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- who: Nina Stallwitz from the McGill University, Canada have published the article: Luminance white noise electroretinograms (wnERGs) in mice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors propose that the increase in amplitude and decrease in latency of N1 and P1 above -0.4 log cd/m2 can be attributed to an increasing contribution of cone driven signals . As suggested previously for human observers (Zele et_al, 2017) and macaques (Kremers et_al, 2022) the authors propose that the OPs are the result of non-linearities in the flash ERGs due to the high retinal illuminance during the . . .
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