INTER-LS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Electroretinography, Ganglion Cell, Ganglion

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Biology of vision - lecture 24 - electroretinography(11/4/16) Ganglion - firing neuron that has different pattern depending on if observed item is moving left or right. One electrode at photoreceptor tip, other at ganglion tip. Ganglion cells and other neurons indicated through the oscillation within the wave. If this graph doesn"t read both the a wave or the b wave, doctors can identify what part of the retina isn"t properly working to correctly diagnose issue. C - wave appears after the b wave and it originates at the rpe cell. Retina is electrically active at all times. Light stimulation leads to series of rapid and well defined electrical responses that can be evoked from each layer of retina. Contains photo pigment in discs - located at outermost segment. Light interacts with photo pigment, conformational change and neural signal. Single layer of cuboidal shaped epithelial cells between neural retinal and choroidal separated by bruch"s membrane.

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