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Abstract
Luminance-response functions of the dark-adapted ERG b-wave have been previously described by the Naka-Rushton equation R/R
max
= L
n
/(L
n
+ K
n
), in which R is the response to a stimulus of luminance L, R
max
is the maximum response amplitude, K is the luminance required to achieve a response one-half the amplitude of R
max
, and n is a dimensionless slope constant (1,2). However, when recording from normal observers and from patients with retinal disorders, we have observed that the Naka-Rushton equation does not represent the entire b-wave luminance-response function. Instead, our functions are composed of two distinct limbs. One limb appears to saturate at the luminance levels reported previously (1). However, as flash luminance increases above this level, a second limb appears. In the present report, we document the non-monotonic nature of the b-wave luminance-response function and examine possible explanations for the high luminance limb by recording ERGs from selected patients.
暗适应ERG b波的亮度-响应函数已经用nka - rushton方程R/R max = L n /(L n + K n)来描述,其中R是对亮度L刺激的响应,R max是最大响应幅度,K是达到R max振幅的一半所需的亮度,n是一个无量纲斜率常数(1,2)。然而,当从正常观察者和视网膜疾病患者记录时,我们观察到Naka-Rushton方程并不能代表整个b波亮度响应函数。相反,我们的功能是由两个不同的肢体组成的。在先前报道的亮度水平上,一个侧翼似乎饱和了(1)。然而,当闪光亮度增加到这个水平以上时,第二个侧翼出现了。在本报告中,我们记录了b波亮度响应函数的非单调性质,并通过记录选定患者的eeg来研究高亮度肢体的可能解释。