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Photoreceptor Optics

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    Chapter 1 Introduction to Photoreceptor Optics — An Overview
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    Chapter 2 Vertebrate Rod Receptors Are Directionally Sensitive
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    Chapter 3 Photoreceptor Optics — Theoretical Principles
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    Chapter 4 Waveguide Mode Effects, Birefringence and Dichroism in Fly Photoreceptors
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    Chapter 5 Physiological Optics of the Fused Rhabdom
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    Chapter 6 Sampling of the Visual Environment by the Compound Eye of the Fly: Fundamentals and Applications
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    Chapter 7 A.6 Optical Qualities of the Fly Eye — An Approach from the Side of Geometrical, Physical and Waveguide Optics
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    Chapter 8 Theory of the Stiles-Crawford Effect of the Second Kind
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    Chapter 9 Angular Sensitivity of Lens-Photoreceptor Systems
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    Chapter 10 Optical Interaction between Retinal Receptors
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    Chapter 11 The Function of the Nonguided Light in Some Explanations of the Stiles-Crawford Effects
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    Chapter 12 Light Absorption in an Idealised Photoreceptor on the Basis of Waveguide Theory
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    Chapter 13 Birefringence, Dichroism and Rod Outer Segment Structure
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    Chapter 14 The Role of the Photoreceptor Membrane in Photoreceptor Optics
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    Chapter 15 Membranes, Dichroism and Receptor Sensitivity
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    Chapter 16 Photoregeneration and the Adaptation Process in Insect Photoreceptors
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    Chapter 17 Dark Regeneration of Invertebrate Visual Pigments
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    Chapter 18 Photokinetics and Dichroism of Visual Pigments in the Photoreceptors of Eledone (Ozoena) moschata
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    Chapter 19 The Photochemical Equilibrium in Rhabdomeres of Eledone and Its Effect on Dichroic Absorption
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    Chapter 20 The Optics of Polarization Sensitivity
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    Chapter 21 Polarisation Sensitivity in Insect Eyes with Fused Rhabdoms
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    Chapter 22 Polarisation Sensitivity of Twisted Fused Rhabdoms
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    Chapter 23 The Polarization Sensitivity — Dichroic Absorption Paradox in Arthropod Photoreceptors
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    Chapter 24 Electron Microscopic Investigations on the Structure of the Photoreceptor Cells in the Compound Eye of Ascalaphus macaronius (Insecta: Neuroptera). (Preliminary Note)
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    Chapter 25 Mechanisms of Photomechanical Movement
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    Chapter 26 Properties and Functions of Screening Pigments in Insect Eyes
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    Chapter 27 Arthropod Receptor Optics
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    Chapter 28 Receptor Function in the Apposition Eye — An Electrophysiological Approach
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    Chapter 29 Membrane Structure and Transduction Mechanism of Visual Receptors
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Chapter title
Theory of the Stiles-Crawford Effect of the Second Kind
Chapter number 8
Book title
Photoreceptor Optics
Published by
Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, January 1975
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-80934-7_8
Book ISBNs
978-3-64-280936-1, 978-3-64-280934-7
Authors

Colin Pask, Allan W. Snyder, Pask, Colin, Snyder, Allan W.

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Student > Ph. D. Student 1 100%
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Physics and Astronomy 1 100%