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Light-Evoked Cortical and Retinal Responses in Premature Infants
Terence P. Fogarty, MD;
Richard N. Reuben, MD
Arch Ophthalmol. 1969;81(4):454-459.
Abstract
Recordings of cortical and retinal responses to a series of light flashes were obtained from 50 premature infants and a smaller number of newborns and older infants and children. Data revealed a gradual evolution of the cortical-evoked response with advancing age. The electroretinogram, recorded simultaneously, remained essentially unchanged.
Author Affiliations
New York
From the departments of ophthalmology, neurology, and pediatrics, New York University Medical Center, New York.
Footnotes
Submitted for publication April 1, 1968.
Reprint requests to 30 E 40th St, New York 10016 (Dr. Fogarty).
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