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Threshold determination in sweep VEP and the effects of criterion
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 06/29/09
Yadav NK et al. - The criteria, C2 and C3, consistently gave better VA and CS, more viable readings, better agreement with psychophysical thresholds in adults and better repeatability than the other criteria. In the case of adults, C2 gave thresholds that were not significantly different from the psychophysical thresholds. There was little effect of luminance over the 25–100 cd/m2 range used.
Susan J. Leat, 06/30/09
| This article studied different criteria for the range over which the regression line is fitted to determine threshold and found that this criteria made a significant difference to the threshold obtained. |
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