Rod- versus cone-driven ERGs at different stimulus sizes in normal subjects and retinitis pigmentosa patients.
Avinash J AherDeclan J McKeefryNeil R A ParryJohn MaguireI J MurrayTina I TsaiCord HuchzermeyerJan KremersPublished in: Documenta ophthalmologica. Advances in ophthalmology (2017)
The increased responses with smaller stimuli in normal subjects to rod-isolating stimuli indicate that a fundamentally different mechanism drives the ERGs in comparison with the cone-driven responses. We propose that the increased responses are caused by stray light stimulating the peripheral retina, thereby allowing peripheral rod-driven function to be studied using the triple silent substitution technique at photopic luminances. The method is effective in studying impaired peripheral rod- and cone- function in RP patients.