Babkoff H
Ann Ophthalmol. 1976 Sep;8(9):1089-100.
The effect of light deprivation on the flickering beta-wave was investagated. Results indicate that the flickering beta-wave is extremely reduced in the eye light-deprived for 14 to 20 days relative to the normal eye. The ratio of the second beta-wave (in a series of flickering beta-waves) to the ratio of the first beta-wave appears relatively unaffected by light deprivation, but the ratio of the fourth beta-wave to the first is significantly affected by light deprivation. The effect of light deprivation on the beta-waves evoked by a 13.4 milliambert flickering light is greater for beta-waves evoked later in the series than for beta-waves evoked earlier in the series.
研究了光剥夺对闪烁β波的影响。结果表明,与正常眼睛相比,在被剥夺光线14至20天的眼睛中,闪烁β波极度减少。(在一系列闪烁β波中)第二个β波与第一个β波的比值似乎相对不受光剥夺的影响,但第四个β波与第一个β波的比值则受到光剥夺的显著影响。对于由13.4毫朗伯闪烁光诱发的β波,光剥夺对系列中较晚诱发的β波的影响大于对系列中较早诱发的β波的影响。