Vision Science III
Opt 5215, Spring 2007

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Steinman erata

Afferent pupil defects
UC Davis eye simulator

NTSB Report: Flight 554
Cockpit voice recording
Flight 554 controversy
Dru Blair aviation art
Motion Perception
Titanic visual effects

Virtual Marilyn Monroe
Creating Gollum- bio motion
Dr. Troje's Biomotion Lab
Illusion Works
Pixar
Industrial Light+Magic
Gene Levine stereograms
SIRDS Gallery
Majic Eye
Colorful stereogram
Wall paper stereograms
NASA's STEREO

Bagolini lenses
Aniseikonia softwware & info
Richmond Products

Aniseikonia Excel workbook


other vision science links
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van Gogh art gallery
Vector Vision
Joy of Visual Perception

 

 

lecture notes

binocular vision series
Lecture 1
- Introduction to binocular vision

Lecture 2 - Visual direction 1
Lecture 3 - Visual direction 2
Lecture 4 - Motor fusion
Lecture 5 - Disparity vergence+ Lab 1 results

Lecture 6 - Sensory fusion & the horopter + stereo image
Lecture 7 - Introduction to fixation disparity
Lecture 8 - Measuring fixation disparity
Lecture 9 - Fixation disparity types
Lecture 10 - Binocular summation
Lecture 11 - Ocular dominance
Lecture 12 - Depth perception
Lecture 13 - Stereopsis I [parallax/stereo example]
Lecture 14 - Stereopsis II
Lecture 15 - Stereograms
Lecture 16 - Rivalry & suppression
Lecture 17 - Aniseikonia I
Lecture 18 - Aniseikonia II, Aniseikonia Excel workbook

Lecture 19 - Neurophysiology of binocular vision
Lecture 20 - Normal binocular development
Lecture 21 - Guest speaker: Stereo Sue
Lecture 22 - Deprivation
Lecture 23 - Developmental strabismus
Lecture 24 - Amblyopia
Lecture 25 - Eccentric fixation
Lecture 26 - Anomalous correspondence
Lecture 27 - Miscellaneous topics
Review topics for Exam 2

lab handouts

binocular vison labs
Lab 1
- Visual direction Lab1 feedback

Lab 2 - AFPP horopter Lab 2 feedback
Lab 3 - Fixation disparity, Worth degrees of fusion [Lab 3 answers] [Lab 3 feedback]
Lab 4 - Stereoacuity threshold [Lab 4 feedback]

Lab 5 - Eikonometry
Lab 6 - Binocular vision phenomena. Answer to last problem.
Lab 7 - ERG

test file (old binocula exams)

2007 Exam 2
2007 Exam 1

2006 Exam 2
2006 Exam 1

2005 Exam 2
2005 Exam 1

2004 Exam 2
2004 Exam 1

2003 Exam 2
2003 Exam 1

2002 Final
2002 Exam 2
2002 Exam 1

2001 Final
2001 Exam 3
2001 Exam 2
(There was no Binocular Exam 1 in 1999; they started with Exam 2)

2000 Final
2000 Exam 2
2000 Exam 1

1999 Final
1999 Exam 3
1999 Exam 2
1999 Exam 1


Ocular motility lecture notes and labs

ocular motility series
Lecture 1 - Introduction, pupils, control systems
Lecture 2 - Accommodation
Lecture 3 - EOMs
Lecture 4 - EOM dysfunctions
Lecture 5 - Fixation
Lecture 6 - Saccades
Lecture 7 - Pursuits
Lecture 8 - VOR and OKN
Lecture 9 - Nystagmus
Lecture 10 - Reading eye movements
Lecture 11 - Evaluation of eye movements
Lecture 12 - Clinical evaluation of eye movements
Lecture 13 - Supranuclear palsy
Lecture 14 - Supranuclear palsy

 

ocular motility labs
Lab 1 - Control systems, pupils, accommodation
Lab 2 - Accomodation
Lab 3 - Palsy simulations
Lab 4 - Fixations and saccades
Lab 5 - Pursuits
Lab 6 - VOR and OKN
Lab 7 - Vestibular visitor