the Blind National Public Radio Nature-versus-nurture debate
and amblyopia and strabismus
Nawrot, Mark Near lookers
Neural development . See also Brain plasticity; Neuromodulators; Neurons; Synaptic connections Neuromodulators See also Brain plasticity; Learning, neuronal basis of; Neurons; Synaptic connections Neuromuscular disorders
Neuronal plasticity. See also Brain plasticity; Learning, neuronal basis of; Neural Development; Neuromodulators; Neurons; Synaptic connections Neurons (fig.) See also Binocular neurons; Binocular depth neurons; Brain plasticity; Learnng, neuronal basis of; Neural development; Neuromodulators; Synaptic connections
New England Eye Center, Tufts University New York University
New Yorker, The
Newton, Sir Isaac
Nobel Prize
Noe, Alva
Non-random dot stereogram (fig.)
Noradrenaline
Norepinephrine
Normal correspondence
North Dakota State University
Object location
Object occlusion, in art (fig.) Occlusion
Occulsion (patching) therapy. See Amblyopia Ocular dominance columns
Ogle, Kenneth N.
Ophthalmologists and eye surgery Ophthalmoscope
Optic flow Optic nerve Optical illusion
Optokinetic nystagmus Optometrists
and lens development
and vision therapy See also Behavioral
optometrists; Developmental optometrists
The Organism (Goldstein) Ornithology
Orthoptics Otolith organs Owl
Panum’s fusional area (fig.) . See also Fusion Pascual-Leone, Alvaro
Patching. See also Amblyopia.
Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group Penneys, Rebecca
Perception, and movement Perceptual learning Perez, Steve
Peripheral fusion. See also Fusion Peripheral vision
Perspective,
and depth perception and art (fig.)
Phantoms in the Brain (Ramachandran and Blakeslee)
Pharmacology
Phoropter (fig.) Physiological diplopia Piano
Poggio, Tomaso Polaroid glasses Polaroid vectogram
(fig.)(fig.) Polat, Uri
Postsynaptic cell Postsynaptic neuron Posture
Preferential-looking experiments (fig.) Press, Leonard J.
Prisms
Privileged Hands (Vermeij) Ptolemy
Pupil (human eye)
Quale (qualia)
Ramachandran. S. Random dot stereogram Reading
Rebuilt: How Becoming Part Computer Made Me More Human (Chorost)
Red and green panels Retina
Retina Foundation of the Southwest
Retinal disparity
Rogers, Brian J.
Rominger, Kent
Ronayne, Caitlin
Rope circle (quoit) vectogram
Rosenbaum, David A.
Ruggiero, Theresa
Saccades Sacks, Oliver Sadowski, Laurie
Scheiman, Mitchell Scully, Lucas
See Clearly method Semicircular canals Sengpiel, Frank Sensory overload Serotonin
Sewing
Shading in art
Shadow, in art Shimojo, Shinsuke
SILO phenomenon. See Small in, large out phenomenon
Sinha, Pawan
Size constancy Skeffington, A. M. Slater, Alan
Small in, large out (SILO) phenomenon Smooth pursuits
Somatosensory cortex . See also Auditory Cortex, Cerebral Cortex, Visual cortex
Spain
Spalding, Douglas Alexander
Spatial perception, See Depth Perception; Distance and Space, sense of; Object location
Sperry, Roger
Squint. See also Strabismus
Squint: Its Causes, Pathology, and Treatment (Worth) St. Benedict’s Hospital
St. Ours, Liz
Stager, David
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (film) Stasko, Kristina
Steinman, Barbara A. Steinman, Scott B. “Stereo Sue” (Sacks) Stereoblindness Stereomicroscope Stereopsis
explanation of sensation of onset of, in adults
