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Age-related change in fast adaptation mechanisms measured with the scotopic full-field ERG
- Source :
- Documenta ophthalmologica. Advances in ophthalmology, vol 132, iss 3, Tillman, MA; Panorgias, A; & Werner, JS. (2016). Age-related change in fast adaptation mechanisms measured with the scotopic full-field ERG. DOCUMENTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA, 132(3), 201-212. doi: 10.1007/s10633-016-9541-2. UC Davis: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/63n035x9
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- eScholarship, University of California, 2016.
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Abstract
- PurposeTo quantify the response dynamics of fast adaptation mechanisms of the scotopic ERG in younger and older adults using full-field m-sequence flash stimulation.MethodsScotopic ERGs were measured for a series of flashes separated by 65ms over a range of 260ms in 16 younger (20-26, 22.2±2.1; range mean ±1 SD) and 16 older (65-85, 71.2±7) observers without retinal pathology. A short-wavelength (λ peak=442nm) LED was used for scotopic stimulation, and the flashes ranged from 0.0001 to 0.01cdsm(-2). The complete binary kernel series was derived from the responses to the m-sequence flash stimulation, and the first- and second-order kernel responses were analyzed. The first-order kernel represented the response to a single, isolated flash, while the second-order kernels reflected the adapted flash responses that followed a single flash by one or more base intervals. B-wave amplitudes of the adapted flash responses were measured and plotted as a function of interstimulus interval to describe the recovery of the scotopic ERG. A linear function was fitted to the linear portion of the recovery curve, and the slope of the line was used to estimate the rate of fast adaptation recovery.ResultsThe amplitudes of the isolated flash responses and rates of scotopic fast adaptation recovery were compared between the younger and older participants using a two-way ANOVA. The isolated flash responses and rates of recovery were found to be significantly lower in the older adults. However, there was no difference between the two age groups in response amplitude or recovery rate after correcting for age-related changes in the density of the ocular media.ConclusionsThese results demonstrated that the rate of scotopic fast adaptation recovery of normal younger and older adults is similar when stimuli are equated for retinal illuminance.
- Subjects :
- Male
Aging
genetic structures
Vision
Audiology
Ophthalmology & Optometry
chemistry.chemical_compound
0302 clinical medicine
80 and over
Mathematics
Aged, 80 and over
Electroretinogram
Sensory Systems
Scotopic adaptation
Female
Analysis of variance
Erg
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Clinical Sciences
Adaptation (eye)
Dark Adaptation
and over
Article
Retina
03 medical and health sciences
Flash (photography)
Young Adult
Optics
Clinical Research
Opthalmology and Optometry
Physiology (medical)
Age related
Ocular
medicine
Electroretinography
Humans
Scotopic vision
Vision, Ocular
Aged
Analysis of Variance
Ocular media
business.industry
Interstimulus interval
Neurosciences
Retinal
Ophthalmology
chemistry
030221 ophthalmology & optometry
sense organs
business
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Photic Stimulation
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Documenta ophthalmologica. Advances in ophthalmology, vol 132, iss 3, Tillman, MA; Panorgias, A; & Werner, JS. (2016). Age-related change in fast adaptation mechanisms measured with the scotopic full-field ERG. DOCUMENTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA, 132(3), 201-212. doi: 10.1007/s10633-016-9541-2. UC Davis: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/63n035x9
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6f6b5eb0469c79a4562ad6b63665cb94
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10633-016-9541-2.