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ABOUT OUR AUTHORS Dr.
Cooper graduated from Pennsylvania College of Optometry in 1971. He attended the Optometric Center of New York ‘s residency in vision training in 1971. He is currently an assistant clinical professor at the State College of Optometry, State University of New York and he maintains a private practice in New York City.
Dr. Duck man graduated from Mas sachusetts College of Optometry in 1969. He attended the Optometric Center of New York ‘s residency program in 1970. He received his MA. degree in psychology from the .Veu’ School for Social Research, New York, N. Y. in 1975 and is currently a candidate for Ph.D. in visual perception.
He is presently employed full-time by the State University of New York, State College of Optometry as an assistant clinical professor.

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