Literature DB >> 10720670

Transient enhancing of cone electroretinograms following exposure to brighter photopic backgrounds.

S Rousseau1, P Lachapelle.   

Abstract

Normal subjects were first light adapted to a standard photopic background and a control photopic ERG was obtained. The subjects were then light adapted to a brighter background for 5 min at the end of which the luminance was returned to the control background and ERGs were taken at regular intervals. Most of the ERG/OP components were transiently enhanced following the above procedure. Given that the previously reported photopic light adaptation effect occurred following an increase in the luminance of the adapting field (from dark adaptation to light adaptation) while that reported in the present study is triggered following a decrease in the level of light adaptation, the opposite effects noted might suggest that the two retinal events result from the same, not yet identified, cone adaptation mechanisms which are solicited in an opposite way.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10720670     DOI: 10.1016/s0042-6989(99)00245-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vision Res        ISSN: 0042-6989            Impact factor:   1.886


  4 in total

1.  The electroretinogram recorded at the onset of dark-adaptation: understanding the origin of the scotopic oscillatory potentials.

Authors:  S Rousseau; P Lachapelle
Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 2.379

2.  Cone-dominated ERG luminance-response function: the Photopic Hill revisited.

Authors:  Marianne Rufiange; Sophie Rousseau; Olga Dembinska; Pierre Lachapelle
Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol       Date:  2002-05       Impact factor: 2.379

3.  Asymmetrical growth of the photopic hill during the light adaptation effect.

Authors:  Marie-Lou Garon; Marianne Rufiange; Ruth Hamilton; Daphne L McCulloch; Pierre Lachapelle
Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol       Date:  2010-08-15       Impact factor: 2.379

4.  Evidence of a possible impact of the menstrual cycle on the reproducibility of scotopic ERGs in women.

Authors:  Julie Brûlé; Marie-Pier Lavoie; Christian Casanova; Pierre Lachapelle; Marc Hébert
Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol       Date:  2007-02-02       Impact factor: 1.854

  4 in total

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