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The papers included in this volume were presented as a part of the
dedication of a new clinical/teaching/research facility for the
University of Houston College of Optometry, March 27-31, 1977.
These papers were intended to cover the "state of the art"
knowledge in all areas of visual system investigation. While we may
not have quite reached our goal of covering all areas, the papers
presented here cover a broad cross-section of investigations in
vision. However, without doubt, the intention of "state of the art"
coverage was achieved in all areas discussed. From the beginning,
with the presentation of Nobel Laureate, Ragnar Granit, to the end,
with consideration of Vision Health Care Delivery Systems, each
speaker was thorough in treatment of his/her subject. From studies
of the ~ and of contact lenses, through examination of crystalline
lens function, ocular pathologies and retina! function, the eye is
very thoroughly considered. Much of this volume covers material
dealing with the process of vision after coding of information in
the eye. Psychophysical studies of vision compare and contrast with
neurophysiological studies of v1sual function; and a very thorough
section on the development of visual system function should prove
valuable to a wide cross section of teachers, researchers, and
clinicians. All-in-all, the contents of this volume represent a
vast array of knowledge about the visual system, and this should be
a valuable teaching/research resource for many years.
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