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      Electroretinographic responses to alternating gratings before and after section of the optic nerve.

      Science (New York, N.Y.)
      Animals, Cats, Electroretinography, Form Perception, physiology, Nerve Degeneration, Neurons, Optic Nerve, Pattern Recognition, Visual, Retina, cytology

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          Electroretinographic (ERG) responses to sinusoidal gratings reversed in contrast (pattern-reversal ERG) were recorded from both eyes of cats before and after unilateral section of the optic nerve. In the eye ipsilateral to the section, the pattern-reversal ERG remained unaltered for a few days after the section, the progressively decreased in amplitude, first at low and then at high spatial frequencies, to disappear completely about 4 months after the section, when ganglion cell degeneration was practically complete. The flash ERG remained unaltered. No alteration was observed in the contralateral eye.

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          7466369
          10.1126/science.7466369

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cats,Electroretinography,Form Perception,physiology,Nerve Degeneration,Neurons,Optic Nerve,Pattern Recognition, Visual,Retina,cytology

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