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- Bookedited by Jean-Claude Dreher and Léon Tremblay.Contents:
Part 1. Monkey Anatomical and Electrophysiological Studies on Reward and Decision Making
Part 2. fMRI Studies on Reward and Decision Making
Part 3. Brain Disorders Involving Dysfunctions of Reward and Decision Making Processes
Part 4. Genetic and Hormonal Influences on the Reward System
Part 5. Computational Models of the Reward System and Decision Making.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2009 - ArticleMorse PH.Trans Ophthalmol Soc U K (1962). 1978;98(4):446-9.Vitrectomy has provided a means for the restoration or amelioration of drastically reduced visual acuity in selected patients. Many patients have, as a consequence of the deleterious natural history of their disease, suffered permanent impairment of vision, but in some cases even a relative therapeutic success is very gratifying. Nonetheless, in its present state, vitreous surgery is not without a significant incidence of complications which are enumerated in this paper.