Aher A, Martins CMG, Barboni MTS, Nagy BV, Hauzman E, Bonci DMO, Ventura DF, Kremers J (2018)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2018
Publisher: OPTICAL SOC AMER
Book Volume: 35
Pages Range: B92-B99
Journal Issue: 4
It has been previously demonstrated that electroretinography (ERG) elicited by heterochromatically modulated stimuli can be used for objective determination of color vision type. Color vision of trichromatic, deuteranopic, and protanopic participants was psychophysically assessed by the Cambridge Color Test and confirmed genetically. ERG responses to red and green lights modulating in counterphase at 12 and 36 Hz were recorded, while the fraction of red modulation was varied. At 36 Hz (and second harmonics at 12 Hz), the responses were minimal at red fractions that differed significantly in protanopes. At 12 Hz (fundamental component), the responses of the trichromats differed significantly compared to those of the dichromats. An improved protocol shows that the three subject groups can be separated with no overlap. (C) 2018 Optical Society of America
APA:
Aher, A., Martins, C.M.G., Barboni, M.T.S., Nagy, B.V., Hauzman, E., Bonci, D.M.O.,... Kremers, J. (2018). Electroretinographical determination of human color vision type. Journal of the Optical Society of America A-Optics Image Science and Vision, 35(4), B92-B99. https://doi.org/10.1364/JOSAA.35.000B92
MLA:
Aher, Avinash, et al. "Electroretinographical determination of human color vision type." Journal of the Optical Society of America A-Optics Image Science and Vision 35.4 (2018): B92-B99.
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