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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: E. Dodt , J.T. PearlmanPublisher: Springer Imprint: Kluwer Academic Publishers Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974 Volume: 4 Weight: 0.920kg ISBN: 9789061931447ISBN 10: 9061931444 Pages: 526 Publication Date: 30 June 1974 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 ContentsGösta Karpe.- The concept ‘Receptive field’.- The rod outer segment, its pathology and clinical implications.- On cone dysfunctions.- Electroretinography of cone dysfunction with monochromatic light.- ERG recovery in rod-and cone dysfunction.- Differentiation of cone and rod responses in the human ERG by means of colour frequency characteristics.- Cone dark adaptation: Comparison of psychophysics and vector-retinography.- Analysis and synthesis of the scotopic ERG (rabbit).- The functional examination of the human photopic visual system with the aid of psychophysical flicker thresholds and ERG flicker responses.- Progressive generalized cone dysfunction.- Absent cone function (a survey of clinical cases).- Cone dystrophy with dominant inheritance. Part I: Clinical case histories.- Cone dystrophy with dominant inheritance. Part II: Special color vision tests.- On progressive cone dystrophy.- Monochromatic ERGs in a case of progressive cone dystrophy.- Halothane retards dark adaptation.- Electrophysiological tests in congenital stationary night-blindness with regard to the different types of inheritance.- Electro-ophthalmology of a family with X-Chromosomal recessive nyctalopia and myopia.- Psychophysical and VECP examination of a rod monochromat and a cone monochromat.- Achromatopsia with myopia in a genetic isolate.- Visual pigment kinetics and adaptation in Fundus Albipunctatus.- Effects of duration and intensity of illumination on the light induced change in the amplitude of the human electro-oculogram.- The steady state in EOG.- The foveal electro-oculogram.- A new method for d.c. registration of the human ERG at low and conventional stimulus intensities.- The electroretinogram — a reinterpretation of its basic components.- An unusual case of recurrenthypokalemia followed electroretinographically.- Cortical evoked responses from stimulation of various regions of the visual field.- Contribution of the central and the peripheral part of the retina to the VECP under photopic conditions.- Stimulus and visually evoked potential.- Visually evoked potential methods with clinical applications.- Luminance and color components in the VER.- Colour vision in Rhesus monkey, studied with subdurally implanted cortical electrodes.- Responses to spectral light stimuli recorded in tectum opticum of the frog.- Study of clinical interest of the visual evoked responses obtained by focal stimulation following the eye movements.- Contribution to objective perimetry by means of the VER.- A stimulator for electroretinotopography.- The human visual evoked response: interest and limits of its study in clinical practice.- The AVER in ophthalmology.- Pattern stimuli for clinical ERG.- Interest of monopolar leads in visual evoked responses of lateral homonymous hemianopsia.- Mean visual evoked potentials in hemianopsia.- A quantitative evaluation of the VECP in optic neuritis.- VECPs in patients with glaucoma.- ERGs and noise: detection probability, time and amplitude errors.- Coupled electrophysiological and colour fluorographic studies as a part of the anatomical diagnosis of retinopathies.- Examination under general anaesthesia of children with defective vision (1969–1972).- Complexity of PIII as manifested by light adaptation.- Mechanism of action of ?-hydroxylhexylpyridone-2 on the ERG.- ERG and diagnosis of encephalic death. Clinical findings and experimental data.- O2 dependence of the b-wave in the isolated perfused mammalian eye.- The fast ocular dipole oscillation.- A first electrical analog model of the ODM-oscillations.- SlowOcular Dipole Moment (ODM) Variation — a damped oscillation.- Thresholds of the oscillatory potentials in mice.- Thresholds of the oscillatory potentials of the human ERG.- The electroretinogram of albino and pigmented rabbits.- Retinal input and early development of the visual system.- ERG changes in the chicken reared in continuous illumination possible involvement of taurine.- The automated electrooculogram and its clinical uses.- Unilateral Retinopathia pigmentosa. Case report and histological findings.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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