The Journal of Behavioral Optometry was a peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Optometric Extension Program Foundation. It covered clinically relevant behavioral, functional, and developmental aspects of the visual system. It included the following categories of articles:
- clinical case reports
- preliminary and completed clinically relevant research reports
- speculative reports of new and adapted clinical diagnostic and therapeutic measures
- literature reviews
- guest editorials
- essays
- viewpoint articles
It was discontinued in 2012 in favour of the new journal Optometry & Visual Performance.[1]
References
- ^ Optometrists, College of (2012-10-18). “ACBO, COVD, and OEPF Announce the Publication of a New Journal, Optometry & Visual Performance”. GlobeNewswire News Room. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
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