Meanwhile, the researchers used an objective measure called the pattern electroretinogram, which is similar to an electrocardiogram (ECG) of the retina of the eye. From Wordnik.com. [Top Headlines] Reference
Specifically, they measured the pattern electroretinogram, which is like an electrocardiogram (ECG) of the retina of the eye, in patients with depression and healthy individuals. From Wordnik.com. [THE MEDICAL NEWS] Reference
Specifically, they measured the pattern electroretinogram, which is similar to an electrocardiogram (ECG) of the retina of the eye, in patients with depression and healthy individuals. From Wordnik.com. [Livescience.com] Reference
Using a pattern electroretinogram, an electrocardiogram for the eyes, researchers compared the visual electrical activity of 40 healthy people with 40 people who had received diagnoses of major depressive disorder. From Wordnik.com. [SCIENCE NEWS] Reference
Efficacy assessments included several indices of visual function including best-corrected ETDRS visual acuity, electroretinogram, and visual field testing. From Wordnik.com. [QLT Announces Expansion of Phase 1b Study of Oral Synthetic Retinoid Compound - Yahoo! Finance] Reference
Using a measuring device called an electroretinogram, they found the depressed subject has dramatically lower retinal response than the healthy subjects to the different black-and-white contrasts. From Wordnik.com. [Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News] Reference
Emanuel Bubl of the Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg led a study that used an electroretinogram - like an electrocardiogram for the eye - that measured how the retina responds to visual contrast. From Wordnik.com. [Boston.com Top Stories] Reference
Slide 32, we're measuring visual function by best corrective visual acuity, color vision, visual field, a full field electroretinogram that will measure retinol function in the back of the eye once we're doing stimulus threshold testing. From Wordnik.com. [SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page] Reference
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