1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00156012
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Light-emitting diodes and half-cell electrodes in experimental recording of electroretinogram c-wave

Abstract: A method of electroretinogram c-wave recording in the rat was developed that uses a contact lens electrode connected through a saline bridge with a silver-silver chloride half-cell. A cluster of light-emitting diodes, regulated by an electronic light-emitting diode stimulator, was used as a light source. The method enables recordings of c-waves of 0.4-1.6 mV amplitude as well as other electroretinogram components in narrow limits of variation. The two main sources of response variability are voltage shunting a… Show more

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“…In our study, through the use of Light-emitting diode (LED) stimulus screen we are able to keep the background illumination during the pre-adaptation period and the recording session steady, thus overcoming the need for longer pre-adaptation. Similarly, LED sources have been used during ERG recordings for a number of years [24,25]. " The pupil diameter has been proven to influence the EOG recording [26].…”
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“…In our study, through the use of Light-emitting diode (LED) stimulus screen we are able to keep the background illumination during the pre-adaptation period and the recording session steady, thus overcoming the need for longer pre-adaptation. Similarly, LED sources have been used during ERG recordings for a number of years [24,25]. " The pupil diameter has been proven to influence the EOG recording [26].…”
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confidence: 99%