期刊名称:ANNUAL REVIEW OF VISION SCIENCE
期刊简介(About the journal)
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编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal The Annual Review of Vision Science reviews progress in the visual sciences, a cross-cutting set of disciplines that intersect psychology, neuroscience, computer science, cell biology and genetics, and clinical medicine. The journal covers a broad range of topics and techniques, including optics, retina, central visual processing, visual perception, eye movements, visual development, vision models, computer vision, and the mechanisms of visual disease, dysfunction, and sight restoration. The study of vision is central to progress in many areas of science, and this new journal will explore and expose the connections that link it to biology, behavior, computation, engineering, and medicine.
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Editorial Board Vision Science Editorial Commitee
J. Anthony Movshon (Co-Editor)
Brian A. Wandell (Co-Editor)
Dora Angelaki
Marvin Chun
Jonathan Horton
Dennis Levi
Paul Sieving
Eero Simoncelli
Janey Wiggs
Rachel Wong
Editors
J. Anthony Movshon, PhD, New York University. Movshon is a visual neuroscientist who also has broad interests in visual psychophysics, visual development, and modeling of visual function.
Brian A. Wandell, PhD, Stanford University. Wandell is a visual scientist and neuroscientist with expertise in brain imaging, color vision, and electronic imaging.
Editorial Committee
Dora Angelaki, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine. Angelaki is a neuroscientist with expertise in the oculomotor system, and in multisensory studies of visual-vestibular interactions.
Marvin M. Chun, PhD, Yale University. Chun is a cognitive scientist with expertise in visual perception, cognition and memory.
Jonathan C. Horton, MD, PhD, UC San Francisco. Horton is a basic scientist, clinical scientist, and clinician with expertise both in neuro-ophthalmology and in basic visual neuroscience.
Dennis Levi, OD, PhD, UC Berkeley. Levi is an optometrist and visual scientist with expertise in visual psychophysics and in clinical disorders of vision, notably amblyopia.
Paul Sieving, MD, PhD, National Eye Institute. Sieving is a clinician-scientist with expertise in models for retinal disease and clinical retinal research.
Eero Simoncelli, PhD, New York University. Simoncelli is a computational neuroscientist and expert in computer vision, computer graphics, and visual psychophysics.
Janey Wiggs, MD, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital. Wiggs is a clinician and geneticist whose focus is on glaucoma and opthalmic genetics.
Rachel Wong, PhD, University of Washington. Wong is expert in the development and function of the retina.
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