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Electroretinography of Cone Dysfunction with Monochromatic Light

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XIth I.S.C.E.R.G. Symposium

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Abstract

The possibility of showing electrophysiologically the involvement of the photopic system is demonstrated from the results obtained from dynamic ERG using coloured filters, mainly with Wratten red-orange (WK 26) or red (WK 92) filters, by means of flickering, by means of O.P., and also using static ERG with high intensity white stimuli in the presence of a background light to saturate the rod ERG.

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Cordella, M., Prosperi, L. (1974). Electroretinography of Cone Dysfunction with Monochromatic Light. In: Dodt, E., Pearlman, J.T. (eds) XIth I.S.C.E.R.G. Symposium. Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2340-5_5

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