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DELAYED ON RESPONSE OF THE CONE SYSTEM IN NIGHT BLINDNESS

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Abstract

Some forms of night blindness are accompanied by a "negative" cone electroretinogram (ERG) that consists of a prolonged negative response to light onset with a normal or enhanced response to light offset (Miyake et al., 1987; Young, 1991; Alexander et al., 1992; Fishman et al., 1996).

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