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Subject Guide for Binocular Vision

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BOOKS

American Academy Of Ophthalmology. Binocular vision and ocular motility, 1985-1986
(Ophthalmology basic and clinical science course, section 6). San Francisco, Calif.: American Academy Of Ophthalmology, C1985. UMS BARNES RE 1 .O5x 1985-86 Sec. 6

Bach-Y-Rita P et al (eds.): The control of eye movements, symposium on the control of eye movements
(1969: San Francisco). New York: Academic Press, 1971. UMS BARNES QP 485 .S93 1969

Birnbaum MH: Optometric management of near point vision disorders.
Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993. UMS BARNES RE 960 .B57 1993

Caloroso EE et al: Clinical management of strabismus.
Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993. UMS BARNES Reserve RE 771 .C16 1993

Carpenter RHS: Movements of the eyes, 2nd edition, revised and enlarged.
London: Pion, 1988. UMS BARNES QP 477 .5 .C37 1988

Ciuffreda KJ et al: Eye movement basics for the clinician.
St. Louis: Mosby, 1995. UMS BARNES Reserve QP 477 .5 .C58 1995

D'Ydewalle G et al (eds.): Perception and cognition : advances in eye movement research.
Amsterdam; New York: North-Holland, 1993. UMS BARNES QP 477 .5 .P44 1993

D'Ydewalle G et al (eds.): Visual and oculomotor functions: advances in eye movement research.
Amsterdam; New York: North-Holland, 1994. UMS BARNES QP 477 .5 .V517 1994

Evans BJW: Pickwell's binocular vision anomalies : investigation and treatment, 3rd edition.
Oxford; Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997. UMS BARNES RE 735 .P53 1997

Findlay JM: Eye movement research : mechanisms, processes and applications.
Amsterdam; New York: Elsevier, 1995. UMS BARNES QP 477 .5 .E918 1995

Gonzalez C: Strabismus and ocular motility.
Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1983. UMS BARNES RE 771 .G64 1983

Goss DA: Ocular accommodation, convergence and fixation disparity: a manual of clinical analysis, 2nd edition.
Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1995. UMS BARNES Reserve RE 925 .G67 199

Griffin JR et al:. Binocular anomalies: diagnosis and vision therapy. 3rd edition.
Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1995. UMS BARNES Reserve RE 735 .G74 1995

Grosvenor TP: Primary care optometry : anomalies of refraction and binocular vision, 3rd edition.
Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, C1996. UMS BARNES Reserve RE 951 .G76 1996

Howard IP: Binocular vision and stereopsis.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. UMS BARNES Reserve QP 487 .H68 1995

Kowler E (ed.): Eye movements and their role in visual and cognitive processes.
Amsterdam, New York; Elsevier Science Publishers Co., 1990. UMS BARNES QP 477 .5 .E94 1990

Leigh RJ et al: The neurology of eye movements, 2nd edition.
Philadelphia: F.A.Davis Co., c1991. UMS BARNES Reserve RE 731 .L44 1991

London R (ed.): Ocular vertical and cyclovertical deviations.
Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1992. UMS BARNES RE 731 .O238 1992

Mein J et al: Diagnosis and management of ocular motility disorders, 2nd edition..
London; Boston : Blackwell Scientific, 1991. UMS BARNES RE 731 .M4 1991

Nelson LB et al: Atlas of ocular motility.
Philadelphia: Saunders, 1989. UMS BARNES Reserve RE 731 .N37 1989

Ogle KN: Researches in Binocular Vision.
New York; Hafner, 1972,[c1950] UMS BARNES QP 487 .O35 1972

Optometric Extension Program: Nonstrabismic vergence problems.
Santa Ana, Calif.: Optometric Extension Program, c1997. UMS BARNES RE 960 .O32 V.38, No.4

Press LJ et al (eds.): Applied concepts in vision therapy.
St. Louis: Mosby, 1997. UMS BARNES Reserve RE 960 .A67 1997

Reading RW: Binocular vision: foundations and applications.
Boston: Butterworth Publishers, c1983. UMS BARNES QP 487 .R37 1983 UMS BARNES Reserve QP 487 .R37 1983

Regan D (ed.): Binocular vision (Vision and visual dysfunction; v.9).
Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1991. UMS BARNES QP 474 .V44 V.9

Richman JE et al: Rehabilitation techniques for binocular dysfunction, 2nd edition.
Philadelphia: Pennsylvania College of Optometry, 1976. UMS BARNES Reference RE 992 .O7 R5x 1976

Rosner J et al: Vision therapy in a primary-care practice.
New York: Professional Press Books, c1988. UMS BARNES RE 992 .O7 R67 1988 Suppl

Rutstein RP et al: Anomalies of binocular vision: diagnosis & management.
St. Louis: Mosby, c1998. UMS BARNES RE 735 .R88 1998

Scheiman M et al: Clinical management of binocular vision: heterophoric, accommodative, and eye movement disorders.
Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1994. UMS BARNES Reserve RE 735 .S35 1994

Schor CM et al: Vergence eye movements: basic and clinical aspects.
Boston: Butterworth, c1983. UMS BARNES QP 477 .5 .V47 1983 C.1 UMS BARNES Reserve QP 477 .5 .V47 1983 C.2

Solomons H: Binocular vision: a programmed text.
London: William Heinemann Medical Books, 1978. UMS BARNES Reference QP 487 .S6x 1978

von Noorden GK: Binocular vision and ocular motility: theory and management of strabismus, 5th edition.
St. Louis: Mosby, 1996. UMS BARNES RE 771 .V62 1996

JOURNALS which may publish articles on Binocular Vision

American Orthoptic Journal RE 1 .A45x
American Journal of Ophthalmology RE 1 .A5
Archives of Ophthalmology RE 1 .A62
Binocular Vision & Strabismus Quarterly RE 1 .B5x
British Journal of Ophthalmology RE 1 .B86
British Orthoptic Journal RE 1 .B864x
Docmenta Ophthalmologica RE 14 .D4
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science RE 1 .I65
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance TJL BF 1 .J614x
Journal of Neuroscience RC 321 .J82x
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus RE 48 .2 .C5 J6x
Ophthalmology RE 1 .A43x
Optometry and Vision Science RE 1 .A37
Perception TJL BF 311 .P348
Perception and Psychophysics BF 311 .A1 P46
Perceptual and Motor Skills TJL BF 311 .P36
Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society RE 1 .A45
Vision Research QP 474 .V5

INTERNET / WWW RESOURCES

"The Normal Field of Binocular Vision as Tested on the Goldmann Perimeter
A Journal article by(Terry Kaban, Kathy Smith, RB Orton). "The binocular fields of fifteen healthy adult volunteers (13 Caucasian and 2 noncaucasian) were plotted by measuring the monocular boundaries of vision for both eyes. By using two different eye positions for plotting the monocular boundaries, the resultant binocular fields were compared"

Binocular Rivalry Research Project
"Perceptual alternation in binocular rivalry: Heritability and correlation with brain disorders. INTRODUCTION The phenomenon called binocular rivalry might provide an unexpected connection between two seemingly disparate topics in neuroscience, visual perception (sight) and brain disorder (mental illness)"

Optometric Clinical Practice Guideline, Amblyopia
"Care Of the Patient with Amblyopia: Reference Guide for Clinicians. Prepared by the American Optometric Association Consensus Panel on Care of the Patient with Amblyopia: MW Rouse, JS Cooper, SA Cotter, LJ Press, BM Tannen (Reviewed by the AOA Clinical Guidelines Coordinating Committee; Approved by the AOA Board of Trustees June 29, 1994, Second Edition, 1997"

Optometric Clinical Practice Guideline, Pediatric
"Pediatric Eye and Vision Examination: Reference Guide for Clinicians. Prepared by the American Optometric Association Consensus Panel on Pediatric Eye and Vision Examination: MM Scheiman, CS Amos, EB Ciner, W Marsh-Tootle, BD Moore, MW Rouse (Reviewed by the AOA Clinical Guidelines Coordinating Committee; Approved by the AOA Board of Trustees June 23, 1994, Second edition, 1997"

Optometric Clinical Practice Guideline: Strabismus
"Care Of The Patient With Strabismus: Esotropia And Exotropia: Reference Guide for Clinicians. Prepared by the American Optometric Association Consensus Panel on Care of the Patient with Strabismus: RP Rutstein, MS Cogen, SA Cotter, KM Daum, RL Mozlin, JM Ryan (Reviewed by the AOA Clinical Guidelines Coordinating Committee; Approved by the AOA Board of Trustees June 28, 1995, Revised 1999."

The College of Optometrists in Vision Development
"Serves as the certifying body for Doctors in the Optometric specialty called Behavioral/Developmental/Rehabilitative Optometry. COVD members work with infants, toddlers, children, and adults. Any individual who requires rehabilitative vision care services can find qualified professional assistance with any of COVD's Fellows. Throughout this web site you can find more information about Vision Therapy, what conditions benefit from Vision Therapy, where to find a qualified professional to help answer your questions, and links to other sites that will further assist you in your research."

Lighthouse International
"Mission Statement: As set out by its founders in 1905, and reaffirmed by the Board of Directors, December 14, 1995, the mission of Lighthouse International is: 1) To enable people of all ages to overcome vision impairment through worldwide leadership in vision rehabilitation services, education, research and advocacy. 2) Extending regionally, nationally and internationally, the above mission is accomplished through: Providing rehabilitation services that encompass the full continuum of vision impairment from partial sight to blindness. Employing trained vision rehabilitation professionals; Lighthouse direct services promote productivity, independence and inclusion in school, the workplace and community. 3) Keeping Lighthouse consumers, their families, professionals and the general public informed about all issues related to vision impairment across the life span, including prevention, treatment, research and rehabilitation. 4) Maintaining a commitment to research, which examines the premises underlying Lighthouse services, as well as their effectiveness. Outcomes are incorporated into our work, thereby enhancing the quality of rehabilitation and educational programs, and enabling people with impaired vision to function more effectively. 5) Acting as a consistent advocate in the state and federal government for people with vision loss. In addition to helping achieve access to information, technology, jobs, health care and the physical environment, Lighthouse International advocates for Medicare coverage for vision rehabilitation services, supports state licensure of vision rehabilitation therapists and raises public awareness of related issues."

Health on the Net Foundation
"Frequently-Asked-Questions from the newsgroup sci.med.vision - Author: Grant Sayer, / Contributors: Barbara La Scala, Scott Fitz, Ronald Jones, David Nelson, Nathan Schwade, Alex Eulenberg, Darren Berar, W.Lee Wan, Robert Sekuler, Robert Maloney: Vision and EyeCare FAQ Section 6: Binocular Vision Problems: Strabismus (Turned Eye); Amblyopia ("Lazy Eye"); Vision Therapy"

Cheryle Cann
Summer 2000
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