David Atchison
Optics of the Human Eye
Optics of the Human Eye
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the optical structure and properties of the human eye,covering topics such as image formation,refraction,interactions between light and the eye,aberrations,and depth-of-field. It has been updated to reflect recent developments in the field,including advances in instrumentation and the understanding of ocular aberrations. It is an essential resource for professionals and students in vision science and optics.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the optical structure and properties of the human eye,covering topics such as image formation,refraction,interactions between light and the eye,aberrations,and depth-of-field. It has been updated to reflect recent developments in the field,including advances in instrumentation and the understanding of ocular aberrations. It is an essential resource for professionals and students in vision science and optics.
Format: Hardback
Length: 478 pages
Publication date: 31 March 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive volume delves into the intricate optical structure and properties of the human eye, presenting a wealth of information for easy reference. Divided into five sections, it covers a wide range of topics:
Basic Optical Structure: This section explores the fundamental components of the eye, including the refracting components, the pupil, axes, and simple models of the eye. It provides a solid foundation for understanding the optical principles governing vision.
Image Formation and Refraction: This section delves into the processes of image formation and refraction within the eye. It discusses refractive errors, measurement techniques, and corrective measures, such as glasses and contact lenses. It also explores the role of the cornea and lens in shaping the visual image.
Interactions between Light and the Eye: This section examines the interactions between light and the eye, considering transmission, reflection, and scatter in various media, including the cornea, lens, retina, and choroid. It explores the effects of these interactions on visual perception and image quality.
Aberrations and Retinal Image Quality: This section explores the presence of aberrations in the eye and their impact on retinal image quality. It discusses the types of aberrations, their causes, and their effects on visual performance. It also provides insights into the measurement and correction of aberrations using advanced technologies.
Depth-of-Field and Age-Related Changes in the Optics of the Eye: This section examines the depth-of-field and age-related changes in the optics of the eye. It discusses the effects of aging on the eye's refractive properties, lens flexibility, and visual acuity. It also provides strategies for maintaining good eye health and addressing age-related vision issues.
Since the first edition of this book was published in 2000, there have been significant advancements in the field of visual optics. Instrumentation for imagery, biometry, and aberrations of the eye has undergone remarkable improvements, enabling more precise and accurate measurements. Moreover, the understanding of ocular aberrations has shifted from Taylor polynomials to Zernike polynomials, providing a more comprehensive framework for analyzing and manipulating these optical phenomena.
In light of these developments, the section on aberrations and retinal image quality has undergone a thorough revision. It now includes updated information on the latest techniques and technologies for measuring and correcting aberrations, as well as new insights into the effects of aberrations on visual performance and diagnosis of ocular conditions.
This book is a valuable resource for a wide range of professionals and students interested in vision. Optometrists, ophthalmologists, vision scientists, optical physics, and students of visual opti will find it an indispensable purchase. Its comprehensive coverage of optical structure and properties, coupled with its practical insights and up-to-date information, will enhance their understanding of vision and contribute to the advancement of visual optics.
Weight: 886g
Dimension: 161 x 243 x 34 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367640514
Edition number: 2 ed
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