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Title: University of Utah: WebVision
Url: https://webvision.med.utah.edu/
Publisher: University of Utah. John Moran Eye Center.
Description: From the John Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah, WebVision (first reported on in the August 9, 2002, NSDL Scout Report for Life Sciences) is an extensive hypertext that attempts "to summarize the recent advances in knowledge and understanding of the mammalian retina." Three newer sections have been integrated into the online textbook in recent months. A subsection on S-Potentials and Horizontal Cells was added to the Anatomy and Physiology of the Retina section, and sections on Regeneration in the Visual System of Adult Mammals, and Fetal Tissue Allografts in the Central Visual System of Rodents were added as well. The text sections include helpful diagrams and images, as well as extensive reference listings. Other major sections of the WebVision hypertext include Retinal Circuits, Color Vision, Psychophysics of Vision, Primary Visual Cortex, and more.
LC Classification: Medicine -- Ophthalmology -- Clinical physiology of the eye
Science -- Human anatomy -- Sense organs -- Eye
Science -- Physiology -- Neurophysiology and neuropsychology -- Senses. Sensation. Sense organs -- Special senses -- Vision. Physiological optics
Science -- Physiology -- Neurophysiology and neuropsychology -- Senses. Sensation. Sense organs -- Special senses -- Vision. Physiological optics -- Eyeball
Science -- Physiology -- Neurophysiology and neuropsychology -- Senses. Sensation. Sense organs -- Special senses -- Vision. Physiological optics -- Eyeball -- Retina
GEM Subject: Science
Science -- Biology
Health
Health -- Body systems and senses
Date Issued: 2005
Resource Type: Instructional Material
Format: Document -- HTML
Language: English
Spanish
Access Rights: Free access
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