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2nd ed. |
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1 online resource (xxii, 977 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color) |
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polychrome |
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text file |
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MIT CogNet.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
1 History of the electroretinogram -- 2 History of electro-oculography -- 3 History of visual evoked cortical testing -- 4 Photoreceptor-retinal pigment epithelium interface -- 5 Membrane mechanisms of the retinal pigment epithelium -- 6 Functional organization of the retina -- 7 Phototransduction and photoreceptor physiology -- 8 Synaptic transmission: sensitivity control mechanisms -- 9 Structure and function of retinal synapses: role of cell adhesion molecules and extracellular matrix -- 10 Central disorders of vision in humans -- 11 Origin and significance of the electro-oculogram -- 12 Origin of the electroretinogram -- 13 Origin of the pattern electroretinogram -- 14 Multifocal electroretinographic and visual evoked potential techniques -- 15 Origin of the visual evoked potentials -- 16 Data acquisition systems for electrodiagnostic testing -- 17 Electrodes for visual testing -- 18 Amplifiers and special-purpose data acquisition systems -- 19 Stimulus devices, calibration, and measurement of light -- 20 Introduction to the ISCEV standards -- EOG standard -- Standard for clinical electroretinography -- Visual evoked potentials standard -- Guidelines for basic multifocal electroretinography -- 21 Multifocal techniques -- 22 Pattern electroretinogram -- 23 Assessing infant acuity, fusion, and stereopsis with visual evoked potentials -- 24 Aging and pattern visual evoked cortical potential -- 25 Aberrant albino and achiasmat visual pathways: noninvasive electrophysiological assessment -- 26 Clinical psychophysical techniques -- 27 Measurement of contrast sensitivity -- 28 Suppressive rod-cone interaction -- 29 Use of fluorescein angiography as an adjunct to electrophysiological testing -- 30 Experimental design and data analyses in vision function testing -- 31 Analytical techniques -- 32 Reverse correlation methods -- 33 Stimulus-response functions for the scotopic b-wave -- 34 Kernel analysis -- 35 Measuring the health of the human photoreceptors with the leading edge of the a-wave -- 36 Localizing lesions in the visual system -- 37 Paired-flash ERG analysis of rod phototransduction and adaptation -- 38 Hyperabnormal (supranormal) electroretinographic responses -- 39 Technical issues in evaluating patients for therapeutic trials. |
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40 Early receptor potential -- 41 Nonphotic standing potential responses: hyperosmolarity, bicarbonate, and diamox responses -- 42 Direct current electroretinogram -- 43 Oscillatory potentials of the electroretinogram -- 44 Flicker electroretinography -- 45 Chromatic recordings of electroretinograms -- 46 Adaptation effects on the electroretinogram -- 47 Clinical electrophysiological and psychophysical investigations into color defects -- 48 Causes and cures of artifacts -- 49 Testing levels of the visual system -- 50 Effects of high myopia on the electroretinogram -- 51 Electrodiagnostic testing in malingering and hysteria -- 52 Developmental amblyopia -- 53 Visual evoked potentials in cortical blindness -- 54 Drug side effects and toxicology of the visual system -- 55 Mitochondrial diseases -- 56 Diseases of the middle retina: venous and arterial occlusions -- 57 Acute disorders of the outer retina, pigment epithelium and choroid -- 58 Autoimmune retinopathy, CAR and MAR syndromes -- 59 Ischemic optic neuropathy -- 60 Gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina -- 61 Dominant drusen -- 62 Stargardt disease -- 63 Bietti's crystalline dystrophy of the cornea and retina -- 64 Lever congenital amaurosis -- 65 Pattern dystrophies -- 66 Best vitelliform macular dystrophy -- 67 Sorsby's fundus dystrophy -- 68 Choroideremia -- 69 Retinitis pigmentosa -- 70 Cone dystrophies and degenerations -- 71 Vitamin A deficiency -- 72 Differential diagnosis of the electronegative electroretinogram -- 73 Juvenile x-linked retinoschisis -- 74 Congenital stationary night blindness -- 75 Quinine retinopathy -- 76 Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy -- 77 Pattern electroretinogram in glaucoma and ocular hypertension -- 78 Chiasmal and retrochiasmal lesions -- 79 Optic nerve and central nervous dysfunctions: Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis -- 80 r Diseases of fatty acid storage and metabolism: neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses and the long-chain 3-Hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency -- 81 Evaluating retinal function in the mouse retina with the electroretinogram -- 82 Electroretinograms of dog and chicken -- 83 Electroretinographic testing in larger animals -- 84 Visual evoked potentials in animals. |
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Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL |
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Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Electroretinography.
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Electroretinography. |
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Electrooculography.
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Electrooculography. |
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Visual evoked response.
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Visual evoked response. |
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Electroretinography. |
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Electrooculography. |
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Electrophysiology. |
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Evoked Potentials, Visual. |
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Vision Disorders -- physiopathology. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Heckenlively, John R.
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Arden, Geoffrey B. (Geoffrey Bernard)
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Other Form: |
Print version: Principles and practice of clinical electrophysiology of vision. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2006 0262083469 (DLC) 2006041876 (OCoLC)63114147 |
ISBN |
9780262275187 (electronic book) |
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026227518X (electronic book) |
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0262083469 |
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9780262083461 |
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