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Overview
Occasional visual disabilities in later life are attributed by some authorities to age, and by others to the cumulative effects of exposure to light. This comprehensive text uniquely integrates the modern theories of aging with the latest results on vision for a greater understanding of the ocular aging process. The text is well referenced, providing easy access to related subject areas. Its interdisciplinary approach makes this an invaluable volume for ophthalmologists, optometrists, and gerontologists.