Polyak, S. L. (1957). The vertebrate visual system: Its origin, structure, and function and its manifestations in disease with an analysis of its role in the life of animals and in the origin of man, preceded by a historical review of investigations of the eye, and of the visual pathways and centers of the brain. University of Chicago Press.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPolyak, Stephen Lucian. The Vertebrate Visual System: Its Origin, Structure, and Function and Its Manifestations in Disease with an Analysis of Its Role in the Life of Animals and in the Origin of Man, Preceded by a Historical Review of Investigations of the Eye, and of the Visual Pathways and Centers of the Brain. [Chicago]: University of Chicago Press, 1957.
MLA citiranjePolyak, Stephen Lucian. The Vertebrate Visual System: Its Origin, Structure, and Function and Its Manifestations in Disease with an Analysis of Its Role in the Life of Animals and in the Origin of Man, Preceded by a Historical Review of Investigations of the Eye, and of the Visual Pathways and Centers of the Brain. University of Chicago Press, 1957.