New Methods of Sensory Visual Testing

1 Parallel Processing in the Human Visual System.- 2 Brightness Sense Testing.- 3 Critical Flicker Frequency: A New Look at an Old Test.- 4 Contrast Sensitivity Testing.- 5 New Methods in Clinical Electrophysiology.- 6 Examination of the Ten Degrees of Visual Field Surrounding Fixation.- 7 Automated Perimetry: Theoretical and Practical Considerations.

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