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A Prototype - Stimulator for Localized Electroperimetry

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Abstract

Neuro-ophthalmological diagnostics needs an objective methodology that perimits one to obtain information about the integrity of the peripheral nervous visual pathway. The recording of visual evoked response at retinal or cortical levels by localized stimuli on the retinal periphery has been performed for a long time1 but electrophysiological measurements using the visual evoked potentials (VEP) gives data up to 10° eccentricity only.2

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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