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Silent Substitution Stimulation of S-cone pathway and L- and M-cone pathway in glaucoma
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 08/27/09
Bessler P et al. – The authors were able to objectively detect glaucoma and its severity using the silent substitution technique. This stimulation technique and signal analysis enabled assessment of the visual evoked potentials of individual color channels.
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