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245 00 $aPrinciples and practice of clinical electrophysiology of vision /$ceditors, John R. Heckenlively and Geoffrey B. Arden ; associate editors, Steven Nusinowitz, Graham E. Holder, Michael Bach.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bMIT Press,$c©2006.
264 4 $c©2006
300 $a1 online resource (xxii, 977 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates) :$billustrations (some color)
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505 00 $g1$tHistory of the electroretinogram --$g2$tHistory of electro-oculography --$g3$tHistory of visual evoked cortical testing --$g4$tThe photoreceptor-retinal pigment epithelium interface --$g5$tMembrane mechanisms of the retinal pigment epithelium --$g6$tFunctional organization of the retina --$g7$tPhototransduction and photoreceptor physiology --$g8$tSynaptic transmission: sensitivity control mechanisms --$g9$tStructure and function of retinal synapses: role of cell adhesion molecules and extracellular matrix --$g10$tCentral disorders of vision in humans --$g11$tOrigin and significance of the electro-oculogram --$g12$tOrigin of the electroretinogram --$g13$tOrigin of the pattern electroretinogram --$g14$tMultifocal electroretinographic and visual evoked potential techniques --$g15$tOrigin of the visual evoked potentials --$g16$tData acquisition systems for electrodiagnostic testing --$g17$tElectrodes for visual testing --$g18$tAmplifiers and special-purpose data acquisition systems --$g19$tStimulus devices, calibration, and measurement of light --$g20$tIntroduction to the ISCEV standards -- EOG standard -- Standard for clinical electroretinography -- Visual evoked potentials standard -- Guidelines for basic multifocal electroretinography --$g21$tMultifocal techniques --$g22$tPattern electroretinogram --$g23$tAssessing infant acuity, fusion, and stereopsis with visual evoked potentials --$g24$tAging and pattern visual evoked cortical potential --$g25$tAberrant albino and achiasmat visual pathways: noninvasive electrophysiological assessment --$g26$tClinical psychophysical techniques --$g27$tMeasurement of contrast sensitivity --$g28$tSuppressive rod-cone interaction --$g29$tUse of fluorescein angiography as an adjunct to electrophysiological testing --$g30$tExperimental design and data analyses in vision function testing --$g31$tAnalytical techniques --$g32$tReverse correlation methods --$g33$tStimulus-response functions for the scotopic b-wave --$g34$tKernel analysis --$g35$tMeasuring the health of the human photoreceptors with the leading edge of the a-wave --$g36$tLocalizing lesions in the visual system --$g37$tPaired-flash ERG analysis of rod phototransduction and adaptation --$g38$tHyperabnormal (supranormal) electroretinographic responses --$g39$tTechnical issues in evaluating patients for therapeutic trials.
505 00 $g40$tEarly receptor potential --$g41$tNonphotic standing potential responses: hyperosmolarity, bicarbonate, and diamox responses --$g42$tDirect current electroretinogram --$g43$tOscillatory potentials of the electroretinogram --$g44$tFlicker electroretinography --$g45$tChromatic recordings of electroretinograms --$g46$tAdaptation effects on the electroretinogram --$g47$tClinical electrophysiological and psychophysical investigations into color defects --$g48$tCauses and cures of artifacts --$g49$tTesting levels of the visual system --$g50$tEffects of high myopia on the electroretinogram --$g51$tElectrodiagnostic testing in malingering and hysteria --$g52$tDevelopmental amblyopia --$g53$tVisual evoked potentials in cortical blindness --$g54$tDrug side effects and toxicology of the visual system --$g55$tMitochondrial diseases --$g56$tDiseases of the middle retina: venous and arterial occlusions --$g57$tAcute disorders of the outer retina, pigment epithelium and choroid --$g58$tAutoimmune retinopathy, CAR and MAR syndromes --$g59$tIschemic optic neuropathy --$g60$tGyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina --$g61$tDominant drusen --$g62$tStargardt disease --$g63$tBietti's crystalline dystrophy of the cornea and retina --$g64$tLever congenital amaurosis --$g65$tPattern dystrophies --$g66$tBest vitelliform macular dystrophy --$g67$tSorsby's fundus dystrophy --$g68$tChoroideremia --$g69$tRetinitis pigmentosa --$g70$tCone dystrophies and degenerations --$g71$tVitamin A deficiency --$g72$tDifferential diagnosis of the electronegative electroretinogram --$g73$tJuvenile x-linked retinoschisis --$g74$tCongenital stationary night blindness --$g75$tQuinine retinopathy --$g76$tLeber's hereditary optic neuropathy --$g77$tPattern electroretinogram in glaucoma and ocular hypertension --$g78$tChiasmal and retrochiasmal lesions --$g79$tOptic nerve and central nervous dysfunctions: Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis --$g80$tr Diseases of fatty acid storage and metabolism: neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses and the long-chain 3-Hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency --$g81$tEvaluating retinal function in the mouse retina with the electroretinogram --$g82$tElectroretinograms of dog and chicken --$g83$tElectroretinographic testing in larger animals --$g84$tVisual evoked potentials in animals.
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520 $aThe long-awaited second edition of an authoritative reference on electrophysiologic vision testing, including detailed information on techniques and problems, basic physiology and anatomy, theoretical concepts, and clinical findings; with extensive new material. This authoritative text is the only comprehensive reference available on electrophysiologic vision testing, offering both practical information on techniques and problems as well as basic physiology and anatomy, theoretical concepts, and clinical correlations. The second edition, of the widely used text, offers extensive new material and updated information: 65 of the 84 chapters are completely new, with the changes reflecting recent advances in the field. The book will continue to be an essential resource for practitioners and scholars from a range of disciplines within vision science. The contributions not only cover new information--important material that is likely to become more important in the next decade--but also offer a long-range perspective on the field and its remarkable development in the last century. After discussing the history and background of clinical electrophysiology, the book introduces the anatomy of the retina and principles of cell biology in the visual pathways at the molecular, physiological, and biochemical levels. It relates these new findings to the techniques and interpretations of clinical tests, including the electro-oculogram (EOG), electroretinogram (ERG), and visual evoked potentials (VEP), which are discussed in detail, as are equipment, data acquisition and analysis, principles and protocols for clinical testing, diseases and dysfunction, and animal testing. Notable additions for this edition include chapters on the origin of electroretinogram waveforms, multifocal techniques, testing in standard laboratory animals, recent advances in analysis of abnormalities in disease, and the applications of these techniques to the study of genetic abnormalities.
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650 22 $aVision Disorders$xphysiopathology
650 6 $aÉlectrorétinographie.
650 6 $aÉlectro-oculographie.
650 6 $aPotentiels évoqués visuels.
650 6 $aTroubles de la vision$xPhysiopathologie.
650 6 $aÉlectrophysiologie.
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650 7 $aHEALTH & FITNESS$xVision.$2bisacsh
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650 17 $aOculografie.$2gtt
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653 $aNEUROSCIENCE/Visual Neuroscience
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