电生理学:信号来源及其在青光眼研究中的应用综述。

S L Graham, A Klistorner
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由于不同的电生理反应可以被分离到不同的视网膜和皮层细胞类型和水平,不同信号减少的比例可以反映主要的损伤区域。因此,电生理学成分来源的知识可以应用于眼科疾病的检查。本文综述了传统电生理反应的起源和用途。讨论了它们在青光眼中的应用,特别提到了视网膜电图模式。在本综述的第二部分,我们介绍了与使用多焦点伪随机刺激记录有关的一些最新进展。这项技术为视觉反应的电评估提供了一种新的方法。分析时间非线性和空间分布的响应在整个视野可以实现。这种类型的记录有可能为青光眼和其他视觉系统疾病的客观视野评估提供一种方法。
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Electrophysiology: a review of signal origins and applications to investigating glaucoma.

Because different electrophysiological responses can be isolated to different retinal and cortical cell types and levels, the proportion in which the different signals are reduced can reflect the primary areas of damage. The knowledge of electrophysiology component sources can thus be applied when examining ophthalmic disorders. The present review covers the proposed origins and the usefulness of the conventional electrophysiological responses. Their application to glaucoma is discussed, with particular reference to the pattern electroretinogram. In the second part of the current review, we present some recent developments that relate to the use of multifocal pseudorandomly stimulated recording. This technique enables a new approach to the electrical assessment of visual responses. Analysis for temporal non-linearities and spatial distribution of the response throughout the visual field can be implemented. This type of recording has the potential to provide a method of objective visual field assessment in glaucoma and other disorders of the visual system.

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