CVNet - ARVO SIG meeting; Topographic analysis of visual responses

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Date: Sun, 27 Apr 1997 23:50:38 -0700 (PDT)
From: Marcus Bearse Jr <marc@skivs.ski.org>
To: CVNet <cvnet@skivs.ski.org>
Subject: ARVO SIG Meeting

ARVO SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP (SIG) MEETING REMINDER

TOPOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF VISUAL RESPONSES USING VERIS

Tuesday, May 13, 1997, 1:45-3:45 PM
Room 122, ARVO Convention Center

This meeting is a forum for the presentation of data, the
discussion of problems and the exchange of ideas relating to
the VERIS multifocal analysis technique. Brief presentations
will cover research relating to the mapping of dysfunctional
retinal areas, the study of local latency changes in disease,
extraction of inner retinal signals, topographic analysis of
pupillary responses, measurement of the 2-dimensional Stiles-
Crawford function, etc. The presentations will be followed by
an open discussion of technique-related questions and problems.

Speakers include: M.Arai, Miyazaki Med. Coll.; C.Barber, U.
Nottingham; M.Bearse, Smith-Kettlewell; W.Hare, Allergan
Pharmaceuticals; D.Hood, Columbia U.; R.Kardon, U. Iowa;
D.Keating, Tennent Inst.; S.Klein, U.C.Berkeley; F.Maruiwa,
Miyazaki Med. Coll.; A.Palmowski, Smith-Kettlewell; T.Pedut-
Kloizman, N.E. Eye Center; M.Seeliger, Univ. Eye Hospital,
Tubingen; Vaegan, Visiontest Australia.

The organizer of this meeting is Dr Erich Sutter, Smith-
Kettlewell Eye Research Inst., 2232 Webster St., San Francisco,
CA 94115. Phone: 415-561-1620; Fax: 415-561-1610. E-mail:
ees@skivs.ski.org. Dr Sutter has a financial interest in EDI,
Inc., which is developing VERIS instrumentation for clinical
and scientific use.

Additional information about the meeting can be obtained from:
Dr Marcus Bearse, Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Inst. Fax: 415-
561-1610. E-mail: marc@skivs.ski.org.

Marc

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