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Basic And Clinical Perspectives In Vision Research: A Celebration Of The Career Of Hisako Ikeda

Books from same Author: Jon G. Robbins , M.B. Djamgoz , Anthony Taylor

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    Author(s)Jon G. Robbins , M.B. Djamgoz , Anthony Taylor
    PublisherSpringer Science+Business Media
    Edition1995 ed.
    ISBN9780306452024
    Pages232
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 1996

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    Springer Science+Business Media Basic And Clinical Perspectives In Vision Research: A Celebration Of The Career Of Hisako Ikeda by Jon G. Robbins , M.B. Djamgoz , Anthony Taylor

    I Have Been Asked To Write A Brief Foreword To This Volume Honoring Hisako Ikeda Providing A Review Of The Accomplishments In Our Field Over The Past Four Decades When Hisako Was An Active Participant. This I Am Delighted To Do. It Has Been A Most Exciting Time In Vision Research And Hisako Has Been Right In The Middle Of Much Of The Excitement Publishing On A Wide Variety Of Topics And Providing Much New Data And Many New Insights. HisakoS Research Career Can Be Divided By Decades Into Four Quite Distinct Areas Of Inquiry. In The 1950S As A Student In Japan Her Research Interests Were Psychophysical In Nature And She Was Concerned With Visual Illusions Figural Aftereffects And Motion Detec Tion. In The 1960S After Her Move To London She Began Electrophysiological Studies. Much Of Her Work In The 1960S Was Concerned With The Electroretinogram (Erg) Its Components And The Use Of This Electrical Response For Evaluating Spectral Sensitivities Of The Eye And Retinal Degenerations. This Work Represented The Beginning Of Her Electrodiagnostic Clinical Work Which Continued Until Her Retirement.