Abstract
We report physiological and psychophysical studies that further expand and delineate two of the tests of Enoch’s Layer-by-Layer Perimetry. In the physiological studies we show that single ganglion cells give responses comparable to human responses. In the human studies we demonstrate that a corresponding sensitization response exists in the OFF-channel, that a “pure” flicker mechanism smaller than the transient-like mechanism exists, and that an orientation bias exists in the cortical properties mapped with a variation of these tests. These results offer extensions of layer-by-layer perimetry for the clinical testing of additional layers of the visual system.
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