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Optometry 6453: Advanced Physiology of Other Sensory Systems
2.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisites: Completion of core or consent of instructor. This course will deal with the structure and function of the auditory, vestibular, olfactory, and somato-sensory systems. Particular emphasis will be placed on similarities and interrelationships between these senses and vision.
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Optometry 6454: Binocular Vision
2.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisites: Completion of core or consent of instructor. Binocular fusion and summation, binocular rivalry and suppression, and stereopsis and depth perception are the major topics of the course. The neurophysiology of binocular vision and its development will also be covered in the course.
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Optometry 6457: Comparative and Evolutionary Aspects of Vision
2.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisites: Completion of core or consent of instructor. This course explores the evolution of visual systems by examination of structural and functional aspects of vision in vertebrate and invertebrate species. Topics include photosensitivity and photoreception, structure of the eye in vertebrates and invertebrates, discrimination of form, motion and color, visual reflexes, parallel processing, elaboration of central visual pathways, binocular vision and stereopsis. Structural and functional adaptations to selective pressure will also be discussed.
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Optometry 6458: Noninvasive Assessment of the Visual System
2.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisites: Completion of core or consent of instructor. This course reviews historical topics and emphasizes current topics in the noninvasive clinical and laboratory assessment of the normal and diseased human visual system. Topics will range from delineation of disease mechanisms (such as retinal and choroidal disorders, cataract, corneal disease, glaucoma, strabismus and amblyopia) to the design and assessment of new techniques and technology for evaluating the function of the visual system (e.g. advances in imaging function of the visual system (e.g. advances in imaging techniques, fluorophotometry, perimetry, laser interferometry, pyschophysics, etc.).
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Optometry 6459: Introduction to Computer Programming for Vision Research
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prequisites: Graduate standing in vision science or consent of instructor. This course will expose the student to fundamental concepts of computer programming. The Prograph programming language will be used on the Macintosh computer to illustrate procedural and object-oriented programming philosophies. Example and assignments will focus upon research applications in vision science.
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Optometry 6470: Individual Studies in Vision Science
2.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. This course designation can be used to cover a variety of topics in visual science. In general, very specific topics of limited interest will be presented as individual studies. Individual studies and advanced topics enable the student's course of study to be sharply tuned to his or her major area of interest.
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Optometry 6490: Graduate Research in Vision Science
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Research in an area selected by the student in consultation with faculty members. May be taken to a maximum of 10 hours for the M.S. and 15 hours for the Ph.D.
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Optometry 6497: Interdisciplinary Geriatric Care
2.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
(Same as GERON 6497). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Interdisciplinary approaches that address the medical and social needs of the elderly will be examined. Information about geriatric care and social issues affecting the wellbeing of older adults will be provided. Clinical, theoretical, and educational perspectives will be presented.
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Optometry 6499: Current Topics in Optometry and Vision Science
1.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. This seminar course examines and analyzes current publications in eye care and vision research.
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Optometry 8010: Anatomy,Physiology and Disease Process I
5.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
First in a two-semester course sequence that will detail the general anatomy of the human body along with the histology (microanatomy), physiology and disease processes of major organ systems. Course content will be presented in a modular format. Areas of discussion will include cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, digestive, reproductive, integumentary, and peripheral and autonomic nervous systems. The laboratories will emphasize and augment important concepts introduced in the classroom environment.
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