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. 1985;223(1):23-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF02150569.

Changes in spatial selectivity of pattern-ERG components with stimulus contrast

Changes in spatial selectivity of pattern-ERG components with stimulus contrast

M Korth et al. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 1985.

Abstract

Electrical mass responses of the visual system to stripe patterns of varying fineness (spatial frequency) can show either an amplitude maximum at a medium spatial frequency, a behavior termed "spatial selectivity," or a monotonic decrease in amplitude with increasing spatial frequency. The former behavior is probably mediated by neurons having a center-surround receptive field structure and the latter by neurons lacking this antagonism. The pattern-evoked human electroretinogram was studied in this report using different spatial frequencies and pattern contrasts. The positive component of the response showed a spatial selectivity only at low contrast but was not spatially selective at the highest contrast. The negative component showed a spatial selectivity at all contrast levels. The data indicate that if pattern-related responses activated by antagonistic receptive fields are to be studied, low contrast values should be employed and attention should be paid to the negative component of the response.

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