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Tables of Contents for Purkinje's Vision
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xi
 
Introduction
1
28
Vision
3
12
Accommodation
5
5
Strabismus
10
1
Direct and Indirect Vision
11
2
Purkinje Shift
13
1
Motion Aftereffects
14
1
Vertigo
15
8
Neuroscience
23
3
Psychology
26
3
Biographical and Bibliographical Notes
29
12
Early life
29
4
Purkinje's Views of Psychology
33
1
Psychological Contributions During the Breslau Years
33
2
Objective Psychology
35
1
Return to Prague
36
1
Additional Contributions
37
1
Opera Omnia
37
4
Historical Background for Research in Subjective Visual Phenomena
41
24
Introduction
41
1
Light and Shade Figures (I)
42
2
Pressure Figures (II, III, and XXII)
44
2
Galvanic Light Phenomena (IV)
46
1
Intrinsic Light and Ganzfeld Effects (V and VII)
47
1
Interocular Light Effects (VI)
47
1
Blind Spot (VIII, X, and XI)
48
1
Pattern Disappearances With Steady Fixation Outside the Blind Spot (IX)
49
1
Light Halos (XII)
50
1
Retinal Blood Vessels (The Purkinje Tree) (XIII)
50
1
Afterimages and Visual Persistence (XIV)
51
4
Pattern Distortions (XV-XVII)
55
1
Voluntary Movement of the Pupil (XVIII)
56
1
Entoptic Phenomena (XIX-XXI and XXIII)
57
1
Firey Rings (XXIV)
58
1
Single and Double Vision (XXV)
58
1
Staring Vaguely into the Distance (XXVI)
59
1
Eye Movements (XXVII)
60
2
Imagination and Memory Images (XXVIII)
62
3
Observations and Experiments on the Physiology of the Senses, Contributions to the Knowledge of Vision in Its Subjective Aspect
65
46
Light and Shade Figures
68
3
Pressure Figures
71
3
Appearance of the Previous Figure Under Other Conditions. Clarification Experiment
74
3
Galvanic Light Figures
77
2
Wandering Cloudy Stripes
79
2
A Light Phenomenon in the Dark Field of My Right Eye During Increased Activity of the Left Eye
81
1
Scintillating Light Points When Viewing a White Surface, Spontaneous Spots of Light in the Visual Field
82
1
The Place of Entry of the Optic Nerve
82
2
Disappearance of Objects Outside the Entry of the Optic Nerve
84
1
The Entry Point of the Optic Nerve Visible as a Luminous Circle
85
1
Appearance of Light at the Entry of the Optic Nerve
86
1
Halos
87
1
Vascular Patterns of the Eye
87
1
Afterimages
88
4
Cloudy Streaks While Viewing Parallel Lines
92
2
Zigzag Scientillations Following Observation of Parallel Lines
94
1
Changes of Parallel Straight Lines into Wavy Lines
94
1
Voluntary Movement of the Pupil
95
1
A Spot in the Middle of the Visual Field During Strenuous Near Fixation
95
1
Visibility of Blood Circulation in the Eye
96
1
Flying Gnats
96
2
Curvilinear Star Pattern
98
1
A Pulsating Figure
99
1
Luminous Rings
100
2
Unity of the Two Visual Fields, Double Vision
102
2
Staring Vaguely into the Distance
104
1
Eye Movements
105
2
Persisting Images, Imagination, and Visual Memory
107
4
Assessment
111
18
Neuroscience
114
2
Vertigo
116
2
Vision
118
11
References
129
12
Name Index
141
4
Subject Index
145