XIIth I.S.C.E.R.G. Symposium (eBook, PDF)
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XIIth I.S.C.E.R.G. Symposium (eBook, PDF)
Clermont-Ferrand 20-22 MAY 1974
Redaktion: Alfieri, R.; Solé, P.
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Ultrastructure and micro-electrophy-siology of the macula.- Normal and abnormal visual pathways and the cortical representation of the visual field.- Data analysis of electrophysiological signals.- Macular electro-oculography.- The examination of the foveolar and perifoveolar function with the aid of flicker fusion thresholds and flicker Erg responses.- Erg and Eog diagnosis and prognosis of bull's eye maculopathy.- Clinical and electrophysiological findings of a case of fundus flavimaculatus.- A pattern stimulus for optimal response from the retina.- Topographical analysis of the pattern evoked response (Per): Its application to the study of macular and peripheral vision in normal people and in some pathological cases.- Electro-Ophthalmology in senile macular degenerations.- Some results on mathematical analysis of dynamic ERG.- Calculation of glare effect.- Preliminary attempt at a digital processing of the electro-oculogram (EOG): Application to a spatio-temporal time and space analysis of saccadic eye movements during free search.- Time constant of the decay process of both ERG and VER at the off-set of stimulation.- Statistical discrimination between visual evoked responses according to photostimulus wavelength.- Dynamic electroretinography in monochromatic lights and fluorescence electroretinography in lemurs.- Behaviour of the ganglion cells of the frog's retina submitted to a polarizing current: an in vivo study.- ERG photometry in goldfish by the criterion response method.- Contribution to the study of ocular interdependence by electro-oculo-graphy.- Contralateral effect in the electro-oculogram: Experimental verification and clinical implications.- Recent data on two putative inhibitory transmitters in the retina: Tourine and Gaba.- Increased size ofB-wave in the rabbit after intravenous diphenylhydantoin.- Preservation of ERG in the isolated perfusing eye by fluorocarbon as the erythrocyte substitute.- The effects of glycine on the rabbit retina averaged ERG and microscopic anatomy.- Azide poisoning: Its effects on P III resting potential of the isolated retina.- C-wave amplitude oscillations in the sheep ERG.- In tensity-Amplitude relationship and cyclic variations of the C-wave of the human D.C. registered ERG.- The effect of barbiturate on the C-wave of the electroretino-gram and the standing potential of the sheep eye.- The effect of elevated intraocular pressure on the human ERG and VER.- Paravenous pigmentary retinopathy.- A comparison of electroretinographic and dark adaptation studies in retinitis pigmentosa.- Tapeto-choroidal atrophy.- The oscillatory potentials of the ERG in Oguchi's disease.- The influence of myopia on the EOG.- ERG in cases of therapeutic light coagulation.- ERG and EOG-results in toxocara canis retino chorioiditis.- Effect of stimulus duration on the oscillatory potentials of the human electro-retinogram.- Sensory and electrocortical determination of the area-luminance relationship in response to intermittent light stimulation in man.- Ocular dipole moment (ODM) - Variation excited by photo-flash.- The slow dark oscillation of the ocular dipole moment (ODM) -Dependence upon the amplitude of the step to darkness.- Electrophysiological and psychophysical examinations of a family with progressive cone dystrophy.- Visual evoked response and antimalarial drugs.- Comparative electrophysiological observations of intraocular tumours and retinal detachments.- The macular function in the ERG.
Ultrastructure and micro-electrophy-siology of the macula.- Normal and abnormal visual pathways and the cortical representation of the visual field.- Data analysis of electrophysiological signals.- Macular electro-oculography.- The examination of the foveolar and perifoveolar function with the aid of flicker fusion thresholds and flicker Erg responses.- Erg and Eog diagnosis and prognosis of bull's eye maculopathy.- Clinical and electrophysiological findings of a case of fundus flavimaculatus.- A pattern stimulus for optimal response from the retina.- Topographical analysis of the pattern evoked response (Per): Its application to the study of macular and peripheral vision in normal people and in some pathological cases.- Electro-Ophthalmology in senile macular degenerations.- Some results on mathematical analysis of dynamic ERG.- Calculation of glare effect.- Preliminary attempt at a digital processing of the electro-oculogram (EOG): Application to a spatio-temporal time and space analysis of saccadic eye movements during free search.- Time constant of the decay process of both ERG and VER at the off-set of stimulation.- Statistical discrimination between visual evoked responses according to photostimulus wavelength.- Dynamic electroretinography in monochromatic lights and fluorescence electroretinography in lemurs.- Behaviour of the ganglion cells of the frog's retina submitted to a polarizing current: an in vivo study.- ERG photometry in goldfish by the criterion response method.- Contribution to the study of ocular interdependence by electro-oculo-graphy.- Contralateral effect in the electro-oculogram: Experimental verification and clinical implications.- Recent data on two putative inhibitory transmitters in the retina: Tourine and Gaba.- Increased size ofB-wave in the rabbit after intravenous diphenylhydantoin.- Preservation of ERG in the isolated perfusing eye by fluorocarbon as the erythrocyte substitute.- The effects of glycine on the rabbit retina averaged ERG and microscopic anatomy.- Azide poisoning: Its effects on P III resting potential of the isolated retina.- C-wave amplitude oscillations in the sheep ERG.- In tensity-Amplitude relationship and cyclic variations of the C-wave of the human D.C. registered ERG.- The effect of barbiturate on the C-wave of the electroretino-gram and the standing potential of the sheep eye.- The effect of elevated intraocular pressure on the human ERG and VER.- Paravenous pigmentary retinopathy.- A comparison of electroretinographic and dark adaptation studies in retinitis pigmentosa.- Tapeto-choroidal atrophy.- The oscillatory potentials of the ERG in Oguchi's disease.- The influence of myopia on the EOG.- ERG in cases of therapeutic light coagulation.- ERG and EOG-results in toxocara canis retino chorioiditis.- Effect of stimulus duration on the oscillatory potentials of the human electro-retinogram.- Sensory and electrocortical determination of the area-luminance relationship in response to intermittent light stimulation in man.- Ocular dipole moment (ODM) - Variation excited by photo-flash.- The slow dark oscillation of the ocular dipole moment (ODM) -Dependence upon the amplitude of the step to darkness.- Electrophysiological and psychophysical examinations of a family with progressive cone dystrophy.- Visual evoked response and antimalarial drugs.- Comparative electrophysiological observations of intraocular tumours and retinal detachments.- The macular function in the ERG.