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“Combines academic depth with clear clinical explanation; still the best visual optics textbook around.” Professor Roger Anderson, Vision Science, University of Ulster “Essential reading for all those interested in the optics of the eye and the measurement of vision and ocular characteristics” Dr Colin Fowler, Optometry & Vision Sciences, Aston University “Bennett & Rabbetts’ clinical visual optics cleverly explores and combines the founding principles, clinical relevance and some more advanced aspects of optical techniques, instrumentation and applications in a unique and thought-provoking manner. An invaluable resource to the student, practitioner and clinical visual scientist alike.” Dr James Loughnan, Optometry, Dublin Institute of Technology “Numerous clinical anecdotes bridge the gap between theory and practice, resulting in a text which will be an invaluable guide to students of optometry, researchers and practitioners alike.” Dr Robert Cubbidge, Optometry & Vision Sciences, Aston University The fourth edition of this classic textbook has been brought thoroughly up to date with revised chapters on Ocular Aberrations, Visual Examination of the Eye, and Distribution and Ocular Dioptics of Ametropia. New contributors have been added and the book has been completely redesigned using colour to offer a more accessible layout and enhance the many line illustrations. The new CD Rom has valuable additional resources including a simulation of subjective refraction, video clips showing clinical procedures and extra appendices to the book List of symbols Chapter 1 General introduction Chapter 2 The eyes optical system Chapter 3 Visual acuity and contrast sensitivity Chapter 4 Spherical ametropia Chapter 5 Astigmatism Chapter 6 Subjective Refraction Chapter 7 Accommodation and near vision. The inadequate-stimulus myopias Chapter 8 Ocular motility and binocular vision Chapter 9 Convergence Chapter 10 Anomalies of binocular vision: heterophoria and heterotropia Chapter 11 Stereopsis and the stereoscope Chapter 12 The schematic eye Chapter 13 Subsidiary effects of correcting lenses; magnifying devices Chapter 14 Anisometropia and aniseikonia Chapter 15 Ocular aberrations Chapter 16 Visual examination of the eye and ophthalmoscopy Chapter 17 Retinoscopy (skiascopy) Chapter 18 Objective optometers Chapter 19 Vision screening, new subjective refractors and techniques Chapter 20 Measurement of ocular dimensions Chapter 21 Distribution and ocular dioptrics of ametropia Chapter 22 Entoptic phenomena Appendix A A suggested routine examination procedure Appendix B The Bennett-Rabbetts schematic eye, relaxed and accommodated 10D and in italics for historical reference, the Gullstrand-Emsley relaxed schematic eye General bibliography Answers Index




