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|a Buser, P. A.
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|a Vision /
|c Pierre Buser and Michael Imbert ; translated by R.H. Kay.
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|a Cambridge, Mass. :
|b MIT Press,
|c cop. 1992.
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|a xii, 559 str. :
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|a Prijevod djela: Vision
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|a In this textbook on the physiology of vision, Buser and Imbert synthesize the data in the field, proceeding from the biophysics of retinal receptors to processing in the visual areas of the cortex. Although the focus is on mammalian studies, some data from comparative physiology are included. In just five chapters the authors cover the structure and organization of the retina, the physical characteristics of visual stimuli, the psychophysical laws of visual sensation (absolute thresholds, retinal adaptation, visual acuity, temporal resolution, movement perception, color vision, and stereopsis), the genesis and elaboration of signals in the retina, and mechanisms in the central visual pathways.
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