Optical System Models. (a) Cornea: Physiological System Models of the Cornea; J. Ruberti, S. Klyce. (b) Lens and Aging: Models of Lens and Aging; J. Koretz. Neurosensory System Models. (a) Retina: Anatomy and Physiology of the Retina; R.N.S. Guillory. Intraocular Retinal Prostheses and Related Signal Processing; D. Scribner, et al. Push-Pull Model of Dopamine's Action in the Retina; I. Bodis-Wollner, A. Tzelepi. (b) Visual Cortex: The Laminar Organization of the Visual Cortex; S. Grossberg. Striate Cortical Mechanisms Associated with Voluntary Saccades and Attention; I. Bodis-Wollner. Oculomotor System Models. (a) Accommodation: Models of Accommodation; G. Hung, et al. (b) Vergence and Accommodation: Models of Vergence and Accommodation-Vergence Interactions; B.-C. Jiang, et al. (c) Eye Tracking: The Saccadic and Smooth Pursuit Systems; J. Pola. Models of Saccade-Vergence Interactions; G. Hung, K. Ciuffreda. Perceptual System Models. (a) Texture: Psychophysics and Modeling of Texture Segregation; R. Kashi, et al. (b) Motion: Neural Models of Motion Perception; T. Papathomas, et al. (c) Visual Attention: Computational Models of Visual Attention; S. Steinman, B. Steinman. (d) Cognitive Processing: Cognitive Processing and Models of Reading; E. Reichle, K. Rayner. (e) Perceptual Space: Model of Visual Perceptual Space; V. Lakshminarayanan. Clinical System Models. (a) Vergence Model Parameters and Clinical Vergence Tests: Model-Based Understanding of Clinical Vergence Testing; K. Ciuffreda, G. Hung. (b) Refractive Error Development: Models of Refractive Error Development; G. Hung, K. Ciuffreda. (c) Reading Disability: Models of Reading Disability and Their Implications; H. Solan. (d) Dysfunction: Nystagmus Basics; L. Dell'Osso. Multisensory Feedback Therapy for Oculomotor Dysfunction; K. Ciuffreda, et al.
George Hung, PhD, is a leading figure in the field of vision research, particularly in the areas of oculomotor control of accommodation, and vergence and saccadic eye movements. He is internationally-recognized for his Incremental Retinal-Defocus Theory of Myopia Development. Dr. Hung is currently Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers University. He is also an avid golfer and ballroom-dancing enthusiast.
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