| Results 451 - 500 of 696 | ||
| < 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 > | ||
|
Mori T - - 1990
Nonrhegmatogenous retinal detachments were formed in the eyes of Dutch rabbits by subretinal injection of Hanks' balanced salt solution. The electroretinogram (ERG) was recorded locally from the acutely detached retina, and simultaneously from the surrounding attached retina (vitreal ERG [VERG]), before and after exposure to diffuse intense irradiation. Light adaptation ...
|
||
|
Frishman L J - - 1990
1. The light-adapted diffuse-flash electroretinogram (ERG) in the cat exhibits two prominent negative components: a sustained negative potential during illumination and a negative-going OFF response. We investigated their intraretinal origins and found that the sustained component originates from the rod photoreceptors, whereas the OFF response represents a combination of the ...
|
||
|
Møller A R - - 1990
The compound action potential (CAP) that can be recorded from the exposed intracranial portion of the eighth nerve in man to stimulation with broadband clicks of about 100 dB Pe SPL normally has an initial (small) positivity followed by a sharp negative peak with a latency of about 3 to ...
|
||
|
Gorfinkel J - - 1990
We examined the ontogenesis of the b-wave of the rabbit electroretinogram (ERG) in light adaptation and looked at the contribution of the oscillatory potentials (OPs) to the waveform at each stage of development. Recordings were obtained weekly from 2 to 5 weeks of age in six rabbits and every other ...
|
||
|
Rouvaen J M - - 1990
The anisotropic diffraction of light by high frequency longitudinal ultrasonic waves in the tangential phase matching configuration may present some definite advantages over the same interaction using transverse acoustic waves. A systematic search for favorable crystal cuts in lithium niobate was worked out. The main results of this study are ...
|
||
|
Sakaue H - - 1990
The effects of the sizes of the stimulus field and of an artificially created central scotoma on simultaneously recorded pattern-reversal electroretinogram (P-ERG) and pattern-reversal visual-evoked response (P-VER) were investigated. With an increase in the stimulus field from 4 degrees X 4 degrees to 12 degrees X 12 degrees, the amplitude ...
|
||
|
Peachey N S - - 1990
We report findings obtained from an individual with an unusual form of congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB). Although the rhodopsin density difference of this subject was normal, there was no evidence of rod-mediated visual function. Dark-adapted thresholds were cone-mediated, and dark-adapted electroretinograms (ERGs) represented activity of the cone system exclusively. ...
|
||
|
Noble K G - - 1990
We studied three members of three successive generations of a family with autosomal dominant congenital stationary night blindness and normal fundi. Psychophysical studies on two members showed normal final cone thresholds and mildly increased rod thresholds. Full-field electroretinograms on all three members showed normal photopic b-wave amplitudes and implicit times. ...
|
||
|
Bullock T H - - 1990
We have extended the study of Bullock ('84), who reported on visually evoked potentials (VEP) in the tectum of 10 species of elasmobranchs, by adding further stimulus regimes, multichannel recording, and additional taxa, particularly addressing the question of flicker fusion frequency by electrophysiological signs in central processing centers. Using principally ...
|
||
|
Huang J - - 1990
1. Ontogenesis of the electroretinogram, the mass electrical response of the retina to flash light stimuli, was studied in the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), a precocial species with visual function at birth. 2. a-Wave components, b-wave, oscillatory potentials, slow PIII, and c-wave responses to flash stimuli developed between 55 and ...
|
||
|
Popova E - - 1990
The effect of GABAergic blockade on the intensity-response function of frog ERG waves was investigated under two levels of background illumination in the mesopic and photopic range. GABAergic blockade by picrotoxin shifted the intensity-response curves to the left along the intensity axis and increased their slope under both backgrounds. The ...
|
||
|
Kommonen B - - 1990
Dark adapted single flash and light adapted 30 Hz photopic flicker ERGs were recorded from a litter of seven Labrador Retrievers bred from parents affected with generalized progressive rod-cone dystrophy. After an initial increase of b-wave amplitudes from 5 weeks to 4 months similar to the controls, the b-wave amplitudes ...
|
||
|
Berardi N - - 1990
The aim of this study is to investigate in the rat the properties of the pattern electroretinogram (ERG) and to assess whether it depends upon the functional integrity of ganglion cells. Flash and pattern ERG were recorded from urethane anaesthetized hooded rats. The pattern ERG was evoked by phase alternating ...
|
||
|
Sims M H - - 1990
Recording the electroretinogram (ERG) in dogs has become a standard procedure in clinical ophthalmology. The ERG provides highly objective information about retinal function that is otherwise unobtainable from dogs. However, problems may be encountered in measuring the latencies amplitudes of the a and b waves, depending upon the amplifier bandwidth ...
|
||
|
Gerbig V - - 1989
Methods for defining a geometric merit function that parallels diffraction behavior are discussed, since it is irrational to ignore the wave nature of light.
|
||
|
Wu J R - - 1989
The frequency spectra of transmission coefficients for ultrasound passing through a sheet of gas-filled micropores have been measured using incident waves with amplitudes up to 2.4 x 10(4) Pa. It is found that as the amplitude of the incident wave is increased, the peak frequency of transmission loss through the ...
|
||
|
Lachapelle P - - 1989
Of all the electroretinogram (ERG) components (a-wave, b-wave, and oscillatory potentials) only one oscillatory potential, OP2, was found to be significantly correlated with the absolute intensity of the flash stimulus (i.e., the intensity of the stimulus irrespective of the state of retinal adaptation). Our finding was further confirmed in single ...
|
||
|
Wack M A - - 1989
Electroretinograms (ERGs) were obtained under dark- and light-adapted conditions from 15 human oculocutaneous albinos and compared with the results from a group of 30 normally pigmented subjects. Amplitude and implicit time measures of the ERG recordings obtained from six autosomal recessive and three autosomal dominant tyrosinase-positive albinos fell within the ...
|
||
|
Aylward G W - - 1989
Pattern electroretinograms (PERGs) were recorded from two normal human subjects in response to various spatial frequencies and stimulus areas. The maximum stimulus area was 75 degrees x 86 degrees which was achieved by using a standard TV monitor and a reduced viewing distance. The amplitude of the PERG increased with ...
|
||
|
Li X X - - 1989
The effect of light stimulus intensity and background light illumination on human DC-electroretinogram-(ERG) was measured over a wide range. The DC-component, which followed the B-wave, could be recorded by a long lasting light stimulus with DC-recording (direct coupling). The DC-component showed in comparison to the base line positive or negative ...
|
||
|
Miyake Y - - 1989
Electroretinograms (ERGs) were elicited by hemicircular (half-disc) stimuli to the upper, lower, temporal and nasal maculas of 26 normal subjects, and the amplitudes and implicit times of the ERGs from opposing macular regions were compared. The amplitudes of a-wave, b-wave and oscillatory potentials (OPs) were significantly larger in the upper ...
|
||
|
Narfström K - - 1989
The functional and electrophysiological similarities in the changes in the electroretinogram (ERG) of man and cat affected by hereditary retinal degenerative disease were studied. The results of a series of log intensity-amplitude studies in a group of young affected Abyssinian cats were fitted to the Naka-Rushton relationship by means of ...
|
||
|
Frishman L J - - 1989
1. The dark-adapted electroretinogram (ERG) obtained with 4-s flashes near threshold and at low intensities has three clear negative components: 1) a fast negative response at stimulus onset, 2) a slow negative response that increases in amplitude for about 2 s, and 3) a negative-going OFF response. The fast negative ...
|
||
|
Frishman L J - - 1989
1. The scotopic threshold response (STR) and slow negative response are negative-going potentials in the dark-adapted electroretinogram (ERG) of the cat eye that originate proximal to the photoreceptors and are present at threshold and with dim illuminations. The present paper examines the hypothesis that these events are associated with Müller ...
|
||
|
Young R S - - 1989
ERG oscillatory potentials (OPs) were recorded from obligate carriers of CSNB and from age-matched normal subjects. The OPs were recorded under four stimulus conditions and were analyzed in the time and frequency domains. The results, first of all, provide confirmation of the previous report that the OP amplitude is reduced ...
|
||
|
Porciatti V - - 1989
Significant amounts of endogenous serotonin have been detected in the retina of many nonmammalian vertebrates. In the pigeon retina, serotonin-like immunoreactivity has been localized within a subpopulation of bipolar and amacrine cells, and serotonin-containing terminals have been found to be segregated in different laminae of the inner plexiform layer. In ...
|
||
|
Thompson D A - - 1989
Thymoxamine constricts the pupil without significant effect on accommodation and was used in this study because of the extreme sensitivity of the pattern electroretinogram (PERG) to defocus at high spatial frequencies. Pilocarpine, used in previous studies, can cause an unpredictable spasm of accommodation. A reduction in pupil size has two ...
|
||
|
Gouras P - - 1989
The human cone electroretinogram gradually increases in amplitude an average of 75% (range 23 to 157%) during light adaptation, over a period of approximately 20 min. This increase involves both the a- and b-wave components of this response, and both waves follow a similar time course, implying that the photoreceptors ...
|
||
|
Lessel M R - - 1989
Peak latencies of the light-induced slow electrooculograph oscillations of 61 patients were analyzed. The wide range of variation of the results of the control group obtained in this study did not allow inferences relevant for the differential diagnosis of retinal diseases. Most of the data were within the limits of ...
|
||
|
DeMarco P J PJ - - 1989
The electroretinogram (ERG) of the dark-adapted goldfish was examined before and after intravitreal injection of DL-2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid (APB). APB abolished the b-wave and decreased absolute sensitivity of the remaining waveform, which was composed of a vitreal-negative component followed by a vitreal-positive component. The sensitivity, time course and amplitude of these ...
|
||
|
Peachey N S - - 1989
Changes in the response characteristics of the flash electroretinogram (ERG) of the human cone system were studied during the time course of adaptation to a cone-isolating ganzfeld background. During light adaptation, the amplitudes of the b- and i-waves increased, while the implicit time of the b-wave decreased. The amplitude of ...
|
||
|
Porciatti V - - 1989
Electroretinographic responses (ERGs) have been recorded from the cornea of the little owl (Athene noctua) in response to single light flashes and to alternating sinusoidal gratings (pattern) at different levels of light adaptation. Both flash- and pattern-evoked ERGs show scotopic as well as photopic components. The pattern evoked ERG is ...
|
||
|
Armington J C - - 1989
The electroretinogram and the visual evoked potential were recorded in response to checkerboard stimuli presented in phase alternation. The times in which the pattern was in its two positions were changed within a fixed total cycle time of two seconds. Both the amplitude of the electroretinogram and the evoked potential ...
|
||
|
Alcayaga J - - 1989
There are two kinds of fast activity in the ERG: fast retinal potentials (FRP), an irregular series of spiky wavelets and oscillatory potentials (OP), a rhythmic sequence of events. Corneal ERG from nine intact young carps, evoked by extended pulses of diffuse white light under mesopic adaptation, displayed two different ...
|
||
|
Ward R B - - 1989
A novel surface-acoustic-wave (SAW) device for continuous-wave (CW) delay-difference measurement or wideband interference-rejection at VHF frequencies is described and test results are given. The delay-difference device (DDD) operates at a center frequency of 160 MHz with a 31-MHz bandwidth over which root-mean-square amplitude ripple is 0.13 dB and need not ...
|
||
|
Gottlob I - - 1989
Pattern electroretinograms (P-ERGs) and pattern visual evoked potentials (P-VEPs) were recorded at three luminance levels and five different check sizes in a group of 16 control subjects before and after the oral administration of levodopa. At the lower luminance levels, significant decrease in P-ERG and P-VEP latencies were found. For ...
|
||
|
Peachey N S - - 1989
A hyperbolic equation of the form (R/Rmax) = Ln/(Ln + Kn) has been used to describe the b-wave luminance-response function of the dark-adapted human electroretinogram (ERG). However, this equation accurately describes the function only at low to moderate flash luminances. At high flash luminances, a second amplitude increase or "limb" ...
|
||
|
Jaffe M J - - 1989
Response/log I curves were obtained under conditions of dark-and light-adaptation in seven normal male volunteers. For each subject, a baseline electroretinogram (ERG) was recorded. In the same afternoon, a second ERG was obtained after 0.05 mg/kg diazepam, and a third ERG was recorded following 0.10 mg/kg diazepam. Under conditions of ...
|
||
|
Porciatti V - - 1989
Experimental and clinical studies have demonstrated that the electroretinogram in response to periodical patterns alternating in contrast at constant mean luminance (pattern reversal ERG, P-ERG), is correlated with ganglion cell activity. Senile functional changes of these neurons might be therefore investigated by the P-ERG technique. Steady-state P-ERGs (8 Hz) in ...
|
||
|
Stockton R A - - 1989
Light-evoked intraretinal field potentials (electroretinogram, ERG) have been measured simultaneously with extracellular potassium fluxes in the amphibian retina. The application of highly selective pharmacologic agents permitted us to functionally isolate various classes of retinal neurons. It was found that: (a) application of APB (2-amino-4-phosphonobutyrate), which has previously been shown to ...
|
||
|
Wakabayashi K - - 1988
We recorded ERG responses at the cornea of cat and monkey and identified the initial negative wave elicited by very dim stimuli as the scotopic threshold response (STR) comparable to that previously recognized by intraretinal recordings of cat. The STR, but not the photoreceptor a-wave, was eliminated by intravitreal aspartate ...
|
||
|
Lachapelle P - - 1988
It is generally well accepted that in Best's vitelliform macular degeneration (BVMD) the electroretinogram (ERG) is normal whereas the electro-oculogram (EOG) is markedly abnormal. We describe a patient in whom BVMD was suspected on the basis of the clinical findings, EOG and family history (one of her daughters had the ...
|
||
|
Takahashi Y - - 1988
Three cases of congenital stationary night blindness are reported. In all patients a negative electroretinogram was recorded by single bright flash stimulation and changed to positive on sequential reduction of the stimulus intensities. Oscillatory potentials were recognized. Biphasic dark adaptation curves and moderate elevation of the relative logarithmic final threshold ...
|
||
|
Chiarenza G A - - 1988
The present paper reports a normative study of the BAEPs recorded from 80 normal full-term newborns by using a rarefaction click at 70, 60, 40, 20 dB HL. Positive, negative peaks and the relative amplitudes were measured. Means, standard deviations and 95% and 99% confidence limits were calculated for each ...
|
||
|
Seifert H - - 1988
Laser Doppler flux was measured at the forefoot in 12 healthy subjects and in 36 patients with different degrees of ischemia due to peripheral arterial occlusive disease. Two characteristic patterns of flow motion waves were observed: Large waves with a mean amplitude of 0.77 +/- 0.4 arbitrary units and a ...
|
||
|
Wu S M - - 1988
Depolarizing overshoot responses at the cessation of a test light step were observed in horizontal cells (HCs) and in a population of photoreceptors (rodCS) in light-adapted retinas of the tiger salamander. An anode break regenerative conductance may contribute to the overshoot responses in rodcS(o-wave). The overshoot responses in HCs consist ...
|
||
|
Gorfinkel J - - 1988
The development of the electroretinogram in the rabbit has been said to proceed with first the a-wave, then the b-wave and last the oscillatory potentials. The aim of our study was to reexamine this claim with special attention to the oscillatory potentials. Albino rabbits from the same litter were studied ...
|
||
|
van den Berg T J - - 1988
It is generally accepted that the pattern electroretinogram for very large spatial elements is the result of local luminance stimulation. Responses due to the luminance differences between elements may be assumed to be relatively unimportant because in the case of large elements only few retinal units are stimulated by gradients. ...
|
||
|
Narfström K - - 1988
Electroretinography was performed in 10 Abyssinian cats, homozygous for a hereditary retinal degenerative disease but still with an ophthalmoscopically normal retina, and in 11 mixed-breed controls, all between the ages of 8 and 104 weeks. A significant reduction of maximum dark-adapted b-wave amplitude was found in affected kittens as young ...
|
||
|
Yoshimura Y - - 1988
Changes in peak time and amplitude of the direct current registered c-wave of the electroretinogram of the albino rabbit were investigated with various stimuli of duration ranging from 0.25 to 10 sec. The stimulus intensity was 500 lux at the surface of the cornea. Slow PIII was isolated by administrations ...
|
||
| < 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 > | ||