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The Fast Oscillation of the Electro-oculogram. Influence of Stimulus Intensity and Adaptation Time on Amplitude and Peak Latency

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Journal Ophthalmic Res
Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 1982 Jan 1
PMID 7099539
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Abstract

The dependence of amplitudes and peak latencies of the light-induced fast EOG oscillation was studied using rectangular light stimulation. A linear increase of the amplitude was observed in the intensity range tested (24-3,000 asb). No influence of the time of preadaptation to darkness on the amplitudes could be proven in a range of 20 s to 21 min. The peak latency was not dependent on light intensity. Prolonged peak latencies were observed following short and long periods of dark adaptation.

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