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Poletni urnik (1.7. do 31.8.2024): ponedeljek do četrtek: 9.00-15.00, petek: 9.00-13.00.
26.7., 15.8. in 16.8. 2024 bo knjižnica ZAPRTA.
  • Chromatic visual evoked potentials [Elektronski vir] : a review of physiology, methods and clinical applications
    Marmoy, Oliver R. ; Tekavčič Pompe, Manca ; Kremers, Jan
    Objective assessment of the visual system can be performed electrophysiologically using the visual evoked potential (VEP). In many clinical circumstances, this is performed using high contrast ... achromatic patterns or diffuse flash stimuli. These methods are clinically valuable but they may only assess a subset of possible physiological circuitries within the visual system, particularly those involved in achromatic (luminance) processing. The use of chromatic VEPs (cVEPs) in addition to standard VEPs can inform us of the function or dysfunction of chromatic pathways. The chromatic VEP has been well studied in human health and disease. Yet, to date our knowledge of their underlying mechanisms and applications remains limited. This likely reflects a heterogeneity in the methodology, analysis and conclusions of different works, which leads to ambiguity in their clinical use. This review sought to identify the primary methodologies employed for recording cVEPs. Furthermore cVEP maturation and application in understanding the function of the chromatic system under healthy and diseased conditions are reviewed. We first briefly describe the physiology of normal colour vision, before describing the methodologies and historical developments which have led to our understanding of cVEPs. We thereafter describe the expected maturation of the cVEP, followed by reviewing their application in several disorders: congenital colour vision deficiencies, retinal disease, glaucoma, optic nerve and neurological disorders, diabetes, amblyopia and dyslexia. We finalise the review with recommendations for testing and future directions.
    Vir: Progress in Retinal and Eye Research [Elektronski vir] (Vol. 101, no. [article no.] 101272, 2024, str. 1-24)
    Vrsta gradiva - e-članek
    Leto - 2024
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 197909251