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2. Oscillatory alpha-band suppression mechanisms during the rapid attentional shifts required to perform an anti-saccade task
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3. Shifts of Attention and Saccades Are Very Similar. Are They Causally Linked?
4. How Is Emmetropization Controlled? Results of Research on Experimental Myopia
5. The multifunctional choroid
6. Chick eyes compensate for chromatic simulations of hyperopic and myopic defocus: Evidence that the eye uses longitudinal chromatic aberration to guide eye-growth
7. Local Retinal Regions Control Local Eye Growth and Myopia
8. Cone signals for spectacle-lens compensation: Differential responses to short and long wavelengths
9. Dynamics of active emmetropisation in young chicks – influence of sign and magnitude of imposed defocus
10. Effects of muscarinic agents on chick choroids in intact eyes and eyecups: evidence for a muscarinic mechanism in choroidal thinning
11. The Relevance of Studies in Chicks for Understanding Myopia in Humans
12. Acute effects of dietary retinoic acid on ocular components in the growing chick
13. Localization of retinoid binding proteins, retinoid receptors, and retinaldehyde dehydrogenase in the chick eye
14. A novel instrument for logging nearwork distance
15. Chairman's Summing-Up
16. Introduction
17. Retinal Influences on Sclera Underlie Visual Deprivation Myopia
18. Spatial deployment of attention influences both saccadic and pursuit tracking
19. Ocular compensation for alternating myopic and hyperopic defocus
20. BEHAVIOURAL NEUROSCIENCE: Neurons of imitation
21. Homeostasis of Eye Growth and the Question of Myopia
22. Extreme Myopia Produced by Modest Change in Early Visual Experience
23. Further evidence that chick eyes use the sign of blur in spectacle lens compensation
24. Temporal constraints on lens compensation in chicks
25. Gain adaptation of exogenous shifts of visual attention
26. Parental History and Myopia: Taking the Long View
27. Choroidal Retinoic Acid Synthesis: A Possible Mediator between Refractive Error and Compensatory Eye Growth
28. Neurons of imitation: in songbirds, a class of neurons shows a striking similarity in activity when the bird sings and when it hears a similar song. This mirroring neuronal activity could contribute to imitation
29. Chapter 11: The role of the primate lateral terminal nucleus in visuomotor behavior
30. Simple devices for restricting the visual fields of birds
31. Adaptation of naturally paced saccades
32. Myopia : why study the mechanisms of myopia? Novel approaches to risk factors Signaling eye growth- how could basic biology be translated into clinical insights? Where are genetic and proteomic approaches leading? How does visual function contribute to an
33. Myopia: Recent advances in molecular studies; Prevalence, progression and risk factors; Emmetropization; Therapies; Optical links; Peripheral refraction; Sclera and ocular growth; Signalling cascades; and animal models.
34. Salient Distractors Can Induce Saccade Adaptation
35. Eyes in Various Species Can Shorten to Compensate for Myopic Defocus
36. Parental history and myopia: taking the long view
37. Nature and nurture of myopia
38. End-Point Variability Is Not Noise in Saccade Adaptation
39. The relative importance of retinal error and prediction in saccadic adaptation
40. Homeostasis of Eye Growth and the Question of Myopia
41. Modification of saccadic gain by reinforcement
42. Myopia: Why Study the Mechanisms of Myopia? Novel Approaches to Risk Factors Signaling Eye Growth- How Could Basic Biology Be Translated into Clinical Insights? Where Are Genetic and Proteomic Approaches Leading? How Does Visual Function Contribute to and Interact with Ametropia? Does Eye Shape Matter? Why Ametropia at All?
43. What determines the pattern of sharing of incubation and brooding in ring doves?
44. Saccade Adaptation Specific to Visual Context
45. Opposite Effects of Glucagon and Insulin on Compensation for Spectacle Lenses in Chicks
46. Myopia: Recent Advances in Molecular Studies; Prevalence, Progression and Risk Factors; Emmetropization; Therapies; Optical Links; Peripheral Refraction; Sclera and Ocular Growth; Signalling Cascades; and Animal Models
47. Temporal Properties of Compensation for Positive and Negative Spectacle Lenses in Chicks
48. Saccadic oscillations facilitate ocular perfusion from the avian pecten
49. Myopia: Recent Advances in Molecular Studies; Prevalence, Progression and Risk Factors; Emmetropization; Therapies; Optical Links; Peripheral Refraction; Sclera and Ocular Growth; Signalling Cascades; and Animal Models
50. The Spatial Scale of Attention Strongly Modulates Saccade Latencies
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