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Heights, 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