The Eye as a Window to Brain Function and Health
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge ophthalmic imaging techniques and their applications in a 50-minute lecture by Dr. Yaping Joyce Liao from Stanford University. Discover how noninvasive technologies using nonvisible light sources can now image the retina and optic nerve at an astonishing 200,000 scans per second. Learn about the eye's role as the most accessible part of the central nervous system and how it serves as a window to brain function and health. Gain insights into state-of-the-art methods for quantifying eye-brain diseases and measuring human health. Dr. Liao, a renowned clinician-scientist and Director of the Neuro-Ophthalmology Service, shares her expertise on improving clinical care and treatment for patients with neuro-ophthalmic conditions. For further information, take advantage of Stanford Health Library's free research services and mindfulness resources.
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The Eye as a Window to Brain Function and Health
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Stanford Health Care
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