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Oxyopias Archive 1996

Basic, clinical, or applied vision topics hosted by the UCB School of Optometry.

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Friday, December 13, 4:00 noon, Minor Hall

Fiona Stapleton
School of Optometry
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Host: Suzi Fleiszig

Adverse responses to contact lens wear: epidemiology and pathogenesis

 

December 6, 12:00 noon 489 Minor Hall

Leah Krubitzer
Dept. of Neuroscience, UC Davis
Host: Ralph Freeman

Evolution of the cerebral cortex

 

November 22 12:00 noon 489 Minor Hall

Paul Fitzgerald
Dept. of Cell Biology, UC Davis
Host: John Flannery

A novel cytoskeletal structure in the fiber cells of the ocular lens

 

November 15 12:00 noon 489 Minor Hall

Janos Schanda
National Academy of Sciences of Hungary, Budapest, Hungary
Host: Frank Werblin

Color management - color appearance models in display applications

 

November 1, 12:00 noon, 489 Minor Hall

Andrew Ishida
Dept. of Neurobiology, UC Davis
Host: John Flannery

Inward rectification in retinal ganglion cells

 

November 8, 12:00 noon, 489 Minor Hall

Juan Korenbrot
Dept. of Physiology, UC San Francisco
Host: Sheldon Miller

The ion channel that makes a difference: from grayscale to color vision

 

October 25, 12:00 noon, 489 Minor Hall

Jack Gallant
UC Berkeley, Dept. of Psychology
Host: Russ DeValois

Natural scenes as a tool for understanding vision

 

Tuesday, October 29, 4:00 pm, 489 Minor Hall

Richard Andersen
Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Host: Martin Banks

Navigation 3D shape-from-motion and planning functions of the dorsal visual cortex

 

October 18, 12:00 noon, 489 Minor Hall

Nancy McNamara
UC Berkeley, School of Optometry

Hyperglycemic effects on corneal function

 

Tuesday, October 8, 4 PM, 489 Minor Hall

Wilfried Osberger
School of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Host: Stan Klein

Evaluating the Quality of Compressed Natural Pictures Using a Model of the Human Visual System

 

Monday, October 7, 4:00 PM, 489 Minor Hall

D. Max Snodderly
Schepens Eye Research Institute, Boston, MA
Host: Russ DeValois

Role of macular pigment in protecting against age-related macular degeneration

 

October 4, 12:00 noon, 489 Minor Hall

Joe Bonanno
UC Berkeley School of Optometry
Host: Dan Harvitt

Bicarbonate transport in corneal endothelium

 

Friday Sept. 27, 12 noon, 489 Minor Hall

Peter Herse
School of Optometry, University of New South Wales
Sidney, Australia

Effect of Hyperglycemia on Corneal Function

 

Friday, September 20, 12 noon, 489 Minor Hall

Sergio Neuenschwander
Max Planck Institut Hirnforschung

Synchronous oscillations: what the retina can tell the cortex

 

Wednesday, September 11, 4 PM, Room 100, Minor Hall

David Field
Cornell University

Wavelets, visual systems, and the statistics of natural scenes

 
SARVER ENDOWED CHAIR SPECIAL LECTURE
Tuesday September 3, 3:30 PM,489 Minor Hall

Professor Robert Sack, PhD
School of Optometry, State University of New York

Structure and function of the human tear film in the open and closed eye

 

June 17, 12 noon-1pm, 489 Minor Hall

Jan J. Koenderink
Utrecht University
Host: Jitendra Malik

Pictorial Relief

 

Wednesday, June 12, 1996, 489 Minor Hall (Optometry) 12:00 noon

Ralf Galuske
Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt, Germany

The influence of neurotrophins on ocular dominance plasticity in developing a mature visual cortex

 

May 17, 12:00 noon Friday

Sean McCarthy
University of California
Host: Ted Cohn

Feedback interactions between calcium regulation and phototransduction

 

May 3, 12:00 noon Friday, 489 Minor Hall

Norberto Grzywacz
Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute

Roles of spontaneous and light evoked activity for retinal receptive field development

 

May 1, 12:00 noon WEDNESDAY, 489 Minor Hall

Susan te Pas
Utrecht University

The detection of structure in optic flow fields

 

Apr 19, 12:00 noon Friday

Casper Erkelens
Utrecht University

Perception of binocular visual direction

 

Apr 12, 12:00 noon Friday, 489 Minor Hall

Tony Norcia
Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute

(title to be announced)

 

Apr 5, 12:00 noon Friday, 489 Minor Hall

Suzanne Fleiszig
UC Berkeley, School of Optometry

The pathogenesis of pseudomonas aeruginosa infections

 

Mar 22, 12:00 noon Friday, 489 Minor Hall

Bob Sack
S.U.N.Y.

Structure and function of the human pre-corneal tear film

 

Mar 8, 12:00 noon Friday, 489 Minor Hall

Bill Warren
Brown University

Perception of heading from optic flow

 

Mar 1, 12:00 noon Friday, 489 Minor Hall

Frank Werblin
UC Berkeley

Retinal patterns: an alternative to receptive field analysis

 

Feb 23, 12:00 noon Friday, 489 Minor Hall

Marla Feller
UC Berkeley

Spontaneous correlated activity in the developing mammalian retina

 

Feb 16, 12:00 noon Friday, 489 Minor Hall, UC Davis

Formation of retinal ganglion cell mosaics

 

Feb 9, 12:00 noon Friday, 489 Minor Hall

John Flannery
UC Berkeley

Cell biology of inherited retinal degenerations

 

Feb 2, 12:00 noon Friday, 101 Life Sciences Addition

Larry Katz
Duke University

Constructing neuronal assemblies in developing visual cortex

 

Thursday, January 25, 5:00 PM, 489 Minor Hall
Regents lecture

Dr. Donald Korb
Boston, Massachusetts

Contact Lenses: A Blink in Time

 

Wednesday, January 24, 5:00 PM, 489 Minor Hall

Keiji Tanaka
Riken Institute, Tokyo, Japan

Inferotemporal Cortex and Object Recognition

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