Effect of varying skin surface electrode position on electroretinogram responses recorded using a handheld stimulating and recording system.
Angharad E HobbyDiana KozarevaEkaterina Yonova-DoingIbtesham T HossainMohamed KattaByki HuntjensChristopher J HammondAlison M BinnsOmar A MahrooPublished in: Documenta ophthalmologica. Advances in ophthalmology (2018)
Moving the skin electrodes further from the lid margin significantly reduces response amplitudes, highlighting the importance of consistent electrode positioning. However, this does not significantly affect peak times. Thus, it may be feasible to adopt a more comfortable position in participants who cannot tolerate the recommended position if analysis is restricted to peak time parameters.