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This new edition of the Handbook of Visual Optics, Volume Two, presents an authoritative survey of modern ophthalmic instrumentation, vision-correction technologies, and the optical foundations of visual performance. Building upon the theoretical framework established in Volume One, it explores the science and technology of advanced imaging systems, laser-based diagnostics, adaptive-optics platforms, and surgical and corrective devices, that have transformed clinical practice over the past decade.
This revised edition incorporates new developments in optical coherence tomography, multiphoton imaging, and adaptive optics, as well as innovative approaches to intraocular lenses and refractive correction. It integrates contributions from leading experts across optics, engineering, and vision science to provide both depth of understanding and practical relevance for researchers, clinicians, and students.
Key Features
Comprehensive coverage of modern ophthalmic instrumentation, including OCT, adaptive optics, multiphoton imaging, and photorefraction techniques.
Expanded sections on vision correction, featuring new chapters on peripheral optics intraocular lenses, nonlinear surgical optics, and emerging refractive technologies.
Bridges research and clinical application, combining rigorous optical principles with state-of-the-art tools for imaging, diagnosis, and correction of visual defects.
Contents
I. Opthalmic Instrumentation. 1 Light safety. 2 Wavefront sensors. 3 Low coherent interferometry. 4 Anterior segment OCT. 5 Adaptive optics ophthalmoscopes. 6 Adaptive optics and OCT. 7 Adaptive optics for visual testing. 8 Multiphoton imaging for the cornea. 9 Multiphoton imaging for the retina. 10 Photorefraction. II. Vision Correction. 11 Ophthalmic lenses. 12 Contact lenses. 13 Corrections in highly aberrated eye. 14 Accommodating intraocular lenses. 15 Adjustable IOLs. 16 IOLs for peripheral vision. 17 Laser refractive surgery. 18 Non-linear tissue processing in ophthalmic surgery. 19 Corneal on-lays and inlays. III. Impact of Eyes Optics on Vision. 20 Optical and visual metrics. 21 Predicting visual acuity. 22 Neural adaptation to blur. 23 Contrast adaptation. 24 Visual changes with aging. 25 Stereoacuity and optics. 26 Two-photon vision.



