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Les manifestations électriques consensuelles de l'activité rétinienne chez l'homme (Electrorétinographie binoculaire)

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Binocular Electroretinography in man shows that the elective light-stimulation of one retina produces a normal Electroretinogramm at the stimulated, ipsilateral eye, furthermore a bioelectric consensual response at the contralateral eye. This latter response consists in a positive deflection, corresponding to increased electropositivity under the corneal electrode. A close synchronism exists between the consensual response and the secondary rise (c-potential) of the ipsilateral Electroretinogramm. The consensual response does not appear to be of pupillary or oculomotor origin, but can probably be identified with thec-potential, the significance of which will have to bee reexamined, as well as the problem of the efferent innervation of the retina.

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Monnier, M. Les manifestations électriques consensuelles de l'activité rétinienne chez l'homme (Electrorétinographie binoculaire). Experientia 2, 190–191 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02156454

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