[Eril-l] NEWS: Annual Reviews launches new journal in the Vision Sciences
Rebecca Hare
rebecca.hare at tbicommunications.com
Thu Feb 18 04:32:05 PST 2016
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I am passing on some news from Annual Reviews that I believe will be of interest to readers of E-Resources in Libraries.
Annual Reviews has recently launched a new journal that reviews progress in the field of Vision Science. This journal will be an important resource for anyone wishing to understand vision in health and disease as it integrates a broad set of connected disciplines including psychology, neuroscience, computer science, cell biology and genetics, and clinical medicine. The Annual Review of Vision Science will cover topics and techniques including optics, the retina, central visual processing, visual perception, eye movements, visual development, vision models, computer vision, and the mechanisms of visual disease, dysfunction, and sight restoration. It is also worth mentioning that the first volume will be freely available online until November 2016.
Full details are in the press release below or online at http://www.annualreviews.org/page/about/news-and-events; do get in touch with me, or with Jenni at Annual Reviews (contact info given at the end) if you need any more information.
Kind regards,
Rebecca Hare
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Press Release
New Vision Science Journal offers Multi-Disciplinary Review Articles
Palo Alto, CA – February 18, 2016.
Non-profit publisher Annual Reviews has invited leading authorities to synthesize and analyze research across a broad range of disciplines for more than 85 years. It gives us great pleasure to announce the first volume of the Annual Review of Vision Science. This journal reviews progress in the field of vision science, integrating psychology, neuroscience, computer science, cell biology and genetics, and clinical medicine. A broad range of topics and techniques is covered, including optics, the 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 Annual Review of Vision Science is co-edited by J. Anthony Movshon, Professor of Neural Science and Psychology at New York University, and Brian A. Wandell, faculty Professor and Director of Stanford University’s Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging. “The diversity of disciplines in vision science is reflected in the large and excellent collection of specialty journals, along with the many outlets for vision science in higher-profile general science journals,” said Professor Movshon. “The variety of journals, however, makes it hard to assemble a broad and integrated view of our field.”
Professor Wandell continued, “We are therefore proud to present the Annual Review of Vision Science. The journal aims to reflect the field’s crosscutting set of disciplines. Our Editorial Committee commissions reviews that present such a view and, when placed together, trace several of the long arcs that link our field.”
Richard Gallagher, President and Editor-in-Chief of Annual Reviews, commented, “The role of Annual Reviews is to accelerate the knowledge of researchers, efficiently connecting them to the wider literature and identifying the information most critical to them. The Annual Review of Vision Science is an important new resource for vision scientists that will share their insights with everyone seeking to understand vision in health and disease.”
Selected topics in the inaugural volume:
- Scientific and engineering advances in understanding retinal image formation, and the clinical applications of this information.
- Genetic, optogenetic, and neurobiological measurements to measure and manipulate the retina.
- Progress in understanding retinal function and development.
- Study of the brain structures that interpret retinal signals and control behavior.
- Links between behavior and neurobiology, including eye movements, color perception, visual adaptation, and three-dimensional perception.
Complimentary online access to the first volume of the journal is available until November 2016 at vision.annualreviews.org. Interested institutions that do not have a current online account and would like to track usage statistics of the complimentary access to the journal may register with the Sales Department (sales at annualreviews.org).
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About Annual Reviews: A non-profit publisher that invites leading authorities to synthesize and analyze research across a broad range of disciplines within the Biomedical, Life, Physical, and Social Sciences, including Economics. Our titles stimulate discussion for the benefit of scholars and society. To sign up for free journalist access, email your credentials to jrankin at annualreviews.org.
Contact: Jenni Rankin
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news at annualreviews.org
650-843-6634
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