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| Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
|---|---|
| Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Principles and practice of clinical electrophysiology of vision. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2006 (DLC) 2006041876 (OCoLC)63114147 |
| Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
John R Heckenlively; Geoffrey B Arden |
| ISBN: | 9780262275187 026227518X 0262083469 9780262083461 |
| OCLC Number: | 70201691 |
| Description: | 1 online resource (xxii, 977 p., [32] p. of plates) : ill. (some col.) |
| Contents: | 1 History of the electroretinogram -- 2 History of electro-oculography -- 3 History of visual evoked cortical testing -- 4 The photoreceptor-retinal pigment epithelium interface -- 5 Membrane mechanisms of the retinal pigment epithelium -- 6 Functional organization of the retina -- 7 Phototransduction and photoreceptor physiology -- 8 Synaptic transmission: sensitivity control mechanisms -- 9 Structure and function of retinal synapses: role of cell adhesion molecules and extracellular matrix -- 10 Central disorders of vision in humans -- 11 Origin and significance of the electro-oculogram -- 12 Origin of the electroretinogram -- 13 Origin of the pattern electroretinogram -- 14 Multifocal electroretinographic and visual evoked potential techniques -- 15 Origin of the visual evoked potentials -- 16 Data acquisition systems for electrodiagnostic testing -- 17 Electrodes for visual testing -- 18 Amplifiers and special-purpose data acquisition systems -- 19 Stimulus devices, calibration, and measurement of light -- 20 Introduction to the ISCEV standards -- EOG standard -- Standard for clinical electroretinography -- Visual evoked potentials standard -- Guidelines for basic multifocal electroretinography -- 21 Multifocal techniques -- 22 Pattern electroretinogram -- 23 Assessing infant acuity, fusion, and stereopsis with visual evoked potentials -- 24 Aging and pattern visual evoked cortical potential -- 25 Aberrant albino and achiasmat visual pathways: noninvasive electrophysiological assessment -- 26 Clinical psychophysical techniques -- 27 Measurement of contrast sensitivity -- 28 Suppressive rod-cone interaction -- 29 Use of fluorescein angiography as an adjunct to electrophysiological testing -- 30 Experimental design and data analyses in vision function testing -- 31 Analytical techniques -- 32 Reverse correlation methods -- 33 Stimulus-response functions for the scotopic b-wave -- 34 Kernel analysis -- 35 Measuring the health of the human photoreceptors with the leading edge of the a-wave -- 36 Localizing lesions in the visual system -- 37 Paired-flash ERG analysis of rod phototransduction and adaptation -- 38 Hyperabnormal (supranormal) electroretinographic responses -- 39 Technical issues in evaluating patients for therapeutic trials. 40 Early receptor potential -- 41 Nonphotic standing potential responses: hyperosmolarity, bicarbonate, and diamox responses -- 42 Direct current electroretinogram -- 43 Oscillatory potentials of the electroretinogram -- 44 Flicker electroretinography -- 45 Chromatic recordings of electroretinograms -- 46 Adaptation effects on the electroretinogram -- 47 Clinical electrophysiological and psychophysical investigations into color defects -- 48 Causes and cures of artifacts -- 49 Testing levels of the visual system -- 50 Effects of high myopia on the electroretinogram -- 51 Electrodiagnostic testing in malingering and hysteria -- 52 Developmental amblyopia -- 53 Visual evoked potentials in cortical blindness -- 54 Drug side effects and toxicology of the visual system -- 55 Mitochondrial diseases -- 56 Diseases of the middle retina: venous and arterial occlusions -- 57 Acute disorders of the outer retina, pigment epithelium and choroid -- 58 Autoimmune retinopathy, CAR and MAR syndromes -- 59 Ischemic optic neuropathy -- 60 Gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina -- 61 Dominant drusen -- 62 Stargardt disease -- 63 Bietti's crystalline dystrophy of the cornea and retina -- 64 Lever congenital amaurosis -- 65 Pattern dystrophies -- 66 Best vitelliform macular dystrophy -- 67 Sorsby's fundus dystrophy -- 68 Choroideremia -- 69 Retinitis pigmentosa -- 70 Cone dystrophies and degenerations -- 71 Vitamin A deficiency -- 72 Differential diagnosis of the electronegative electroretinogram -- 73 Juvenile x-linked retinoschisis -- 74 Congenital stationary night blindness -- 75 Quinine retinopathy -- 76 Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy -- 77 Pattern electroretinogram in glaucoma and ocular hypertension -- 78 Chiasmal and retrochiasmal lesions -- 79 Optic nerve and central nervous dysfunctions: Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis -- 80 r Diseases of fatty acid storage and metabolism: neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses and the long-chain 3-Hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency -- 81 Evaluating retinal function in the mouse retina with the electroretinogram -- 82 Electroretinograms of dog and chicken -- 83 Electroretinographic testing in larger animals -- 84 Visual evoked potentials in animals. |
| Series Title: | MIT CogNet. |
| Responsibility: | editors, John R. Heckenlively and Geoffrey B. Arden ; associate editors, Steven Nusinowitz, Graham E. Holder, Michael Bach. |
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"This encyclopedia of clinical electrophysiology is firmly supported by authoritative data from basic research and enhanced by key insights from the history of vision science. I'm sure you will find that a copy of this long-awaited second edition will spend more time on your desk than in your bookshelf." --Paul R. Martin, National Vision Research Institute of Australia "The second edition of Principles and Practice of Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision provides an exhaustive review of retina structure and function. This comprehensive reference work delivers the necessary foundation for electrophysiological techniques used in vision research by both scientists and clinicians. The new edition is well referenced, up-to-date, and nicely supported by illustrations." --Peter Koulen, Department of Pharmacology and Neuroscience and North Texas Eye Research Institute, University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth Read more...
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Related Subjects:(18)
- Electroretinography.
- Electrooculography.
- Visual evoked response.
- Electrophysiology.
- Evoked Potentials, Visual.
- Vision Disorders -- physiopathology.
- Électrorétinographie.
- Électro-oculographie.
- Potentiels évoqués visuels.
- Vision, Troubles de la -- Physiopathologie.
- MEDICAL -- Ophthalmology.
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Vision.
- Elektroretinografie.
- Oogziekten.
- Diagnostiek.
- Oogafwijkingen.
- Oculografie.
- Visual evoked potentials.
