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Ocular and Visual Science 2A - OPTM2101 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description Objectives: Understanding of the anatomical, physiological and psychophysical fundamentals of visual perception, as they underlie the practice of modern clinical optometry.
Brief Curriculum: Review of classical ideas on the nature of visual perception: light, colour, space, time and classical psychophysics. Anatomy of the skull and orbit, brain, and retina. Structure and function of retinal photoreceptors. Retinal circuits. Eye movements and their control mechanisms. Note: School approval must be granted to enrol in this course Contact the School of Optometry and Vision Science Email: optometry@unsw.edu.au Phone: 02 9385 4639 Fax: 02 9313 6243 |