• Elwin Marg (March 23, 1918 – July 15, 2010) was an American optometrist and neuroscientist at the University of California at Berkeley. He was the first...
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  • up marg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marg or MARG may refer to: Elwin Marg (1918–2010), American optometrist and neuroscientist Harald Marg (born...
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    constant, the recorded potential is a measure of the eye's position. In 1951 Elwin Marg described and named electrooculogram for a technique of measuring the...
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    such "strain" would cure defective vision. In 1952, optometry professor Elwin Marg wrote of Bates, "Most of his claims and almost all of his theories have...
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  • Journal: 365–366. (Reprinted in Arch. Ophth. 30, 582, 1943.) quoted by Elwin Marg in "Flashes" of clear vision and negative accommodation with reference...
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  • 1983 by Helen and Elwin Marg. Other than the founders, directors include Richard M. Buxbaum, Lawrence W. Stark, Semir Zeki, Tamia Marg Anderson, Lila S...
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  • relieving such "strain" would cure the problems. In 1952, optometry professor Elwin Marg wrote of Bates, "Most of his claims and almost all of his theories have...
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  • Emotions. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-517805-0. Marg, Elwin (1995). "Review: Descartes' error". Optometry and Vision Science. 72...
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  • Neuroscience Charles Maitland Fair Neurophysiology substrates of behavior Elwin Marg University of California, Berkeley Response to microstimulation within...
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    original on 2023-07-05. Campbell, Charles J.; McEachern, Lawrence J.; Marg, Elwin (1956). "Aircraft Flight by an Optical Periscope". Journal of the Optical...
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