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L- and M-cone input to 12Hz and 30Hz flicker ERGs across the human retina

Challa, N K; McKeefry, D; Parry, N R A; Kremers, J; Murray, I J; Panorgias, A

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics. 2010;30(5):503-510.

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Abstract

We recorded L- and M-cone isolating ERGs from human subjects using a silent substitution technique at temporal rates of 12 and 30 Hz. These frequencies isolate the activity of cone-opponent and non-opponent post-receptoral mechanisms, respectively. ERGs were obtained using a sequence of stimuli with different spatial configurations comprising; (1) circular stimuli of different sizes which increased in 10 degrees steps up to 70 degrees diameter, or (2) annular stimuli with a 70 degrees outer diameter but with different sized central ablations from 10 degrees up to 60 degrees. L- and M-cone isolating ERGs were obtained from five colour normal subjects using a DTL fibre electrode. Fourier analysis of the ERGs was performed and we measured the amplitude of the first harmonic of the response. For 12 Hz ERGs the L:M cone response amplitude ratio (L:M(ERG)) was close to unity and remained stable irrespective of the spatial configuration of the stimulus. The maintenance of this balanced ratio points to the existence of cone selective input across the human retina for the L-M cone opponent mechanism. For 30 Hz the L:M(ERG) ratio was greater than unity but varied depending upon which region of the retina was being stimulated. This variation we consider to be a consequence of the global response properties of M-cone ERGs rather than representing a real variation in L:M cone ratios across the retina.

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30
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5
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503
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510
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8
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503-510
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10.1111/j.1475-1313.2010.00758.x
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WOS:000281285500010
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  • Times Cited: 2 20th Biennial Symposium of the International-Colour-Vision-Society JUL 24-28, 2009 Univ Minho, Braga, PORTUGAL Int Colour Vis Soc
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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:158320
Created by:
Parry, Neil
Created:
30th March, 2012, 12:10:37
Last modified by:
Parry, Neil
Last modified:
13th August, 2012, 19:00:27

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