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Mellina M Jacob1, Gobinda Pangeni2, Bruno D Gomes3, Givago S Souza4, Manoel da Silva Filho3, Luiz Carlos L Silveira4, John Maguire5, Neil R A Parry6, Declan J McKeefry7, Jan Kremers8.
Abstract
We studied the spatial arrangement of L- and M-cone driven electroretinograms (ERGs) reflecting the activity of magno- and parvocellular pathways. L- and M-cone isolating sine wave stimuli were created with a four primary LED stimulator using triple silent substitution paradigms. Temporal frequencies were 8 and 12 Hz, to reflect cone opponent activity, and 30, 36 and 48 Hz to reflect luminance activity. The responses were measured for full-field stimuli and for different circular and annular stimuli. The ERG data confirm the presence of two different mechanisms at intermediate and high temporal frequencies. The responses measured at high temporal frequencies strongly depended upon spatial stimulus configuration. In the full-field conditions, the L-cone driven responses were substantially larger than the full-field M-cone driven responses and also than the L-cone driven responses with smaller stimuli. The M-cone driven responses at full-field and with 70° diameter stimuli displayed similar amplitudes. The L- and M-cone driven responses measured at 8 and 12 Hz were of similar amplitude and approximately in counter-phase. The amplitudes were constant for most stimulus configurations. The results indicate that, when the ERG reflects luminance activity, it is positively correlated with stimulus size. Beyond 35° retinal eccentricity, the retina mainly contains L-cones. Small stimuli are sufficient to obtain maximal ERGs at low temporal frequencies where the ERGs are also sensitive to cone-opponent processing.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25785459 PMCID: PMC4364754 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0121218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Spatial stimulus configuration of circular and annular stimuli used for ERG recordings.
Fig 2Original ERG traces.
Original ERG traces for L- (10% cone contrast, dark red traces) and M- cone (10% cone contrast, green dashed traces) isolating stimuli, measured in one subject. The responses from two temporal frequencies (500 ms excerpts at 12 Hz and 200 ms excerpts at 36 Hz) and five different spatial configurations (20°, 50°, FF, AN10°, AN50°) are shown.
Fig 3Amplitude data.
Averaged amplitude (left plots; linear scale) for L- (red circles) and M- cone (green triangles) driven ERG responses as a function of stimulus configuration at 5 different temporal frequencies. The errors bars indicate the standard deviation. L-M ratio (right plots) estimated from the averaged amplitude at each temporal frequency. The red dashed lines indicate L/M ratio corresponding to unity.
Fig 4Amplitudes as a function of stimulus diameter.
Linear regression analysis between the logarithm of amplitude and the logarithm of stimulus diameter for L-cone (red circles) and M-cone (green triangles) driven ERGs at 5 different temporal frequencies. The regression coefficient (R2) and the linear regressions are showed for each regression.
Fig 5Phase data.
Averaged phase values (left plots) for L- (red circles) and M- cone (green triangles) driven ERG responses as a function of stimuli configuration at 5 different temporal frequencies. The right plots correspond to the averaged L-M phase difference estimated from phase responses at each temporal frequency.