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Introduction to the Biology of Vision

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Book Introduction to the Biology of Vision James T. McIlwain
Libristo code: 02032990
Publishers Cambridge University Press, November 1996
This textbook is intended for use in a course for undergraduate students in biology, neuroscience or... Full description
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This textbook is intended for use in a course for undergraduate students in biology, neuroscience or psychology who have had an introductory course on the structure and function of the nervous system. Its primary purpose is to provide a working vocabulary and knowledge of the biology of vision and to acquaint students with the major themes in biological vision research. Part I treats the eye as an image-forming organ and provides an overview of the projections from the retina to key visual structures of the brain. Part II examines the functions of the retina and its central projections in greater detail, building on the introductory material of Part I. Part III treats certain special topics in vision that require this detailed knowledge of the structure and properties of the retina and visual projections.

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Full name Introduction to the Biology of Vision
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 1996
Number of pages 236
EAN 9780521498906
ISBN 0521498902
Libristo code 02032990
Weight 368
Dimensions 234 x 157 x 18
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