Ocular Deviations and Microscopy
Ocular Deviations and Microscopy
Monday, September 28, 2026: 3:40 PM
307AB (Québec City Convention Centre)
The eye is a complex organ and can suffer from various deviations (retinopathies) that affect microscopical performance. These may be genetically inherited or induced from illness or caused by adverse chemical or physical exposure and can include dyschromatopsia, contrast sensitivity loss, myopia (physically as well as mentally), etc. Information on the causation, effects, as well as the practical impact of these deviations will be presented including what does a "color blind" person see when they look at an object.
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See more of: International Metallographic Society (IMS) at IMAT
