Vuion Rex. Vol. 27. No 8, pp III-IV, 1987 Pergamcn Journals Ltd. Printed in Great Britain
CLINICAL VISION SCIENCES-A JOURNAL OF INTEREST TO READERS OF Vr~I~N RE~~AR~~ The contents of the first three issues of Clinical Vision Sciences are printed below: Volume 1, Number I, 1986 Editors Gene?& Papers D. Regan and C. Mnxner
Orientation-dependent
loss of contrast
sensitivity for pattern and
Bicker in multiple sclerosis H. lkeda, T. D. Priest, J. Robbins and K. Wakakuwa
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L T. Sharpe, H. Collewijo am4K. Nordby
39 Fixation, pursuit and optokinetic nystagrnus in a complete achromat
C. Mohn and J. Van Hof-van Dttia
51 Development of the binocular and monocular visual fields of human infants during the first year of life
D. H. Foster, J. R. Heron, R. E Jones, R. S. Snalgar, R. J. Mason and W. P. Honan
65
B. Stattell, U. StaheU and K. Nortiby
in a rod monochromat: 75 Dark-~ap~tion exposure time and retinal eccentricity
T. Schneider, B. T. Olsen and E. Zrenwr
81
Characteristics of the rod-cone transition in electro-retinogram optic nerve response
T. Yasama, R. D. Hamer,
93
Retinal receptor alignment and directional atrophy patient
V. ~y~, snd J. J. O’DunneU
J. M. Ktmeh
Silent dopaminergic synapse at feline retinal ganglion cells?
Abnormalities in luminance threshold, chromatic and luminance flicker fusion, and other temporal measuresin multiple sclerosis effect of stimuius size,
and
sensitivity in a gyrate
Research Reports R. D. Hamer, V. Laksbminarayanan, J. M. Enoch and J. J. O’DonmeU
103 Selective adaptation of the Stiles-Crawford gyrate atrophy
J. L. Barbur and P. M. Forsyth
107 Can the pupil response be used as a measure of the visual input associated with the geniculo-striate pathway?
J. D. Victor. E. Buchwald and 0. Devhrsky
113 VEP analysis of parafoveal visual loss in multiple sclerosis
function in a patient with
Volume 1, Number 2, 1986 General Papers T. Benasshawel sad R. W. Masaof
119 Psychophysical studies of rod response kinetics in retinitis pigmentosa
R. S. L. Young, J. Price and J. Hmisott
137 Psychophysical study of rod adaptation stationary night blindness
J. Gwiazda, J. Batter, F. Thorn and R. Held
145 Meridional amblyopia does result from astigmatism in early childhood
R. Jones, P, E. King-Smith, D. H. L&kg and F. L. Gnynier
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Stray light contribution
in patients with congenital
to the focal electroretinogram
(ERG)
Case Report
G. T. Plant
161 A centrally generated coloured phosphene
Research Reports D. E. Mitchell, K. M. Murphy, H. A. Daioim and J. A. Home
I73
G. F. A. Harding and U. Dhnnesbn
179 The visual evoked subcortical potential to pattern reversal stimulation
Optimization of visual recovery from early monocular deprivation in kittens: implications for occlusion therapy in the treatment of amblyopia
T. A. Bambgu Trrw#l
185 The pattern electroretinogram
and its contammation
Nau
H.A.D&&,Y.M.~y,J.A.Hamaaad D. IL Ml&balI
191 A precautionary note concerning the use of contact lens occluders In develqnental etm#icson kittens, together with % description of an alternative occlusion procedure
Volume 1, Number 3, 1986 197 Suatabd near-vision augments inhibitory sympatlpttic -on the ciiiary muscle 209
Vii spatial filtering and pattern discrimination stmbiamic amklyopia
219
Higher-order spatial frequeaq aaxuacyirlnormalandamblyopic-rs
231
Human visual evoked potcntiab to chromatic and a&mm&c
245
The analysis of steady state evoked potentials reviaitcd
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