Spatial-temporal interactions in the steady-state pattern electroretinogram |
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Authors: | Salvatore Padovano Benedetto Falsini Pio Ciavarella Giuseppe Moretti Vittorio Porciatti |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Ophthalmology, IRCCS CSS Hospital, S Giovanni Rotondo, Italy;(2) Eye Clinic, Catholic University, Rome, Italy;(3) Institute of Neurophysiology, CNR, Pisa, Italy |
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Abstract: | It is currently assumed that steady-state pattern electroretinograms can be obtained only at high rates of pattern reversal. However, steady-state responses can also be obtained at very low temporal frequencies (less than 1 Hz), provided that the reversal is sinusoidal. In five healthy volunteers, we studied the frequency characteristics of the pattern-reversal electroretinogram in response to sinusoidal gratings of 0.4 and 4 c/deg, reversed sinusoidally in contrast at frequencies ranging from 1 to 27 Hz. Steady-state responses dominated by the second harmonic component were obtained at all temporal frequencies tested; the amplitude of the second harmonic changed with stimulus temporal frequency. In the low-temporal-frequency range, stimuli of high spatial frequency appear to elicit larger contribution of generators with sustained or tonic characteristics compared with stimuli of low spatial frequency. |
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Keywords: | Magnocellular system Parvocellular system Pattern Electroretinogram Spatial frequency Steady-state responses Temporal frequency |
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