Search for dissertations about: "Visual Electrophysiology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Visual Electrophysiology.
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1. Visual filtering in box jellyfish: A simple system
Abstract : Unlike most jellyfish, box jellyfish (cubomedusae) are highly visually orientated. They are agile swimmers and use visual information to avoid obstacles and orientate themselves. READ MORE
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2. Signal identification for visual electrophysiological recordings. A comparison of signal analysis techniques and their application to clinical electrophysiology of vision
Abstract : Aims: The aim of this thesis was to investigate the use of objective methods for the analysis of visual electrophysiological recordings. Specifically can signal identification algorithms identify electrophysiological signals and can they be applied to improve clinical testing and analysis? Methods: Automated signal identification algorithms were applied to multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG) and visual evoked potential (VEP) recordings. READ MORE
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3. Retinal Vein Occlusion A clinical study of electrophysiology, certain prognostic factors and treatment
Abstract : The influence of the factor V Leiden mutation on the development of neovascular complications in central retinal vein occlusion was studied. The presence of the mutation was found to enhance the risk of developing neovascular complications almost threefold compared to in patients without the mutation. READ MORE
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4. Evaluation of the visual pathway with ERG, mfERG and mfVEP in inherited eye disorders
Abstract : This thesis will describe the clinical phenotypes, with emphasis on electrophysiology, in patients with different hereditary eye diseases and to further evaluate and modify the mfVEP technique for clinical use. Bothnia Dystrophy is a tapetoretinal disorder with a mutation in the RLBP1 gene. READ MORE
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5. Structural and functional alterations in the rat retina after long term exposure to two n-hexane metabolites
Abstract : Exposure to the two n-hexane metabolites, 2,5-hexanedione (2,5-HD) and 2,5-hexanediol (2,5-HDol) causes swellings in the distal part of long nerve axons. This phenomenon, centralperipheral distal axonopathy, was studied using an indirect immuno-peroxidase method with monoclonal antibodies to neurofilament protein. READ MORE