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The influence of retinal illuminance on L- and M-cone driven electroretinograms
Kremers, Jan; Parry, Neil R A; Panorgias, Athanasios; Murray, Ian J
Visual Neuroscience. 2011;28(2):129-135.
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Abstract
The electroretinographic response to L- and M-cone isolating stimuli was measured at different luminance levels to study the effect of retinal illuminance on amplitude and phase, and how this may influence estimates of L:M ratios in the retina. It was found that the amplitude of L- and M-cone driven responses increases differently with increasing retinal L-cone responses increase more quickly than those of M-cones. The L:M ratio does not change strongly with retinal illuminance. The phase of both L- and M-cone driven responses advances with increasing retinal illuminance. There is considerable interindividual variability in the phase difference between the two, but generally M-cone driven responses are phase advanced.
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