EBOOK MODELS OF OCULOMOTOR CONTROL

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This monograph is a structured review of models of oculomotor control systems that is geared toward biomedical engineers, vision scientists, and optometry students. It aims to provide the biomedical engineer with a thorough understanding of how various engineering control principles are applied to oculomotor systems, and the non-engineer with knowledge of how various physiological and clinical concepts can be represented quantitatively and efficiently by control system models.Basic control system concepts and oculomotor physiology are first introduced, along with a glossary, to provide background for the more advanced topics. Then, these concepts are applied to static linear and nonlinear analysis of various oculomotor systems. In addition, advanced topics are presented on the application of dynamic linear and nonlinear modeling techniques to the oculomotor system, with a particular emphasis on myopia development. This book can thus serve as a unique reference for quantitative analysis of oculomotor control, and as a foundation for future research on the oculomotor system.Contents:Introduction:Basic Anatomy and Physiology of Eye MovementsBasic Measurement TermsBasic Control System ConceptsEye Movement Measurement TechniquesStatic Analysis Techniques:Accommodation SystemVergence SystemsLinear Analysis of Relationship Between AC and ACGNonlinear Analysis of AC/A Using the Phoria and Fixation Disparity MethodsProximal ModelSensitivity Analysis of Accommodation and Vergence InteractionsDynamic Analysis Techniques:Accommodation System — Root Locus AnalysisVergence Dual-Mode Dynamic ModelAccommodative Dual-Mode Dynamic CharacteristicsAdaptation Model of Accommodation and VergenceNearwork-Induced Transient Myopia (NITM) ModelRefractive Error Development ModelSaccade-Vergence Interactions Dynamic ModelReadership: Bioengineers, biophysicists, mathematicians, vision scientists, optometrists, ophthalmologists and neurologists.Key Features:The first compilation of bionanotechnology-based biomedical engineering research in Tohoku University, which is one of the most active biomedical engineering-oriented universities in JapanUnique combinations and collaborations of researchers from various fields of science and technology, thus enabling truly interdisciplinary researchContributions from young investigators with PhD degrees, who are promoted by the Programme and are usually inaccessible for ordinary publications