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THE ELECTRICAL RESPONSE OF THE EYE TO LIGHT.
1936
J Parsons
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The electrical response of the human eye to sinusoidal light stimulation.
September 1975, IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering,
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Electrical responses of the light-adapted eye.
June 1953, Journal of the Optical Society of America,
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Electrical responses of the human eye to colored flickering light.
June 1961, Journal of the Optical Society of America,
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Phycomyces: electrical response to light stimuli.
March 1974, Plant physiology,
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[Modes of establishing the synchronous electrical response of insect eye lighted with modulated light].
April 1969, Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Academie des sciences. Serie D: Sciences naturelles,
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Response of the eye to a flash of light.
May 1973, American journal of optometry and archives of American Academy of Optometry,
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About the electrical response of the enucleated vertebrate eye to illumination.
January 1963, Archives internationales de physiologie et de biochimie,
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The electrical response to light of bacteriorhodopsin in planar membranes.
February 1978, Biophysical journal,
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[FMRF-AMIDE REDUCES ELECTRICAL RESPONSES TO LIGHT OF THE EYE IN LYMNAEA STAGNALIS].
September 2016, Zhurnal evoliutsionnoi biokhimii i fiziologii,
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The electrical response of the human eye to patterned stimuli: clinical observations.
March 1987, Documenta ophthalmologica. Advances in ophthalmology,
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