Electrical response of the eye at varying intervals following an adapting flash exposure
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Electrical response of the eye at varying intervals following an adapting flash exposure
Abstract
Electroretinograms (ERG) were recorded at varying intervals following an adapting flash exposure. Both amplitude and latency variations are exhibited for short interflash intervals. The ERG following the longer interflash intervals are not significantly different from the dark-adapted ERG. The relationship between the electrophysiological and psychophysical data is discussed.
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