Focal electroretinograms to on-off luminance modulation(2.7 Hz) of uniform fields with a different area (144--2.25 deg 2) centered on the fovea were recorded in two young normal subjects. The electroretinogram responses typically consisted of an a-wave, a b-wave, a PIII component and a d-wave. The c
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Visual reaction time as a function of locus, area, and complexity of stimulus
β Scribed by Antonio Tartaglione; Emilio Favale; Arthur Benton
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
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- 227
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- Article
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- 1433-8491
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