The neuroanatomy of the visual system /

This seminar presents the neuroanatomy of the visual system and its importance in the development of movement, posture and sensorimotor function. The role of the visual system as a primary integrating system of all other sensory systems is presented with emphasis on the overriding influence of the v...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Moore, Josephine C. (Speaker)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:This edition in English.
Published: Fairacres, NM : Clinician's View, 2001.
Series:Rehabilitation therapy in video
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Summary:This seminar presents the neuroanatomy of the visual system and its importance in the development of movement, posture and sensorimotor function. The role of the visual system as a primary integrating system of all other sensory systems is presented with emphasis on the overriding influence of the visual system in learning, memory and motor control. Topics include: The Development of the Eye, Maturation of the Visual System, Basic Structures of the Eye, Vergence and Version, Strabismus, Visual Fields & Visual Pathways, The Occulo-Vestibulo-Cervical Triad, Parallel-Distributed Processing, The Role of the Cerebellum in Motor Control and Vision.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (274 min.).
Playing Time:04:33:30