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OverviewTwo groups of volunteers having no eye disease were examined electro-oculo- graphically twice at ten minute intervals. One group smoked in the break, one didn't. In the non-smoking group there are a number of significant correlations between the tested parameters in the dark-period and in the light-period, which could not be found to the same degree in the smoking group. The fact that there were differences between the two groups-even though not interpretable systematicaIly-suggests, that smoking influences physiological processes in the EOG. In the second period of the test, a parallelism in the course of EOG and EEG was observed, the EEG-changes, however, are interpreted more psychologically than pharmacologicaIly. REFERENCES HAASE, E. & MUELLER, W. Messbare Beeinflussung des EOG durch Zigarettenrauchen1 Klin. Mbl. Augenhk. Bd. 158:677 (1971). HAGER, H. Thrombangiitis obliterans und Auge. Klin. Mbl. Augenhk. Bd. 114:238 (1949). HAUSER, H., SCHWARZE, B. E., ROTH, G. & BICKFORD, R. G. Electroencephalographic changes related to smoking. EEG clin. Neurophysiol. Vol. 10:576P (1958). HEIMBOCK. Wien. klin. Wschr. Bd. 73:529 (1961). HOLLWICH, F., JUNEMANN, G. & DAMASKE, E. Auge. In: Nikotin. Edited by Schievelbein. H. Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart (1968). HOMER, L. D. & KOLDER, H. Mathematical model of oscillations in human corneo-retinal potential. Pflugers Arch. ges. Physiol. 287 :197 (1966). KOLDER H. Spontane und experimentelle Anderungen des Bestandpotentials des menschlichen Auges. P{lugerrs Arch. ges. Physiol. 268:258 (1959). KOLDER, H. E. & HOCHGESAND, P. Empirical Model of Electro-Oculogram. Doc. Ophtha!. (1972) in press. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J.T. PearlmanPublisher: Springer Imprint: Kluwer Academic Publishers Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1973 Volume: 2 Weight: 0.605kg ISBN: 9789061931423ISBN 10: 9061931428 Pages: 298 Publication Date: 30 June 1973 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroductory remarks.- Visual electrophysiology of myotonia congenita.- ERG and EOG in diabetics pre and post photocoagulation.- Electrophysiological studies in patients with arterio-venous communications of the retina.- Electrophysiological aspects in retinal venous thrombosis.- Tolerance of mammalian retina to circulatory arrest.- The ERG and its correlation with damage caused by chronic exposure to light.- The supernormal EOG: evidence of light-induced retinal damage?.- Electroretinogram and ophthalmoscopic findings in intra-vitreous iron, copper and lead particles.- The appearance of rhythmic wavelets on the ERG of alpha-chymotrypsin poisoned mammalian retinas.- Electrophysiological and histopathological studies on the rabbit retina treated with sodium iodate and sodium l-glutamate.- Effect of alcohol-dehydrogenase activators on mouse ERG.- Is the EOG influenced by nicotine? Relations to the EEG.- Localization studies of the human visual evoked response.- Computer processing of the visually evoked response.- Psychophysics and electro-physiology of a rod-achromat.- General cone dysfunction without achromatopsia.- Boolean notation for ocular electrophysiology (ERG and VER) and dioptric factors.- On the spectral sensitivity of oscillatory potentials.- Human scotopic fast retinal potentials (FRP'S).- Luminance responses to pattern reversal.- Electrophysiological equipment for total and local retinal stimulation.- Slow potentials of ERG in hemeralopia congenita.- Electrophysiological examinations in a family Ah with autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa.- Sectoral retinopathia pigmentosa. Involvement of the retina and pigment epithelium as reflected in bioelectric response.- Electroperimetry.- Electroretinotopography (ERTG).- The perfused mammalian eye as a preparation for electrophysiological studies.- Scotopic spectral sensitivity and the absorbance of visual pigments in isolated visual cells and in the intact retina.- Analysis of the visual response of the fly sarcophaga bullata during pupal development.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |