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Colour Vision Deficiences VIII brings together information on the latest trends in the following areas of research: -Visual effects of intense lights; -Effects of intoxications on colour vision; -Ageing and vision; -Methods of examination; -Congenital defects; -Acquired defects; -Practical aspects; -Physiological bases. This volume is a natural follow-up on Volumes VI and VII published in 1981 and 1983 respectively by Dr. W. Junk Publishers.
Held in Kyoto, Japan, May 12-13, 1978
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium, Sydney, Australia, 21-23 June 1991, including a Joint IRGCVD-AIC Meeting on Mechanisms of Colour Vision, 24 June 1991
Proceedings of the International Symposium, Munich,FRG, 16-18 September, 1982
XIIIth ISCERG Symposium, Kibbutz Ginossar, Israel, 21-25 April, 1975
GREVE The 3rd International Visual Field Symposium was held on the 4th till the 6th of May 1978 in Tokyo for the members and guests of the International Perimetric Society. Funduscopic correlates of visual field defects. Visual field defects due to tumors of the sellar region. The earliest visual field defects in glaucoma.
21st Symposium of the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision, Budapest, Hungary, May 30-June 3, 1983
Held at Ghent, Belgium, March 28 - April 1, 1976
Two groups of volunteers having no eye disease were examined electro-oculo graphically twice at ten minute intervals. One group smoked in the break, one didn't. In the non-smoking group there are a number of significant correlations between the tested parameters in the dark-period and in the light-period, which could not be found to the same degree in the smoking group. The fact that there were differences between the two groups-even though not interpretable systematicaIly-suggests, that smoking influences physiological processes in the EOG. In the second period of the test, a parallelism in the course of EOG and EEG was observed, the EEG-changes, however, are interpreted more psychologically than pharmacologicaIly. REFERENCES HAASE, E. & MUELLER, W. Meßbare Beeinflussung des EOG durch Zigarettenrauchen1 Klin. Mbl. Augenhk. Bd. 158:677 (1971). HAGER, H. Thrombangiitis obliterans und Auge. Klin. Mbl. Augenhk. Bd. 114:238 (1949). HAUSER, H., SCHWARZE, B. E., ROTH, G. & BICKFORD, R. G. Electroencephalographic changes related to smoking. EEG clin. Neurophysiol. Vol. 10:576P (1958). HEIMBÖCK. Wien. klin. Wschr. Bd. 73:529 (1961). HOLLWICH, F., JÜNEMANN, G. & DAMASKE, E. Auge. In: Nikotin. Edited by Schievelbein. H. Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart (1968). HOMER, L. D. & KOLDER, H. Mathematical model of oscillations in human corneo-retinal potential. Pflügers Arch. ges. Physiol. 287 :197 (1966). KOLDER H. Spontane und experimentelle Änderungen des Bestandpotentials des menschlichen Auges. P{lügerrs Arch. ges. Physiol. 268:258 (1959). KOLDER, H. E. & HOCHGESAND, P. Empirical Model of Electro-Oculogram. Doc. Ophtha!. (1972) in press.
Each year the improvements in communication and transportation, the growing awarness that the resources of this earth are finite, the realization that the population explosion in any part of the world is a concern of all, and the increased economic interdependence of all countries, have increased importance of internationalism as opposed to nationalism. One of the first segments of our society to ignore political and geographic boundaries was that of medicine, particularly in the field of communicable diseases. Valient efforts have been made by some individuals at great personal sacrifice and by individual societies or organizations to prevent and cure blindness and to rehabilitate those who have lost their sight. Only recently, however, have such efforts been consolidated into a major international force. In 1969 the 22nd World Health Assembly of WHO adapted a resolution requesting the Director-General to undertake a study on the information which is at pre sent available on the extent and/or causes of preventable and curable blind ness. In 1972 a working group was convened by the World Health Organiza tion in Geneva to outline an attack on the prevention of blindness. At the Paris meeting of the International Congress of Ophthalmology in July of 1974, Mr. JOHN WILSON, who for many years had been one of the leaders in the prevention and cure of blindness on an international basis through his organization of the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind, was elected President of the International Association for Prevention of Blindness.
Utrecht, The Netherlands, April 1974
Proceedings of the 20th ISCEV Symposium, Iowa City, Iowa, USA, 25-28 October, 1982
The proceedings of this symposium on Medical Therapy in Glaucoma are divided in four major parts. The new and exciting field of drug delivery systems will be dealt with in this part and part II. Part II on cholinergic action offers next to the well-known drugs infor mation about Ocusert.
Basic and Clinical Applications of Vision Sciences contains the edited papers presented at the Enoch Vision Science Symposium, April 27-30 1996, which was organized in honor of the pioneer in vision science, Dr Jay M Enoch.
The main themes of the symposium were comparison of classical perimetry with visual evoked response, comparison of classical perimetry with special psychophysi cal methods, and optic nerve pathology.
The European Glaucoma Society was founded in the spring of 1978 at the initiative of Drs Fran~ois, Leydhecker and Greve. The European Glaucoma Society serves to stimulate glaucoma research and diffuse specific knowledge to general ophthalmologists.
Proceedings of the International Symposium at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, May 17-19, 1984
Held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 3-4, 1981
Proceedings of the 20th ISCEV Symposium, Iowa City, Iowa, USA, 25-28 October, 1982
15th ISCEV Symposium held at Ghent, Belgium, June 20-23, 1977
Held in Jerusalem, October 14-19, 1979
Held in Sacremento, California, October 20-23, 1982
Proceedings of the 14th SIDUO Congress, Tokyo, Japan 1992
Proceedings of the 13th SIDUO Congress, Vienna, Austria
Proceedings of the International Symposium, Pau 1995
Basic and Clinical Applications of Vision Sciences contains the edited papers presented at the Enoch Vision Science Symposium, April 27-30 1996, which was organized in honor of the pioneer in vision science, Dr Jay M Enoch.
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