Title of article
A new interpretation of components in the ERG signals to sine wave luminance stimuli at different temporal frequencies and contrasts
Author/Authors
GOBINDA PANGENI، نويسنده , , FOLKERT K. HORN and JAN KREMERS ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
12
From page
79
To page
90
Abstract
Full-field electroretinograms were recorded from five normal human subjects using white light (mean luminance: 250 cd/m2) sine wave stimuli at different frequencies and contrasts. In agreement with previous studies, we found that the amplitude of the fundamental component displayed a dip at about 12 Hz, coinciding with a maximum in the second harmonic component, indicating frequency doubling of the responses. By including measurements at different contrasts, we were able to recognize two (sine-like and transient) response components. We found that the waveform of the transient response was relatively frequency independent. An algorithm to separate the two components was developed. The interaction between these two components can explain the frequency-doubled responses around 12 Hz. The sine-like component is more linear and prominent in the low-frequency region, whereas the transient seems to be more nonlinear and prominent in the high-frequency region.
Keywords
Temporal modulation , Sine wave stimuli , Electroretinogram , Luminance contrast , Component analysis
Journal title
Visual Neuroscience
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Visual Neuroscience
Record number
661135
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