Nonlinear and spatial effects in the perception of flicker John Levinson OriginalPaper Pages: 36 - 55
Electro-optical stimulation of the human retina as a research technique Frans T. Veringa OriginalPaper Pages: 72 - 82
The attenuation characteristics of the visual system determined by measurements of flicker threshold, brightness and pupillomotor effect of modulated light F. W. CampbellJ. G. Robson OriginalPaper Pages: 83 - 84
Physiologische Aspekte des Flimmer-Elektroretinogramms: Komponenten und Frequenzcharakteristik H. Bornschein OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 100
Color sensitive responses in the human flicker — ERG Carl Richard Cavonius OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 113
On the relationship between the single flash ERG and the ERG elicited by more complex stimuli A. TroelstraN. M. J. Schweitzer OriginalPaper Pages: 114 - 127
Linear electrical flicker responses from the eye of the wolf spider Robert D. DeVoe OriginalPaper Pages: 128 - 136
The frequency response of normal, rod achromat and nyctalope ERGs to sinusoidal monochromatic light stimulation Peter GourasRalph D. Gunkel OriginalPaper Pages: 137 - 150
Electroencephalography during stimulation with flickering light W. Storm van Leeuwen OriginalPaper Pages: 151 - 156
Description des reponses corticale et oculaire a la stimulation lumineuse intermittente (SLI) chez l'homme Antoine Rémond OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 193
Relations between electroretinograms and occipital potentials elicited by flickering stimuli John C. Armington OriginalPaper Pages: 194 - 206
Action of colour flicker stimuli on the electrical responses of retina and optic cortex in man Marcel MonnierO. VatterL. Hösli OriginalPaper Pages: 207 - 220
A study of the variability of response to flicker: The influence of other sensory stimuli Mary A. B. Brazier OriginalPaper Pages: 221 - 237
The influence of attention on the occipito-cortical responses to lightflashes in man M. W. van Hof OriginalPaper Pages: 238 - 244
Single unit studies and the mechanism of flicker fusion Margaret A. Lennox-Buchthal OriginalPaper Pages: 245 - 258
Erregung und Hemmung retinaler Neurone bei intermittierender Belichtung Eberhard Dodt OriginalPaper Pages: 259 - 274
Responses of the blowfly (Calliphora erythrocephala) to light flashes and to sinusoidally modulated light Johanna T. Leutscher-HazelhoffJan W. Kuiper OriginalPaper Pages: 275 - 283
Changes in time scale and sensitivity in Limulus ommatidia M. G. F. FuortesA. L. Hodgkin Abstract Pages: 284 - 286
Relation between psychophysics and electrophysiology of flicker L. H. van der Tweel OriginalPaper Pages: 287 - 304
Some experience of clinical flicker electroretinography Birgitta Zetterström OriginalPaper Pages: 315 - 329
The electroretinogram in young children (single stimulus, twin flashes and intermittent stimulation) J. FrançoisA. de Rouck OriginalPaper Pages: 330 - 343
Photopic flicker ERG in cases of congenital night blindness and total color blindness Makoto Nagata OriginalPaper Pages: 352 - 366
Electroretinographic findings (including flicker) in carriers of congenital X-linked achromatopsia Bruce E. SpiveyJerome T. PearlmanHermann M. Burian OriginalPaper Pages: 367 - 375
The effect of slow intermittent light stimulation on the human ERG Edgar Auerbach OriginalPaper Pages: 376 - 391
Einzelreiz-und Flimmer-ERG im akuten Stadium der Chininvergiftung K. HommerR. G. Frey OriginalPaper Pages: 392 - 403
The use of flicker-electroretinography in the judgement of the retinal metabolic condition in diabetes mellitus A. L. A. van PoppelI. Butler OriginalPaper Pages: 404 - 411
Das Elektroretinogramm der isolierten menschlichen Netzhaut bei einzel- und Flimmerreizen und Potentialverläufe aus verschiedenen Netzhauttiefen Renate HanitzschP. Dettmar OriginalPaper Pages: 412 - 418
Efferent inhibition of single ERG-responses by flicker-stimulation of the contralateral eye in man K. A. Hellner OriginalPaper Pages: 431 - 439
Implications of selective amplification of the flicker-electroretinogram H. E. HenkesL. H. van der Tweel OriginalPaper Pages: 447 - 451
A technique for evaluating photopic and scotopic flicker function with one light intensity Alex E. Krill OriginalPaper Pages: 452 - 461
A simplified set-up for clinical electroretinography. The ERG recorded at high stimulus and adaptation levels Akira NakajimaH. KanekoO. Nakagawa OriginalPaper Pages: 462 - 472
Visual evoked retinal and occipital potentials Richard M. CopenhaverGilbert D. BeinhockerNathan W. Perry Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 473 - 482
Erfahrungen mit klinischer Flimmer-Elektroretinographie bei verschiedenen Blitzfrequenzen E. SchmögerW. Zimmer OriginalPaper Pages: 483 - 491
Flicker-ERG in macular disease problems of stimulus and recording Jerry H. JacobsonGeorge Stephens OriginalPaper Pages: 492 - 507
Some factors influencing the frequency response of the human ERG P. StoutenbeekH. F. E. Verduyn LunelL. H. van der Tweel OriginalPaper Pages: 508 - 514
Electro-retinographic critical fusion frequency of the retina in relation to the histological development in man and animals G. P. M. HorstenJ. E. Winkelman OriginalPaper Pages: 515 - 521
Non-independence of red and blue ERG responses evoked by intermittent stimulation Anna Maria Ercoles OriginalPaper Pages: 522 - 528
Decay of suppression of retinal function after short flashes of light — Electroretinographic measurements in the dark adapted human eye Valter Elenius OriginalPaper Pages: 529 - 536