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J Neurophysiol 51: 939-951, 1984;
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Journal of Neurophysiology, Vol 51, Issue 5 939-951, Copyright © 1984 by APS


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Human pattern-evoked electroretinogram

R. F. Hess and C. L. Baker Jr

We have recorded electroretinographic (ERG) responses to grating patterns whose spatial, temporal, and contrast parameters were varied. The resultant evoked potential is dependent on spatial frequency and it exhibits a spatial band-pass characteristic. The peak frequency is dependent on retinal eccentricity. These findings are independent of temporal frequency, contrast, or mean luminance in the photopic range. These results suggest that the pattern ERG originates from a postreceptoral site.


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