“…Pattern visual evoked cortical potential (VECP) investigations in patients with chronic simple glaucoma (CSG) have shown reductions in amplitude (Ermers et al, 1974;Bartl, 1978;Galloway and Barber, 1981;Czobor and Marosfi, 1984), increased phase (Cappin and Nissim, 1975;Abe and Iwata, 1976;Towle et al, 1983;Howe and Mitchell, 1984a), latency (Huber andWagner, 1978, Sokol et al, 1981;Mitchell and Howe, 1981;Atkin et al, 1983;Bobak et al, 1983;Ponte et al, 1984), and electrophysiologically determined contrast sensitivity . Some have shown quite impressive detection rates, but as Sokol and colleagues (1981) and Towle and colleagues (1983) have pointed out, not all have corrected for the confounding effects on the VECP of pupil size, age, and the presence of cataract.…”