The Neural Visual Process and Visual Acuity
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Authors
Harrison, James Michael
Issue Date
1967
Type
Thesis
Language
en_US
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Abstract
In view of the vast amount of knowledge on the phenomena
of vision, any study into the neurophysiological process
of seeing must be limited and incomplete. By careful selection
of important factors, however, some insight into the process
can be obtained. It is the hope of the author that this
can be done by relating what is observed experimentally as
the result of photic radiation of the retina with what is
known about the neurophysiological system in a discussion
of visual acuity.
Description
ii, 55 p.
Citation
Publisher
Kalamazoo College
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