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The Neurology of Eye Movement (Contemporary Neurology Series), 5th Ed.

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Recognized as the standard text in the field since its first edition in 1983, this updated tome is an essential resource for anybody doing eye-movement-related applied or clinical research. The first nine chapters cover the behavioral properties and neural underpinnings of eye movement, with the last five chapters describing the diagnosis of eye-movement-related afflictions. Frequent cross-references between the behavioral and clinical sections are accompanied by a rich index of terms, including references to tables, figures and videos. This massive volume includes 200 color figures, 56 tables, 73 summary boxes, four appendixes and an alphabetic listing of 200 video clips on a companion website. Each chapter includes sections on several subtopics and a treasure-trove of hundreds of references, many chapters exceeding a thousand references each.
 
Reviewed by Bogdan Hoanca, University of Alaska, Anchorage, USA

The opinions expressed in the book review section are those of the reviewer and do not necessarily reflect those of OPN or OSA.

Publish Date: 12 November 2015

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